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Songs that make you swoon...

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I know we have a lyrics thread, but this is a bit different ;)
This is for those songs that when you hear them... your spine almost tingles and you close your eyes, almost hypnotised by their rhythm, the voice of the singer(s), the instrumentals, the atmosphere they evoke. :cool:

I have loved this since the first moment I heard it...


Set the Prairie on Fire

Full, full moon and that same sad nature
I wanna cover every inch of you like ink on paper
Like the blind parade of souls Consumed by religion
I can't wait 'til I get you in that defenseless position

When we set the prairie on fire
we go down to the water, naked and slow
You and me and the heart of desire
We set the prairie on fire
How hard will the wind blow
How far will it go

When the feeling burns down to one solitary color
the velocity of longing, melting into each other
It's a song our fingers play all at once and together
You can bet we never learned it, but we've known it forever

I dreamed that we were flying, carried up from the ashes
Black silhouettes of velvet against the crimson of passion
We can almost hear the echoes from the smoldering meadow
It's the rapture of the angels and the rage of devil

In the cool dusk of horses through the rusted wires of sleep
With our arms around midnight, we're headed for release
we go riding in the wind, we go riding in the dark
go riding, riding

When we set the prairie on fire
we go down to the water, naked and slow
You and me and the heart of desire
We set the prairie on fire
How hard will the wind blow
How far will it go.


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Metallica's live S&M version of Nothing Else Matters.
That and the theme for Halo, although not a song, the chanting and music is extremely atmospheric.
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Argos contains the 'Laminated book of dreams', to catch the 'Tears of joy'.
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Mad world from Gary Jules,
When i first heared it on the ending credits of Donnie Darko i was touched by it. I think it had something to do with the combination of a very very good movie. (I didnt link it to the original Tears for Fears version then)

It's been my favorite song for a long time, and i was realy bumped when it suddenly became a big hit here in the Netherlands more then a year later.
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Eros Ramazotti - Se Basta Une Canzone
Loreena McKennitt - Last Unicorn
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Well I'm not sure about making me swoon but just about every Bouncing Souls song gives me a chill. I think that's as close as I get to swooning over music.
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Post by Macleod1701 »

How about the Limp Bizkit version of Behind Blue Eyes, pretty good I thought

Transformers the movie theme by Lion gets the old adrenaline going too, those 80's power rocks always do!
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Argos contains the 'Laminated book of dreams', to catch the 'Tears of joy'.
So many beautiful things...I cannot posses them all....wait stock check beep boop beep beep
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The theme from Morrowind, Star Wars, or Also Sprach Zurathurstra..
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will not have, nor do they deserve, either one."

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Post by Locke Da'averan »

bg2 beginning(when you can choose: new game/save/load/options etc).. it gives me the chills even if i just think about it.. dunno what makes it so..
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Into the west - Annie Lennox
L'arena - Ennio Morricone
The themes from: Star Wars, The Rock and The Rohan theme from Two Towers (especially the part with the norwegian violin known as "Hardingfele")

As you can see, I really like orchestrated film scores. And also most things which includes a lot of violins and/or Trumphets or other wind instuments.
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Post by Sytze »

You should get the themes from especially Black Hawk Down and Armageddon then, Yeltsu. And all in all, get Hans Zimmer songs. ;)
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"Move It" by Dope ;)

"The Jack" by AC/DC, the live version lyrics though, I've yet to find them written down anywhere unfortunately.

"Implements of Destruction" by Chimaira, It's an instrumental, but it goes from beautiful mellow parts to metal and back and I find it wonderful to listen to.

"Brain Damage" by Pink Floyd
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[QUOTE=Sytze]You should get the themes from especially Black Hawk Down and Armageddon then, Yeltsu. And all in all, get Hans Zimmer songs. ;) [/QUOTE]

I've seen armageddon, but I don't remember the music, but I'll be sure to look into it. Thanks for the advice.
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[QUOTE=Sytze]You should get the themes from especially Black Hawk Down and Armageddon then, Yeltsu. And all in all, get Hans Zimmer songs. ;) [/QUOTE]
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Post by ik911 »

I really get a need to march in no specific direction hearing Frank Klepacki's Hell March 2 (from Command & Conquer) at full volume. :o

Conquest of Paradise (1492 soundtrack from Vangelis) sometimes brings a tear to my eye, and Imagine from John Lennon. Both for personal reasons.
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[QUOTE=ik911]I really get a need to march in no specific direction hearing Frank Klepacki's Hell March 2 (from Command & Conquer) at full volume. :o
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I used to have that CD, and it had a similar effect on me.
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Post by Fiberfar »

how strange, nobody have written Don't cry with guns n' roses yet...

