songs you feel in your bones

johnny cash version of "hurt" and the video rips my heart to shreds. but i hated reznor's original

patti smith- elegie, 25th floor, high on rebellion and dozens more

billie holiday- strange fruit

frank zappa- black napkins

lots of angelo badalamenti instrumentals

dire straits- most of the first album and some of brothers in arms esp one world.

grateful dead- wharf rat

and supertramp- take the long way home... i hate the band, don't much like the song but cuz of something that happened long time ago the damn song knocks me to my knees if i accidentally hear it.
idk, there's so many... when you been around nearly 50 years there's a huge soundtrack that marks so many moments both good and bad.
-izzy
 
me and bobby mcgee, janis. i am not a romantic person, and i do not understand the undying love and desire to "give up all the tomorrows for one single yesterday" for a lover but janis makes me feel it and want it and desire it.

highwayman, highwaymen this to me is what real americana country is. a real epic of humanity and their lives and strifes and the realization that it never ends, until "the starship across the universe divide" and then the repeat of doing it again and again....but why dammit? we won't know till it is too late.

man in black, johnny cash i wear the black for the poor and beaten down. livin in the hopeless side of town, i wear the black for the prisoner of his crime, who is there because he is a victim of the times. oh so powerful.

everything by erasure this is the only band whose many songs i can really dive into. blue savannah is the first song that pops in my head, it is like they are literally angels singing to the gods. it is like the love they speak of is so perfect, it has crossed over to ethereal grounds. love them!!
 
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johnny cash version of "hurt" and the video rips my heart to shreds. but i hated reznor's original

patti smith- elegie, 25th floor, high on rebellion and dozens more

billie holiday- strange fruit

frank zappa- black napkins

lots of angelo badalamenti instrumentals

dire straits- most of the first album and some of brothers in arms esp one world.

grateful dead- wharf rat

and supertramp- take the long way home... i hate the band, don't much like the song but cuz of something that happened long time ago the damn song knocks me to my knees if i accidentally hear it.
idk, there's so many... when you been around nearly 50 years there's a huge soundtrack that marks so many moments both good and bad.
-izzy

good taste all around.

i'm gonna chew on this for a minute and post something
 
highwayman, highwaymen this to me is what real americana country is. a real epic of humanity and their lives and strifes and the realization that it never ends, until "the starship across the universe divide" and then the repeat of doing it again and again....but why dammit? we won't know till it is too late.

i feel this in my bones for sure. song gives me chills every time. i was lucky enough to catch a highwaymen show many years ago.
 
The Band: Arcadian Driftwood

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZwkxHYM7lI


Willie and Merle: Pancho And Lefty

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxzJAF1BxP4


Widespread Panic: Jack

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydWSZ0cLU_Y


Drive By Truckers: Angels and Fuselage

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oE1Fn-oQxI


Neil Young: Harvest Moon

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMA-_ElvKsk


Alice N Chains: Don't Follow

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw8gW6fkocM


Van Morrison: Stoned Me

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hX8nAZftZL4


Grateful Dead: Morning Dew

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qr_zYS2ZzF4




there are so many more...this is just off the top of my head.
 
Billie Holiday- Strange Fruit
Billie Holiday- Willow Weep for Me
Apparat- Silizium
Beethoven- Moonlight Sonata
Tori Amos- Black Dove and Precious Things and iiieee
Bjork- Verandi- Pagan Poetry-and Wanderlust (could make a huge list of Bjork songs really)
George Harrison- Something
Led Zeppelin- Achilles Last Stand
Chopin- Nocturne for Violin and Piano
Kronos Quartet- Brudmarsch från Östa
More to come
 
so Ramblin' in the Rambler by Yonder is always nuts, and Zach Deputy has a weird way of making you feel every song he plays in your bones.
 
Was never a big radiohead fan but I saw them on the TV (think it was Glastonberry) play this song and was blown away by their whole performance and have since listened to most of their output.

Its obviously not just me as this is a popular track but it just stikes a chord with me so, so hard

RadioHead Creep
 
Mobb Deep - Hell on Earth

Aphex Twin - Mt Saint Michel + Saint Michaels Mount

a lot of Darkstar tracks
 
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