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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 14:01
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by paganinio paganinio wrote:

as a proghead, I have never felt like crying because of a progressive song. I did cry listening to these:

The Who "Won't Be Fooled Again", Guns'N'Roses "Sweet Child Ol'Mine",

A-Ha "Take On Me", Ray Parker "Ghostbusters", Mortal Kombat theme and Commandos soundtrack

DragonForce "Operation Ground And Pound", "Trail Of Broken Hearts"

all of them have simplistic and powerful tunes.

I think this is because: progressive rock is emotionally COMPLEX,  like classical music.  Popular music is more touching than classical/prog because it's SIMPLE, straight to the point. Of course it's just me; I'm sure the classical fans and some progheads will say the exact opposite.



yep...they would

Guns and Roses?.. DragonForce??? ...  hahhahah.  I grab a hankie with those as well LOL


Yeah, to be honest plain hard rock and metal pretty much fails to arouse any emotions in me, it just sounds simplistic and cheesy now. But I back in sophomore year or so I'd probably agree with that statement.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 14:25
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by paganinio paganinio wrote:

as a proghead, I have never felt like crying because of a progressive song. I did cry listening to these:

The Who "Won't Be Fooled Again", Guns'N'Roses "Sweet Child Ol'Mine",

A-Ha "Take On Me", Ray Parker "Ghostbusters", Mortal Kombat theme and Commandos soundtrack

DragonForce "Operation Ground And Pound", "Trail Of Broken Hearts"

all of them have simplistic and powerful tunes.

I think this is because: progressive rock is emotionally COMPLEX,  like classical music.  Popular music is more touching than classical/prog because it's SIMPLE, straight to the point. Of course it's just me; I'm sure the classical fans and some progheads will say the exact opposite.



yep...they would

Guns and Roses?.. DragonForce??? ...  hahhahah.  I grab a hankie with those as well LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 14:34
No Prog song has ever brought tears to my eyes or made me really emotional in such a way.  Still, like Friede, VdGG's "House with no Door" springs to mind first.  "The Herald" by Comus evoked an emotional reaction.  and GG's "Think of me with Kindness" to some extent.  And Art Zoyd to an extent has made me feel wistful and a kind of sad loneliness (unlike tears of joy).

Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by paganinio paganinio wrote:

as a proghead, I have never felt like crying because of a progressive song. I did cry listening to these:

The Who "Won't Be Fooled Again", Guns'N'Roses "Sweet Child Ol'Mine",

A-Ha "Take On Me", Ray Parker "Ghostbusters", Mortal Kombat theme and Commandos soundtrack

DragonForce "Operation Ground And Pound", "Trail Of Broken Hearts"

all of them have simplistic and powerful tunes.

I think this is because: progressive rock is emotionally COMPLEX,  like classical music.  Popular music is more touching than classical/prog because it's SIMPLE, straight to the point. Of course it's just me; I'm sure the classical fans and some progheads will say the exact opposite.



yep...they would

Guns and Roses?.. DragonForce??? ...  hahhahah.  I grab a hankie with those as well LOL


LOL

As long as manOwar doesn't make you reach for the tissue paper CLICK (might provoke tear jerking in some).

Conversely to you, paganinio, classical (to use the general descriptor rather than just the period) has evoked very strong emotional reactions in me.  It really has made me gulp, and feel emotionally overwhelmed.  It can be so beautiful/. Quite often, though, it's when there's a transition in mood and it's more simple (say a single violin comes clearly out of the mix). I stopped listening to it at one time because so much provoked such overwhelming emotions in me.

When music is more emotionally complex and varies, it's more likely to have an emotional impact when it changes mood than if it's the same mood all the way through.  It's all about the moments.  Lots of music in prog certainly provokes emotional reactions, like Magma, but not to tears.  Perhaps some bands in the archives, which will go unnamed, have bored me to tears.

Edited by Logan - February 08 2009 at 14:37
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 15:01
Yes a few times.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 15:14
'Here comes the Flood' - appropriately!

Jon Anderson's good too. If I hadn't played "So long ago so clear" in my room on that far-off summer day, the girl I was in love with might never have kissed me!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 15:24
Every now and again the crazed Romantic poet in me is brought out... a few significant ones:

1. Lost - Van Der Graaf Generator...
When the final verse begins and the piano sets in...
2. Les Porches Du Notre Dame - Maneige
The piano solo... so amazingly sweeping.
3. Lady Of The Dancing Water - King Crimson
All about the lyrics... so much loss.
4. Aisle Of Plenty - Genesis
Yeah. I'm a wuss.
5. Echoes - Pink Floyd.

That's probably it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 15:34
Originally posted by memowakeman memowakeman wrote:

Yes a few times.


