PLFXpert 0 #51 December 4, 2005 "White Flag" by Dido. But, it doesn't take much for me to tear up over songs, commercials, if animals are hurt in the movies, whateverPaint me in a corner, but my color comes back. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brits17 0 #52 December 4, 2005 Doh! Walt don't make me cry first thing in the morning... Hehe, got your happy PM and now your crappy song "Butterfly kisses" Bob Carlisle "A Chance" Kenny Chesney "I thought it was you" Doug Stone "Everclear" Roger Creager (because its so damn happy ) _______________________ aerialkinetics.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymama 37 #53 December 4, 2005 QuoteOur National anthem. That's the song that does it for me also.She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man, because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrig 1 #54 December 4, 2005 QuoteQuoteOur National anthem. That's the song that does it for me also. ________________________________________ I've been like that since I was a kid. Any time I hear it. Chuck Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waltappel 1 #55 December 4, 2005 Quote"White Flag" by Dido. But, it doesn't take much for me to tear up over songs, commercials, if animals are hurt in the movies, whatever That's really, really good one. When my most recent relationship ended, I hadn't seen it coming and never wanted it to happen. I'd hear that song pretty regularly and it would often make my mind drift into a fantasy of her hearing that song and feeling really bad that she broke up with me. I doubt the reality was anywhere close to that, but it made me feel a bit better. Walt Walt Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bigwind 0 #56 December 4, 2005 The Cars ..... Drive I was at Live Aid (1985) at Wembley Stadium, they played this song on giant screens over video clips of dieing children in Africa. You could have almost heard a pin drop as 100,000 were silent and watching the screens. Everywhere you looked people were crying Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
usedtajump 1 #57 December 4, 2005 Squeak, ditto on "Have I told You Lately" by Van the Man. Everytime I watch our wedding DVD, I get cold chills (in a good way ). There's a song by an old group named Seatrain called "We Are Your Children Too" that's always good for a lump in the throat.The older I get the less I care who I piss off. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thegreekone 0 #58 December 4, 2005 Quote"No Need To Argue" by The Cranberries Quote Oh man, "Linger" by The Cranberries. Was travelling U.S. with someone for a summer and that was on the radio constantly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites fireflytx 0 #59 December 4, 2005 Good Riddance- Greenday Yeah it is also cliche but still kills me"Well behaved women rarely make history" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites LisaM 0 #60 December 4, 2005 Star Spangled Banner listening to it sung live. ~ Lisa ~ Do you Rigminder? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Johnsisland 0 #61 December 4, 2005 I hope you dance, Womack, Angels among us, Alabama, Spirit of a boy, wisdom of a man, Travis, Don't stop, Fleetwood Mac, Eagles Wings, various, I'll Give You Peace, Patty, For The Sake Of The Call, Chapman, Amazing Grace, bagpipes or not, most any version. Not necessarily in that order. Surprise, I have frequently declared I am NOT a country fan, and yet the first three are country. Probably because they were part of a ForABetterLife.org TV spot. As much as I don't appreciate the particular religion of the owner of FBL, and how I view the spots as sexist, I do like the basic message they promote. YMMVArch? I can arch just fine with my back to the ground. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites jumpergirl 0 #62 December 4, 2005 QuoteAngels among us, Alabama How could I have forgotten that song. They usually only play that around Christmas time, and I love it, but it always chokes me up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites homer 0 #63 December 4, 2005 I agree with the National Anthem Taps- I shed a tear every time and remember my fellow soldiers fallen in support of OIF/OEF. Allen Jackson- "Remember when" It's about life, love, heart break, family and growing old together with no regrets. SNIFF SNIFF Shania Twain- "From this moment on" CSA #699 Muff #3804 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Johnsisland 0 #64 December 4, 2005 You might enjoy clicking on "The Race". http://www.forbetterlife.org/main.asp?section=tvspots&language=eng Hope has a few seconds of skydiving in it. Just a few... JArch? I can arch just fine with my back to the ground. