Music that touches your soul
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Just wondering what bands/music touches your soul. You know, you can relate to the music/lyrics or it gives you that special feeling. Or maybe it reminds you of that special someone. Let's see your list...
Mine would be...
Queen- I love them so much. Different moods/feelings with different songs. Freddie Mercury is da man!
Eagles- Not a huge fan but I love their music. Pretty good when I'm feeling low or depressed.
Sarah Brightman- Her "Time to Say Goodbye" album touches me everytime I listen to it. Her voice on this album is absolutely wonderful.
Andrea Bocelli- I like all his albums. I don't understand what he's saying but the 'feel' of the song is there for me.
Well, that's all I can think of for now. Yeah, I've got a weak spot for nice and soft love songs. Who doesn't?
Mine would be...
Queen- I love them so much. Different moods/feelings with different songs. Freddie Mercury is da man!
Eagles- Not a huge fan but I love their music. Pretty good when I'm feeling low or depressed.
Sarah Brightman- Her "Time to Say Goodbye" album touches me everytime I listen to it. Her voice on this album is absolutely wonderful.
Andrea Bocelli- I like all his albums. I don't understand what he's saying but the 'feel' of the song is there for me.
Well, that's all I can think of for now. Yeah, I've got a weak spot for nice and soft love songs. Who doesn't?
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That's easy, Van Morrison "Poetic Champions Compose" and "Avalon Sunsets". His music always moves me.
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George Harrison, My Sweet Lord. John Lennon Imagine, Instant Karma. Too late to think of more, but there is plenty. Ah, SRV knocking out some gut wrenching chords. Riviera Paradise by SRV is as beautiful as it gets. The blues baby...UNIVERA
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cool, guys. Now, if only I knew the name of some songs and artists that stayed with me. You know, like seeing a film, you hear a song you like but don't really go out and search for the artist.
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Interesting picks for "Music that touches the Soul".
While I grew up in the 60's and 70 with great rock and roll bands who played their music very well, I don't think I would call it music that touches my soul.
I guess it depends on what the definition of "your soul" is. I like rock and have a decent collection and do enjoy it very much, even though the subject matter is not always something I can agree with, it's not what I would call "soul stirring".
To me, the soul is something much deeper. Artist who touch my soul, sing songs about real things and believe what their songs mean, this gives them much better performances than most bands who "just entertain". George Harrison would be a good example, even though you might not be a Krisna, he used music as a tool and wrote about his life and said things that were real to him. A lot of his music touches my soul even though I'm not a Hare Kirshna. Music that makes you think about yourself and the world is more "soul stirring" to me than songs from musician's that write purely for entertainment. Entertainment music has it's place and is what most people listen to but it's not I would personally call music that touches your soul.
A lot of the music that touches my soul will never be played on commerical rock and roll stations because they are biased against Christians. They don't like the subject matter. It does not mix with sex, drugs and rock and roll.
It relates to good things and not the subject matter of most rock and roll songs.
Religious music is played all the time on rock and roll stations, just not "Christian Music". Examples of this would be Harrison's "My Sweet Lord", and a whole lot more to include music by Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Metallica, Ozzy etc, etc.
This bias is a very bad thing is tolerated by the masses. I believe this would not be tolerated if the same bias was applied to the above mentioned artist.
Why is this?
You can judge the state of your soul by what you feed your soul. This is you.
If, I'm listening to music that really touches my soul, I'm listening to;
Bryan Duncan
Carman
Dallas Holm
Leon Patillo
Annie Herring
Glad
Don Franciso
George Harrison
Most you have never heard of, but are just as fine as musicians as the best of any secular music and give superior performances.
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Nice choices of some Christian artists, but I don't see music having to have a message to reach me. I prefer instrumental. Right at the moment, I am cranking Phil Woods- All Bird's Children on the Concord Jazz label, specifically.... Gotham Serenade. It definately reaches me............HT Optoma HD25 LV on 80" DIY Screen, Anthem MRX 300 Receiver, Pioneer Elite BDP 51FD Polk CS350LS, Polk SDA1C, Polk FX300, Polk RT55, Dual EBS Adire Shiva 320watt tuned to 17hz, ICs-DIY Twisted Prs, Speaker-Raymond Cable
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You're right, I should have included instrumentals in there, I really like them too. No disagreement with your POV. Instrumentals have messages too but we all have to really listen to understand, thats why the composer wrote them.
