tracks that GENUINELY send shivers down your spine without fail

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I wrote about this on my site about a year ago, figured this was a good opportunity to revisit my list:

Ivan Rebroff, "Die Legende von den 12 Räubern"
Claudio Monteverdi, "Ave Maria Stella" from Vespro della beata Vergine
Coleman Hawkins' entrance on "Epistrophy" by Thelonious Monk, from Monk's Music
Low, "Coattails" and "Soon" in live performance
"Day By Day" from Godspell (!!!)
"The Rainbow Connection" from The Muppet Movie
"Our Prayer" by the Beach Boys
"Little Things" by Ida
"A Saucerful of Secrets" from Live at Pompeii, "Outside the Wall" (film version) and "The Final Cut" by Pink Floyd
Wayne Shorter's entrance on "Circle" on Miles Smiles
The entrance of the 2nd guitar after the solo on Bedhead's "A Parade"
Entrance of the synth pad a couple minutes into Spool's "Ebo"

It's funny, I have a similar feeling about "God Only Knows". The thought of the song destroys me, but listening to it has never much affected me. I think there's a different rendition hidden in there somewhere, and that's the one that I imagine. Maybe it exists somewhere on tape; it definitely wouldn't be the first time an alternate mix/take of a Beach Boys song was better than the original -- the 5-minute half-instrumental mix of "'Til I Die" and the Smile version of "Surf's Up" both surpass the versions on the Surf's Up album...

Phil (phil), Friday, 30 August 2002 23:27 (twenty-one years ago) link

Crap, one got cut somehow -- Anton Bruckner, Symphony No. 9, last movement, opening motif.

Phil (phil), Friday, 30 August 2002 23:28 (twenty-one years ago) link

Arvo Pärt- Tabula Rasa

Charles Mingus- The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady (as a cumulative effect of the album)

Tammy Wynette- Walk Through This World

Big Star- Holocaust

Billie Holiday- Not sure of the title (perhaps "Don't Worry 'Bout Me" or "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone") but there is a performance towards the end of her career/life where her voice is about to give out and the lyrics suggest that she is washed up and going to die soon in this really affecting ironic bitter-sweet way. Its really devastating, especially if you listen to some of her stuff from the 30s where her voice is in top form to compare.

There are more...these are some of the most consistent though.

Ryan McKay, Saturday, 31 August 2002 02:38 (twenty-one years ago) link

The entrance of the 2nd guitar after the solo on Bedhead's "A Parade"

hells yes!

Big Star's "Morpha Too"
"Fade Into You" and "Linger"
The vocal harmonies on the Only Ones' "Out there in the night"
pavement "shoot the singer" (in the morning light/you hold that ashtray tight)
the last 2 cymbals on the cure's "homesick" would do me in, wan that i was a teenager
arab strap "soaps"
the last breath that ends the last song on that dog's totally crushed out album
"it's a new age!" in the velvets' "new age"
the opening notes/chords to "100,000 fireflies" and "all the umbrellas in london"


Aaron A., Saturday, 31 August 2002 02:58 (twenty-one years ago) link

Having just got (but not played) the new Underworld, I'll mention that there are several moments of theirs, especially when they've been running a tune from the start just on the beats, and then some chord comes in, like that vibrating first chord on Born Slippy, for instance. And I must mention the moment in the Shangri-Las' I Can Never Go Home Anymore when Mary Ann Ganser (I think) cries "Mama!" and the cellos come crashing in.

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Saturday, 31 August 2002 09:35 (twenty-one years ago) link

Eternal Flame. Only the original, the Atomic Kitten is not half creepy as the original

Zac, The Black Power Ranger (vicc13), Saturday, 31 August 2002 09:39 (twenty-one years ago) link

Holocaust (Big Star)

Reel Around The Fountain (Smiths)

Love From Room 103 at the Islander Pacific Coast Highway (Tim Buckley)

I see a Darkness (BPB)

Moving (Supergrass) *ouch~! forgot to duck*

Belladonna (Legendary Pink Dots)

My Funny Valentine (Julie London)

This Time Is Goodbye (Perry Blake) come to think of it, most of "Still Life"

Anything by Berto Pisano

Shadowplay (joy division)

Guess I'll Forget You (Black Heart Procession)

Piano Plus (Three Mile Pilot)

Ne Mes Quitte Pas (Brel)

kinski, Saturday, 31 August 2002 10:17 (twenty-one years ago) link

With me, it's not tracks themselves, but specific moments within tracks, that really send shivers down my spine.

