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dumbunicorn456 t1_jdeoeeg wrote
Reply to Music Experiences by Budderboy23
Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge by MCR ik it’s stereotypical but like i have never ever connected to music on such a personal level like i cried so hard when i first listened to it because i just felt like it understood me
Budderboy23 OP t1_jdeo1h3 wrote
Reply to comment by lonelycrossers in Music Experiences by Budderboy23
I'd place it firmly in the camp of not for me. You greatly made an extremely uneasy atmosphere, and while I think its well done, it's not something for me, but there is an audience out there so good job
1emanresu_cireneg t1_jdeo1cz wrote
"Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay" by Otis Redding
cynical_genx_man t1_jdeo08s wrote
Reply to comment by Opus-the-Penguin in Best version of hallelujah? by JoeLawson10
As I think about it, it seems that my lack of enthusiasm for the Buckley version stems from the fact that to me the song is one from the POV of a middle-aged man who is looking back on his life and his relationships (both physical and spiritual) and trying to unpack the memories good and bad.
With that in mind, a singer still in their 20's - no matter how much soul or passion they bring - miss the mark because one cannot mimic the sort of experience, approach, and attitude that comes with age. It's the same reason that having someone like, say, Bono or Paul McCartney try and cover a song of youthful angst and rebellion comes off as lacking the necessary life-perspective behind it. Sure, they can recall what it was like to be 20, but the feelings and internal reality of a 20 year old are different than the memories of it and an old guy whinging about the difficulties a young person faces can often feel forced or silly. So for this song while a young singer might be able to imagine themselves as an older version of themselves wandering the dusty rooms of their life, it's at best a good approximation.
And, as a middle-aged dude myself, I can sense that inauthenticity (for lack of a better word), while that genuine truth is clear when the song is sung by someone of the right age.
Even worse is using this song as some sort of celebratory anthem. It's not. It may not be full doom and gloom, but there is a melancholy to the lyrics *and* music that sort of renders any use of this as an upbeat joyful song of triumph to be a misapplication.
Anyway, I'm sure that now this comment will be downvoted simply because my opinion doesn't match that of others who are unaware that subjective opinions and interpretations of art is not a matter of right or wrong.
Auran82 t1_jdenwka wrote
He just wanted to liver little.
drfunkenstien014 t1_jdeni5a wrote
Video is nsfw btw
tsuyoi_hikari t1_jden8xe wrote
Cliff Richard - Ocean Deep
dumbunicorn456 t1_jdem855 wrote
Swim - Alec Benjamin. not one of his best, but i guess it is what you’re looking for
serenadinganemu t1_jdelvbg wrote
Badly Drawn Boy - Camping Next to Water
Followed by Stone on the Water
aaron_hoff t1_jdelv0v wrote
Aqueous Transmission - Incubus
DrOhNo2000 t1_jdelsnx wrote
Haifish, Rammstein
RU_FKM t1_jdelqqb wrote
Peter Gabriel has a few:
- Washing of the Water
- Red Rain
- Here Comes the Flood
- I Go Swimming
- Steam
WrongdoerAncient8877 t1_jdelon8 wrote
Literally every second song by Florence + The Machine
In case you're unaware, there's a running joke that Flo can't stop writing about water.
Evening-Wishbone4815 t1_jdek9ap wrote
Reply to Best version of hallelujah? by JoeLawson10
Theory of a Deadman did a damn good version.
rivers21 t1_jdek7fm wrote
Frightened Rabbit - Swim Until You Can’t See Land
MDS1138 t1_jdek76m wrote
Reply to comment by audwun in Share whatever song(s) come to mind? by audwun
Awesome, thank you for listening! Not a real band in the sense that I play/program all of the instruments myself. More of a home recording project, I suppose. I am on instagram, handle is on my profile page here. Thanks again!
Krokodrillo t1_jdejw6x wrote
Washing Of The Water by Peter Gabriel (US Album)
Down By The River, David Rhodes
Down By The River, Neil Young
Der Junge am Fluss, Rio Reiser (German Song)
Here Comes The Flood, Peter Gabriel
Terminator4678 t1_jdeiyxb wrote
Rainshowers by Michael Pagliaro
NOT000 t1_jdeiv4v wrote
tonidoll24 t1_jdeiphh wrote
Reply to comment by Canucklehead_Esq in Best version of hallelujah? by JoeLawson10
Definately KD Lang. I never realized how many times I'd heard this from my dad till I played it now. I love this rendition.
GrossConceptualError t1_jdeinr5 wrote
Reply to comment by GrossConceptualError in What do you listen to when you’re working? by SixOneThreebert
Oops here's the correct link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5HG5IonWqQ&list=OLAK5uy_nSOJmGJLBSTlhEtTAUALJIkB8jtFC5pNY
driving_andflying t1_jdeine2 wrote
Reply to Best version of hallelujah? by JoeLawson10
The one with Rufus Wainwright and 1500 backup singers.
HappenedForReal t1_jdeilft wrote
David Bowie - Looking for Water
rjgilbert80 t1_jdeoocv wrote
Reply to Any song/album recommendation in relation to water? by TonyGott
The Why Store - Lack of Water