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Things that get you "there"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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ronnie drew....the auld triangle
the libertines....music when the lights go out.
john lennon....jelous guy
the maccabees toothpaste kisse's
paul weller....the butterfly collector |
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over a year ago
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Garth Brooks singing If tomorrow never comes.
Aerosmith singing I don't want to miss a thing.
Lou Reed singing Perfect day.
They have so many memories attached that I immediately fill up hearing them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"De Niro in Everybody's Fine
Aloe Blaccs Mama Hold My Hand
Terms of Endearment
That Aloe Blacc song is amazing!"
My mum has been sufering with cancer for the last 14 months. First time I heard it i cried my eyes out |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Airport reunions - doesnt matter where I see them - live, tv or whatever I always cry at other peoples joyous hugs.
Cilla Blacks Surprise Surprise had me in floods every single week. |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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John Prine - "This Love is Real"
On one of the later verses, when Marianne Faithfuls voice comes in, it's almost orgasmic. "
totally agree...... if I could spend the rest of my days cuddled into Marianne Faithfull, I would be a happy man |
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By *ENGUYMan
over a year ago
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The hymn, "Abide with me". Cry buckets every time.
Any soft, slow music tracks by Enya.
Certain Choral music tracks.
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Lastly, about 20 years ago, I was working in a very large Conference based hotel on Brighton's seafront. Our hotel was hosting the UK Championships for the "Sweet Adelines", the female equivalent of Barbershop Quartets.
Individually, I wasn't inspired, but at the Farewell Lunch on the last day, they had a big sing-song, and all I can say is "Wow!!.
Listening to 300 ladies singing "You'll Never Walk Alone" raised every hair up on the back of my neck; it was so beautiful, so haunting, and totally pitch perfect.
I'm filling up right now thinking about it! |
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The film Beaches, I can't even watch it now because I cry before it gets to the part that made me cry because I now it made me cry.
Sobbed my heart out to Phantom of the Opera
And Purple Rain by prince at a funeral.
Oh and whilst on the subject Lassie |
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The film Beaches, I can't even watch it now because I cry before it gets to the part that made me cry because I now it made me cry.
Ha ha im the same exactly.
Boys choir at monserrat is spine tingling |
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