Aphex Twin - Alberto Balsalm (when the final refrain hits, with that high-pithched mewling noise in the background)

Orbital - Chime (the moment when the bass starts, just tentatively, rather than booming in)

REM - Nightswimming (the oboe solo just lifts the whole song)

At The Drive-In - Cosmonaut (the bit when this amazing riff comes in, two thirds of the way through, and the singer just... LOSES it)

Spiritualized - The Straight and the Narrow (the way the violins hold on for just one beat longer than you expect them to)

Shack - Cornish Town (the nah-nah-nah harmonies that kick in right before the end)

Squarepusher - Iambic 5 Poetry (starts off slowly, but when the melody appears half way through you don't ever want it to end)

Underworld - Two Months Off (glorious synths fade in slowly, Karl singing "you bring light in" repeatedly... amazing)

The Beta Band - Quiet (bass riff that appears out of nowhere near the end, while the drums bang over the top of it)
mu-ziq - Slice (the way this little melody keeps popping up apparently randomly)

Lambchop - Bugs (like listening to a spring unravelling, especially the moment when Kurt sings "and you take her hand, and you gesture toward the bay")

Bjork - Joga (the opening violin chords)


Matt DC (Matt DC), Saturday, 31 August 2002 10:37 (twenty-one years ago) link

Martin you will love some bits on the new Underworld then, esp. the extended 'Two Months Off' when the bell chimes fade in and the whole thing takes off, the way 'Mo Move' just gathers more and more steam every 16 bars, when the bassline kicks in on 'Little Speaker' and when Hyde FINALLY starts rambling on 'Dinosaur Adventure 3D'....bizarrely i didnt think 'A Hundred Days Off' was much cop at first but its starting to do something now

and yeh, i think everyone means certain parts of the track send shivers...you wouldnt get them all the way through or from jut the opening notes/bars in most cases

blueski, Saturday, 31 August 2002 10:43 (twenty-one years ago) link

I always thought that the most profound moment I ever heard in a song is during the second chorus of "She's Not There" by the Zombies, when Colin Blunstone takes that huge breath right after "the colour of her hair". Yeah, it's just a breath; but it contains all the longing and heartbreak of everyone who's ever been...nah, it's just a breath.

Matt C., Saturday, 31 August 2002 11:25 (twenty-one years ago) link

''Joy Division - "Transmission" (the "Daaaaance!" part)''

Absolutely! Saw a performance of that on TV and it sent shivers down the spine. The next day I borrowed a copy of the 'Substance' compilation off the rec library.

Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Saturday, 31 August 2002 12:17 (twenty-one years ago) link

''Aphex Twin - Alberto Balsalm (when the final refrain hits, with that high-pithched mewling noise in the background)''

one of his finest moments really. I feel the same abt this track.

Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Saturday, 31 August 2002 12:18 (twenty-one years ago) link

I think I must add Fushitsussha's Double Live. I'm talking abt track four on the 1st CD. When the guitar hits those notes towards the end it's an incerdible moment (one of many actually).

Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Saturday, 31 August 2002 12:20 (twenty-one years ago) link

Staind - "It's Been Awhile" (and yes I'll whore myself out in explaining why)

Unt others (for all sorts of reasons) (and, please, let the BRs be there):
Stina Nordenstam - "This Time, John"
Jenny Toomey - "Needmore, PA"
This Heat - "Paper Hats"
Christina Aguilera - "What a Girl Wants"
Philistines Jr. - "The Truth About Scientists"
Neko Case - "Runnin' Out of Fools"
Talk Talk - "Ascension Day" / "After the Flood"

David R. (popshots75`), Saturday, 31 August 2002 13:26 (twenty-one years ago) link

"Wild is the Wind" from Nina Simone's Live at Town Hall LP is quite possibly the most beautiful song I know of, so err, there it is.

Orange, Saturday, 31 August 2002 14:29 (twenty-one years ago) link

Yeah, it's just a breath; but it contains all the longing and heartbreak of everyone who's ever been...nah, it's just a breath.

Ooh, Matt, good save.

Jody Beth Rosen, Saturday, 31 August 2002 14:52 (twenty-one years ago) link

Depends on what kinda shivers you're talking about.

