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Title: Songs of Joy
Post by: McTaggart on 15 Feb 2007, 23:59
Going through my music looking for something to cheer me up today and I realised that the track Alibi by the Mountain Goats (off the Babylon Springs EP) never fails to make me smile. There's just something mischeivous and very nothing's-ever-gonna-go-wrong about the lyrics and the delivery that just makes me think, 'dammit, nothing is ever gonna go wrong.'
The Mountain Goats - Alibi (http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=5BFB48F40E5829F0)

What songs always make you happy?
(note: this thread is useless without files or youtube links or whatever).
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Thrillho on 16 Feb 2007, 13:51
Song of Joy by Nick Cave.


psst...this post may be a lie..
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Crayola on 16 Feb 2007, 14:00
Wintergreen- When I Wake Up (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Rt_3_bQVJU)

The song always make me happy no matter what. And the video reminds you theres been bigger failures in life, ones so horrific they've been exiled to a nevada landfill.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Jrob88 on 16 Feb 2007, 14:48
Young Folks by Peter, Bjorn and John always makes me smile.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Tyler on 16 Feb 2007, 16:58
These make me feel wonderful. Some, simply lyrics, others because they make me laugh or hold a special memory

Architecture in Helsinki - Its 5!
Huey Smith and the Clowns - Don't You (was on the Snatch sountrack)
Geggy Tah - Driving in my Car
Bend Folds Five - Kate
Rascals - People Got to be Free
From the Scarlet Pimpernel musical - Into the Fire
The Romantics - What I Like About You
Jackie Wilson - Higher and Higher
Marvin Gaye and Tammy Terrell - Ain't No No Mountain High Enough
The Temptations - My Girl
Madness - Our House
Ryan Adams - Gonna Make You Love Me
Just about anything from Chuck Berry (see: Johnny B. Goode)
Jackson Five - I Want you Back
Green Day - Basket Case
Dexy's Midnight Runners - Come on Eileen
Deep Blue Something - Breakfast at Tiffany's
Billy Joel - The Longest Time
The Polyphonic Spree - Wig in a Box
The Gummi Bears theme song
Daft Punk - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
I'm From Barcelona - We're from Barcelona and Barcelona Loves You
Matthew Sweet - Girlfriend

This list has grown too long! I shall add more in another post at another time
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: IronOxide on 16 Feb 2007, 17:17
I made a mix of these songs. It went something like this:

"Particle Man" - They Might Be Giants
"Ob-Li-Di, Ob-La-Da" - The Beatles
"Raison d'etre" - (The Chobits Soundtrack)
"Cats On Mars" - Yoko Kanno
"Hangin' Around" - The Polyphonic Spree
"We Have A Theme Song" - The Pillows
"Weapon of Choice" - Fatboy Slim
"The Electric Version" - The New Pornographers
"We're From Barcelona" - I'm From Barcelona
"Four Brothers" - The Manhattan Transfer
"O My Soul" - Big Star
"Iko Iko" - Dr. John
"Shadow Stabbing" - Cake
"Marry You" - Eric Clapton & B.B. King
"Sexx Laws" - Beck
"Super Rad!" - The Aquabats

A semi could run over my grandmother and after listening to this mix, life would be great.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Lines on 16 Feb 2007, 19:18
Two of Us - The Beatles
We're Going to Be Friends - The White Stripes
I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) - The Proclaimers
If I Had $1,000,000 - Barenaked Ladies
Fat Bottomed Girls & Bicycle Race - Queen
The Shoop Shoop Song - Betty Everett
Stickshifts and Safetybelts, Opera Singer, & Sheep Go to Heaven - Cake
Bus Stop - The Hollies
just about anything by The Dandy Warhols
When U Love Somebody - Fruit Bats
In the Summertime - Mungo Jerry
I'll Be There For You - The Rembrandts
Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog - Three Dog Night
Breakfast at Tiffany's - Deep Blue Something
Hip to Be Square - Huey Lewis and the News
Jump in the Line (Shake Shake Senora) - Harry Belafonte
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: McTaggart on 16 Feb 2007, 20:12
Argh, I have really gotta get myself a copy of whatever album Sexx Laws is on. Now I've got that stuck in my head.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: ScrambledGregs on 16 Feb 2007, 20:30
Midnite Vultures, muthafuckah!!

My simple answer is anything by Architecture In Helsinki. You know how caffeine makes you a better and happier person?? Well, they're like caffeine in audio form.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: BrittanyMarie on 16 Feb 2007, 22:32
The Gummi Bears theme song

I have that in my head now, thanks. I love the very end note-they are the Gummi BEARS!

