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  • #76
    lots of greek melancholic songs.

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    • #77
      I sympathize with the "I'm never in the mood for depressive music" crowd. It's just no good: when I'm happy I listen to happy music to confirm my happiness, and when I'm sad I listen to happy music to become happy again. Serotonin is not an objective meter for good music (or musical ability) but, for my own casual listening or dancing, it's it.

      Anyway, to this subject I say Sade is very nice sometimes but depressive.

      Cheers, (I mean that!)

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      • #78
        Sopor Aeternus and the Ensemble of Shadows - Time stands still... (... but stops for no-one)
        får jag köpa din syster? tre kameler för din syster!

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        • #79
          Does anyone remember that counting crows song on Collective soul (or was that the name of the song or album?)where the rich guy is about to jump off the buidling????? Then decides to throw his money over?? That was sad. Pretty old. Like 1996 or 1997 I think.

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          • #80
            Buck, depression is a medical condition. However, we're not talking about depression, we're talking about depressing songs, i.e. dismal, dreary, downbeat. I still think you're whimsically adding adjectives to depressing music that you really quite like to make it look like you're some super-well-adjusted guy.

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            • #81
              ...

              All I know is that I love music. It is one of the few things in the world that is holy in its entirety. Therefore, I don't understand why it should matter whether a song was intended to be depressing or happy or anything else. It seems to be an artificial restriction to say that Song X with mood Y shouldn't be listened to while in mood Z. A song should be heard when the listener wants to hear it, nothing more!

              That said, "depressing" music isn't usually what I like to hear. Light, happy music is more my style. Bach's Brandenburg Concertos are good examples. However, if I feel the need, I can just as easily listen to The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby" or Bobby Vinton's "Mr. Lonely" and lose myself in the world of melancholy.

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              • #82
                Originally posted by Buck Birdseed
                I'd only wish. Unfortunately, there are many, many who claim to be creating Art and serious, heavy, "meaningful" music. Without exeption, all music made by clinically depressed people will fall into this cathegory, just litsen to Joy Division's "Closer" or Iggy Pop's "The Idiot".
                None of those involved with the making of "Closer" were clinically depressed. Benard Sumner did suffer from depression, but that was 10 years later.

                Ian Curtis certainly suffered psychological upheaval due to the sudden onset of epilepsy and his marital problems, but he was never clinically depressed.
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                • #83
                  When I'm feeling particularly down I like this:

                  Is it wrong to talk to myself?
                  Even when there's nobody else?
                  I'm just checking out
                  That i've not gone under the water
                  Thrown on the beach
                  Like a seal ready for slaughter

                  Can't you understand
                  That the way things were planned
                  It never worked out
                  So I just went crazy
                  I took to the drink
                  Like something says it's made me

                  I ain't got no excuse
                  And that's really the news
                  Got nothing else to say
                  But it's my way - it's always my way
                  I seem to be running away so often

                  I'll try anything once
                  And that's the way this should be
                  But it's always the same
                  And I'm caught up again in a habit
                  A habit that I just can't shake off
                  The way it always turned out

                  Can you understand
                  It's the way I choose to be
                  Everything seems so easy this way
                  But i'm going under fast
                  Slipping away
                  Am I so crazy?

                  It's 'Going Under' by Marillion

                  FYI I do suffer from depression (have done for 15 years now), SSRI's do help but only a bit.
                  19th Century Liberal, 21st Century European

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                  • #84
                    English Renaissance:
                    Come sable night (Ward)
                    Draw on sweet night (Wilbye)

                    Or as a conductor announced in a concert:
                    We'll sing "Three ravens" by Ravenscroft. The story is about a young lady who buries her lover in the woods. In the evening, she is dead herself. This song is flanked by two others who are even more depressing.

                    Anyway, great stuff.
                    Why doing it the easy way if it is possible to do it complicated?

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                    • #85
                      You can't make do with just one.

                      Third Eye Blind - The Background
                      Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
                      Idlewild - The Bronze Medal
                      Pulp - Underwear
                      Alice in Chains - Nutshell
                      REM - Country Feedback
                      Juliana Theory - Infatuation
                      Juliana Theory - DJ
                      The Smiths - I Know It's Over
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                      • #86
                        Oh I totally forgot about it until now.....

                        -Misery- by Soul Asylum is great depressing fare.

                        "They say Misery Loves Company,
                        We could build a factory, and make Misery....
                        Frustrated Incorporated"

                        I see the world through bloodshot eyes
                        Streets filled with blood from distant lies.

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                        • #87
                          I agree with 'the entire published works of Nick Drake...'

                          Replacements fav is Achin to be
                          Red House Painters Sundays and Holidays
                          Lloyd Cole Malcontent
                          Son Volt Ten Second News
                          Wilco Dash 7

                          but my all time fav down song is Elvis Costello's Good Year for the Roses
                          Be the bid!

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                          • #88
                            Metallica - Fade to Black
                            Blink 182 - Adam's Song
                            Eminem - Stan
                            U2 - Sunday, Bloody Sunday
                            Lifehouse - Breathing
                            Puff Daddy - I'll Be Missing You
                            "You're the biggest user of hindsight that I've ever known. Your favorite team, in any sport, is the one that just won. If you were a woman, you'd likely be a slut." - Slowwhand, to Imran

                            Eschewing silly games since December 4, 2005

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                            • #89
                              Pretty much any of the Charlatans earlier work, but especially "Tremelo Song".
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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by el freako
                                you said
                                FYI I do suffer from depression (have done for 15 years now), SSRI's do help but only a bit.

                                I have been through this. I can sympathize with you here. I took prozac since I was 13. My youngest brother was killed by a drunk driver. I think everyone in my house went on the stuff. We were all torn apart. Except I never got off mine seems to be chronic. Ive been on Prozac, Zoloft, Depakote, and Paxil. None have really helped. And the depakote mad me crazy.

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