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So, what would you put on a love song or breakup song CD? Here are some of my choices:
Sweet Love Passionate Kisses – Mary Chapin Carpenter Perfect Love – Marc Cohn Ice Cream – Sarah McLachlan In Your Eyes – Peter Gabriel Come on Home – Mary Chapin Carpenter Forever and for Always – Shania Twain
Love Sucks The Chain – Fleetwood Mac On Your Way Back Down – David Wilcox Language of the Heart – David Wilcox Maybe Later – Lowen & Navarro Sleep On – Allison Krauss Silver Springs – Stevie Nicks
Of course, most of you are way younger and hipper than I am, and as you can see my tastes tend to be less than recent and somewhere in the folk category, but let's hear it!
(my apologies if this has been done before, didn't feel like searching)
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Ever Fallen in Love - Buzzcocks Anything, Anything - Dramarama They'll Need a Crane & I've Got a Match - TMBG Cool As I Am - Dar Williams Hard As Love - Marillion Old Habits Die Hard - Mick Jagger
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For a really, really sad breakup song guaranteed to make you cry...
"Best I Ever Had" - Vertical Horizon.
Also: "The Hardest Part of Breaking Up" - 2gether. "Barely Breathing" - Duncan Shiek. "Bandages" - Hot Hot Heat. "Ragdoll" - Maroon 5 "Bully Me" - Vex Red. "Filth Kiss Chrome Bitch" - Zeromancer.
Falling in love song? Right now, I'm really liking: "Shut Your Eyes" - Snow Patrol. "Sittin' Up in My Room" - Brandy. "Hands Down" - Dashboard Confessional. "The Gates of Rock'n'Roll" - VAST. "Need You Like a Drug" - Zeromancer.
"You take the world out of my eyes. You suck the words out of my mouth...when we kiss."
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Kate Wolf wrote some of the best love songs ever, both sweet and bitter (and some bittersweet or even just reflective.) Top of the list is, of course, "Give Yourself to Love."
"45 Years" is a great one, by Stan Rogers.
(I have a feeling that my taste in music is very different from a lot of peoples'. Allison Krauss is the only artist listed so far that I regularly listen to. Although I like the Beatles; lots of people can relate to the Beatles, right? Okay, the Beatles have some great love songs, too.)
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Thanks, everyone! As I suspected, I don't know most of the artists you've mentioned, but I might do some searching now to try to listen to some of them. The lyrics to the Lavin song are beautiful; I've probably heard it but can't think of the music.
Kq, I thought of including the Allison Krauss hit "When You Say Nothing at All," (actually Keith Whitley's) in my Sweet Love section, because I think it's really beautiful, but then I thought, nah, I can't really relate . . . I want a man who TALKS TO ME!!! ;-)
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Group 1 I Is Us (I Mother Earth) ("I want you to yell / with your hair in my fingers..." ) Taste You (Auf Der Maur, preferably the French version) Bang (Eve 6)
Group 2 Black (Pearl Jam) H. (Tool) Denial, Revisted (The Offspring) Passive (A Perfect Circle) Fall to Pieces (Velvet Revolver) This Time Imperfect (AFI) The Thrill Is Gone (B. B. King) Gone (Ben Folds) Play The Blues (Danko Jones) ("If you wanna learn how to play the blues, get yourself a woman") You Don't Love Me (Like You Used To) (The Philosopher Kings) You Stepped On My Life (The Philosopher Kings) Psychopomp (The Tea Party)
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Love Songs 1. Colorblind - Counting Crows 2. Naked As We Came - Iron and Wine 3. In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel 4. Moondance - Van Morrison 5. Consequences of Falling - K.D. Lang
Broken Up 1. Ghost - Indigo Girls 2. Reflections - The Supremes 3. Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac 4. Take It All Away - Cake 5. Angry - Matchbox Twenty
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- "Just when I needed you most" and - "I will always love you", but both only in the versions from Dolly Parton!
