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Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: scawsby steve on August 30, 2024, 05:53:52 pm
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I'll go first seeing as it's my idea.
"Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro.
"Seasons in the sun" by Terry Jacks.
There's 2 stinkers to start.
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Anything by Leonard Cohen
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Anything by Chris Rhea
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Tears in heaven.
Eric Clapton.
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Anything by Chris Rhea
I prefer his songs to those of his brother, Dai.
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Is it that little jingle, the European Broadcasters Union play to announce the start of the Eurovision Song Contest?
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I think it might be the theme tune of Mrs Browns Boys.
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I'll go first seeing as it's my idea.
"Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro.
"Seasons in the sun" by Terry Jacks.
There's 2 stinkers to start.
Seasons in the Sun?
You ever heard the original by Jacques Brel? Le Moribund
Or, by him, Ne Me Quitte Pas? Or Funeral Tango.
But nothing, nothing beats the Joy Division album Closer.
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I'll go first seeing as it's my idea.
"Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro.
"Seasons in the sun" by Terry Jacks.
There's 2 stinkers to start.
Seasons in the Sun?
You ever heard the original by Jacques Brel? Le Moribund
Or, by him, Ne Me Quitte Pas? Or Funeral Tango.
But nothing, nothing beats the Joy Division album Closer.
Atmosphere....
By Russ Abbott.
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Taking the subject more seriously, if you really want to get the party started, it’s difficult to beat Stephen Patrick Morrissey.
"I Know It's Over"
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
And as I climb into an empty bed
Oh well, enough said
I know it's over – still I cling
I don't know where else I can go
Over
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
See, the sea wants to take me
The knife wants to slit me
Do you think you can help me?
Sad veiled bride, please be happy
Handsome groom, give her room
Loud, loutish lover, treat her kindly
Though she needs you more than she loves you
And I know it's over – still I cling
I don't know where else I can go
Over and over and over and over
Over and over
I know it's over, and it never really began
But in my heart it was so real
And you even spoke to me, and said:
"If you're so funny
Then why are you on your own tonight?
And if you're so clever
Then why are you on your own tonight?
If you're so very entertaining
Then why are you on your own tonight?
If you're so very good-looking
Why do you sleep alone tonight?
I know... 'cause tonight is just like any other night
That's why you're on your own tonight
With your triumphs and your charms
While they're in each other's arms..."
It's so easy to laugh, it's so easy to hate
It takes strength to be gentle and kind
Over, over, over, over
It's so easy to laugh, it's so easy to hate
It takes guts to be gentle and kind
Over, over
Love is natural and real
But not for you, my love
Not tonight, my love
Love is natural and real
But not for such as you and I
My love
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
Oh Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
Mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head
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You're the one that I want by Arthur Mullard and Hylda Baker surely
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Love will tear us apart again Joy division, one of the saddest songs ever or one of the best, I’m still not sure which.
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I'll go first seeing as it's my idea.
"Honey" by Bobby Goldsboro.
"Seasons in the sun" by Terry Jacks.
There's 2 stinkers to start.
Seasons in the Sun?
You ever heard the original by Jacques Brel? Le Moribund
Or, by him, Ne Me Quitte Pas? Or Funeral Tango.
But nothing, nothing beats the Joy Division album Closer.
I listened to that on repeat on my Walkman in 1986 for about 6 months. Explains a lot.
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Love will tear us apart again Joy division, one of the saddest songs ever or one of the best, I’m still not sure which.
Both. Add Atmosphere, Heart and Soul and Atrocity Exhibition to that too. All brilliant.
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Father and Son
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Anything by Lewis Capaldi.
One break-up song is OK, maybe even two, but change the f**king record!
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Anything by Lewis Capaldi.
One break-up song is OK, maybe even two, but change the f**king record!
The lad has sure had it tough.
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what about his female equivalent, bloody Adele?
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You're the one that I want by Arthur Mullard and Hylda Baker surely
Nay, Wolfie. I thought it was brilliant taking the p*ss out of one of the most overrated hits ever, performed by those 2 plonkers from "Grease".
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Night Shift by Siouxsie & The Banshees.
The most unremittingly downbeat song I've ever heard. It being about the Yorkshire Ripper adds another layer on top.
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Old Shep.
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Not the most depressing, but the saddest pair of songs I know are Some Riot and Friend of Ours by Elbow. First one written to a mate who was drinking himself to death, the second one a desperately sad send off to him after he'd died.
Having lost a very close friend this year, Friend of Ours cracks me up every time.
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Deck of Cards - Wink Martindale
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“Marching on together”..??
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Someone mentioned the smiths earlier, can’t get more depressing than “suffer little children”..
Come to think of it, the most depressing one I can recall is “tell Laura I love her” by Ricky Vallance..
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Tears in heaven.
Eric Clapton.
I'll second that. I say this as a huge Clapton fan but the song is unlistenable. Firstly because of the desperately sad backstory to it and secondly because its a proper dirge. I genuinely cannot bear to hear it and I think it's a combination of both if those things.
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We will keep the red flag flying here.
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Fix you- coldplay
Dance with my father again- luther Vandross
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Wires - Athlete.
Close the thread.
Great song though
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Fix you- coldplay
Dance with my father again- luther Vandross
Everything by Coldplay is depressing!
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Fix you- coldplay
Dance with my father again- luther Vandross
Everything by Coldplay is depressing!
The very concept of Coldplay is depressing. Emotionally vacuous pap dressed up in middle class angst. With shit chords.
As someone once said, their music is both interesting and original.
Unfortunately, the interesting bits are not original and the original bits are not interesting.
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The Sound of Silence, Simon & Garfunkel.
“Hello darkness my old friend,
I’ve come to talk with you again”………F**k off!
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Years ago when I had a part time job behind a bar in Bradford Vincent by Don McLean and Suicide is painless the mash theme were out together. The number of times that they came on was soul destroying.
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Not the most depressing, but the saddest pair of songs I know are Some Riot and Friend of Ours by Elbow. First one written to a mate who was drinking himself to death, the second one a desperately sad send off to him after he'd died.
Having lost a very close friend this year, Friend of Ours cracks me up every time.
It’s not only the lyrics, it’s that beautiful use of orchestral strings that Guy Garvin, Richard Ashcroft (both with & after The Verve) introduce into their pieces that make the song so much richer & evocative.
Elbow’s ‘Lippy Kids’ conjures up so much more as ‘a song’ not only because of the lyrics but also because of the ‘quiet’ percussion & brilliance of the keyboards. Worth a listen or better even a viewing via YouTube if you’re not familiar with the piece.
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Most things by Leonard Cohen and some things by the devastatingly talented Jacques Brel - who was the writer, and original performer, of Seasons in the Sun.
BobG
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Fix you- coldplay
Dance with my father again- luther Vandross
Dance with my Father again was played at my Father in Laws funeral last month
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Anything from Radiohead's OK computer record.
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Most things by Leonard Cohen and some things by the devastatingly talented Jacques Brel - who was the writer, and original performer, of Seasons in the Sun.
BobG
Jacques Brel was an utter genius, although I know his work best through Scott Walker's renditions of Mort Shuman's English translations.
Funeral Tango is a hilarious song, about Brel (who was dying of cancer) shouting abuse from beyond the grave to the attendees at his funeral.
"Sons of" is a hauntingly beautiful song about the hopes and fears of being a parent.
My favourite is Mathilde, which is just a riot.