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What are everyone's favourite songs to listen to when you feel down?
Here are mine (a few anyway)...

Are You Lonely: All About Eve
Now and Then: Blackmore's Night
Who Decides?: Nevermore
Amelia: Joni Mitchell
Road: Nick Drake (actually anything by him)
The whole of the Edward Scissorhands soundtrack
My Immortal: Evanesance (I know they're commercial and un-true, but it's a great song!)
 

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Black Sheep of the Family by Rainbow

Evil Woman by ELO

Just Say No to Love by Steele and Iommi

Dig Up Her Bones by The Misfits


There's a ton more.
 

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Katatonia - Discouraged Ones and various other albums. All killer stuff!

My Dying Bride - A few tracks here and there, currently off the dreadfull hours

Anathema - Alternative 4 (track 6 in particular)

Type O Negative - Suspended in Dusk + White Slavery (it reminds me of a miserable period) and a few others.

A few Johnny Cash songs

a bunch more on top of this, but those are the main bands really
. Any case it has to be miserable bleak music, and sometimes what I have isn't bleak enough (break out the "oh you poor poor goth" violins boys!)
 

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Pain of Salvation - This Heart of Mine & Second Love
Opeth - Isolation Years
Anathema - Don't Look to Far
 

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Hmm, there are too many to list all. Depends on why I'm sad.

Girl trouble: Since I've Been Lovin' You - Led Zeppelin
Sad but pissed: Lament of a Mortal Soul - Arch Enemy

Awakenings - Symphony X
Shades of Grey - Twist of Fate
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Tibia - Paul Erlich
 

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intresting thread,

glycerine, Bush
Today, Samshing Pumpkins
 

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Sad, but pissed? Static-X - Anything but this

Otherwise,

Steve Vai - For the love of God
Jamiroquai - Manifest destiny
Fun Lovin' Criminals - There was a time
Audioslave - Shadow on the sun
Squarepusher - Tundra 4
 

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distressed_romeo said:
What are everyone's favourite songs to listen to when you feel down?

Joe Satriani's Flying in a Blue Dream album
Metallica's ...and justice for all album
Type O's October Rust
Paradise Lost's Draconian Times
Savatage's Dead Winter Dead
Eric Johnson (his album with the angel on the cover is great meditation music)
Some of my own music
etc.

Sometimes the best thing to do is pick up the guitar and write something. Creating music from emotional stress can be very cathartic, and usually winds up being the best music.
 

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Ken Burtch said:
In the Arms of the Angel - Sarah McLaughlin

That entire album is awesome, and great "feeling down" sort of music.


desertdweller said:
Sometimes the best thing to do is pick up the guitar and write something. Creating music from emotional stress can be very cathartic, and usually winds up being the best music.

Amen... There are days where I think my guitar is the only thing that's kept me alive, lol.


A few personal favorites:

"Collapse the Light Into Earth" - Porcupine Tree
"Alien" - Bush
"Engines of Creation" - Joe Satriani (more for the associations, though)
"Cello Song" - Nick Drake
"In My Time of Need," Opeth
"Hurt" - Johnny Cash
"Hold On" - Tom Waits
"Comfortably Numb" - Pink Floyd

I'll think of a few more, but that's a starter... the first two in particular are so sad they almost hurt to listen to when you're feeling good:

"I won't try and change your mind, I won't heal given time, I won't feel better in the cold light of day, but I won't stop you if you wanted to stay..."

"Satallite comes and goes, we give each other all that we know, in silence we still talk, by the light of the stereo wall..."
 

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Orff - Carmina Burana introduction
Albinoni - Adagio
NIN - A Warm Place, Something I Can Never Have, The Great Below, At The Heart of It All
Tori Amos - Over It, The Pool
Grateful Dead - Rosemary, Black Peter
Satriani - Down, Down, Down
Muse - Showbiz
 

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Oh, forgot to mention 'Bloodflowers' and 'Disintegration' by the Cure. There's a lot of memories, both good and bad, wrapped up in those albums.
 

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The entire album of Nevermore's "Dreaming Neon Black" \m/

An absolute masterpiece expression of overwhelming loss and unanswered questions, combined with the anger & frustration with God during such times.
 

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Elysian said:
Death - The Sound of Perserverence(the whole album)

Man, that album is so full of emotion, I can't think of a situation when it wouldn't be appropriate.

giannifive said:
Orff - Carmina Burana introduction

Have you heard the TSO cover of that one? I heard they did it, but haven't heard it yet.
 

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distressed_romeo said:
Oh, forgot to mention 'Bloodflowers' and 'Disintegration' by the Cure. There's a lot of memories, both good and bad, wrapped up in those albums.

Jeez, I totally forgot about Disintegration. That followed immediately by the Stones' "Beggar's Banquet" is about the perfect two hours' block of "feeling down" music - the first to allow yourself to bottom out, the second to remind you that there's still some pretty good shit going on in this world of ours. I don't know what it is, but it works for me every time.
 

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Michelle Branche's 2nd ablum
Taproot-Poem
Slipknot-Purity, Eyeless
StoneSour whole album
StereoMud-Both of their albums rock
Drowning Pool-whole first album
 

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I think Type o Negative is the thing to listen to when depressed. It makes you even more depressed :lol: although good still
 

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nitelightboy said:
Slipknot-Purity, Eyeless

We're doing that kind of stuff too? In that case, Mudvayne's "Dig" is hard to beat when you're pissed off and want something to listen to. A track with the lyrics "Let me help you tie the rope around your neck, let me help you hold the Glock against your head" fits well when you're in that mood. :D

Also, Strapping Young Lad's album "Alien".
 
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