- "Closest thing to crazy", Katie Melua
- "Unintended", Muse (I'll be there as soon as I can but I'm busy mending all the pieces of a life I had before)
- "Foolish Games", Jewel (okay, more bitter than sweet)
- "Midnight train to Georgia", Gladys Knight and the Pips
- "You'll follow me down", Skunk Anansie
And I second "Colorblind" from the Counting Crows. Though, mlve, do YOU understand the text? Any guesses? Anybody?
I am colorblind Coffee black and egg white Pull me out from inside I am ready
I am taffy stuck and tongue tied Stutter shook and uptight Pull me out from inside I am ready I am fine
I am covered in skin No one gets to come in Pull me out from inside I am folded and unfolded and unfolding I am colorblind Coffee black and egg white Pull me out from inside I am ready I am fine
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Thanks. Though I'm still wondering about the "coffee black and egg white"- line. I think it might mean, that they are very different in every thinkable way, but that he's now ready to give their love a try (colorblind= forget the differences?), because he believes that she is the one who can help him to overcome his self-isolation? Well, I'm everything but sure.
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I think it relates more to the inner world he wants to be trapped in, that abstractness that brings everything in sharp relief, and maybe even getting at some sort of banality.
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"Love will come to you" - The Indigo Girls.
Though I'd reverse that last line to read "Where there's now two, there will be One." It wouldn't rhyme, though.
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Bitter: Bright Eyes - Haligh Haligh " Now we speak with ruined tongues and the words we say aren't meant for anyone...You said you hate my suffering and you understood and you'd take care of me, well where are you now?" Boysetsfire - Resection "I've built this wall around my heart to shut you out. I played my part in this game that I thought was real...A small dark place inside my mind will keep me safe and far behind where you can never hurt me again."
Jonah's Onelinedrawing does a really good song called Yr Letter that is a great bitter breakup song. *who was an emo kid in college?
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quote:Originally posted by Ben: Bitter: Bright Eyes - Haligh Haligh " Now we speak with ruined tongues and the words we say aren't meant for anyone...You said you hate my suffering and you understood and you'd take care of me, well where are you now?" Boysetsfire - Resection "I've built this wall around my heart to shut you out. I played my part in this game that I thought was real...A small dark place inside my mind will keep me safe and far behind where you can never hurt me again."
*who was an emo kid in college?
Hey hey, smells like emo!
For real though, Bright Eyes has some of the best lyrics ever committed to paper, even though Connor Oberst singing them makes me want to stab my own jaw.
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Favorite love song and the first song my boyfriend and I ever danced to (while at a friend's wedding).
Better Together - Jack Johnson
"Love is the answer, At least for most of the questions in my heart Like why are we here? and where do we go? And how come it's so hard? It's not always easy and Sometimes life can be deceiving I'll tell you one thing its always better when we're together"
Because of potential copyright issues, the board administrators have previously asked us to post only two-line snippets of lyrics, rather than posting entire songs. I hate to be a party pooper, but you should probably edit your posts.
In the spirit of two-line snippets, I'll offer a few from my list above:
"I heard a bang, the stars collided, her skin drew me in just like a magnet Little girl, my little world is yours..." (Bang, Eve 6)
"I know someday you'll have a beautiful life, I know you'll be a sun In somebody else's sky, but why, why, why can't it be mine?" (Black, Pearl Jam)
"I know that you went straight to someone else While I worked through all this s*@% here by myself." (Gone, Ben Folds)
"We don't make love in the afternoon, on the stairs in the west room When you're here you're never in the mood, you don't love me like you used to do." ((You Don't Love Me) Like You Used To, The Philosopher Kings)
"The snake behind me hisses what my damage could have been My blood before me begs me open up my heart again" (H., Tool)
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This is why I've long felt that despite general sentiment against, we really ought to have a stickied "RULES: READ FIRST" thread. Not for the purely subjective and arbitrary "rules" like "lurk for a few weeks before you post" or "the Old Guard, while not stuffy, has been jabbed a few too many times by overaggressive newbies and generalized trolls, so tread lightly," but for objective rules like the 2-line maximum quote rule.
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Also, I'd like to hear a 3rd category--Songs for the "rejected". I haven't gotten to the point of love or breakup songs recently :-(
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"That was me on the side, writing unrequited love letters that i would send to my imaginary girlfriend."
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