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survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days

Posted by portage on July 15, 2005, at 2:55:20

my favorite albums to be depressed to:

1.bob dylan- desire
2.pink floyd- the wall
3.townes van zandt- a far cry from dead
4.leonard cohen- songs of love and hate
5.songs of leonard cohen
6.john hiatt- crossing muddy waters
7.tom waits- heart of saturday night
8.nirvana- mtv unplugged
9.lyle lovette- lyle lovette
10.alice in chains- sap


i'm an insomniac lately; i apolagize if your tiring of my posts. i sort of have nothing better to do.

but! if you find this survey fun, please do share You're Favorite Albums to be Depressed To!

 

Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days

Posted by AuntieMel on July 15, 2005, at 10:22:15

In reply to survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days, posted by portage on July 15, 2005, at 2:55:20

Doors - Strange Days
Janis Joplin - Cheap Thrills

 

Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days

Posted by deirdrehbrt on July 15, 2005, at 17:41:15

In reply to Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days, posted by AuntieMel on July 15, 2005, at 10:22:15

Windham Hill, especially earlier music. I especially love their Record Sampler 1984. Also, the theme from Terms of Endearment.

 

Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days

Posted by sleepygirl on July 15, 2005, at 20:54:32

In reply to Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days, posted by deirdrehbrt on July 15, 2005, at 17:41:15

Nick Drake-Black Eyed Dog, Way to Blue, Cello song, and many others-this guy was depressed

 

Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days

Posted by Racer on July 15, 2005, at 21:11:24

In reply to Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days, posted by sleepygirl on July 15, 2005, at 20:54:32

Varies a bit, but Alison Moyet is always in the top ten. In fact, Alison Moyet -- both on her own and during her days in Yaz -- is probably most of the top ten...

Of course, Alison Moyet is also in the top ten of my Music To Feel Good To list, as well...

And my Neutral Music list...

Are you picking up a pattern here? *g*

Seriously, let's see:

Alison Moyet, especially Essex and Yaz's You and Me Both.
Cat Stevens, Greatest Hits
Pentangle, whatever I have nearby.
Jim Croce, sometimes that kind of mood strikes
MeatLoaf, Bat out of Hell. (Hey, don't laugh! I'm being honest, and vulnerable...)
The Damned, most anything they did

That's all I can remember right now from before my meds kicked in. Lately, I haven't been depressed, so can't tell you what I wanted to hear...

 

Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days

Posted by alexandra_k on July 16, 2005, at 6:21:33

In reply to Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days, posted by Racer on July 15, 2005, at 21:11:24

Eels - Electroshock Blues. With songs like 'My Descent Into Madness' it says it all really...

It starts with 'Elizabeth on the Bathroom Floor' - his sister who killed herself and then the progression of depression and hospital. One or two tentatively hopeful songs at the end.

 

Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days

Posted by alexandra_k on July 16, 2005, at 6:23:35

In reply to Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days, posted by alexandra_k on July 16, 2005, at 6:21:33

Though...

De Phazz are pretty cool. Especially 'Death By Chocolate'. Its a nice sound that doesn't grate when one is feeling down (as I find that some 'happy' music does) and I feel in a better mood while and after I've listened to it.

 

Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days

Posted by alexandra_k on July 16, 2005, at 6:27:11

In reply to Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days, posted by alexandra_k on July 16, 2005, at 6:23:35

Eels "Electroshock Blues"
De Phazz "Death By Chocolate"
"Natural Fake"

 

Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days

Posted by Jazzed on July 16, 2005, at 10:35:01

In reply to Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days, posted by alexandra_k on July 16, 2005, at 6:27:11

> Eels "Electroshock Blues"
> De Phazz "Death By Chocolate"
> "Natural Fake"


Usher
50 Cent
Maroon 5
Green Day
Black Eyed Peas
Mostly any pop music

 

Oh, fer pete's sake! » alexandra_k

Posted by Racer on July 16, 2005, at 13:15:24

In reply to Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days, posted by alexandra_k on July 16, 2005, at 6:23:35

I forgot entirely one of the other bands that I put on when I'm depressed: The Chills! Some other Flying Nun bands, but mostly The Chills.

I didn't think of that until I saw your name, and smacked myself up alongside my head...

 

Re: Oh, fer pete's sake! » Racer

Posted by alexandra_k on July 16, 2005, at 17:26:38

In reply to Oh, fer pete's sake! » alexandra_k, posted by Racer on July 16, 2005, at 13:15:24

I haven't heard of them...
What kind of music are they?

