What makes you cry?
Posted by: David O'Higgins on 13 December 2015
It's a while since I've been moved to tears, but the 24 bit Ghost of Tom Joad has just done the trick. Highly recommended.
Disconnecting and packing my system to send it for a full service like I did yesterday!
'Simple Love' by Alison Krauss
This song reminds me of how much I love my family present & past.. I just love the production and of course AK's heavenly beautiful singing.. Epic.. Gulp.
Dear lord and father of mankind, always brings me out in goosebumps.
don't know why as i'm not particularly religious.......
I'm from a little village in North Wales .. Froncysyllte .. which has its own male voice choir .. the 2 tracks guaranteed to make me potty up are:
Abide with Me ... Voices of the Valley-Ultimate Collection .. Fron Male Voice Choir
Myfanwy ... Famous Choirs of Wales .. Fron Male Voice Choir
today
'I can't give everything away' from Mr Bowie's new lp!
Closure from the Starman?
Hunky Dory - David Bowie.
I can't believe he's gone and something else I can't believe is that the tears are flowing listening to this.
Bluetorric posted:Dear lord and father of mankind, always brings me out in goosebumps.
don't know why as i'm not particularly religious.......
Yes, amongst others. My wife always excuses herself from the choir for Remembrance services.
I found myself very moved by the new mastering of the Du Pre Elgar Cello Concerto on Saturday.
Living Years by Mike and the Mechanics always gets me, read into that what you will.
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North Shore Train by Heidi Berry, reminds me of home. Father and Son by Cat Steven
Diana Krall - Departure Bay
Antonio Forcione & Sabine Sciubba - Caruso
Beth Hart - St. Teresa.
Am the only one bawling his eyes out?
Walk like a man by Springsteen...
Michael Jackson – Earth Song
When I played this tune during a recent demo of my proposed first Naim system, it sent me into floods.
blythe posted:Hunky Dory - David Bowie.
I can't believe he's gone and something else I can't believe is that the tears are flowing listening to this.
I was the same when I played this on the Monday evening after he died. I only found out he'd passed away that morning.
Radka Toneff's version of The Moon's a Harsh Mistress
and Kate Bush's It's a Women's Work is also very emotional: