What music brings tears to your eyes?

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Atomsk
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09 Oct 2008, 7:55 am

When done the way I like it: Air on the G String- J.S. Bach, although this song makes me feel intense feelings of pleasure happiness and enjoyment.

Not much else really.



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14 Oct 2008, 7:51 am

"Ashokan Farewell" -- Jay Unger
"The Rose" -- Amanda McBroom
"100 Years" -- Five for Fighting
"Adagietto" -- Gustav Mahler (the Death in Venice theme someone mentioned earlier)
"Wind Beneath My Wings" -- sung by Bette Midler, don't know the composer
"Urge for Going" -- Joni Mitchell
"Landslide" -- Stevie Nicks
"The Rainbow Connection" -- Paul Williams and Kenneth Ascher
"Largo" -- Dvorak
"Sancta Caecilia" -- Liszt
"Ave Maria" -- Bach/Gounod



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16 Oct 2008, 3:14 pm

The whole of Quadrophenia. The music is excellent - ranging from pulse-pounding rock brimming with youthful confidence to lovely melodies and ballads to songs that have a lot of both. I always could really relate to it - I didn't really get myself or understand who I was either. I was going through all the same stuff Jimmy (the main character) was going through. I consider it to be the definitive "teen angst" album (and I mean that in a good way).

Also, "The Ecstasy of Gold" from The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly. Blondie and Tuco have just left a huge Civil War battlefield, and now Tuco is looking for $100,000 in a cemetery where all the dead soldiers have been buried. Just watch.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdNh9f2Wwm0[/youtube]


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