Though the Fraggle Rock theme song (http://www.myspace.com/fragglerockers), to me, is way happier and makes-me-smile-ish. Also, the old guy in the beginning is not only Doc from the show, but Doc from Boondock Saints, as well.
Quote
Dance your cares away
Worry's for another day
Let the music play
Down at Fraggle Rock!
All old children's shows' that I used to watch theme songs make me smile, though.

Others:
MGMT-Kids (http://www.myspace.com/mgmtkids)
Magnetic Fields-The Sun Goes Down and the World Goes Dancing
Beulah-If We Can Land a Man on the Moon, Surely I Can Win Your Heart
Hank Williams-Tear in my Beer (mine and my grandpa's song)
The Pogues-Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
Cher-All I Really Want to Do
T. Rex-Ride a White Swan
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: jimbunny on 16 Feb 2007, 23:23
Kings of Convenience - I'd Rather Dance With You
The Go! Team - Bottle Rocket
Bjork - lots of songs; I'm thinking of "My Spine" at the moment
The Archies - Sugar Sugar
American Music Club - Another Morning
Wheatus - Teenage Dirtbag [so shoot me]
Weezer - El Scorcho
Paul Simon - You Can Call Me Al

Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Dimmukane on 16 Feb 2007, 23:29
One that hasn't been mentioned yet:  Boards of Canada - Dayvan Cowboy.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Johnny C on 16 Feb 2007, 23:34
"Cut Your Hair" by Pavement.
"Prom Night At Hater High" by The Long Winters.
"I'll Believe In Anything" by Wolf Parade.
"3000 Flowers" by Destroyer.
"Black" by Okkervil River. I know it's not exactly a cheerful song but bellowing along to it makes me grin.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Storm Rider on 16 Feb 2007, 23:41
Hearing the multi-layered guitar madness in Arsis's A Diamond for Disease break into a fucking amazing riff at around the 2:30 mark is one of the most bizarrely enjoyable experiences I've ever had in music. I always end up grinning like an idiot at that. And it's friggin' death metal.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Lines on 17 Feb 2007, 14:29
The Gummi Bears theme song

I have that in my head now, thanks. I love the very end note-they are the Gummi BEARS!

Though the Fraggle Rock theme song (http://www.myspace.com/fragglerockers), to me, is way happier and makes-me-smile-ish. Also, the old guy in the beginning is not only Doc from the show, but Doc from Boondock Saints, as well.
Quote
Dance your cares away
Worry's for another day
Let the music play
Down at Fraggle Rock!
All old children's shows' that I used to watch theme songs make me smile, though.

both are quite excellent. though my drama director hated the gummi bears theme song, but it was really funny because a few of us knew the rockapella version of it and would sing it to drive her crazy. twas excellent.

any of the songs from animaniacs also get me to smile.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Cernunnos on 17 Feb 2007, 14:49
One that hasn't been mentioned yet:  Boards of Canada - Dayvan Cowboy.
QFT.
Also, Kids will be skeletons by Mogwai.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: TheFuriousWombat on 17 Feb 2007, 15:04
well we're on the post-rock/instrumental bent here so i'm going to throw 'hooray, hooray, hooray' by do make say think out there because that song always makes me happy.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: fish across face on 17 Feb 2007, 15:17
Mainly soul, funk and disco stuff makes me get the giant grins...

I Get Lifted by George Mcrae
I Wanna Be Your Lover by Prince
Just Kissed My Baby by The Meters
Peanut Butter by Gwen Guthrie
P-Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up) by Parliament
Casual Friday by Black Leotard Front (OK, it's contemporary DFA stuff, but decent avant-disco action I reckon)

and also some nostalgia, 80s hits from my childhood:

We Belong by Pat Benatar
Wouldn't It Be Good by Nik Kershaw
Party All The Time by Eddie Murphy
You Can Do Magic by America
Left To My Own Devices by Pet Shop Boys