Sadness: Grandaddy, "Miner At the Dial-A-View/So You'll Aim Towards the Sky" or Beck, "Nobody's Fault But My Own"
Giddiness: any random 1975-1979 Ramones song played without warning
Contented bliss: Blackalicious, "Make You Feel That Way" or Air's "La Femme D'Argent"
Swagger: Ol' Dirty Bastard, "Sussudio" or Ghostface Killah's "Nutmeg"
Ass-kickin' Time: Dead Boys, "Sonic Reducer" or Daft Punk's "Aerodynamic"
Lust (the good part): The Stooges, "Loose" or Curtis Mayfield's "Give Me Your Love"
Lust (the frustrating part): Radio Birdman, "Love Kills" or the Buzzcocks' "Why Can't I Touch It?"
That intangible all-encompassing sensation of "fuck yeah": Vitalic, "La Rock" or DJ Shadow's "The Number Song"

And, in his own category, anything and everything by James Brown.

Nate Patrin, Saturday, 31 August 2002 15:06 (twenty-one years ago) link

JodyBR: I know, I was huggin' the edge, there. Oh, and I also want to mention the moment in "Wherever I Lay My Phone (That's My Home)" when the little voice yells "Super Furry Animals!" right before the beat comes back in. That's some goosebump shit too, but I don't know why.

Nate: You're absolutely correct about James Brown. Maybe some of that other stuff too, but unimpeachable on JB.

Matt C., Saturday, 31 August 2002 15:10 (twenty-one years ago) link

ryan - you say arvo part - do you happen to have a copy of winter sleepers s/t?

i don't get this much from music anymore, the last songs i remember being really emotional about were "laugh" by low and "into dust" by mazzy star, and these are associated with a death for me.

ron (ron), Saturday, 31 August 2002 15:48 (twenty-one years ago) link

and robert wyatt - 'at last i am free'

ron (ron), Saturday, 31 August 2002 16:04 (twenty-one years ago) link

atmosphere - joy division (am I really the first to mention this??)
one - U2, and in spite of the fact that I hate u2
children - burning spear
(white man) in hammermith palais - the clash *ducks* (or so I understand)

two have done it since I had a baby daughter. both reduce me completely to tears, and regularly, too:
zion - lauryn hill
there she goes - the las

old chestnut's arent they? but its an old chestnut attracting kind of quesyions, I guess.

PS
God Only KNows is like watching Bjorn Bjorg or Tiger Woods play. unimpeachable, best in the world, technically perfect, oddly unmoving.

jon, Saturday, 31 August 2002 17:30 (twenty-one years ago) link

arvo part

"Magnificat" and "Litany" give me shivers.

Also on the classical shiver-giving tip: anything by Penderecki.

Jody Beth Rosen, Saturday, 31 August 2002 19:47 (twenty-one years ago) link

God Only KNows is like watching Bjorn Bjorg or Tiger Woods play. unimpeachable, best in the world, technically perfect, oddly unmoving.

I tend to agree with this (although I'd argue that Pet Sounds has some very moving moments), but the harmony/voice leading in the chorus and coda, and the way the notes take shape as they ascend in little increments, then hit plateaus, then soar, then fall, is still pretty fuckin' cool.

Jody Beth Rosen, Saturday, 31 August 2002 19:58 (twenty-one years ago) link

Also on the classical shiver-giving tip: anything by Penderecki.

And, uh, Shostakovich's Symphony No. 14 (especially "The Suicide"). Although it's so chilling it's practically comical.

Jody Beth Rosen, Saturday, 31 August 2002 20:15 (twenty-one years ago) link

Pogues & Kirsty MacColl: Fairytale of New York (the chorus after the quarrelling verse)
St Etienne: Like a Swallow (when the bell clears the fog and the voice comes in)
Tracey Ullman: They Don't Know (um, I Don't Know -- maybe I'm just a sucker for bells? Come to think of it, the bells make the Cave & Kylie hit come pretty close to this list as well. And The Shangri-Las' Give Us Your Blessing. Aha. There we have it.)

OleM (OleM), Saturday, 31 August 2002 22:23 (twenty-one years ago) link

well i explained how "..year 2525" works in another thread and i do know a whole family who've always been scared of it, so it does tend to scare half-cut crowds recently reminded of the words via karaoke playback

but i almost can't listen to Scott Walker's "The Electrician"

george gosset (gegoss), Sunday, 1 September 2002 05:07 (twenty-one years ago) link

I watched Rattle & Hum ealier tonight and felt a shiver 3 different times during Sunday Bloody Sunday. Defying all my snob instincts, that era of U2 can still get to me. Damn them.

bnw (bnw), Sunday, 1 September 2002 05:22 (twenty-one years ago) link

I'm delurking (hi!) cause I had to second the Pogues/Kirsty one. Damn, but that's .. everything this question is asking for.