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She's as sweet as .... Tupelo Honey - Van Morrison
Gets me everytime.
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Allman Brothers,, "Live at the Filmore"--"You don't love me no more",,the guitar piece is so sweet and genuine with feeling that it brings tears to my eyes,,,if I could only go back
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Just a few more:
Jonny Cash- Hurt
Aaron Copland- Farewell for the Common Man
Gladiator Soundtrack- Hans Zimmer & Lisa Gerrard- Elysium, Honor Him, Now we are Free
Charlotte Church with Josh Groban- The Prayer
Don Mclean- American Pie
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Nice selection of music guys! Like Drummingman, I grew up in the '60's and 70's. I'm still trying to grow up but we'll save that for another time.
I have a lot of music that spurs deep emothion feelings in me. Whether is be heartache of a long gone romance, inspirational music (That Old Rugged Cross), some smooth jazz, classical, opera or whatever. That is the great part of music it can touch you in so many ways. Different ways, different music for different people. It's a universal language. Enjoy the listening!Carl -
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george daniel wrote:Allman Brothers,, "Live at the Filmore"--"You don't love me no more",,the guitar piece is so sweet and genuine with feeling that it brings tears to my eyes,,,if I could only go back

Same album but "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed". Always has, always will.... -
Two songs that immediately come to mind:
Van Halen - Not Enough
Jewel - Foolish Games
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Songs that I find very "emotional" for wahtever reason :
Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt".
Blind Melon - "Soul One"
Joe Brown closing the Concert for George with "I'll See You in My Dreams"If you will it, dude, it is no dream. -
If Graceland's narrative of finding one's way both metaphorically and physically in a America that can no longer be so easily defined -- all the while toting along a single-child from a broken marriage and thus attempting to simultaneously salvage a relationship with said only child and only country is not soul-stirring, then I guess I must be laboring under another definition.
To each their own I guess....I never had it like this where I grew up. But I send my kids here because the fact is you go to one of the best schools in the country: Rushmore. Now, for some of you it doesn't matter. You were born rich and you're going to stay rich. But here's my advice to the rest of you: Take dead aim on the rich boys. Get them in the crosshairs and take them down. Just remember, they can buy anything but they can't buy backbone. Don't let them forget it. Thank you.Herman Blume - Rushmore -
Here is some more that come to mind...
Ennio Morricone- "The Mission" the whole cd is a powerful instrumental and has a spiritual tone to it... very moving.
Sarah Machlaclan- "Angel"
Alanis Morissette- "Thank you", "Everything" and "Mercy" (all on The Collection cd)
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Eric Claptop Tears in Heaven always gets me, because I immediately think of him/ anyone losing a child. Then I turn it off because its too much.
Some 80's music does it for me, because it takes my mind immediately back to high school, and memories start flooding back. Not all of it, just the 'good stuff' (stop laughing
). Iron Maiden, Lost Boys soundtrack, INXS, OMD, etc.
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Yes, I do. Those are the most powerful songs, in my opinion. That's one of the reason's Jewel's Foolish Games is to moving to me. Besides having the whole sounds that generally gets to me, my best friend who has now moved away sent it to me.dylan wrote:You know those songs that immediately snap your thoughts to an earlier time?
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Agree with Dylan and Audiobliss. It's like taking a trip back in time.
Very nice variety of music listed here.
Here's a few more to add..
Il Divo- "Mama"
Queen- "Friends Will be Friends"
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I, too, grew up in the 60's/70's and found that the songs of singer/songwriters is what reaches and moves me. Did then, still does today. Lots of stuff by Jackson Browne, James Taylor, Dan Fogelberg, Joni Mitchell etc. These folks, and others like them, always seemed to have something to say in their music; something that came from their heart and so often grabbed mine. I've often found them expressing something that I've felt too.
