Pacerfan142
On Moderation
For me it is sign of the times by harry styles.
As in christmas songs being played in mid november?The first Christmas song of the year.
As in christmas songs being played in mid november?
The tune Austria in any Version except the version that was produced by the Sex PistolsYeah. Earlier than that sometimes.
I don’t mind them at Christmas though.
I’ll try and do this properly. Possibly Polly by Nirvana?
Yeah. Earlier than that sometimes.
I don’t mind them at Christmas though.
I’ll try and do this properly. Possibly Polly by Nirvana?
Which song by Morrisey though?I upset someone on Twitter once when I said that Morrisey was the most depressing thing I'd ever heard.
Most of those that I've heard!Which song by Morrisey though?
Maybe the person as much as the songs!Most of those that I've heard!
What about the 1964 song “Terry” by Twinkle, about a boyfriend who was killed in a motorcycle accident!
Apparently, it reached number 4 in the charts.
Johnny Don't Do It by 10cc as well!Road deaths appeared in a number of songs: Deadman’s Curve, Leader of the Pack and Tell Laura I Love Her for a start.
Everybody Hurts by REM is pretty morose!
I disagree, it's a very haunting tune, brilliantly performed.I agree.
Most certainly. Tragic and sickening in equal measure.To be serious, 'The Death of Emmott Till' by Bob Dylan has to be up there in view of its true content, though racists will disagree.
It certainly won't make you get up and dance, but I wouldn't say it was depressing. It was written as an anti-suicide song in response to the rise of grunge, and the rousing strings at the end seem hopeful, to me at least.Everybody Hurts by REM is pretty morose!
I would say anything by Leonard Cohen really....although he was an incredibly fine singer and songwriter in his own way.Avalanche by Leonard Cohen