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essexboyinwales
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Definitely The Great Escape, one of the most beautiful songs ever written…. See also Sugar Mice, and The Sky Above The Rain I may sometimes be critical of Marillion, but they have made some stunning music…. Edited by essexboyinwales - August 14 2023 at 11:11 |
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Heaven is waiting but waiting is Hell
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dr wu23
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My favorite sad song............
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One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
Haquin |
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Cristi
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VDGG - House With No Door
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Frets N Worries
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Maybe something off of Still Life?
Though maybe Hamill's vocals aren't everyone's definition of 'beautiful'
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The Wheel of Time Turns, and Ages come and pass. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the shadow.
Let the Dragon ride again on the winds of time... |
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Greenmist
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Nightwish - Dead Boys Poem
Theres a sad story but told in a beautiful way
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terramystic
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Message to Bears - You Are A Memory
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mellotronwave
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Lou Reed : Sad song (The Lou Reed live version)
ELO : Can't get it out of my head Peter Hammill : Wilhelmina Genesis : Blood on he rooftops BJH : The great 1974 mining disaster Elbow : Weightless Rush : Red Sector A Genesis : Twilight Alehouse Suzanne Vega : Luka Neil Young : See the sky about to rain Billie Holliday : Strange fruits Ben Harper : Alone The Verve : The drugs don't work Kevin Coyne : house on the hill Kevin Coyne : Talking to no one Pater Gabriel : Biko Peter Gabriel : Wallflower Peter Gabriel : Family snapshot Marillion : This Strange Engine Peter Gabriel : Mercy Street Camel : The Candle hour Edited by mellotronwave - August 08 2023 at 14:50 |
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Steve Wyzard
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"God if I saw her now", Anthony Phillips, from The Geese and the Ghost.
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Magog2112
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Arena - Mea Culpa "I hear you call to me, but there's nothing I can do." If that doesn't tug at your heartstrings, I don't know what does. |
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HenriJ
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"Fare thee well, fare thee well you that was once dear to me...". Gentle Giant's Think of Me With Kindness always puts a lump in my throat.
Peter Hammill of course has a plethora of these songs, but the one that first comes to my mind is Empire of Delight. |
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Dellinger
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Well, then, this song is telling us he didn't find anything with his searching. I guess the only hopeful message is that we shouldn't for attachments, since in the end everything will be lost, and by not forming such attachments one can live in better tranquility. I mean, if I want to find a positive element on the message of the song. |
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richardh
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To me that is entirely the point. Livgren was searching for a meaning or purpose to life. A lot of Kansas songs are about this seeking something. I find this honest and refreshing and indeed spiritual rather than depressing. I've never taken it that way. |
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PETER HAMMILL - Easy to slip away, In The End
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Lydianlover
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Here are more
Jonas Lindberg - on the horizon Shadow gallery - hope for us, Alaska
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Lydianlover
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtbuUwUksRI
I love this song as well. Very sad song especially the lydian part. Feels like a song about somewhat offing themselves unable to continue with existence. Listen to 1:56 - 2:32 Also, Arena - Elea, pins and needles, friday's dream. Also post more concept like albums similar to the arena songs I mentioned. I want more music like them. You really limited goosebumps driven music is. |
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ForeverFloyd
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Alice in Chains often produce sad and beautiful songs, best of them; Nutshell Another one that I feel should be listed: Seventh Wonder - Tears for a father
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gerunding
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7hbqxnhzU8
The diluted half music video version of this song ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxVNOnPyvIU ) is a contentious version that skirts the line between neo-soul resurgence and objectification. Completely, and in the context of the album, the false start from ?uestlove, the song is given credence, in and of itself. Strong in its first strum-plinks, coming in at 6/4, this is D'Angelo's (Michael Archer) masterpiece. The audio feel like an interpolation of the music video, and the stress of the tinny guitar (at first, anyway), serves as a perfect backdrop for the way the song progresses. The interesting thing about D'Angelo's lyrics are how they feel perfectly crafted as an homage to a bygone era, essentially becoming a post-modernist sound collage (think NEGATIVELAND's "U2") of what is essentially, "I'm here for love-making". Furthermore, on the direction of the music video, producer ?uestlove questioned Archer, asking if he was receiving oral stimulation in the music video. The music video rose in a meteoric fashion, eclipsing the musical talent of Archer, which lead to a subsequently tumultuous tour. In an attempt to please his fans, Archer would take every moment possible to maintain his physique, to the point of starvation and physical exhaustion. On top of that, Archer felt his music meant nothing to his fans, as he was essentially that "hot dude from that sexy video," becoming even more disenchanted with his musical pedigree. Eventually, he overcame his insecurities, fighting them with the comments that he'd rather just be fat, over anything. Archer's story served for a long time as a precaution to being objectified in many ways, even staring in his own Eddie Murphy-type sex sting. In spite of that, as well as sloppily mixing the political and sexual in his latest album, "Black Messiah," D'Angelo has persisted, lending his southern Virginia ways to the likes of Red Dead Redemption 2. Edited by gerunding - April 01 2019 at 02:16 |
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Dellinger
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If we are mentioning non prog beautiful sad songs... well, there's a song from The Rolling Stones that seems to be mostly ignored but that I do love and that just came to my mind. Memory Motel, one of my favourites from what little I know from the band, rather long for the band's standards (at just over 7 min), and very melancholic sounding (sorry if this has just about nothing to do with the songs you mentioned either). |
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Snicolette
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prog related, Tom Rapp's Snow Queen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3f06N9gZRkY
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"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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