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guitargirl wrote: Memories makes me cry. as have a few other songs. I guess Eisley often helps me through hard times when I feel down. They give me a lot of joy, which can lead to tears from happiness. and now I'm all emotional and embarassed. Music is amazing. Aww well if it makes you feel any better I get all emotional when I listen to Eisley too. I was crying at the show when they were singing a few songs. Especially when they first came out and started with Mr. Pine. That's one thing that gets me emotional is going to a Eisley show they are just so amazing. I can't put it any other way. _________________
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Joined: 22 Oct 2005 | Posts: 62 | Location: Greensboro N.C.
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I almost cried when I heard IWP the other day... oh and also I cried when I heard golly sandra from that vid boyd put up of stacy recording it... and I cried when I heard silver bugs in its entirety for the first time.... _________________ my flickr |
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Joined: 31 Oct 2003 | Posts: 347 | Location: friday harbor, wa
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bright young thing wrote: I don't cry when I listen to their songs, I get the shivers or goosebumps rather.... i get the goosebumps on my arms when i listen to the ending of Marvelous Things _________________ F L I C K R . ////\\\\ |
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Joined: 20 Feb 2006 | Posts: 4047 | Location: narnia.
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yeah, i have, i know, i'm such a pansy, no, but i cried listening to "Brightly Wound" because of stuff that was going on in my family. and i was thinking about the days of when we were younger and why couldn't life be as simple as it used to be when we were little. and then on "One More Day With You", cause i felt the intensity of Chauntelle's vioce, and like she was tied in with that song somehow. isn't it amazing how music can do that too us, and how people can sound so involved with the song? i also did on I Wasn't Prepared, that's all.... _________________ cynlovescandy wrote: kulvir wrote: I bet R. Kelly approves of peeing in the shower. The world is R. Kelly's shower. It's a golden world. Nowhere Man wrote: mr pine wrote: is there a difference between dubstep and techno?
you know besides the name? techno: uhnd chik uhnd chik uhnd chik uhnd chik dubstep: BOOM Chik.. Boom Boom Boom Chik.. PEOOOWWwwww BOOM BOWowoWOWoWOWow zipzipzipzipzipwoowooowoow EEEEEeeeeeerrr BOOM BOOM BOOM Splat! |
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Joined: 02 Mar 2006 | Posts: 2522 | Location: Kansas
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I'd love to be able to tell you I'm much too tough to cry about anything. But that would be a lie. Physical pain always seems to get my tears rolling, along with some screaming, blubbering and general carrying on. Remembering the last time I stubbed my baby toe against the corner of a chair, still chokes me up a little even now. There are a few lines that Sherri sings that stab me right in the heart. I suppose I'd have to feign some kind of injury if I got caught in public getting weepy over some Eisley music. _________________
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That's so sweet! My family are emotionally stunted... we never cry!!!! But today I managed to get Trolley Wood stuck in my mum's head and she's never heard it before. I was pleased with that. _________________ "Speaking as a rational person, Al Qaeda are a loose assosiciation of terrorists who can be rounded up with sustained police investigation. Speaking as a parent, they're all 8ft tall, with a giant eye in the middle of their forehead and the only way to stop them is to nuke every country that hasn't sent us a Chritmas card in the past 10 years." www.myspace.com/townsendband Go there, or be... a... triangle.... |
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Joined: 22 May 2006 | Posts: 151 | Location: Blazingstoke, UK
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my bestfriends mom heard Eisley for the first time when we were on our way to see Pirates...she really liked them a lot _________________ F L I C K R . ////\\\\ |
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Joined: 20 Feb 2006 | Posts: 4047 | Location: narnia.
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thewizards wrote: That's so sweet! My family are emotionally stunted... we never cry!!!!
But today I managed to get Trolley Wood stuck in my mum's head and she's never heard it before. I was pleased with that. I was singing Blackened Crown at work and my friend ended up learning the song without even hearing it once.... _________________ Day whipped his black dray, Opaque orphan of Ring |
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Joined: 30 Sep 2005 | Posts: 1236 | Location: Dallas, TX
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i cried when i listened to The Winter Song...it's so beautiful the way Sherri sings the vocals. darn! _________________ F L I C K R . ////\\\\ |
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Joined: 20 Feb 2006 | Posts: 4047 | Location: narnia.
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Well... I'm a man so I never ever ever ever ever ever cry. (oh yeah...) No, I'll admit I cry sometimes... I don't think I would cry listening to a song, but I might cry because of something else that has happened and I'm listening to the song, if that makes any sense. One More Day With You is such an awesome song, and really emotional. I think if I lost my girlfriend or something along those lines, I would cry while listening to it... not because of the song, but it helps. or hinders. Depending whether you think crying is a good or a bad thing. I think it's good, when it's needed. nathan. _________________ "nathaniel" www.purevolume.com/GORADIO www.myspace.com/GORADIO www.myspace.com/natesmith |
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Joined: 29 Mar 2005 | Posts: 211 | Location: Scotland
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noodleman wrote: Well... I'm a man so I never ever ever ever ever ever cry. (oh yeah...)
No, I'll admit I cry sometimes... I don't think I would cry listening to a song, but I might cry because of something else that has happened and I'm listening to the song, if that makes any sense. One More Day With You is such an awesome song, and really emotional. I think if I lost my girlfriend or something along those lines, I would cry while listening to it... not because of the song, but it helps. or hinders. Depending whether you think crying is a good or a bad thing. I think it's good, when it's needed. nathan. exactly, that's why i do in songs, not because of the song, but because of the rememberance it gives, and whatnot... _________________ cynlovescandy wrote: kulvir wrote: I bet R. Kelly approves of peeing in the shower. The world is R. Kelly's shower. It's a golden world. Nowhere Man wrote: mr pine wrote: is there a difference between dubstep and techno?
you know besides the name? techno: uhnd chik uhnd chik uhnd chik uhnd chik dubstep: BOOM Chik.. Boom Boom Boom Chik.. PEOOOWWwwww BOOM BOWowoWOWoWOWow zipzipzipzipzipwoowooowoow EEEEEeeeeeerrr BOOM BOOM BOOM Splat! |
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Joined: 02 Mar 2006 | Posts: 2522 | Location: Kansas
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