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Posted 08/15/03 - 06:25 PM:
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I've heard plenty of awe-inspiring songs, I have well over a thousand songs in my playlist right now, quite a few of which I would consider 'awe-inspiring'.

A song that I just have to mention, even if it is the type of song that wouldn't strike many people at all as 'awe-inspiring' would be 'Everything is Automatic' by Matthew Good Band. I love that song so much I posted the entire 50mb music video on my website and I highly recommend you click [here] to download it. Stylish and brilliant, in my opinion. There are plenty of other MGB songs that I would consider brilliant, but I won't list them off for the sake of not being redundant.

U2 has some 'awe-inspiring' songs in my opinion. If I'm going to list off bands I'd really have to go for a long time so I'll just stop there. My favorite is mgb and I've leave it at that smiling face Awe-inspiring without words... Orbital!

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Posted 08/15/03 - 10:04 PM:
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I try to reserve being "awe-inspired" by ...well, more "awe-inspiring" things, ya' know? Geez, I feel so alone in the world.


Such as? Music is god.
Listen to the guitar 4 minutes into Ozzy Osbourne's "Mr. Crowley".

To the question, I can't say I'm impressed so much by songs as by the instrumentation in some of them. The abovementioned....Tommoso Talamanca's amazing percussion in the ninth track off "Crust", jesus, anything off Slayer's "Seasons in the Abyss" umm, shit...

The closest I can say is Nine Inch Nails, "The Great Below". God this is a fucking amazing song.
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Posted 08/16/03 - 07:25 PM:
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"Bullet with butterflywings" by the smashing pumpkins

There's many, but recently this song is stuck in my head driving me almost insane.
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Posted 08/16/03 - 10:11 PM:
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I love this song. I am not a big fan of Creed but I love this song. I wish I could find the song because it is better sung, if anyone knows a link it would be much appreciated. Thanks!!


Affirmative may be justified
Take from one give to another
The goal is to be unified
Take my hand be my brother
The payment silenced the masses
Sanctified by oppression
Unity took a backseat
Sliding further in regression
One
The only way is one
I feel angry I feel helpless
Want to change the world
I feel violent I feel alone
Don't try and change my mind
Society blind by color
Why hold down one to raise another
Discrimination now on both sides
Seeds of hate blossom further
The world is heading for mutiny
When all we want is unity
We may rise and fall, but in the end
We meet our fate together
One
The only way is one
I feel angry I feel helpless
Want to change the world
I feel violent I feel alone
Don't try and change my mind
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Posted 08/16/03 - 10:17 PM:
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With rage born of years
Of christian slavery
I destroy symbols
Of christian domination
Falsehood and emptiness I desecrate
Fight makes me a beast
Subhuman are afraid of my name
I am their nightmare

My blood is Gods' blood
Father of my ancestors
Is my father
I erect my temple
On bloody battlefield
On wings of my
Revenge and hatred
Stained in blood of
Enemies of my freedom
My honor is the victory
I inflict deadly blows
To falsehood and traitors
On plain of death and cruelty

Among barrows of beasts of war
I will erect my gloomy temple
Temple of war and chaos
Proof of my bloody deeds
Proof of my strength and will
Statue and symbol of my cruelty
Where its shadow will spread
There will be no love anymore

On altar of war and hatred
I will give my death
With glory and honor
I will enter my father's lands

I am the one who
Wakes hidden dreams up
I am the one who
Summons demons of war
I make you warriors, so fight!!!
May your blood join mine
In temple of war
We will join our strength
--Graveland, Temple of My Hatred
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Posted 08/16/03 - 11:00 PM:
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Anotheer good song is Hear you me by Jimmy eat world. Now if only I knew how to find it so that I could hear that song......
It's not so much inspirational as sad but I think that how it relates to you and what is happening in your life when you hear it really makes the song inspirational.
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Posted 08/16/03 - 11:16 PM:
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I have a few songs that have really good lyrics even if they aren't awe-inspring (considering some of the debate over whether it's possible or not). Though I think it is. wink Here they are:

Thrice - "The Artist in the Ambulance"
This is an amazing song by an amazing band. I believe I have the first lyrics in my signature. Essentially the song is about an artist's effect on the world vs an ambulance worker's effect. The singer's brother, I think, is a paramedic, and he's reflecting on the many lives his brother has saved and touched vs the amount he himself has. The lyrics are phenomenol. Besides, you can't knock a band who donates half their CD sales to charity.

