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Sufjan Stevens Vs. My Tearducts
Inlander:
That is my absolute least favourite type of post.
"Hey kids, senseless violence! YEAH!!"
Grant:
I hate this thread.
Everynight I come home after a nice evening and feel the urge to download any song here that I haven't heard or relisten to the ones I have heard and I end up crying.
People on the interenet are making me cry.
The Eyeball Kid:
Don't care how overplayed its gettting; the first few times i heard Augie March's 'One Crowded Hour' i teared up
Once while he was in a studio next to me singing it I think i almost cried
Johnny C:
--- Quote from: gideon ---As for Casimir Pulaski Day, I get choked up now and then when i hear it, but it almost always brings a tear to my eye when I play it on the guitar and sing the words myself.
--- End quote ---
Replace "guitar" with "banjo" and voila, you have me.
SnazzyPastryBrush:
Sufjan Stevens songs played on the banjo? And just when I thought that mans music couldn't get any whiter.
Seriously though, I agree with the Elliott Smith songs that have been listed. Not so sure about Sufjan, I think I could probably be more moved by the Illinoise album if there wasn't that feeling of affectation surrounding it. I find the songs on Seven Swans much more powerful.
Oh, and ditto on "Good Woman" by Cat Power.
EDIT: And I just noticed firefly made that point about Seven Swans earlier. My bad. :-/
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