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melancholy songs to listen?
He wanted to know if there was a song I heard when I'm depressed. =] I have a collection, and do not get me wrong, I am a happy person, simply, I like to ride / stay at any state of mind I am before proceeding to the next (odd eh?) That and I love music, soft and soothing. and Japanese as well. lol I love the piano, many of these songs with a sad melody, the guitar also. Examples: Death Cab for Cutie-I will continue in the dark John Legend-Take it easy Iris Goo Goo Dolls-side softer Breaking Benjamin, Smile Michael Jackson or Tony Bennett-Tsuki no Uta Gackt (Story is good too) In the middle world, Jimmy Eat your side-Tokio Hotel I suppose that is the general nature of things.
Almost everything that The Smiths or Morrissey Late Night Maudlin Street. Site visits when I am there. I'm glad you got there Smile – I am too in a way ironic.
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Roy Orbison: Black & White Night [HD DVD] $24.99 Few early rockers were more gifted or less honored in their prime than the late Roy Orbison, whose vaulting tenor and vulnerable love songs conjured heartbreak and desire with operatic intensity. This 1987 concert special, originally broadcast on Showtime, came two decades after Orbison had retreated from pop’s front lines, yet neither Orbison nor his music coasts on mere nostalgia: in every resp… |
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Space Channel 5 Part 2 (Japanese Import Video Game) $274.00 Only released in Japan, requires Japanese or modded system (or boot disc like Gameshark) to play!… |
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The Dream I Had $9.50 The Dream I Had Ron Jackson-Guitar Joris Teepe-Bass Joris Dudli-Drums Recorded March 15 and 16 2002 at the Northern Netherlands Conservatoire Studios, Groningen, The Netherlands. Engineered by Dirk and assistant engineer Mixed at Drum and Bass Studios by Aubrey Dayle And at Ned Mann Studios by Ned Mann. Produced by Ron Jackson Co-Produced by Ned Mann and Joris Teepe…. |













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