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therewererumours Posted - 12/13/2005 : 21:20:09
Inspired whilst Christmas shopping, I happened upon a book called The 52 Most Depressing Songs You've Ever Heard, and The Carpenters, Goodbye to Love, was one of the songs on the list I have been listening to on and off the last year. At the moment it's John Doe's Twin Brother, which has been forcing a tear to my eye lately. Not to spoil the Christmas vibe, but what is yours?



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jimmy Posted - 12/24/2005 : 23:46:07
I don't mean to take this to seriously, but as I was looking over the posts and thinking about the question, I think that it's very hard for a song to be "depressing". I think the closest any of the posts came to it was "Season's in the Sun", but even that is just sad. All I can think of is "Dust in the Wind" ( and I just want to make it clear that I hate that song).

I just think that all music, no matter how sad it might be, brings a reaction that is the opposite of depressing.

ObfuscateByWill Posted - 12/22/2005 : 00:52:13


Beautiful.

In the obituary for Arthur Russell in the Village Voice, Kyle Gann wrote, "his songs were so personal that it seems as though he simply vanished into his music."

*Take a bite of the chocolate coffin.

benji Posted - 12/22/2005 : 00:19:22
anything by the Dirty Three.
with 'i knew it would come to this' right at the top of the pile.
sure, it has no vocals, but those D3 boys are geniuses.

sends shivers down my spine every time i listen to it.



Join the Cult of Fat!
WolfManMikeLonely Posted - 12/21/2005 : 09:27:15
"Kings Crossing" - Elliott Smith
"Crackle and Drag" - Paul Westerberg


"Hey fuck you if you don't like it."
-Johnny Thunders

www.transposed.net
danjersey Posted - 12/20/2005 : 22:50:37
Kiss Me Goodbye
Petula Clark
Written by John Barry Mason and Leslie David Reed
benji Posted - 12/20/2005 : 22:39:33
quote:
Originally posted by two reelers

quote:
Originally posted by Carolynanna
Like alot of Pink Floyd tunes.



in some way, "the wall" is the most depressing album i know. of course it is just too much and super-kitsch sometimes, but at least it was surely meant to be the most depressing album ever.



two reelers - have you heard The Wall Demo album thats about?
it can be downloaded from dimeadozen.org
here in fact:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=64493

it's really very interesting for a fan of the wall.



Join the Cult of Fat!
Carl Posted - 12/17/2005 : 07:51:23
Probably something by the Floyd!

"Join the Honeycult!"
lonely persuader Posted - 12/16/2005 : 07:39:26
i know it's over - the smiths
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 12/16/2005 : 05:45:19
I haven't actually. I usually get pretty lost in that song.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
IceCream Posted - 12/15/2005 : 13:27:31
quote:
Originally posted by Homers_pet_monkey

Radiohead - 'Exit Music (For A Film)'


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place


Ya ever notice how that actually ends on a major chord? I read that once in a book and then listened to the song. I realized "wow, that's kind of sardonic. we've accepted, as humans, our state of chokedness."
Erebus Posted - 12/15/2005 : 08:01:23
quote:
Originally posted by Perk

Since elizabeth on the bathroom floor - the eels
Has been listed I cry when I hear.
Patsy Cline's - (i'll be loving you)Always
Also Be Bop Deluxe - Crying To The Sky
If i'm drinking I can't listen to
Concrete Blonde - Take me home


Wow, a Be Bop Deluxe mention. I love those guys.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 12/15/2005 : 04:19:18
Radiohead - 'Exit Music (For A Film)'


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
Monsieur Posted - 12/15/2005 : 03:14:37
eels: "going to your funeral"
anything by nick drake




I will show you fear in a handful of dust
cassandra is Posted - 12/15/2005 : 03:10:51
Oh, and also this fantastic song by Big Star, "Holocaust":

Your eyes are almost dead
Can't get out of bed
And you can't sleep

You're sitting down to dress
And you're a mess
You look in the mirror

You look in your eyes
Say you realize

Everybody goes
Leaving those who fall behind
Everybody goes
As far as they can,
They don't just care.

They stood on the stairs
Laughing at your errors
Your mother's dead
She said, ";Don't be afraid.";

Your mother's dead
You're on your own
She's in her bed

Everybody goes
Leaving those who fall behind
Everybody goes
As far as they can
They don't just care
You're a wasted face
You're a sad-eyed lie
You're a holocaust.








pas de bras pas de chocolat
cassandra is Posted - 12/15/2005 : 01:47:32
depressing, but sooooooooooooooo good:












pas de bras pas de chocolat
two reelers Posted - 12/15/2005 : 01:38:09
quote:
Originally posted by Carolynanna
Like alot of Pink Floyd tunes.



in some way, "the wall" is the most depressing album i know. of course it is just too much and super-kitsch sometimes, but at least it was surely meant to be the most depressing album ever.

some lyrics:

"day after day love turns grey like the skin of a dying man"

"and i've grown older and you have grown colder"

"after all it's not easys banging your heart against some mad buggers wall"

"the child is grown the dream is gone i've become comfortably numb"

"bring the boys back home"

"i've got a grand piano to prop up my mortal remains"

"i've got a strong urge to fly, but i've got nowhere to fly to"

and so on and so on and so on...

as said, it is all not extremely subtle (subtile?), but overall, it works. the album doesn't get me down, personally, when i listen to it (maybe also because the music is so great), but roger waters must have had a really hard time writing it.