> I didn't think of that until I saw your name, and smacked myself up alongside my head...


??? How come I made you think of them?

 

Re: Oh, fer pete's sake! » alexandra_k

Posted by Racer on July 16, 2005, at 20:49:33

In reply to Re: Oh, fer pete's sake! » Racer, posted by alexandra_k on July 16, 2005, at 17:26:38

> I haven't heard of them...
> What kind of music are they?
>
> > I didn't think of that until I saw your name, and smacked myself up alongside my head...
>
>
> ??? How come I made you think of them?
>
Flying Nun records is from NZ, that's why. Aren't you down there?

The Chills are kinda -- I have no idea how to describe it, maybe "alternative rock" or "soft, kinda melancholy, melodic rock" or something like that?

 

My list...no particular order

Posted by thuso on July 16, 2005, at 22:22:47

In reply to survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days, posted by portage on July 15, 2005, at 2:55:20

Metallica - always my first choice
Mainly listen to the Black album, but also a lot of their earlier work.

Tool - a must!
Disturbed
Godsmack
Staind
Linkin Park
Korn

Then I also have a bunch of singles that I listen to. I tend to make a lot of cd's of my own mixes. I actually have certain cd's that were specifically made for when I'm feeling depressed.

I love my hard music! Unfortunately, this type of music makes me even more depressed, but boy does is numb me good. :-P

 

Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days

Posted by MidnightBlue on July 17, 2005, at 0:40:25

In reply to survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days, posted by portage on July 15, 2005, at 2:55:20

I've quit listening to music almost completely. Odd, especially since I took 10 years of piano and even minored in it in collage for a while. I haven't played in probably 25 years now.

Music makes you feel--and I guess I just don't want to hurt that much.

MB

 

Re: Oh, fer pete's sake! » Racer

Posted by alexandra_k on July 17, 2005, at 13:36:28

In reply to Re: Oh, fer pete's sake! » alexandra_k, posted by Racer on July 16, 2005, at 20:49:33

> Flying Nun records is from NZ, that's why. Aren't you down there?

LOL! Yeah, I thought of that a couple hours after I posted my post. Yeah, but I'm not all THAT much into music...

> The Chills are kinda -- I have no idea how to describe it, maybe "alternative rock" or "soft, kinda melancholy, melodic rock" or something like that?

I found one of their songs. Pink Frost. I quite liked it. It is so hard to classify things these days...

:-)

 

Just cover her up with Pink Frost » alexandra_k

Posted by Racer on July 17, 2005, at 13:53:37

In reply to Re: Oh, fer pete's sake! » Racer, posted by alexandra_k on July 17, 2005, at 13:36:28

That's one of their most popular songs, and I quite like it.

If you feel like searching a bit more, there are a lot of songs on their album "Submarine Bells" that are great when melancholy strikes. One of my favorite albums -- although there are a few tracks that are a bit dirgy for me...

 

Re: Just cover her up with Pink Frost » Racer

Posted by alexandra_k on July 17, 2005, at 16:41:33

In reply to Just cover her up with Pink Frost » alexandra_k, posted by Racer on July 17, 2005, at 13:53:37

Thanks Racer. I got an i-pod not so long ago so I'm having a lot of fun filling it up. I just recently noticed that you can sometimes listen to albums on Amazon. Does that mean you can download them into your playlist too?????

I have heard of the Chills. I'm really terrible at putting the names of artists to the names of songs to the songs.

Have you heard of "Supergroove"? They were really popular... Well... When I was at high school. Don't know if they are still together, but I should try and get hold of some of that. The lead singer was doing his PhD in philosophy up at Auckland. Its amazing how many grad students in philosophy are in bands. Not me. I'll have to brush up on my triangle :-)

That would be nice...

 

Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days » portage

Posted by Damos on July 17, 2005, at 21:04:17

In reply to survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days, posted by portage on July 15, 2005, at 2:55:20

Pretty much anything by Mazzy Star. I tend to play You Are Free by Cat Power a lot too. The Badloves and The Sundays figure pretty highly too.

 

Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days

Posted by carolina on July 18, 2005, at 14:28:50

In reply to Re: survey. musics for blue moods and rainy days » portage, posted by Damos on July 17, 2005, at 21:04:17

am i too young or old to know most of this music??? born in 77??? i luv music but a lot of the things listed i havnt heard of?? anyway i like.....country, all kinds when im bummed but i also like everything from janice joplin to the eagles to meatloaf and counting crows along w/ pop. -southern in Carolina :-D


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