I was looking for a "songs that make you cry" thread and couldn't find one.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
These all come from a playlist marked "(avoid)".
https://youtu.be/ANWRhyp-RcM
https://youtu.be/Du3ph9619Bk
https://youtu.be/gxzMbAMO73k
this makes me feeling sorrow. my childhood, prosperous USSR, light hopes about future of the world
(from the movie "Guest from the future")
A song that is really about depression... the joyful arrangement is just an ironic element.
A song about gambling addiction.
...and I like to add
Both are depressive if your have empathy to some degree.
I dislike negative emotion in songs. It was hard to think of something depressing since my playlists are 99% upbeat, ass-kicking, energetic. Like this one is the typical track I got, this stuff gets me HYPED, HYPED, HYPED, welcome to the E7 wonderland. Epilepsy warning
Now, depressive contrast. Okay I tried. It's gotta be this one, watch out for them tears people.
it's almost too beautiful to be "depressing" but the female vocals make me tear up every time, fall into a bit of a melancholic slump
[and it takes a hundreds of years
to hide the flaws
im light years away
mangled and cross-eyed
it burns like chlorine
like new cold sores
a third class gets
when everyone listens to you
can you protect me?]
I could make a better translation if my vocabulary was better
the most known "depressive" song
The saddest and most melancholy piece of instrumental music I know is the whole album "Mirage" from Klaus Schulze.
I guess most people are start feeling unpleasent while listening to it.
For me it feels like cold and freezing inside my body while listening to "Velvet Voyage"
Another sad and melancholy timeless masterpiece...
I usually like gay and upbeat songs (Horrible I know) but this song about lost love I enjoy:
Excellent song. I love the subtle change from
When you comin' home Dad?
I don't know when, but we'll get together then, Son,
You know we'll have a good time then.
in the first and second chorus, to
When you comin' home Son?
I don't know when, but we'll get together then, Dad,
You know we'll have a good time then.
in the third and fourth. Devastating.
Phobic So/Sp 6w7 3w2 9w1
Bit of a comic books nerd, bit of a fashion nerd, a lot of a generalized nerd
And a classical melancholy masterpiece is still missing, until now...
Adagio, piano and minor key... such music pieces likely sound sad... in contrast to allegro or presto and major key... such music pieces sound sanguine.