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04-07-2004, 12:31 PM #1
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Depressing Music
I need some, and specific samples. I know my kings of the genre, however I don't always know which are the fast songs or the mellow introspective ones.
IE, I know to edonkey on readiohead: and already know kp, and how to disappear completely, but what else. Also I have some really good GYBE, and Sigur Ross, but I need more.
MD9 I am looking in your general direction.
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04-07-2004, 12:38 PM #2
portishead always seems like depressing music when i hear it.
maybe you should try some country or western, or even country and western? they're always singing about something depressing, right?
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04-07-2004, 12:54 PM #3
Most of the songs on Nevermind by Nirvana.
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04-07-2004, 01:34 PM #4
mazzy star?
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04-07-2004, 02:47 PM #5
Low - whispery dualling male/female vocals, slow & brooding, simple percussion & acoustics. Amazing live show.
http://www.epitonic.com/songstreamer...7101&bbadd=yes
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04-07-2004, 03:10 PM #6
James Taylor. That guy could make Zippety Doo Dah sound depressing.
Harry Chapin- his stuff will make you more suicidl than any Judas Preist or Slayer album ever could.
Hayden- hard to find, but shouldn't be too problematic now that they've got the internet on computers.
Sun Kil Moon- although it's brilliant."There is a hell of a huge difference between skiing as a sport- or even as a lifestyle- and skiing as an industry"
Hunter S. Thompson, 1970 (RIP)
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04-07-2004, 03:53 PM #7
Damn, you guys are good.
I was thinking Mazzy Star and Portishead right off the bat.
Also , Depressed Mode and the Cure.
The "When Hally Meet Sally" soundtrack. All by Harry Connick Jr.,Skiing, where my mind is even if my body isn't.
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04-07-2004, 04:54 PM #8Me too. Try Gary Jules remake of Mad World, and try not to slit your wrists. Some Torry Amos, CKY - Sara's Mask, Fiona Apple - Sullen Girl, Live - Lightning Crashes, Metallica - One, Papa - Roach - Last Resort, Pete Yorn - Lose You, Phil Collins - In the Air Tonight, Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings(platoon theme), and last but not least, Hillary Duff. It may be just me, but I feel like killing myself whenever I hear her music. Hope some are helpful.Originally posted by CaddyDaddy77
I was thinking Mazzy Star and Portishead right off the bat.
Ted
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04-07-2004, 06:46 PM #9
Damn Ted, sounds like you might have compliled a cd at one time?
Also for got Radiohead. About anything will do but just got back from running errands and Kid A was in the player, good but down stuff.
Also high Fidelity Soundtrack.
1. You're Gonna Miss Me - 13th Floor Elevators Listen Listen Listen
2. Everybody's Gonna Be Happy - The Kinks Listen Listen Listen
3. I'm Wrong About Everything - John Wesley Harding Listen Listen Listen
4. Oh! Sweet Nuthin' - The Velvet Underground Listen Listen Listen
5. Always See Your Face - Love Listen Listen Listen
6. Most Of The Time - Bob Dylan
7. Fallen For You - Shiela Nicholls
8. Dry The Rain - The Beta Band
9. Shipbuilding - Elvis Costello & The Attractions
10. Cold Blooded Old Times - Smog
11. Let's Get It On - Jack Black
12. Lo Boob Oscillator - Stereolab
13. Inside Game - Royal Trux
14. Who Loves The Sun - The Velvet Underground
15. I Believe (When I Fall In Love It Will Be Forever) - Stevie WonderSkiing, where my mind is even if my body isn't.
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04-07-2004, 07:02 PM #10
Not at all... I just wen't through my MP3's and listed what ever caught my eye. Might not be a bad one though....
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04-07-2004, 09:58 PM #11
"Nothing Lasts," by Matthew Sweet. Hands down the most depressing song I can think of at this exact moment in time.
Also see The Band, generally.In the long run, we're all dead.- John Maynard Keynes
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04-08-2004, 05:47 AM #12
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Good call on Hayden. Everything I Long For is a brilliant album. As is the Moving Careful EP. In September is one of the most bitter songs I've heard.Originally posted by Plakespear
Hayden- hard to find, but shouldn't be too problematic now that they've got the internet on computers.
Also, can't go wrong with Leonard Cohen. The best of will get you Famous Blue Raincoat, Chelsea Hotel, Suzanne etc. Not him at his most depressing, but certainly his most melodic and melancholy.
Sick and ashamed and happy (and Tom Waits could also fit the bill),
d.
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04-08-2004, 05:37 PM #13
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Ditto!!Originally posted by gincognito
(and Tom Waits could also fit the bill),
d.
The Cure.bc-lovah
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04-08-2004, 06:03 PM #14
Hank williams 1 and 3
Nick Drake
Tom Waits
Uncle Tupelo
Robert Johnson
Muddy Waters
( don call it the blues fa nothin, dig?)
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04-08-2004, 06:21 PM #15
kind emo-ey, but all american rejects are one of the most depressing bands ever.
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04-08-2004, 09:46 PM #16
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Odin, D'oh...sorry I didn't see this for so long. The Cure is great. Depeche Mode actually means something more along the lines of Fashion Forward than depressed mood, but still a good choice.
MUM is off the hook. Some of the most beautfiul music I've ever heard. "Finally we are no one" is a haunting album. For one track to instantly blow your sad mind listen to "the land between solar systems". This CD is prolly in my top 10 downer list. Also from Iceland.
What radiohead and sigur ros are you spinning? I've got tons of reccomendations along those lines from various albums, bootlegs, live recordings, b-sides, etc.. I think I've got 3 or 4 disks worth of unrealeased Radiohead goodies. I don't know if you've got: "true love waits", "how I made my millions", "fog"...
Grandaddy's sophtware slump has a few good downer tracks as well. Probably the best track of that nature on that album would be "he's simple, he's dumb, he's the pilot". "Miner at the Dial a view" and "so you'll aim towards the sky" are good as well.
Death Cab for Cutie's album "Transatlaticism" is pretty cool, but the title track would be perfect in a downer mix.
I hope some of this stuff hits home. MUM is as good as it gets.
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04-08-2004, 10:03 PM #17
Type-O-Negative
NIN
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04-09-2004, 12:42 AM #18
Nick Drake definitely plumbs the depths.
Others that hit the melancholy vibe:
Grant Lee Buffalo / Grant Lee Phillips
The Son Volt arm of the aforementioned Uncle Tupelo (and Wilco, to a lesser degree)
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (heh)
Cowboy Junkies (sometimes)
Townes Van Zandt
Walters, Big and Little
Mike Bloomfield
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04-09-2004, 11:12 AM #19
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Oh you know, a hodge podge of favorites from the Bends, OK, and some of their new stuff (the gloaming, backdrifts)Originally posted by meatdrink9
What radiohead and sigur ros are you spinning?
Also the usuals from ()
Dogon, hafssol, staralfur, nothing song, amongst others
and NOW onto MUM
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04-09-2004, 11:28 AM #20
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If you don't have Kid A and Amnesiac pick them up.
"rabbit in the headlights" is a good track that Thom sings on as well. If you're out downloading grab that one.
For Sigur Ros grab Agaetis Byrjun if don't have it. You can get a bunch of free sigur ros downloads here:
http://www.sigur-ros.co.uk/media/index.html
Von is a nice track from there first album "von" that's free there.
If you want music to cheer you up after you dive into this abyss grab some Flaming Lips (yoshimi or soft bulletin) and Stereolab. The Lips are genuine, positive and playful. Stereo lab is just plain playful. "reach for the sun" by the polyphonic spree can't help but make you smile as well.
Good luck mang. Let me know what you think of this stuff after a listen.
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04-09-2004, 11:33 AM #21
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Oh yeah, you'll also see a couple tracks called "Odin's raven magic" if you follow that link.
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04-09-2004, 11:34 AM #22
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Very good, been there already and like em both.Originally posted by meatdrink9
If you want music to cheer you up after you dive into this abyss grab some Flaming Lips (yoshimi or soft bulletin) and Stereolab. The Lips are genuine, positive and playful. Stereo lab is just plain playful. "reach for the sun" by the polyphonic spree can't help but make you smile as well.
Now working on some of my recent suggestions........ Thanks gents and keep em coming
(note the Mad World I was already downloading at the time, but spot on anyway
Donnie Darko Music = nostalgic depression)
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04-09-2004, 11:46 AM #23
Sun Kil Moon has already been mentioned. Try the songs "Carry Me Ohio" and "Duk Koo Kim."
Red House Painters are basically the same (Mark Kozelek is the frontman for both). They are definitely one of my all-time favorites and definitely fit what you're looking for. Try these songs: Medicine Bottle, Michael, Katy Song, Mistress, Take Me Out, Strawberry Hill, Uncle Joe, Summer Dress, Void, River, Smokey. That should get you started!
I think "In the Morning of the Magicians" off Yoshimi by the Flaming Lips would be good.
"Optimistic" by Radiohead (I think it's on Kid A).
Also look for American Music Club. The albums Everclear and Mercury are good starting points.Last edited by The AD; 04-09-2004 at 11:55 AM.
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04-09-2004, 11:50 AM #24
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Was just looking through a radiohead playlist and I'm sure you're currently listening to it, but pyramid song has to be one of the most beautiful pieces they've produced. Check out the video as well.
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04-09-2004, 11:50 AM #25
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures, Closer
Strange, vibrant, depressing, brilliant. I've never heard anything quite like it. Closer was recorded a couple of weeks before the lead singer hung himself, and it sounds like it.












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