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites luvblusky69 0 #65 December 4, 2005 I have a few... National Anthem pre-crack Whitney version "Break Away" Kelly Clarkson "Because You Love Me" Celine Dion (one day, when I get married, that will be the song that I will dance with my daddy) and "Breathe" Faith Hill (one day I will dance with my groom to that one) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites sinker 0 #66 December 4, 2005 i forgot a couple... butterfly kisses by bob carlysle (sp?) i love the way you love me by john michael montgomery (my wife picked that as our first dance song at our wedding) -the artist formerly known as sinker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Lindercles 0 #67 December 4, 2005 QuoteGood Riddance- Greenday Yeah it is also cliche but still kills me that's one of those songs that i always wished wouldn't get to me because i feel dumb that it does. but i have no control over it, that song gets to me too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites psipike02 0 #68 December 4, 2005 There's a few: Seasons of Love - Rent Krwling (reanimation remix) - Linkin Park (yes its supposed to be spelled that way) Jumper - Third Eye Blind *When this came out, one of my best friends was killed by a drunk driver, so yeah...its hard not to when I hear it...Puttin' some stank on it. ----Hellfish #707---- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites waltappel 1 #69 December 4, 2005 Find the Cost of Freedom - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Daylight again, following me to bed I think about a hundred years ago, how my fathers bled I think I see a valley, covered with bones in blue All the brave soldiers that cannot get older been askin' after you Hear the past a callin', from Armegeddon's side When everyone's talkin' and noone is listenin', how can we decide? (Do we) find the cost of freedom, buried in the ground Mother earth will swallow you, lay your body down Find the cost of freedom, buried in the ground Mother earth will swallow you, lay your body down (Find the cost of freedom buried in the ground) Walt Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Finn 0 #70 December 4, 2005 I must be a bit of a mamma's boy 'cause Danny Boy gets me good and so does this one: Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Nitty Gritty Dirt Band I was standing by my window, On one cold and cloudy day When I saw that hearse come rolling For to carry my mother away Will the circle be unbroken By and by, lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, lord, in the sky I said to that undertaker Undertaker please drive slow For this lady you are carrying Lord, I hate to see here go Will the circle be unbroken By and by, lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, lord, in the sky Oh, I followed close behind her Tried to hold up and be brave But I could not hide my sorrow When they laid her in the grave Will the circle be unbroken By and by, lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, lord, in the sky I went back home, my home was lonesome Missed my mother, she was gone All of my brothers, sisters crying What a home so sad and lone Will the circle be unbroken By and by, lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, lord, in the sky We sang the songs of childhood Hymns of faith that made us strong Ones that mother maybelle taught us Hear the angels sing along Will the circle be unbroken By and by, lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, lord, in the sky Will the circle be unbroken By and by, lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, lord, in the sky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites BillyVance 34 #71 December 5, 2005 Silent Night on Christmas Eve, when sung right."Mediocre people don't like high achievers, and high achievers don't like mediocre people." - SIX TIME National Champion coach Nick Saban Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites smiles 0 #72 December 5, 2005 QuoteHowever, there is music that I find very stirring. I find it odd how something as simple as a song can trigger an intense emotional reaction. There's something magic about that. You got that right!! I often wonder if the reason I get stirred is the sound I luv- or story being told.....or the lyrics......but then I fall to peices with tunes that I cannot understand lyrics: (Sigur Ros- icelandic).....sound so crystal clear you could cry http://www.sigur-ros.is/ (scroll down to choose webcast from iceland) I am hurting from last night, got together with everyone here to listen/watch Hipeponymous. Re: The Tragically HIP concert -That Night in Toronto- 2 DVD's 5.1 surround, 2 CD's loaded with 37 tunes (The best of the Tragically Hip) makes for a party to be long remembered. Watching/listening to the concert with great sound got us all stirred ...(along with booze) Everyone sang their heart away, danced, yelled, screamed lyrics (even if they were not right) for hours on end........and of course those like me ---cried tears of joy. The band has a diversity from rockin tunes and melodies that grab your heart, they are so complete with lyrics pounding from their hearts.... I get goosebumbs-right through listening to their tunes, and with lyrics like this to sing to: O' for a good life, we just might have to weaken and find somewhere to go go somewhere we're needed find somewhere to grow grow somewhere we're needed ...... let's get friendship right get life day-to-day in the forget-yer-skates dream full of countervailing woes in diverse-as-ever scenes proceeding on a need-to-know in a face so full of meaning as to almost make it glow Tears for Wheat Kings, Sundown in the Paris of the prairies Wheat kings have all their treasures buried And all you hear are the rusty breezes Pushing around the weather vane Jesus more tears for Courage, Watch the band through a bunch of dancers Quickly, follow the unknown with