Obviously a lot of stuff I listen to makes me happy, but this is break-out-the-grins material.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Melodic on 17 Feb 2007, 16:34
Daft Punk -Digital Love (Discovery)
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah! -Let The Cool Goddess Rust Away (Self-titled)
Death Cab For Cutie -The Sound Of Settling (Transatlanticism)
The Decemberists -Sons And Daughters (The Crane Wife)
Hot Hot Heat -Goodnight, Goodnight (Elevator)
Modest Mouse -Float On (Good News For People Who Love Bad News)
The Postal Service -Such Great Heights (Give Up)
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: fish across face on 17 Feb 2007, 21:37
Daft Punk -Digital Love (Discovery)
Oh yeah, the first 4 tracks of 'Discovery' do it for me.  When it first came out I was a bit more of a po-faced techno nerd than I am now, and I thought stuff like One More Time was much too cheesy.  Then one time I was listening and it hit that far too long breakdown and I was like "oh shit, they really mean it..." and got goose bumps... never looked back.  Not to mention the ridiculous over-the-top compression on the vox.  "TonightAH"  :laugh:
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Gridgm on 17 Feb 2007, 21:58
Song of Joy by Nick Cave.


psst...this post may be a lie..

that exact same thught came into my head
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Scytale on 17 Feb 2007, 22:13
Black Sabbath - A National Acrobat

When the riff changes at a bout the 5 min mark, the new riff is one of the happiest sounding things I've ever heard, brings a smile to my face.

Also "She's a Maniac" from Flashdance cracks me up everytime.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Melodic on 17 Feb 2007, 22:46
Daft Punk -Digital Love (Discovery)
Oh yeah, the first 4 tracks of 'Discovery' do it for me.  When it first came out I was a bit more of a po-faced techno nerd than I am now, and I thought stuff like One More Time was much too cheesy.  Then one time I was listening and it hit that far too long breakdown and I was like "oh shit, they really mean it..." and got goose bumps... never looked back.  Not to mention the ridiculous over-the-top compression on the vox.  "TonightAH"  :laugh:

One More Time always makes me giggle. Cheesy is the best word to describe it, in the most wonderful way possible. You can't look at the album (especially the non-instrumental tracks) sternly, or else you'll write the entire thing off as crap.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: McTaggart on 18 Feb 2007, 03:55
On a similar note to the Daft Punk: Cut Copy. Bright Like Neon Love is just awesome disco fun. They've got a new album coming out any weeks now and the first single off that is just great. Great like leg warmers.

[edit]I just found this: http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/music_specials/s1402002.htm
I so wish I caught that when it was on air. (If anyone's i dunno, taped it on cassette over something like a fleetwood mac album and they wouldn't mind digging out, dusting off and posting it in my direction it'd be the most awesome thing ever. No hyperbole.)
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: imapiratearg on 25 Mar 2007, 14:57
Oh man...there's a ton.  Here's some:

"The Trapeze Swinger", "Communion Cups & Someone's Coat", and "Such Great Heights" by Iron & Wine
"Gravity Rides Everything" by Modest Mouse
"Coffee" and "You Have My Attention" by Copeland
"Hanasakanjijii (Four: A Great Wind, More Ash)" by Anathallo
"Zak and Sara" by Ben Folds
"I Will Follow You Into the Dark" by Death Cab
"First Day of My Life" by Bright Eyes
"Konstantine", "Cavanaugh Park", "Walking By", "I Woke Up In A Car" and "I Want to Save You" by Someting Corporate
"Carolyn" and "Can't Look Down" by Zox
"We Intertwined" and "You Are the Moon" by The Hush Sound

*takes deep breath*

"Best Mistake" and "Here's Everything I've Ever Meant to Say" by JamisonParker
"Falling Apart", "May 16th", "Violins", and "Razor Burn" by Lagwagon

All right, i'll stop, before i list about half my music library.  -.-
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: tacroy on 25 Mar 2007, 15:36
Broken Social Scene - "Pacific Theme"
The Sea and Cake - "Four Corners"

Both are nice cheery, instrumental songs.  I don't have links to them, unfortunately.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: The extra letter on 25 Mar 2007, 15:42
It's physically impossible to stay down in the dumps if you're listening to a song by The Grates, specifically 19-20-20 and Sukkafish.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: imapiratearg on 25 Mar 2007, 16:37
Here's the music video for "Can't Look Down" by Zox

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNN1eTBkW-4

They're a pretty cool band.  They use an electric violin instead of a lead guitar.  It gives them this really unique sound.  I think it does anyways.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Inlander on 25 Mar 2007, 17:41
Not exactly a song of joy - but if you're going through a rough patch then "This is the Sea" by the Waterboys is pretty much guaranteed to make you see things in a new light, and possibly re-evaluate your priorities.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: el_Presidente on 25 Mar 2007, 18:06
Wintergreen- When I Wake Up (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Rt_3_bQVJU)

