whats some good fall/autumn music?
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What is some music that is good to listen to as the days get colder, and the leaves turn brown and start to fall?
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Sigur Rós - "Takk..."
Guster - "Lost and Gone Forever" as well as "Keep It Together"
A Perfect Circle - "Thirteenth Step"
Coldplay - "A Rush of Blood to the Head"
Incubus - "Make Yourself"
Counting Crows - "August and Everything After" (haha, goes with fall! August/after = fall to winter months)If I could, think I would give in.0 -
In another month, the Mamas and the Papas "California Dreamin'" will be suitable.0
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my morning jacket - the tennessee fire0
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Explosions In The SkyAlpine Valley 2000
Summerfest 2006
"Why would they come to our concert just to boo us?" -Lisa Simpson0 -
I love walking in the cold listening to the Lateralus album from Tool, Idk why it is just so suitable for me.0
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Zeppelin0
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Minus the Bear - Planet of Ice"Give me the ringer dude,chop,chop!"0
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fiona apple- tidal.
i dont know why but it works for me.
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devendra banhart, anything sort of rootsy works as well
and eva cassidy, which i will slap on now...
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The newest radiohead, actually.
Otherwise, Sigur Ros is definitely autumn music, as is most melancholic music really.
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Blind Melon wrote:Sigur Rós - "Takk...""I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0
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Sonic Youth- Bad Moon Rising.
Maybe it's the scarecrow on the cover, I dunno. October/November tends to be when I dig it out for listening.Statistically speaking, you're more likely to be pitied by Mr. T than you are to have feet.0 -
Riot Act - PJ
Anything by Ben Harper
I Wish I was - Twilight SingersDublin 2006
Katowice 2007
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Death Cab for Cutie - Plans
Elliott Smith - Anything...
Deftones - Selftitled0 -
jb13letters wrote:Sonic Youth- Bad Moon Rising.
Maybe it's the scarecrow on the cover, I dunno. October/November tends to be when I dig it out for listening.
I just listened to this on headphones in the dark last night. That's one crazy album. I never quite know what to make of it!
Jacksonville City Nights by Ryan Adams and the Cardinals has become my fall album. I think I'll put it on right now.0 -
Jeremy1012 wrote:I don't know why but I've listened to Takk... everyday for the past 3 days while studying. so relaxing. Glosoli is incredible when it kicks in too.
Oh man... I love when it kicks in... you first hear the feedback from the guitar, then bam bamb bambmabmam bowow wowobowwow. Then from Glosoli into Hoppipolla. Amazing pianoing. I love that band.Azwethinkweiz wrote:Death Cab for Cutie - Plans
Elliott Smith - Anything...
Deftones - Selftitled
I forgot about Death Cab... they are amazing fall music. I'm going to add:
R.E.M. - "Automatic for the People"
Radiohead - "In Rainbows" (it's really fitting this cold, depressing, quiet weather outside)
The Album Leaf - "In a Safe Place"
Moby - "Hotel"
Grüvis Malt - "Simon"
Eels - "Electro-Shock Blues"If I could, think I would give in.0 -
Band of Horses and Springsteen, at least thats what i'm listening to."Don't let the darkness eat you up..."
-Greg Dulli0 -
Blind Melon wrote:Oh man... I love when it kicks in... you first hear the feedback from the guitar, then bam bamb bambmabmam bowow wowobowwow. Then from Glosoli into Hoppipolla. Amazing pianoing. I love that band."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0
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any folk music... califone - roots and crowns or quicksand/cradlesnakes, iron and wine - the creek drank the cradle, sufjan stevens - seven swans or greetings from michigan, nick drake - pink moondrowning, drinking the light
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Jeremy1012 wrote:the thing with hoppipolla is, great song though it is, it has been used on about a billion adverts here in the UK and it is impossible to hear it now without thinking you're being sold a song or something. It sucks that commercialism can do that to a beautiful piece of music.
Yeah... the only place I had heard it was when "Children of Men" came out... the commercials had Hoppipolla... and there was a Jodie Foster movie that had popplagio [untitled track 8] in the preview!!!If I could, think I would give in.0
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