Slowly I have been realizing that listening to deeply emotional and powerful songs are beginning to stimulate physical feelings of enjoyment the more I delve into music.
Listen to the beginning of this in 480p please.
The tension of the melody that starts at 0:15, for me, stresses so much emotion. I found this song on Pandora, and I really love parts of it so much... What do you all think about all of what I said, and of the song itself.
Also please do not move this to music/art.
"If a topic that clearly interest noone needs to be closed to underline the "we don't want this here" message, is up to debate."
If you would ever take acoustic music and give it a chance to really throw up emotion triggering music, anything from Candy Rat Records has you covered. Some truly great stuff there.
My personal favourite piece of all time. If I am ever in a mood I don't want to be, I put this song on and let my mind wander into a better place.
Music inducing emotions/moods is pretty much the only thing I'm listening to. I also love music that surrounds you (which doesn't always induce a feeling). I personally believe the sad/down induced-moods are much stronger in music than joy ones. Anyways, here is some good stuff (listen to them completely! >:O):
Unfortunately, most of my most recent discoveries are too unknown to find a song on YouTube. And well... I'm kind of unmotivated to look for my whole discography so... I'll stop it there knowing there probably will not be many people who'll actually listen to my recommendations. If you like them and want more, contact me via PM.
That track is the highlight of an otherwise mediocre album (mind you I'm not as hardcore into GG as, seemingly, most of their fans, so you might enjoy it anyway). Other tracks worth a try (at the very least) are Two Weeks in Spain and For Nobody, although they're both kind of silly.
Yeah I'm not a big fan of Westernhagen either, Fanta vier much better! But they didn't drop the lyrics that fit the situation. Farty: Ich bin wieder hier; nobody: in meinem Revier; Me: war nie wirklich weg