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  • Songs that make the hair on your arms Stand Up?
  • simonralli2
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    The Scientist by Coldplay

    Singlespeedpunk
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    Links, 2,3,4 – Rammstein

    Davidian – Machine Head

    War Ensamble – Slayer

    Olympia – NoFX cover of it is much better than the Rancid original!

    SSP

    Harry_the_Spider
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    MtbCol
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    Memories by Within Temptation

    Sharon Den Adel's voice just gives me the shivers anyway! 😛

    trailmonkey
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    Beethoven's symphony no.9. the opening two notes are enough.

    Ambrose
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    Serendipidy or what- I'm now listening to 'Unfinished Sympathy'. Makes me tingle all over.

    and GO PHILBY! You're a good man!

    rusty-trowel
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    Good shout on the ST track Richard.

    Tail lights fade – Buffalo Tom

    allthepies
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    Elbow – Weather to Fly stunning.

    john_drummer
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    New Model Army – Green & Grey

    PD – you're not thinking of New Rose are you?

    B.A.Nana
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    Tubeway Army – Are friends electric?

    Never liked any of his other electronica tho.

    bassspine
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    Tim Buckley's Siren Song. (M)Any versions, and the This Mortal Coil is a good un

    down in the river to pray from Brother Where Art thou

    Reluctant
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    There's a song by The Handsome Family called "Amelia Earhart vs The Dancing Bear" – it's a sweet little tune that not only make the hairy bits tingle, but also makes my eyeballs jerk around in my head and usually has a stream running down my cheeks by the end. Wierd! I've never known anything else has such a consistant emotional impact.
    Yellow submarine's pretty bloody good too though, had to play it three times in a row on the drive to Bristol last week.

    barnsleymitch
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    song to the siren, but the version by this mortal coil.
    My young man, Kate Rusby.
    Train in vain, The Clash.

    robgarrioch
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    Traveller – Devin Townsend Band – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb3KFD3dkBg&feature=PlayList&p=30969B04FC5BCA12&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=2
    Junkhead – Alice In Chains
    Jizzlober – Faith No More
    The Grand Conjuration – Opeth
    This Is Now – Hatebreed

    davidtaylforth
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    At the drive in – Arcarsenal

    Neil Young – Cowgirl in the sand

    metalheart
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    Idumea – Current 93 (either Bonnie Prince or Baby Dee versions)

    His Hands – Bonny Billy

    Banjo #1 – James Yorkston

    Reverend Lee – Roberta Flack

    I'd rather live by the side of the road – Mac Wiseman

    oh and To Love Somebody – The Flying Burrito Brothers

    colnagokid
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    Let It Be -when McCartney starts singing….

    Reluctant
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    Burrito Bros! – Sin City has something very ethereal 8)

    Punk_Drummer
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    😳 JD I belive I am Had 1 to many Shandies last night Good call on Green and Grey

    buzz-lightyear
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    So many. music moves me like almost nothing else.

    Muse- Citizen Erased.

    I know what you mean – the quiet bit after the anger where he moans "Wash me away, Clean your body of me…"

    It's exquisitely painful.

    Dangerboy
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    Wildbirds & Peacedrums – My Heart (AU Remix)
    (as an aside, you can download for free on this page)

    Elbow – Scattered Black & Whites

    +1 for Elgar's Nimrod

    Barbor's Adagio for Strings

    fizzer
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    In no particular order

    Dream Theater – Wait for Sleep

    Queensryche – Spreading the Disease

    Marillion – Script for a Jester's Tear

    Evanescence – My Immortal

    fizzer
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    Sorry forgot heaven & hell sabbath

    samuri
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    Gimme Shelter – The Stones

    but the one that really does it for me is 'Stop' by Jamelia. I can't turn it up loud enough. Sends shivers down my spine.

    While my guitar gently weeps – The Beatles

    All along the watchtower – Hendrix

    diggers
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    Faith No More – Ashes to Ashes
    Orbital – Impact

    Resin42
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    Pearl Jam – Jeremy
    Massive Attack – Teardrop
    Public Enemy – Prophets of Rage

    and probably most of all

    Jeff Buckley – Vancouver

    The two big notes he does at the end, something inside me falls over.

    Gary_C
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    Kashmir-Led Zep

    Welcome to the Machine-Pink Floyd

    Free Bird-Lynyrd Skynyrd

    WhatWouldJesusRide
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    Vaughan-Williams – Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, still does it.

    Most other tracks that used to raise the hairs on the back of the neck, have lost that initial, sort of 😯 :mrgreen: factor due to over playing.

    Ho Hum…

    simonk
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    Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb
    Madrugada – Majesty
    Most of Black Flags works

    a few others too

    DezB
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    Gang of Four – At Home He's a Tourist
    Underworld – Dark & Long
    Joy Division – Atmosphere
    Telepopmusik – Breath
    Mr Beatnick feat. Ahu – I Know All the Bitches

    wwaswas
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    Recently litened to this again after a long absence;

    "I Come and Stand at Every Door" – This Mortal Coil

    song on youtube

    chilling.

    DezB
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    oh and Burial – Etched Headplate (well, most of Burial really)

    rowley
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    Bonnie – Prefab Sprout
    The Cure – Just Like Heaven

    rkk01
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    Many, many, many…

    Some that always get the emotions running include:

    Red Hill Mining Town – U2. Best, but often overlooked, track on a very well known album.

    And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda – version by The Pogues on Rum, Sodomy and the Lash.

    Oh, and..

    The Welsh National Anthem – and I'm English. First time I heard it live at the old Cardiff Arms Park made all the hairs on the back of my neck stand up! And we've got God Save the Queen FFS!

    Er, No – God Save the Queen is the BRITISH National Anthem. As far as I know there is no English national anthem…

    although Mae Hen Wlad Fy Naddau is certainly stirring stuff

    Pook
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    +1 Nimrod, Elgar.

    This is a Low by Blur.
    She Sells Sanctuary, The Cult

    montylikesbeer
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    2nd Pink Floyd – Comfortably Numb, its stunning in its bleakness

    New Order- True Faith (it reminds me of dancing at De Villes in Manchester with me old pal johnny Scoles and trapping off with a girl from Miles Platting)

    Sting – Fields of Gold, played at the funeral of my brother Allan (it was his song)

    noteeth
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    Unfinished Sympathy – still knocks me for six.

    mastiles_fanylion
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    Mine – with reasons…

    The Verve: Drugs Don't Work/Bittersweet Symphony as my wife (then GF) had just gone to America working a summer camp and I felt alone and they summed up (melodically, if not through specific words) how I felt inside.

    Pink Floyd: Sine on you Crazy Diamond as my dad chose it to be played at his funeral back in January.

    And anything by Status Quo as I had just been to see them with my mum and dad last December a few weeks before he died.

    Finally (and less maudlin) anything off the 'Diary of a Madman' album by Ozzy as that was when I felt at my most vital – 16 years old, getting my own identity, spending hour after hour listening to music in my room.

    organic355
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    organic355
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    Unfinished Sympathy – still knocks me for six.I

    agreed

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