something more familiar. Quickly something familiar Courage, my word it didn't come it doesn't matter and Fully Completely, Bring me back in shackles, Hang me long out in the sun. Exonerate me, forget about me I recommend measures for ending it. Lover, she simply slammed the door. She said, "you're gonna miss me. Wait and you'll see." Fully and completely. and Ahead by a Century First we'd climb a tree and maybe then we'd talk Or sit silently and listen to our thoughts With illusions of someday casting a golden light No dress rehearsal, this is our life That's when the hornet stung me and I had a feverish dream With revenge and doubt tonight we smoke them out- You are ahead by a century And the tune I cannot get out of my mind today.............The Darkest One (video of this tune was played on set with Trailer Park Boys stealing a engine for a truck) Come in, come in, come in, come in from under these darling skies come in it's warm and it's safe here and almost harkening off to a time and place now lost in our imagination ..... where the wild are strong and the strong are the darkest ones and you're the darkest one huge tears for: So Hard Done By Interesting and sophisticated refusing to be celebrated it's a monumental big screen kiss it's so deep it's meaningless one day you'll just up and quit and that'll be it just then the stripper stopped in a coughing fit she said sorry i can't go on with this yeah that's awful close but that's not why i'm so hard done by and my favorite (need kleenex) Grace, Too SMileseustress. : a positive form of stress having a beneficial effect on health, motivation, performance, and emotional well-being. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites brits17 0 #73 December 5, 2005 Quotei forgot a couple... butterfly kisses by bob carlysle (sp?) I listed that as my first one, see above post Bob Carlisle I think. Quotei love the way you love me by john michael montgomery (my wife picked that as our first dance song at our wedding) You're killin me! I love that one too, *sniff* Forgot: "More than you'll ever know" -Watermark _______________________ aerialkinetics.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites PLFXpert 0 #74 December 5, 2005 QuoteIn Reply To -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "White Flag" by Dido. But, it doesn't take much for me to tear up over songs, commercials, if animals are hurt in the movies, whatever -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That's really, really good one. When my most recent relationship ended, I hadn't seen it coming and never wanted it to happen. I'd hear that song pretty regularly and it would often make my mind drift into a fantasy of her hearing that song and feeling really bad that she broke up with me. I doubt the reality was anywhere close to that, but it made me feel a bit better. Been with my hunny for 5 1/2 years. When that song came out (around this time last year) we were having an "issue". That song had me not just teared up, but balling all the time. THEY PLAYED IT ALL THE TIME. And, I couldn't change the station. THANK GOODNESS everything worked out really, really well. But, when I hear that song now, I'm reminded of that.Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites NlghtJumper 0 #75 December 5, 2005 "Letters From Home" John Michael Montgomery When my grandfather got really sick and was in the hospital, my dad asked him if he wanted to send me a letter [I was in Basic Training], and all he would ever want written is, "Are you scared? Are your boots muddy". Ever since he pasted away last year, I tear up hearing it. Also just about any patriotic song the National Anthem, "Heros in the Field", "Angry American", "Have you forgotten", and so many more, give me goose bumps and help remind me why I volunteered to fight in this war. Everyone loses sight of things sometimes, those just help bring me back. 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fireflytx 0 #59 December 4, 2005 Good Riddance- Greenday Yeah it is also cliche but still kills me"Well behaved women rarely make history" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LisaM 0 #60 December 4, 2005 Star Spangled Banner listening to it sung live. ~ Lisa ~ Do you Rigminder? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnsisland 0 #61 December 4, 2005 I hope you dance, Womack, Angels among us, Alabama, Spirit of a boy, wisdom of a man, Travis, Don't stop, Fleetwood Mac, Eagles Wings, various, I'll Give You Peace, Patty, For The Sake Of The Call, Chapman, Amazing Grace, bagpipes or not, most any version. Not necessarily in that order. Surprise, I have frequently declared I am NOT a country fan, and yet the first three are country. Probably because they were part of a ForABetterLife.org TV spot. As much as I don't appreciate the particular religion of the owner of FBL, and how I view the spots as sexist, I do like the basic message they promote. YMMVArch? I can arch just fine with my back to the ground. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumpergirl 0 #62 December 4, 2005 QuoteAngels among us, Alabama How could I have forgotten that song. They usually only play that around Christmas time, and I love it, but it always chokes me up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