Others:

Bowie - "Absolute Beginners."
Eminem - "Hallie's Song." Not as much now, because I overlistened to it, foolish me.
Concrete Blonde - "Tomorrow Wendy."
Tori Amos - "Winter." (And I'm not a Tori fan, really, apart from Little Earthquakes and that EP)
Elvis Presley - "In the Ghetto."
"Suicide is Painless," specifically as sung in the movie.
Leather Strip's mix of the Cure's "Lullaby." Different kind of shivers.
INXS - "The Stairs."
The Kinks - "Celluloid Heroes."
The Verve - "Bittersweet Symphony."
Radiohead - "Fake Plastic Trees."
Van Morrison - "Tupelo Honey."


Bill Kte'pi (ktepi), Sunday, 1 September 2002 06:28 (twenty-one years ago) link

I can think of but three tracks..

Kitchens of Distinction - "Gone World Gone"

Low - "Laser Beam"

and ..

Inner Life - "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" (the 10 minute remix)

JC (JC A.), Sunday, 1 September 2002 16:30 (twenty-one years ago) link

ron- Winter Sleepers? The Tom Twyker film? Never seen it. I believe he uses Pärt in his film, "Heaven" as well. Seeing certain music in a film kind of ruins it for me, just the same as seeing a film based on a book can often interfere with the way I visualize the characters/scene in my head as I read. But that's another thread...

Ryan McKay, Sunday, 1 September 2002 21:24 (twenty-one years ago) link

"Something Moves Within My Heart," the "5" Royales.
"God Save the Queen," Sex Pistols.
"I Don't Know What You've Got But It's Got Me," Little Richard.
"For Your Precious Love," Jerry Butler and the Impressions.
"Naive Melody," Talking Heads.
"That's How Strong My Love Is," O.V. Wright.
"Just Another High," Roxy Music.

I'm afraid I'm going to have bad dreams knowing that "Nightswimming" sends shivers down someone's spine.

Burr, Sunday, 1 September 2002 23:50 (twenty-one years ago) link

The Commodores, "Nightshift"
Neutral Milk Hotel, "Two-Headed Boy, Pt. 2"
Ben E. King, "Stand By Me"
Marianne Faithfull, "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan"
Slint, "Good Morning, Captain"

Underclocked, Monday, 2 September 2002 03:31 (twenty-one years ago) link

"nightswimming" is a great song because it reminds me of douglas coupland's "life after god," which in turn reminds me of end of summer teenage fun. boo.

cybele, Monday, 2 September 2002 04:16 (twenty-one years ago) link

I was tempted to throw down a few lush electronic tunes that hit the spot but its just not in my blood. Rock on then...

Id have to second that "boom" in Soma.Fantastic.

Tonights the Night- Neil Young

Sinead O Conner does the trick a few times on "I do not want what I havent got"

Dire Straits(yes!)play the single most chilling song Ive heard- a live version of "Where do you think youre going". We he moans "you better go with me girl" you know hes not fooling around.Scary shit.

Nirvana- the end of that Leadbelly tune where he lets out a goulish sigh or breath on Unplugged

Otis Redding "Dock of the Bay" of course.

Kiwi, Monday, 2 September 2002 05:15 (twenty-one years ago) link

guns n' roses!!

ron (ron), Monday, 2 September 2002 06:26 (twenty-one years ago) link

Judy Collins' "Send In The Clowns"
Julie Covington's "Don't Cry For Me Argentina"
Sinead O Connor's "Nothing Compares 2 U" (actually this isn't "without fail". but it's 70% accurate which is about as high as you can usually go)
ABBA's "The Winner Takes It All" and often "The Visitors" and "Happy New Year" too
Kate Bush's "The Hounds Of Love" (the "I found a fox..." verse, I'm getting shivers just TYPING it!)
Scott Walker's "Boy Child" (I thought this one had worn off but apparently not, hooray)
The Pet Shop Boys' "Left To My Own Devices" extended version (has to be extended because it's the extra verse that does it)

probably lots more. For ages I couldn't think of any answer to this thread but then Julie C came on my playlist.

Tom (Groke), Monday, 2 September 2002 06:59 (twenty-one years ago) link

dead can dance ''the host of seraphim''
band of susans ''Ice age'' (when Stenger finishes off with '...to keep on dreaming/an endless dream' and that guitar comes in, phew!).
''Sometimes'' by MBV (its when he stops singing, towards the end).

