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Poison Something to believe in, there’s numerous others as well.


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Here is another one for me. The Breaking of The Fellowship music at the end the The LOTR: The Fellowship of The Ring. A masterpiece that perfectly conveys the mood of the ending scene that begins with profound sadness and ends with rays of hope. Chokes me up every time. Strange, even just writing about it tears me up.


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Adding a new one today.
My oldest daughter singing on stage at our church.
Sat in on their warm up & is the first time I've heard her sing seriously.




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Living Years - Mike and the Mechanics


Yup, you got me there. My dad died on November 5th 1971, and not a day goes by without I think if him, and all the chances we missed to talk.

Other music?

Second movement of Michael Tippett's Concerto for Double-stringed Orchestra.

'Adagio in G' - orchestral version.

'Fantasia' -Vaugham Williams

'In de Donker' - Stellenbosch University Choir

'Ar hyd y Nos' - Ivor Emmanuel

Welsh National anthem - 70,000-string 'choir' in the Millennium Stadium just before thrashing England in the Six Nations Cup...

'Cwm Rhondda' - flash-mob choir in Cardiff.

Second movement of Beethoven's 7th symphony by the Boston Philharmonic.

lots more....

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As I get older, there are many across all genres; too numerous to mention. As a former piper, I will select "Highland Cathedral". This pipe tune was written in 1982 by two German fellows for a highland games taking place there. Over the years, it has become so popular in Scotland that lyrics have been written and there has been a call for it to become the National Anthem.

It is usually played with a massed band of pipers accompanied by a military brass band and sometimes a choir. In looking for an example, I came across this version that I had never seen before. It is of Andre Reiu and his Johann Strauss Orchestra. The classical styling of the orchestra combined with the pipes make this the most haunting and beautiful version I have ever heard. The video also proves that I'm not the only one who gets choked up by this tune. Enjoy.



 
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“Rainbow Connection” by Jim Henson.

I always loved the Muppets and my kids do too. They are older now and everytime I hear that song it reminds me of when they were young and we’d watch the movies together.

It’s not necessarily sadness that I feel but not really joy either. I love them being older and watching them grow but damn I miss those days.

Plus it’s just a damn good song.




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Does it make me teary eyed? No. Does it make me feel something? Absolutely.

Chris Knight’s song about a young girl who’s had a hard life. Hard Edges.



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I don't know if it'll choke anybody up but I'm pretty sure you've never heard it before.




How many roads traveled together?
How many paths trodden?
How many rains, how many snows
Hanging over the streetlights?

How many letters, how many farewells,
Hard hours in many cities?
And the stubbornness to rise,
Again to walk and reach the goal.

How many, in constant toil,
Shared worries, and strivings?
How many bread loaves sliced,
Kisses, stairs, books?

Your eyes like beautiful candles
In your heart the source of ray.
I would like to have your heart
Saved from oblivion.

A cloak hanging from your shoulders
Flashy, made of forest birds,
Long across entire hallway,
Through the yard, to the Venus star.

You are the flight and loftiness of clouds,
The sparkle of stone and water.
I would like the cloudiness of your eyes
Saved from oblivion.


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Maggie's Song by Chris Stapleton. The first time I heard this song, I was on a jobsite and this song came on. I was a mess by the time the song was finished. Maggie had been gone about 5 years when I heard it and all the emotions of losing her came flooding back.

My 2nd dog was a rescued black lab mutt named Maggie. She took a few years to really bond, but when she did, she was all in. She loved the water and running through the woods. She was the most loving dog I've had. She was also the first dog my wife and I lost. We waited too long to make the call and she passed about 7 in the morning wrapped up in my arms. I know she was in pain and I've never really forgiven myself for allowing her to suffer more than necessary. I still can't make it through the song without tearing up think about her.


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Have to add You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" by Patty Loveless, it ties back to her family roots in the Eastern Kentucky Coal Mines, black lung which is the meaning of the song...

Her voice is amazing... others have done the song justice, but none have the same feeling as her rendition..

 
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Have to add "You'll Never Leave Harlan Alive" by Patty Loveless....



That's one for me as well. She does such a wonderful job. In fact, the whole album (Mountain Soul) makes for a great listening experience.
 
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Living Years - Mike and the Mechanics


Yup, you got me there. My dad died on November 5th 1971, and not a day goes by without I think if him, and all the chances we missed to talk.



This one for me, as well. Similar to Tac's situation.



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