homer 0 #63 December 4, 2005 I agree with the National Anthem Taps- I shed a tear every time and remember my fellow soldiers fallen in support of OIF/OEF. Allen Jackson- "Remember when" It's about life, love, heart break, family and growing old together with no regrets. SNIFF SNIFF Shania Twain- "From this moment on" CSA #699 Muff #3804 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnsisland 0 #64 December 4, 2005 You might enjoy clicking on "The Race". http://www.forbetterlife.org/main.asp?section=tvspots&language=eng Hope has a few seconds of skydiving in it. Just a few... JArch? I can arch just fine with my back to the ground. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
luvblusky69 0 #65 December 4, 2005 I have a few... National Anthem pre-crack Whitney version "Break Away" Kelly Clarkson "Because You Love Me" Celine Dion (one day, when I get married, that will be the song that I will dance with my daddy) and "Breathe" Faith Hill (one day I will dance with my groom to that one) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sinker 0 #66 December 4, 2005 i forgot a couple... butterfly kisses by bob carlysle (sp?) i love the way you love me by john michael montgomery (my wife picked that as our first dance song at our wedding) -the artist formerly known as sinker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lindercles 0 #67 December 4, 2005 QuoteGood Riddance- Greenday Yeah it is also cliche but still kills me that's one of those songs that i always wished wouldn't get to me because i feel dumb that it does. but i have no control over it, that song gets to me too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
psipike02 0 #68 December 4, 2005 There's a few: Seasons of Love - Rent Krwling (reanimation remix) - Linkin Park (yes its supposed to be spelled that way) Jumper - Third Eye Blind *When this came out, one of my best friends was killed by a drunk driver, so yeah...its hard not to when I hear it...Puttin' some stank on it. ----Hellfish #707---- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waltappel 1 #69 December 4, 2005 Find the Cost of Freedom - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Daylight again, following me to bed I think about a hundred years ago, how my fathers bled I think I see a valley, covered with bones in blue All the brave soldiers that cannot get older been askin' after you Hear the past a callin', from Armegeddon's side When everyone's talkin' and noone is listenin', how can we decide? (Do we) find the cost of freedom, buried in the ground Mother earth will swallow you, lay your body down Find the cost of freedom, buried in the ground Mother earth will swallow you, lay your body down (Find the cost of freedom buried in the ground) Walt Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Finn 0 #70 December 4, 2005 I must be a bit of a mamma's boy 'cause Danny Boy gets me good and so does this one: Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Nitty Gritty Dirt Band I was standing by my window, On one cold and cloudy day When I saw that hearse come rolling For to carry my mother away Will the circle be unbroken By and by, lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, lord, in the sky I said to that undertaker Undertaker please drive slow For this lady you are carrying Lord, I hate to see here go Will the circle be unbroken By and by, lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, lord, in the sky Oh, I followed close behind her Tried to hold up and be brave But I could not hide my sorrow When they laid her in the grave Will the circle be unbroken By and by, lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, lord, in the sky I went back home, my home was lonesome Missed my mother, she was gone All of my brothers, sisters crying What a home so sad and lone Will the circle be unbroken By and by, lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, lord, in the sky We sang the songs of childhood Hymns of faith that made us strong Ones that mother maybelle taught us Hear the angels sing along Will the circle be unbroken By and by, lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, lord, in the sky Will the circle be unbroken By and by, lord, by and by There’s a better home a-waiting In the sky, lord, in the sky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillyVance 34 #71 December 5, 2005 Silent Night on Christmas Eve, when sung right."Mediocre people don't like high achievers, and high achievers don't like mediocre people." - SIX TIME National Champion coach Nick Saban Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smiles 0 #72 December 5, 2005 QuoteHowever, there is music that I find very stirring. I find it odd how something as simple as a song can trigger an intense emotional reaction. There's something magic about that. You got that right!! I often wonder if the reason I get stirred is the sound I luv- or story being told.....or the lyrics......but then I fall to peices with tunes that I cannot understand lyrics: (Sigur Ros- icelandic).....sound so crystal clear you could cry http://www.sigur-ros.is/ (scroll down to choose webcast from iceland) I am hurting from last night, got together with everyone here to listen/watch Hipeponymous. Re: The Tragically HIP concert -That Night in Toronto- 2 DVD's 5.1 surround, 2 CD's loaded with 37 tunes (The best of the Tragically Hip) makes for a party to be long remembered. Watching/listening to the concert with great sound got us all stirred ...