Julio Desouza (jdesouza), Monday, 2 September 2002 07:45 (twenty-one years ago) link

Elvis Costello - I Want You (the intro)
Langely Schools Music Project - Saturday Night
St. Etienne - I was born on Christmas Day
Elvis Costello - I Want You (the rest)

Andrew Farrell (afarrell), Monday, 2 September 2002 08:15 (twenty-one years ago) link

Probably got the wrong end of the stick here, but... the slide into the guitar solo in Can You Dig It? by The Mock Turtles. Euphoric and a half... feels like one of those hermetically sealed moment, you forget that the band probably did nowt worthwhile after this, the singer was an ugly sod whose main claim to fame in later years would be being Steve Coogan's brother - British pop shrugging off the complex, forgetting the self-imposed restrictions and running off free to be as ace as it feels... pretentious, mebbe, but that bit, that second, is so outstanding...

But, maybe more than this, pretty much all of the Delgados' new album. It's like their previous stuff, but it's all realised so much better than anything they've done before, probably even Peloton - this could just be euphoria induced by putting 'The Light Before We Land' on again a minute ago, but... no, it isn't. It has a children's choir on a bit of it, and even that doesn't sound shite. It may just be me being indie, and the probability that no-one else will like it, and that no, it might not be breaking any new ground, and yeah, maybe it does sound fucking 'prog', as some will probably say, and perhaps there's fucking 'Dave Fridmann wank' in there somewhere... I don't have the words for this one. It comes out October 14th. And you may well hate it. It's worth the risk though, in my eyes anyway. Argh. Plugging. Off Topic. Fuck-uck-uck....

Mr Swygart (mrswygart), Monday, 2 September 2002 10:17 (twenty-one years ago) link

Oh, and the bit at the start of Nina Nastasia's 'I Go With Him', where the cellos (I think) just glide in, underneath the guitars... that's sublime, that.

Mr Swygart (mrswygart), Monday, 2 September 2002 10:21 (twenty-one years ago) link

Hello, I'm finally de-lurking too.

Seconding the huge depth charge thingy in 'Chasing a Bee' and also the Jimmy Cliff - ESPECIALLY when actually watching him wander through Kingston in the film.

Also, the 'i must confess that my lonliness...' bit in the middle of 'Hit me baby one more time' where the tune kind of turns inside out

the ridiculously intense 'BABY! BABY! BABY!' in 'I want you back'

in Jonathon Richman's 'Hospital', 'last time i walked down your street, there probably were, uh, tears in my eyes'

the building paranoid mania in the ojays' 'backstabbers' - " i keep getting visits from all my friends.........they come to my house again and again and again and again........WELL ARE THEY HERE TO SEE MY WOMAN? I DON'T EVEN BE HOME BUT THEY JUST KEEP COMING"

the bit i 'you've lost that loving feeling' where they go absolutely mental imploring over each other to their baby

"all i want is peace and love on this planet" massive barrage of PE noise come to a dead halt, Chuck D sounding more righteous than even he's managed before "ain't that how god planned it" massive barrage begins again

the accapella breakdown bit in the first song on GZA's 'liquid swords' where it all comes close to falling apart and then gathers itself back together as the beat comes in.

"hey pauly pauly paul let's have a ball" from 'gigantic'

"well i dropped into a church, along the way. I GOT DOWN ON MY KNEES....." from California Dreamin'. And whenever this is played in 'Chunking Express' (which is often), well it's just all too much....

adam b (adam b), Monday, 2 September 2002 11:00 (twenty-one years ago) link

Aphex Twin - Alberto Balsalm (when the final refrain hits, with that high-pithched mewling noise in the background) - Yes yes yes yes! but I've probably listened to it to much.

Also Pavement's 'Trigger Cut', especially early in the song between the words "and" and "lust" when the guitars suddenly switch from tense & rhythmic to sublimely chimey. The grain of distortion is just perfect but at the same time I seem to imagine a heavenly hidden cleaner guitar sound buried under it.

Today I was watching O Brother Where Art Thou and thoroughly enjoying it and started to feel tingly during a song with beautiful female vocal harmonies.

Keith McD (Keith McD), Monday, 2 September 2002 12:25 (twenty-one years ago) link

David R.: This Heat "Paper Hats" MY GOD that song is unbelievable!

Keith McD (Keith McD), Monday, 2 September 2002 12:31 (twenty-one years ago) link

The live bootleg from Toronto of Radiohead performing Lucky - that gets me every time.

Grandaddy - So You'll Aim Towards The Stars

Boards of Canada - Geogaddi

and responding to various comments earlier in the thread, I got 100 Days Off by Underworld last week and it's been glued inside my CD player ever since - it's far more chilled than Beaucoup Fish but definitely worth buying.

Ben Graham, Monday, 2 September 2002 13:31 (twenty-one years ago) link

Raekwon: "Rainy Dayz"

My Bloody Valentine: "Swallow" & "No More Sorry"(Just 2 out of many!)

Sonic youth: "The Sprawl" & "JC"

Trail of Dead: "Another Morning Stoner" & "Claire De Lune"

Prince: "If I was your Girlfriend"

At The Drive-In: "Arcarsenal"

A Perfect Circle: "The Hollow"

Marvin Gaye: "Flyin' High"

Basement Jaxx: "Being With You" & "All I Know"

Tool: "Lateralus" & Pushit (Any version, but I'm partial to the one on Salival)

Tricky: "Devil's Helper" & "Tonite is a Special Nite"

Massive Attack: "Unfinished Sympathy" & "Protection"

Joy Division: "The Eternal"

Brenya, Monday, 2 September 2002 17:39 (twenty-one years ago) link

"Slush" by Bonzo Dog Band!

matt riedl (veal), Monday, 2 September 2002 19:03 (twenty-one years ago) link

I should have thought of (For) Your Precious Love myself, as it's an all-time favourite of mine - I have the song by 14 different acts. My favourites would certainly be the versions by Geater Davis and especially Linda Jones, which would send shivers down anyone's spine.

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Monday, 2 September 2002 20:22 (twenty-one years ago) link

"Stranger in Moscow", Michael Jackson. The beat-boxing at the start, then the intrumental intro.

Daine, Tuesday, 3 September 2002 04:59 (twenty-one years ago) link

Roberta Flack - "The first time ever I saw your face" for the bit when she sings "and the first time ever I lay with you" for being kind of icky and uncomfortable like she's being too personal now


Townes van Zandt - "If I had no place to fall" for the when his voice first comes in with the title line and the ache forces the shiver down


Chopin - Nocturnes - the really painful one towards the end of the first side of the LP - all the way through he's been almost delivering on the melody but never quite and then finally lets it out but in a really uncomfortable way that's still beautiful. Like having your genitals whipped at the point of orgasm or something.


EPMD - "Get off the bandwagon" - when the music stops halfway through and Erick just says "Sucker" in a really pitying way. Ooooh.


Q-Tex - "the power of love" - if you remember the name of the song you probably know why...

Jacob, Tuesday, 3 September 2002 10:35 (twenty-one years ago) link

Ash - "Folk Song"
Interpol - "NYC"
Beck - "Guess I'm Doing Fine"
...And You Will Know Us By the Trail Of Dead - "Source Tags & Codes"
Wilco - "Poor Places"
Bjork - "All Is Full Of Love"
Dillinger Escape Plan f/ Mike Patton - "When Good Dogs Do Bad"
Radiohead - "Life In A Glasshouse"
DNTEL - "(This Is) The Dream Of Evan And Chan"

Simon H., Tuesday, 3 September 2002 12:56 (twenty-one years ago) link

What a lovely thread.

Some great songs listed above and I'm gonna nick some and more. Fwiw a random few:-

Swallow - My Vloody Balentine
Spirit Ditch - Sparklehorse
Jumbo- Underworld
History Lesson - Minutemen
Sain- Grifters
Lorelei- Cocteau Twins
What Does your Soul Look Like _ DJ Shadow
Suspension Bridge Over Iguazu Falls- Tortoise
Don't Stop Now -Guided By Voices
Bat's Mouth - Bat For Lashes
What's Going Ahn - Big Star
Holes- Mercury Rev
Whatever or Eight Miles High - Hooooosker du
Still Be around _ Uncle Tupelo
Bad Losers on Yahoo Chess- Half Man Half Biscuit

and Nine million more - off the top of my head. Wednesday Night mood. And totally showing my age.

Fer Ark, Wednesday, 20 August 2008 23:36 (fifteen years ago) link

Wu-Tang Clan "Protect Ya Neck" (It also makes me pump my fist)
Minutemen "Little Man With a Gun in His Hand"
The Mountain Goats "Snow Owl"/"Family Happiness" (two distinct flavors of intense desperation)
Talking Heads "Crosseyed and Painless"
Al Green "La La For You"
Funkadelic "Can You Get To That" (yes, I certainly can)
Issac Hayes "Walk On By"
They Might Be Giants "She's An Angel" (mainly just the pre-chorus w/ the slide guitar)
Sambomaster "Futari Bochi No Sekai"
Can "Oh Yeah" (I intend to play this at the apocalypse)

telepathy_rock!, Thursday, 21 August 2008 03:36 (fifteen years ago) link

Electric Wizard "Barbarian" ("THE WIZAARRD"--RIFF)
Boredoms "Synthesizer Guide Book On Fire" (whoa)
The theme music from Cowboy Bebop
David Bowie "Five Years" (especially the line about the girl in the ice cream parlor not knowing that she's in this song)
The part of "Music for Strings, Percussion and Celest" by Bela Bartok that Kubrick used in The Shining (eerie as all hell)
John Fahey "Desperate Man Blues"/"On The Sunny Side of the Ocean"

Man I could keep doing this forever

telepathy_rock!, Thursday, 21 August 2008 03:45 (fifteen years ago) link

ESG "UFO"
Stereolab "Jenny Ondioline"
Number Girl "Omoide In My Head"
CCR "Born On The Bayou"
REM "Radio Free Europe"
Radiohead "Everything In It's Right Place"
The intro to Metroid 2

it's a wonder my spine isn't perpetually shivering

telepathy_rock!, Thursday, 21 August 2008 03:51 (fifteen years ago) link

fake plastic trees does it for me. For the song itself and for the memories attached to it.

Moka, Thursday, 21 August 2008 06:43 (fifteen years ago) link

Big Star - Thirteenth
My Bloody Valentine - Sometimes
Elvis - Blue moon
Peggy Lee- Is that all there is
Rick Nelson - Lonesome town
Robert Wyatt- Sea song
Scott Walker - Farmer in the city
Low - If you were born today

too many to mention

Marco Damiani, Thursday, 21 August 2008 07:13 (fifteen years ago) link

War, "There Must Be a Reason"

The Reverend, Thursday, 21 August 2008 07:30 (fifteen years ago) link

This song triggers some really hard realizations for me, In a lot of ways I see myself as that "Lookin' Boy".

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Thursday, 21 August 2008 07:33 (fifteen years ago) link

someone else needs to pick up that meme, to take a load off your back, if nothing else

The Reverend, Thursday, 21 August 2008 07:42 (fifteen years ago) link

How about Ooberman's "Shorley Wall", particularly the end poem?

Mark G, Thursday, 21 August 2008 08:11 (fifteen years ago) link

First thing that comes to mind is Billy Bragg's "St. Swithin's Day"

Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You, Thursday, 21 August 2008 08:42 (fifteen years ago) link

someone else needs to pick up that meme, to take a load off your back, if nothing else

Doin' it alone lookin' boy

If Timi Yuro would be still alive, most other singers could shut up, Thursday, 21 August 2008 08:46 (fifteen years ago) link

Funkadelic - Maggot Brain

Discordian, Thursday, 21 August 2008 11:36 (fifteen years ago) link

Great topic. I'm sure I am only echoing a lot of these choices, but:

The Beach Boys -- God Only Knows
Iron & Wine -- Bird Stealing Bread
The Clientele -- Losing Haringey
The Clientele -- Dreams Of Leaving
Chris Bell -- You And Your Sister
Dennis Wilson -- Carry Me Home
Dennis Wilson -- It's Not Too Late
Jimmy Cliff -- Many Rivers To Cross
Grant Hart -- You Don't Have To Tell Me Now
Bruce Springsteen -- One Step Up
Low -- Silver Rider
Miles Davis -- In A Silent Way
Neil Young -- See The Sky About To Rain
Wilco -- Jesus, etc.
William Basinski -- The Disintegration Loop 1.1

. . . among others.

Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 21 August 2008 13:05 (fifteen years ago) link

Off the top of my head:
Zombies - Leave Me Be
Badfinger - Baby Blue
Lefty Frizzell - Mom and Dad's Waltz
George Jones - Color of the Blues
Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand the Rain (pretty much the entire album)
Gram Parsons - Streets of Baltimore
Joe Tex - Skip a Rope

asthmatic american, Thursday, 21 August 2008 13:49 (fifteen years ago) link

It's always higher frequency sounds that do this to me, so it's usually guitar solos or backing strings. Typically a chord change involved too.
And the effect is incredible if I haven't heard the track for a good while. I'd love to know the neuroscience behind it! If somebody could map the parts of my brain that are affected mid-shiver and then artificially/electronically recreate the stimulation, I'd probably collapse, comatose with pleasure.