I have to agree with Ik911 on the conquest to paradise, it is very nice.

I like Johnny Cash's hurt, it reminds me of someone i knew.
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Enter Sandman-Metallica

Sorry but i hear that and i start to get adreanilin goin, trying to fight for friends and family that have past. i took up the name Death for that reason. all others are knock offs, they have no use for the name then it sounds "scary". and if anyones wondering Sandman can be used as a nick name for the Grim Reaper
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Post by dragon wench »

I am reorganising my music, so am coming across all kinds of pieces...
Here is another that makes me think "Oh wow.." ;)


Blood of Eden

I caught sight of my reflection
I caught it in the window
I saw the darkness in my heart
I saw the signs of my undoing
They had been there from the start
And the darkness still has work to do
The knotted chord’s untying
They’re heated and they’re holy
Oh they’re sitting there on high
So secure with everything they’re buying

{chorus:}
In the blood of eden
Lie the woman and the man
With the man in the woman
And the woman in the man
In the blood of eden
Lie the woman and the man
We wanted the union
Oh the union of the woman
The woman and the man

My grip is surely slipping
I think I’ve lost my hold
Yes, I think I’ve lost my hold
I cannot get insurance anymore
They don’t take credit, only gold
Is that a dagger or a crucifix I see
You hold so tightly in your hand
And all the while the distance grows between you and me
I do not understand

[chorus]

At my request, you take me in
In that tenderness, I am floating away
No certainty, nothing to rely on
Holding still for a moment
What a moment this is
Oh for a moment of forgetting, a moment of bliss
Heyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

I can hear the distant thunder
Of a million unheard souls
Of a million unheard souls
Watch each one reach for creature comfort
For the filling of their holes

In the blood of eden
Lie the woman and the man
With the man in the woman
And the woman in the man
In the blood of eden
We wanted the union
Of the woman and the man

In the blood of eden
Lie the woman and the man
I feel the man in the woman
And the woman in the man

In the blood of eden
Lie the woman and the man
I feel the man in the woman
And the woman in the man

In the blood of eden
We’ve done everything we can
In the blood of eden
Saw the end as we began
With the man in the woman
And the woman in the man
It was all for the union
Oh, the union of the woman, the woman and the man.

The blood of eden keeps running through me
Running through my veins
The blood of eden keeps rushing through me
When I’m sure there’s none that remains
The blood of eden keeps running through me
I can feel it in my bones
That blood of eden keeps rushing through me
Taking back what it owns


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A Peter Gabriel how could i forget.
Best life performence i have ever seen (and i've seen alot of artists).

Father and Son - Cat Stevens version
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Post by Xandax »

I don't know any other song of this band, but this song gets to me everytime. It isn't often heard in Denmark that I know of and I had great difficulties in tracking it down, but it is just danged good in my view.


Jump, Little Children: Cathedrals.

In the shadows of tall buildings
Of fallen angels on the ceilings
Oily feathers in bronze and concrete
Faded colors, pieces left incomplete
The line moves slowly past the electric fence
Across the borders between continents

In the cathedrals of New York and Rome
There is a feeling that you should just go home
And spend a lifetime finding out just where that is

In the shadows of tall buildings
The architecture is slowly peeling
Marble statues and glass dividers
Someone is watching all of the outsiders
The line moves slowly through the numbered gate
Past the mosaic of the head of state

In the cathedrals of New York and Rome
There is a feeling that you should just go home
And spend a lifetime finding out just where that is

In the shadows of tall buildings
Of open arches endlessly kneeling
Sonic landscapes echoing vistas
Someone is listening from a safe distance
The line moves slowly into a fading light
A final moment in the dead of the night

In the cathedrals of New York and Rome
There is a feeling that you should just go home
And spend a lifetime finding out just where that is
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