(along with booze) Everyone sang their heart away, danced, yelled, screamed lyrics (even if they were not right) for hours on end........and of course those like me ---cried tears of joy. The band has a diversity from rockin tunes and melodies that grab your heart, they are so complete with lyrics pounding from their hearts.... I get goosebumbs-right through listening to their tunes, and with lyrics like this to sing to: O' for a good life, we just might have to weaken and find somewhere to go go somewhere we're needed find somewhere to grow grow somewhere we're needed ...... let's get friendship right get life day-to-day in the forget-yer-skates dream full of countervailing woes in diverse-as-ever scenes proceeding on a need-to-know in a face so full of meaning as to almost make it glow Tears for Wheat Kings, Sundown in the Paris of the prairies Wheat kings have all their treasures buried And all you hear are the rusty breezes Pushing around the weather vane Jesus more tears for Courage, Watch the band through a bunch of dancers Quickly, follow the unknown with something more familiar. Quickly something familiar Courage, my word it didn't come it doesn't matter and Fully Completely, Bring me back in shackles, Hang me long out in the sun. Exonerate me, forget about me I recommend measures for ending it. Lover, she simply slammed the door. She said, "you're gonna miss me. Wait and you'll see." Fully and completely. and Ahead by a Century First we'd climb a tree and maybe then we'd talk Or sit silently and listen to our thoughts With illusions of someday casting a golden light No dress rehearsal, this is our life That's when the hornet stung me and I had a feverish dream With revenge and doubt tonight we smoke them out- You are ahead by a century And the tune I cannot get out of my mind today.............The Darkest One (video of this tune was played on set with Trailer Park Boys stealing a engine for a truck) Come in, come in, come in, come in from under these darling skies come in it's warm and it's safe here and almost harkening off to a time and place now lost in our imagination ..... where the wild are strong and the strong are the darkest ones and you're the darkest one huge tears for: So Hard Done By Interesting and sophisticated refusing to be celebrated it's a monumental big screen kiss it's so deep it's meaningless one day you'll just up and quit and that'll be it just then the stripper stopped in a coughing fit she said sorry i can't go on with this yeah that's awful close but that's not why i'm so hard done by and my favorite (need kleenex) Grace, Too SMileseustress. : a positive form of stress having a beneficial effect on health, motivation, performance, and emotional well-being. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brits17 0 #73 December 5, 2005 Quotei forgot a couple... butterfly kisses by bob carlysle (sp?) I listed that as my first one, see above post Bob Carlisle I think. Quotei love the way you love me by john michael montgomery (my wife picked that as our first dance song at our wedding) You're killin me! I love that one too, *sniff* Forgot: "More than you'll ever know" -Watermark _______________________ aerialkinetics.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PLFXpert 0 #74 December 5, 2005 QuoteIn Reply To -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "White Flag" by Dido. But, it doesn't take much for me to tear up over songs, commercials, if animals are hurt in the movies, whatever -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That's really, really good one. When my most recent relationship ended, I hadn't seen it coming and never wanted it to happen. I'd hear that song pretty regularly and it would often make my mind drift into a fantasy of her hearing that song and feeling really bad that she broke up with me. I doubt the reality was anywhere close to that, but it made me feel a bit better. Been with my hunny for 5 1/2 years. When that song came out (around this time last year) we were having an "issue". That song had me not just teared up, but balling all the time. THEY PLAYED IT ALL THE TIME. And, I couldn't change the station. THANK GOODNESS everything worked out really, really well. But, when I hear that song now, I'm reminded of that.Paint me in a corner, but my color comes back. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NlghtJumper 0 #75 December 5, 2005 "Letters From Home" John Michael Montgomery When my grandfather got really sick and was in the hospital, my dad asked him if he wanted to send me a letter [I was in Basic Training], and all he would ever want written is, "Are you scared? Are your boots muddy". Ever since he pasted away last year, I tear up hearing it. Also just about any patriotic song the National Anthem, "Heros in the Field", "Angry American", "Have you forgotten", and so many more, give me goose bumps and help remind me why I volunteered to fight in this war. Everyone loses sight of things sometimes, those just help bring me back. A man will do anything for the right woman, and when that woman destroys him, that man will become a hunk of meat with the common sense of a rodeo clown! ~ Christopher Titus Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites