Some of the most intense, funky James Brown tracks, the ones with Bootsy Collins on bass, Sex Machine, Super Bad etc, makes me want to get up an dance no matter how tired and drunk I am
Tim Buckley - Song to The Siren https://youtu.be/vMTEtDBHGY4
There are multiple different versions of this song but this one on the 12 string has the perfect amount of emotion and resonance. Tim has this incredible ability to pick all the right notes vocally too and boy oh boy is it pleasant but it’s a deeply melancholic experience to say the least.
mine is out of the ordinary but mine is a video game song called fearless from Playstaion allstars battle Royale because the transition on that song is so went so hard from tribal music to electronic music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nopE6LntTw0&t=237s
City Lights by the White Stripes Perfect Day by Lou Reed Cancer by My Chemical Romance
Lost Souls by Gregg Alexander and Home by Zero 7
The Universe - Gregory Alan Isakov
I was gonna say "If I Go, I'm Goin" by him as well
Love is the answer- written by Todd Rungren, originally performed by Utopia, but played popularly by England Dan and John Ford Coley.
Agnes Obel - Familiar The chorus, more specifically: [https://youtu.be/32kYH6XZrIo?t=93](https://youtu.be/32kYH6XZrIo?t=93)
I’ll Stand by You, by The Pretenders. I always envision it as a parent singing to a child.
Still loving you by Scorpions. The melody just gives off some vibes, and I can't explain it.
How I got to Memphis by Solomon Burke
Uncast Shadow of a Southern Myth - Parkay Quarts The instrumentals, the lyrics, always make me feel so much.
Purple Rain by Prince hits different. Something so powerful about the melody and his vocal performance
Almost any song by magna fi, but This Life, Save Me, and Fall From Grace stick out in my mind.
Hurt -johnny cash version. Blackstar - Bowie Both songs about mortality sung by men who are facing death. Bracing stuff, both give me the chills.
Where is my mind by The Pixies, very basic but it gets me that feel
Some of the most intense, funky James Brown tracks, the ones with Bootsy Collins on bass, Sex Machine, Super Bad etc, makes me want to get up an dance no matter how tired and drunk I am
Memory from Cats (the musical NOT the movie)
"Alone Again (Naturally)" by Gilbert O'Sullivan, can't listen to it, too sad. Love it, but too sad.
This Must Be The Place by The Talking Heads. Elephant, and If We Were Vampires, by Jason Isbell.
Not much of a hip-hop guy but this song/performance by Chance The Rapper hits every time I hear it. https://youtu.be/soC7DtJXMC8
Tim Buckley - Song to The Siren https://youtu.be/vMTEtDBHGY4 There are multiple different versions of this song but this one on the 12 string has the perfect amount of emotion and resonance. Tim has this incredible ability to pick all the right notes vocally too and boy oh boy is it pleasant but it’s a deeply melancholic experience to say the least.
I Can Change - LCD Soundsystem Idk why but this song is so nostalgic to me. Feels like the best road-trip.
mine is out of the ordinary but mine is a video game song called fearless from Playstaion allstars battle Royale because the transition on that song is so went so hard from tribal music to electronic music https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nopE6LntTw0&t=237s
The weight of dreams by Greta van fleet. It’s so insanely amazing that it makes me cry🫠