Even if you just mean "Yes" as in 'Yeah", or "Yes" as in "Yeah" and as in Yes the band, you've reminded that "Heart of the Sunrise" used to make me feel a little weepy when I was young... "Sharp distance, how can the wind with so many around me? SHARP DIS-TANCE... I feel lost in the cit-ee-ee-ee."
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 15:34
Few times... from the same reason. Usually with these songs:

Van der Graaf Generator - "Lost"
Banco Del Mutuo Soccorso - "750.000 anni fa ... L'amore?"
Ozzy Osbourne - "Old LA Tonight" (not prog but really great)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 15:48
Not full on wailing, but my eyes have gotten moist over songs, but usually just because of the beautiful epicness of them. Classical and some jazz has done this for me of course too. A few songs like this:

Naima - John Coltrane
Blue in Green - Miles Davis
Goodbye Porkpie Hat - Charles Mingus
Claire de Lune - Debussy
Fallen Angel - King Crimson
Back in NYC - Genesis
Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
My Song - The Moody Blues
House With No Door - VDGG
Nimrodel - Camel


Edited by King Crimson776 - February 08 2009 at 16:01
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 15:56
Of course! And I cry often, but I'm a crybaby.

One of the reasons I'm not listening too closely to In the Court of the Crimson King or Van der Graaf Generator... I'd cry far too often, then.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 16:23
"Man Erg" by VDGG - the "acolytes of gloom" section also "My Room (Waiting for Wonderland)" - the whole song
also Peter Hammill's solo efforts - "A Way Out", "Shingle Song" - who could say that Peter Hammill is quite...sentimentalWink but I doubt that sentimentalism is one of his songs' qualities
 
Also "Acronym Love" by Riverside
yet you still have time!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 16:26
And of course Hackett's solo in "Firth of Fifth"
yet you still have time!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 16:40

I cry rarely.  I don't think I've ever cried during a movie or anything, but Sigur Ros's "Vaka" made me cry once.  And eariler this week I cried uncontrolably while watching the music video for Glosoli.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 17:17
Snow by Spock's Beard has some moments. Mainly Camel though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 17:21
Tears, close but no.  Goosebumps occasionally, now there you go.
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 17:28
Originally posted by micky micky wrote:

Originally posted by paganinio paganinio wrote:

as a proghead, I have never felt like crying because of a progressive song. I did cry listening to these:

The Who "Won't Be Fooled Again", Guns'N'Roses "Sweet Child Ol'Mine",

A-Ha "Take On Me", Ray Parker "Ghostbusters", Mortal Kombat theme and Commandos soundtrack

DragonForce "Operation Ground And Pound", "Trail Of Broken Hearts"

all of them have simplistic and powerful tunes.

I think this is because: progressive rock is emotionally COMPLEX,  like classical music.  Popular music is more touching than classical/prog because it's SIMPLE, straight to the point. Of course it's just me; I'm sure the classical fans and some progheads will say the exact opposite.



yep...they would

Guns and Roses?.. DragonForce??? ...  hahhahah.  I grab a hankie with those as well LOL


Dragonforce makes me cry due to their lack of talent.

On that note, I've probably never cried to a song.  However, when I'm emotionally distraught, I try to find a song which can sympathize with me.

Titan by Phideaux, Glass Arm Shattering by Porcupine Tree...those are the ones which do it for me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 18:00
The climax of Supper's Ready did it once the first time I listened to it out of sheer beauty. I was told to lie in my bed in complete darkness while completely immersed in sound. That was probably the most emotional music has ever made me.
Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 18:09
King Crimson has done it to me a few times, though only when i was new to their music especially The Night Watch/Trio and Epitaph

Close to the Edge has brought on a tear at the climax of the song, but not since 2006
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 18:31
Guys i am a major weeperCry when it comes to music. So this is my list:
1) almost every revolutionary song by Flogging Molly
2) and you and i (YES)
3) christmas song (JT)
4) The light dies down on Broadway ( the part Peter sings ...between the freedom i had in the rat race or stay for ever on this forsaken place HEY JOHN!!!!)
5) wish you were here (of course!)
6) LATERALUS (tool)
7) hearts alive (mastodon)
8) The cost of freedom (Crosby steels nash and young)
9) The meaning of life (offspring)
10) I want to conquer the world (Bad religion)
11) It's a long way to the top (After all i am a teenager playing rock alright?)
12) BABA O RILEY everytime i hear townsend's singing part (The absolute youth song ever written)
 
I just hope the ones who checked this out also heard some of the songs, just a sharing of feeling.
And following our will and wind we may just go where no one's been.
We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no one's been.
Spiral out. Keep going.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 08 2009 at 18:51
Yah, many times.
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