Rise Against - "Broken English"

Rise Against is definitely a "reform" band, and pretty much all the lyrics off their new CD are amazing. This song in particular strikes me because everytime I hear the chorus "knock us down...but we get right back up again," I think of humanity's ability to go on with life after tragedy. This is what I think the band's message is here. Despite all the tragedy humanity has seen, we're still here, and we're still going. It's a really good song.

Goldfinger - "The Innocent"

This is a song that this band did with background vocals by Good Charlotte and Less Than Jake (I think). It's a post 9-11 song, and a very good one at that. My favorite lyric of all time comes from this song, and it is "hate can't solve the problem it began." This song really did put me into awe when I picked up that lyric. It's a very very good song. It is not comletely sentimental like most of the post 9-11 songs I've heard are. It asks a lot of questions (even philosophical, oh joy) that we've yet to find a good answer to today.

Yeah, that's pretty much it. I could go on forever about songs I find good, but these are the ones that really hit me everytime I listen closely to the lyrics.

"I am firmly persuaded that a great deal of consciousness, every sort of consciousness, in fact, is a disease."
Fyodor Dostoevsky - Notes From Underground
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Posted 08/17/03 - 12:24 AM:
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Is There For Honest Poverty -Old Blind Dogs
Its based on a Robert Burns poem. I liked the album version, but when I saw them perform it live I had a feeling that approached awe.
Voodoo Child -Jimi Hendrix
Just love the imagery.
Rudie Can't Fail -The Clash
I get a good buzz every time I hear it.
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Posted 08/17/03 - 08:33 PM:
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Anything by Hendrix, especially One Rainy Wish, Third Stone From the Sun, Little Wing, and If 6 Was 9.

Most stuff by U2, including the entire Joshua Tree (my all time favorite album).

Just about anything by The Beatles, Radiohead, and Cream. A lot by the Stones. Seeing the Led Zeppelin DVD reminded me that they are not just a cock-rock band and that their songwriting is deep, too (There are great performances of Going to California and That's the Way).

My current favorite band is Super 400 (the one in my avatar). If I ever get my webpage finished (OK, let me stop lying: I mean started) I'd love to post some MP3's on it, because it's not enough to read the words. But, the lyrics to one of my favorites is...

Made Up Worlds
rival birds from another troop have landed on the fence
in our hometown field
but if we sneak quietly through the ridge of trees we can rush the door
and save our fort

just another day's work done

one day the tribe will play
saving made up worlds
believing in what they're saying
one day the tribe will go
find out that war is real
oh what a bum deal

climb the hill like a mountain man making sure to cover tracks
never looking back
but if we weave gracefully through the guarded weeds
we can rush the door
and save the world

just another day's work done

one day the tribe will play
saving made up worlds
believing in what they're saying
one day the tribe will go
finding out war is real
oh what a bum deal

Tom
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Posted 08/17/03 - 08:35 PM:
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suprised no one has mentioned Tool...proabably some of the best music i have ever come accross. Lyrically it is amazingly deep/profound/moving and musically it is beyond enchanting and very technical. Truly a great band...if anyone has heard a song or two and thought, eh, not for me, consdier dl'ing the song Lateralis. Also, Radiohead is another excellent band IMO. Again, my personal recomendation would be "fake plastic trees", yet just listening to one song is such a sad way to attempt to gain a feeling for what the band really is on a whole. The final band i will mention is COMPLETELY different than the first two, but equally amazing. They are called Royksopp, and for a while i was blown away by a song they made called "so easy"...that is definetly a spine tingler for me. I could go on forever, but quickly i will mention the group Atmosphere and say dl "don't ever fucking question that", another great song
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