The song always make me happy no matter what. And the video reminds you theres been bigger failures in life, ones so horrific they've been exiled to a nevada landfill.
  I went through a serious Wintergreens phase a while back.  I absolutely love that song and tried forever to get my band to cover it. 
As for me, any Aquabats song always cheers me up.  Except Floating Eye.  I just don't really like it.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Jeridus on 25 Mar 2007, 20:55
Moneen - "The Passing Of America"
The Ataris - "San Dimas High School Football Rules"
The Pettit Project - "Gonna Leave You In The Summertime"
Nose Over Tail - "Buddhists Rule"
Alkaline Trio - "Stupid Kid", as well as "Clavicle"
Hostage Life - "Securing My Seat"
The Weakerthans - "Anchorless" (actually, all of Fallow... most upbeat sad songs ever)
Mustard Plug - "You"
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: McTaggart on 26 Mar 2007, 01:47
I am honestly surprised I didn't bump this thread myself to try once more to shove New Buffalo's Cheer Me Up, Thank You (http://www.myspace.com/newbuffalomusic) down your throats. There have been countless days when it's been drizzling and miserable in the morning and I've just been standing on the bus, dangling from the rubber handhold things just glowing because I had this song in my head.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: amok on 26 Mar 2007, 02:21
Devendra Banhart - Little Yellow Spider

ultimate feelgood song
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: CamusCanDo on 26 Mar 2007, 02:44
I'll Believe In Anything - Wolf Parade
Jellybones, I Was Born (A Unicorn) and Tuff Luff - The Unicorns.
Girl Inform Me and So Says I - The Shins.
Whoo! Alright-Yeah...Uh Huh - The Rapture
Untitled and Plans Get Complex - All-Time Quarterback
Grass, Who Could Win a Rabbit and Sweet Road - Animal Collective.
The Great Salt Lake - Band of Horses.
We Are The Sleepyheads - Belle & Sebastian
Fire Eye'd Boy - Broken Social Scene
Car - Built to Spill


Ugh, fuck it, I'll just leave it at that.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Liz on 26 Mar 2007, 18:58
It's so cliche, but true...

"Bohemian Rhapsody"- Queen

If I'm ever feeling sad, all I have to do is listen to that one song and sing along. It makes my day every time.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: anditsdiscontents on 26 Mar 2007, 22:15
amen to The Grates. if you're not cheered up by someone who is basically Karen O's manically happy little sister yelling "i'm not listening/i'm not listening... I'm gonna go like this to you/i'm gonna go like this to you/ i'm gonna go like this to you: LALALALALA!"
... there's something wrong (the song is Lies btw).

the entire A Smile record by dappled cities fly makes me... well... smile.

oh! mclusky! anything by them!
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: McTaggart on 27 Mar 2007, 04:44
I really have to get a copy of Gravity Won't Get You High. I think I've heard the whole thing over several trips in a friends car and each and every time it's made me happy. And I have some great memories in and around those car trips. Despite me never owning the album or hearing it in full it's definately a major part of the soundtrack to one of the best parts of my life.

Also: http://hypem.com/search/the%20grates/1/ (http://hypem.com/search/the%20grates/1/), Lies is on that page, also Inside Outside. But really, Lies is the track that stands out.

Don't forget links people! No-one reads lists.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: imapiratearg on 27 Mar 2007, 10:08
"Umbrellas & Elephants" by Cinematic Sunrise always makes me happy on rainy days.

Quote
let's go, dance around in the rain,
don't pay attention to the people staring from inside,
we'll leave all our cares behind,
and you can hear the

pitter patter on the rooftop,
you can listen to,
the rhythm of the raindrops,
I wish that the sun would come and stay,
but this is a song for rainy days.

Kind of cheesy, but it makes me happy, because i'm a romantic.
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Scytale on 28 Mar 2007, 02:43
Therion - To Mega Therion (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6h84W8qz0I)  Symphonic goodness
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Sefirah on 28 Mar 2007, 08:08
The Proclaimers- The Doodle Song

from the anime LoveHina- LoveJoy, it's in japanese and i don't understand a word of it, but it makes me all happy-dancy!
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: CamusCanDo on 01 Apr 2007, 06:50
Mr. Blue Sky - ELO
Title: Re: Songs of Joy
Post by: Caspian on 01 Apr 2007, 07:29
Definitely Roygbiv by Boards of Canada, Catastrophe and the Cure by EITS, and Hoppipolla by Sigur Ros.

And of course anything by Khanate  :lol: