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DoofusWainwright
April 27th 2018


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

It’s maybe top 60/top 75 for me - still slightly prefer ‘Animals’ I think



Close thing.

theBoneyKing
April 27th 2018


24890 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I like this album and it’s kind of obviously classic but I also have zero connection to it whatsoever. It’s probably top 100 by virtue of rating alone but there are albums I rate 3.5 that I care about more than this tbh.

Wish You Were Here is the “true” classic.

DoofusWainwright
April 27th 2018


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Wish You Were Here is a bit too bluesy for my tastes, as good as it is

DoofusWainwright
April 27th 2018


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I've always had a connection with this album, it has the most universal themes ever (almost to a fault) - I just got deeper connections on the same themes from elsewhere when I was 16 years old.



Now with a bit of nostalgia of my own applied to it, I feel it's a classic

Jasdevi087
April 27th 2018


8176 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

i'd like WYWH more if Have a Cigar didn't have the most dad riff of all time

SIIMBOLIC
April 27th 2018


1713 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

but dad rock rules hard

Demon of the Fall
April 27th 2018


39143 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Some of these comments make me realise how little I actually connect to music emotionally, I find this slightly disappointing.

There's a selection of albums I have nostalgic feelings towards, even ones that have since lost their lustre, but I suppose that might be part of the problem (the whole falling out of love thing).

SIIMBOLIC
April 27th 2018


1713 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

with a lot of albums, you gotta stop thinking so much and just feel it

DDDeftoneDDD
April 27th 2018


23543 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

music is all about emotion (: dad's classic, my classic. beautiful music.

Demon of the Fall
April 27th 2018


39143 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I have to feel things now? Damn. It happened once & I didn't like it.

DDDeftoneDDD
April 27th 2018


23543 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

LOLOL you re a cold bitch! Your ratings are cold but I still like your insights. X) have you ever cried to a song?

SIIMBOLIC
April 27th 2018


1713 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I nearly did to Smith's still ill once

Demon of the Fall
April 27th 2018


39143 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I'm half-joking, I definitely have cried at a song & emotional connections to music have definitely developed in the past, it's just a lot of them are 'in the moment' or only last a certain period of time, it's odd. There are a very select few albums/songs that have stood the test of time in that regard. Jane Doe will never fail to move me (I hope).

I'm developing new connections & hopefully they'll last, the most recent example is some of Bjork's work pulls at my heartstrings & the odd track by The Cure or The National. How long they'll last is anyone's guess.

Demon of the Fall
April 27th 2018


39143 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Oh, I remember crying at a Neurosis track when I was younger due to the sheer power of the instrumentation (nothing to do with the themes/lyrics), first & only time it's ever happened.

SIIMBOLIC
April 27th 2018


1713 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

who nose



but this rules hard m8

DDDeftoneDDD
April 27th 2018


23543 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I remember recently to have that crying feeling with Amenra - Solitary Reign and The Contortionist - Return to the Earth lolol...but you know, there's many ways to feel in music. The "chill in the spine" its a pretty awesome feeling to lol and when you like some much something that's heavy and/or complex you really feel your blood pumping through your veins.

theBoneyKing
April 27th 2018


24890 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I’m not usually a sappy guy but there’s some music out there that I have teared up just thinking about.

Demon of the Fall
April 27th 2018


39143 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

@Deftone: I find that 'spine chill' or 'pumped' feeling happens more often, maybe that just reflects on the type of music I more regularly listen to, haha

DDDeftoneDDD
April 27th 2018


23543 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

ahah sure it does! A bit of topic here but I just "fived" the amazing album from Rwake - Voice of Omens (after a few months of several listenings) - a lots of different feelings there (for early Mastodon fans, and Neurosis to I guess)

Dylan620
April 27th 2018


6007 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Think the only song to make me cry when I first listened to it was Radiohead's "No Surprises"



Elsewhere I've cried *to* music after the waterworks were already in motion (The Devil and God when I was 16, Red House Painters I and Manchester Orchestra's "Sleeper 1972" within the past year or so) but I can't recall anything else off the top of my head that has actually *made* me cry. Maybe "Starálfur" by Sigur Rós if tears of joy count?



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