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Patty Larkin "Me and that Train", "I Told Him That My Dog Wouldn't Run"
Me and That Train
by Patty Larkin
It was Me And That Train
One night in Colorado
Driving out of Denver
I was following a shadow
Staring down the mountain
With my mouth wide open
Wondering why
I thought about the ocean
Up along the pass
The snow was blowing
On Me And That Train
It was Me And That Train
Like the first time that I met you
You were holding up the sky
Leaning on your leather
And I saw her with you
And I thought you were together
Like that moment in question
Took a ten second answer
You were out the door
You were headed for me
Like Me And That Train
And the trucks were sliding sideways
Like sons of ****
They were putting on their tire chains
Rolling into ditches
And I crawled on by
Like God was throwing the switches
For Me And That Train
It was Me And That Train
Like the night before Christmas
I was working downtown
A shopkeeper mistress
And a guy in a ski mask
Had a gun in his pocket
And he pointed to the safe
And he told me to unlock it
I put my jands in the air
And I laughed because I couldn't stop it
Just like Me And That Train
And the trucks were sliding sideways
Like sons of ****
They were putting on their tire chains
Rolling into ditches
And I crawled on by
Like God was throwing the switches
For Me And That Train
It was Me And That Train
When I drove into the canyon
It was coming up the river
Like a long lost companion
And the walls went to heaven
Into endless darkness
But the train lit up the sandstone
Like a thousand pardons
Just then underneath me
And my beating heart was
Me And That Train
And the trucks were sliding sideways
Like sons of ****
They were putting on their tire chains
Rolling into ditches
And I crawled on by
Like God was throwing the switches
For Me And That Train
And the trucks were sliding sideways
Like sons of ****
They were putting on their tire chains
Rolling into ditches
And I crawled on by
Like God was throwing the switches
For Me And That Train
I Told Him That My Dog Wouldn't Run
by Patty Larkin
I Told Him That My Dog Wouldn't Run
I told him that I loved someone
Yeah, that's my old car out in the parking lot
I saw him when he first walked in
I thought it was a vision of him
He was lookiing like where he had been
Looking kind of fragile
He said
I read the Bible everyday
Trying to keep the demons at bay
Thank God when the sun goes down
I don't blow away
My friend said, was he always like that
I said yeah, but he was never this bad
I remember us playing for nickels and dimes
Out on the corner
I asked him to marry me once
He told me he couldn't because
This would be all that there was
He said
I read the Bible very day
Trying to keep the demons at bay
Thank God when the sun goes down
I don't blow away
He was laughing but I didn't get the joke
He was dying to light up a smoke
And I wanted to cry
In the florescent light of the restaurant
I smiled and I got up to go
I was hoping for a goodbye to hold
But it was kinda like touching a ghost
So I ran when I walked out
He said
I read the Bible every day
Trying to keep the demons at bay
Thank God when the sun goes down
I don't blow away
I got in my car and I drove
Over the bridge to the coast
Wondering where does old love go
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Great thread! I always get a very emotional feeling when I listen to Olivier Messiaen's "Quartet for the End of Time". He wrote this piece of music when he was in a German prison camp. He and other musicians performed it in November 1941 in front of 5,000 fellow prisoners. I can easily imagine the complete scene, the cold dead of Winter, everything about the inhumanity he experienced. How amazing a little bit of music must have sounded to them.
Also, Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit" dealing with lynching.
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Great thread topic! I'll add some of mine (not in any specific order!):
Johnny Cash - Hurt
Grateful Dead - Box of Rain
Blues Traveller - The Mountains Win Again
Joan Baez - Diamonds and Rust
Journey - Of a Lifetime
George Strait - Amarillo by Morning
John Denver - Country Roads and Rocky Mountain High
John Anderson - Seminole Wind
Celtic Women/Cloe - Floating in the Air
That's all I can extract from the aging memory cells at the moment
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Alison Krausse and Union Station--Ghost in this House gets me pretty good.
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As good as any topic for my 100th, I guess.

"I Believe In You And Me" - The Four Tops
Moved me so much, the wife and I danced to it as our "first song" in 1994.
Most Journey usually brings a smile to my face as well. Class of '81.So, are you willing to put forth a little effort or are you happy sitting in your skeptical poo pile?
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