Isaac Hayes - Walk on By
Think it's the first string swell with chord change.

Pearls Before Swine - Ballad to an Amber Lady

Budgie - Hot as a Docker's Arm Pit (No shit!!)
The long run of notes toward the end of the main solo.

Blue Oyster Cult - Harvester of Eyes
Again, the guitar solo

gnarly sceptre, Thursday, 21 August 2008 14:52 (fifteen years ago) link

three years pass...

"An Ending (Ascent)" by Brian Eno. Every. Fucking. Time. I am reduced to an amoeba-like pile of amorphous goo.

Poliopolice, Friday, 27 April 2012 17:16 (twelve years ago) link

anything by O.A.R., bro

caulk the wagon and float it, Friday, 27 April 2012 17:33 (twelve years ago) link

the Eno one that does it for me is "Everything Merges with the Night", I feel funny just thinking about it

you can expect punches, kicks and even worse (frogbs), Friday, 27 April 2012 18:25 (twelve years ago) link

The live version of 'Silver Springs', when it transitions into the 'Time has cast a spell on you...' section.

The moment in the Scott Walker track on Climate Of Hunter when he sings 'And the ceiling is rising and falling' and the swarm of Evan Parker soprano saxes comes in.

The final section of George Crumb's Music For A Summer Evening

bit.ly sno cone maker (Jon Lewis), Friday, 27 April 2012 19:06 (twelve years ago) link

fuller list, off the top of my brain:

Parliment - The Silent Boatman (bagpipes)
Autechre - Silverside (the ending, where you finally get to hear the entire melody)
Soul Coughing - Lazybones (the entire thing is so damn heavy)
Devo - Race of Doom (don't know why. something about the way the synths intersect with the rhythm gets me)
ELP - From the Beginning (everything about it is gorgeous, but especially Emerson's solo in the end)
Faust - No Harm (the scream at the end)
Underworld - Most 'Ospitable (the whole thing)
Underworld - Jumbo ("Telephone breath between us/there are no borders between us/Only these wires")
Happy Mondays - Dennis and Lois ("Honey, how's your breathing/If it stops for good we'll believe it")
Kraftwerk - Neon Lights (the onslaught of shimmering major chords that make up the second half)
Yellow Magic Orchestra - Gradated Gray (great song with an inexplicably creepy atmosphere)
The Books - Getting the Job Done (when the vocals come in)
Can - Oh Yeah (when the rhythm section really kicks in, 2 minutes in)
Gary Numan - Complex (mostly the intro, but really everything)
Neu! - Isi (c'mon, nobody can disagree with this)
Michael Jackson - Stranger in Moscow (already mentioned, but holy cow, this is a monster)
Boredoms - 7 (from VCN - when the guitar chords finally come in, braaang brooong)
Harry Nilsson - Morning Glory Story (gosh the vocals are pretty on this one)
Todd Rundgren - When the Shit Hits the Fan ("I think I have to get my ass back to Sunset Boulevard")

#1 tune along these lines (the one that makes me feel funny the whole time) is here

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph7sHvMYkIk

you can expect punches, kicks and even worse (frogbs), Friday, 27 April 2012 19:26 (twelve years ago) link

As we've just had the kinks poll, might as well mention the moment in Shangri-La after the horns do a rall and tando, all grandiose magificience, and Ray comes back: "put on your slippers and sit by the fire..."

Dr X O'Skeleton, Friday, 27 April 2012 21:27 (twelve years ago) link

kinks - shangri-la (OTM!)
sam cooke - a change is gonna come
manics - 4st 7lb (espec last 30 seconds)
fall - lay of the land (when the song proper finally kicks in)

(The Other) J.D. (J.D.), Friday, 27 April 2012 22:20 (twelve years ago) link

Cecil Taylor's version of "This Nearly Was Mine."

Tarfumes The Escape Goat, Saturday, 28 April 2012 00:46 (twelve years ago) link

The Dutchman by Steve Goodman
Boulder to Birmingham by Emmylou Harris
Take Pills by Panda Bear
A Change is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke
Dirty Blvd by Lou Reed
Don't Worry Baby by the Beach Boys
Hot Burrito #1 by the Flying Burrito Brothers
Walk the Way the Wind Blows by Hot Rize

banjoboy, Saturday, 28 April 2012 01:21 (twelve years ago) link


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