i also watched the movie again, some days ago. it is like the album, just too fat. the most sad scenes are, when young pink finds the uniform of his daddy ("when the tiger broke free" - maybe the most sad song, but it is not on the album), and during "mother", when pink wants to touch his wife while she is sleeping, and she turns away. the ultimate symbol for absolute loneliness. oh god, there are times i can relate to this, and this brings me really down.

the following (and last) album ("the final cut") is the perfect follow-up. the wall has come down, and this album is just the smoke that comes up from the ashes. depression, pain, silent suffering, loneliness & absolutely no hope. musically very reduced. also fitting: the last words on the last song on the last pf-album: "the end"




I joined the cult of Souled American / 'cause they are a damn' fine band
Domestiques Posted - 12/15/2005 : 00:55:21
its a motherfucker by the eels
two little boys by rolf harris

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All I know there was humous.
IceCream Posted - 12/14/2005 : 22:56:07
Gary Jules - "Mad World"
therewererumours Posted - 12/14/2005 : 19:58:31
I said Goodbye To Me by Harry Nilsson has to be more depressing then Joy Division.



Perk Posted - 12/14/2005 : 18:45:48
Since elizabeth on the bathroom floor - the eels
Has been listed I cry when I hear.
Patsy Cline's - (i'll be loving you)Always
Also Be Bop Deluxe - Crying To The Sky
If i'm drinking I can't listen to
Concrete Blonde - Take me home


Don't sweat the petty things
and don't pet the sweaty things
therewererumours Posted - 12/14/2005 : 18:05:37
quote:
Originally posted by VoVat

"Depressinging"?



"If you doze much longer, then life turns to dreaming. If you doze much longer, then dreams turn to nightmares."



Thanks for depressing me about my spelling Votat ;). Ya, I have fucking awful spelling, in that I never notice the weird shit I type, even when I read over it five times. Is there some way I can edit the thread topic to save my dignity? Another drepressive song of mine has to be a given, Wave of Mutialtion(UK Surf) and Superstar by The Carpenters. Mandocello by Cheap Trick and Sister Marie by Harry Nilsson are also pretty sad, plus something by Belle and Sebastian I can't remember now. Oh! Hot Burrito #1 and Dark End of the Street by the other Man, Gram give me the blues.



HeywoodJablome Posted - 12/14/2005 : 17:53:23
"Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" - Backstreet Boys

___________________________________________________________________________________________

"I'll bet any of you lame ass motherfuckers a cigarette I can eat every butt in this ash tray."
BLT Posted - 12/14/2005 : 16:06:13
Terry Jacks "Seasons in the Sun"
VoVat Posted - 12/14/2005 : 11:41:17
"Depressinging"?



"If you doze much longer, then life turns to dreaming. If you doze much longer, then dreams turn to nightmares."
kathryn Posted - 12/14/2005 : 09:57:03
I love the book's full title: "I Hate Myself and Want to Die: The 52 Most Depressing Songs You've Ever Heard."

Anybody see this?

www.wanderlist.com/depressingsongs

I adore Siouxsie's Nightshift but don't find it depressing, more lustful.

mrgrieves1971 mentioned the Cure and I wanna second that. Charlotte Sometimes makes me wanna stab myself.


I got some heaven in my head

KimStanleyRobinson Posted - 12/14/2005 : 09:44:01
Adagio For Strings by Samuel Barber.

or
Blue In Green by Miles Davis.
TRANSMARINE Posted - 12/14/2005 : 09:08:55
It's Over by Roy Orbison

I was alone...in my BIG BED

-bRIAN
mrgrieves1971 Posted - 12/14/2005 : 08:57:47
People think I'm crazy when I say this, but Thin Lizzy's "Boys are Back in Town" has always made me feel sad. I've mentioned this and people counter that it's a rah rah party song, but I don't see it. There's a pathos to it.

Also, "Promenade" by U2.

"Plainsong" by The Cure

"Dog in the Sand" by You Know Who
offerw Posted - 12/14/2005 : 08:38:08
There is no one that will take care of me - Palace Brothers
I see a darkness - Bonnie "Prince" Billy
Yep, all of Reed's Berlin

wilhelm


you don't make lies like you used to
ccuadros Posted - 12/14/2005 : 08:33:01
for me The Church song's are very depressing

Salu2
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 12/14/2005 : 08:30:38
There's one nagging at me, but I don't know what it is, the name won't present itself. I thought of 'Death Of A Salesman' by Low, which is describing the act of giving up one's hopes and dreams to live a 'sensible' life. The majority of the song is depressing, but it does actually have a fairly happy ending.


I have joined the Cult Of Frank/And I have dearly paid
Carolynanna Posted - 12/14/2005 : 08:18:28
It all depends on the mood I'm in I guess.
And the singer's voice.
Like Thom Yorke or Ryan Adams.
But tunes with a wee bit of righteous anger as well re depressing to me. Like alot of Pink Floyd tunes.

__________
Don't believe the hype.
cassandra is Posted - 12/14/2005 : 07:14:14
The Kids and The Bed by Lou Reed, break my heart each time I listen to those songs









pas de bras pas de chocolat
vilainde Posted - 12/14/2005 : 06:31:21
That's not depressing! She ends up sleeping with the guy!


Denis

"You know what? You know what? You know what? Shut the fuck up!"
Broken Face Posted - 12/14/2005 : 06:25:12
'christmas wrapping' - the waitresses

-Brian

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