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Songs that hit you in the feels

I feel a bit sheepish admitting, and it is not particularly my genre of music (I listen mostly classical and progressive metal) but every day for 146 days:



Just to preserve my dignity:

Helped me for about a year after losing my Father, it destroyed me; my best friend, my compass, my mentor:



"And all that I have come to lose
Gone so long it doesn't matter anyway
And all that I have come to gain
Will remain with me until the bitter end
And when you sit and picture me
Remember sitting in the sun and dancing in the rain
The end is not the end, you see
It's just the recognition of a memory"

Currently, helping me with the path I am on:

 
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There have been lots of good ones mentioned in here and the national anthem gets me every time.
Chris Wall. God's own jukebox
George Jones. Choices
 
Maggie's Dream - Fly
When this album came out I was living at the Jersey shore with some friends. Back then my town was 80% drunk college kids all summer so there was always a party to go to. Met this girl, her name was Taya. She reminded me of Jamie Gertz from the movie lost boys. We hit it off right away. Had a great time together. We used to go to the beach 4-5 am and watch the fishing boats come back into the inlet. I really thought she was the one. I fell hard. Had a great august and then we made plans to stay in touch. She wanted me to come visit her once she got settled at college. their lease was up on that Monday, Went by the house she and her friends were renting and it was empty. Never heard from her again. Man I was crushed for a long time over that. This song reminds me of sitting with her at the beach.


For the olded people here who remember Menudo this singer was there first singer. When he turned 16 or 17 they booted him out out of the band because he was too old.


I have not heard some of the other songs in this thread. Good stuff.

I can't watch this video without getting sad then angry.
 

I know some of you motherfuckers are tired of my Pearl stories, but fuck you.

Anyway, we have Eddie Vedder in and his fans are rabid, traveled from all over the world to see him in a theater in Vegas. Puts on a good show, even hires an Elvis minister to re-marry his tour manager and monitor engineer as a goof. Then as the show was winding down, he comes downstage and starts talking to the audience about this horrible disease that affects children where their skin gets so fragile that a simple brush against a wall can peal off the skin, it's known as Butterfly disease. He says something like, I'm glad you're all here and I know you paid good money to be here, but if you have a few extra bucks please donate to this cause, and people started walking down the aisles with $100 bills to hand to him...he was visibly moved as were a lot of the audience. Then this trophy wife in the front row says, 'I'll write you a check for $5000 if you play Black". He kind of stutters for a second and says we're not prepared to play that song, but I'll see what we can do. They took a short break, and him and Boom came out and played Black, Boom on the pump organ. It was one of those moments I don't think ever happened before or after, it was pretty awesome, and made me a fan.

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I know some of you motherfuckers are tired of my Pearl stories, but fuck you.

Anyway, we have Eddie Vedder in and his fans are rabid, traveled from all over the world to see him in a theater in Vegas. Puts on a good show, even hires an Elvis minister to re-marry his tour manager and monitor engineer as a goof. Then as the show was winding down, he comes downstage and starts talking to the audience about this horrible disease that affects children where their skin gets so fragile that a simple brush against a wall can peal off the skin, it's known as Butterfly disease. He says something like, I'm glad you're all here and I know you paid good money to be here, but if you have a few extra bucks please donate to this cause, and people started walking down the aisles with $100 bills to hand to him...he was visibly moved as were a lot of the audience. Then this trophy wife in the front row says, 'I'll write you a check for $5000 if you play Black". He kind of stutters for a second and says we're not prepared to play that song, but I'll see what we can do. They took a short break, and him and Boom came out and played Black, Boom on the pump organ. It was one of those moments I don't think ever happened before or after, it was pretty awesome, and made me a fan.

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Even though Eddie Vedder is a cuck liberal, he still made good music. I just wish these musicians, actors and whatever TF else would keep their personal opinions to themselves. It would keep me more interested in them.
 
Even though Eddie Vedder is a cuck liberal, he still made good music. I just wish these musicians, actors and whatever TF else would keep their personal opinions to themselves. It would keep me more interested in them.
"We love the people in our lives in SPITE of their faults."

I love Steve Earl's music and his vast knowledge of music, but he's a raging liberal and a life fuckup, so sorry pal but I'm not going to take anything seriously from a guy that's been married 7 times, been a heroin addict, had a son die from an OD, and is a ex-con. Shut up and play Copperhead Road please.
 
"We love the people in our lives in SPITE of their faults."

I love Steve Earl's music and his vast knowledge of music, but he's a raging liberal and a life fuckup, so sorry pal but I'm not going to take anything seriously from a guy that's been married 7 times, been a heroin addict, had a son die from an OD, and is a ex-con. Shut up and play Copperhead Road please.
fucking this!! :beer:
 
Not 100% the song, but the video for Stick Figure's song Paradise gives me watery eyes every time I watch it. When he opens the door, sees the ocean, and his dog is there waiting for him it makes me miss my old dog Toby so bad:

 



From '83 - '85 when ever we left a foreign port headed home we would play this over the 5MC. As I hear it now it bring back memories of friends here and gone, and a time of youth, indiscretion and exuberance - Feelings I miss and think many who are serving have lost the opportunity to have.

Fair winds and following seas to all those we left behind.
 
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