Toots - Spiritual Healing
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Just to absolutely annoy people, I'd probably go with a song I find very annoying and long. Probably something like Cannon in D, one I guarantee everybody has heard, even if they don't know the name.
Joke's on you, I fucking love Canon in D.
Jokes back on you, you said they'd feel the same emotions as the person who chose. So you would feel a song you previously loved and adored would be long and annoying. Possibly altering your feelings for the song permanently!
For me it'd be Better Than That by Sub-Radio.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qPIrWtlpCSA
Those that have spent a few years on Reddit might remember them doing live shows back when they were less known. As a band, they're basically just pure pop-punk joy, and I think people could use a little joy lately.
"Suicide Is Painless"
Nujabes: Luv Sic.
Smooth Sailing - Queens of the Stone Age
This song has such an incredible vibe. It was played a lot on tour after shows. In the truck, the hotel, the bar. Wherever.
Reminds me of the good days of making music and hanging out with some of my favorite people. I'd like the whole world to feel free, loved and valid all at once. Might just make a difference.
Ren : Hi Ren
I hope you are well friend!
Not at all. Never really have been though and it's been 43 years so at least I'm used to it.
Thank you. Surprisingly unvulgar and not at all cynical
43 rotations here as well. I think it's really hard to see any joy when we have grown up in a world that only seems to constantly take our happiness away at every turn.
I find solace in knowing this is all temporary and thankfully, the world will go on without us. Whether that's us as individuals or are species as a whole.
Until either of those inevitable points though, know that to some small degree you are not alone and there's at least one random stranger on the internet who is thinking about you in a caring way today.
Not the person you replied to, but that's pretty sensible. Thanks for the perspective
Cheers friend. Good luck out there.
Einheitsfrontlied, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhdcdZkiKRI&t=0
(Especially the 3rd verse, translated to english): "And just because he's a worker No class can free him but his own The emancipation of the working class Is the task of the worker alonе"
Parabol/Parabola by Tool. That song can bring me to tears.
The first time it was a tragedy,
The second time it's a farce.
Outside it's 1933,
So I am hitting the bars.
And I don't know what's going on anymore.
The world outside is burning with a brand new light,
But it isn't one that makes me feel warm.
Don't go mistaking your house burning down for the dawn.
I'm noticing a distinct lack of people saying Rick Astly - Never Gonna Give You Up
The emotion: mild amusement
A short electronic instrumental that really isn't all that complex or terribly interesting, but holds a true wealth of emotional context for me. It feels like the awkward first steps in a relationship until something clicks, and ends with a touch of melancholy to my ear.
"Hey Baby" by Deadmau5 while I'm super horny.
Right Where It Belongs - Nine Inch Nails
Tiny Little Robots by Cage the Elephant.
"I know that you're tired of this
Cause you're a robot
They designed your life
But true souls said you know what's right
And you can join us on the other side"
ZSK - Antifascista we always need more, proud, dangerous, commited antifascists.
For me, this song is an example of a bold, counter rightwing-populism narrative. We need more strong and proud narratives on the left, to tell people they can feel important, powerful, accepted and part of something important - on the morally correct side of history.
Happy Birthday, if I've gotta sit there quietly and feel awkward, so do all of you
Enigma - Principles of Lust
No time for fighting when we’re all busy fucking to new age 90’s sex anthems
Now that's stuck in my head.
So, job done I guess.
Haha now go start an orgy
The Aglet song from Phineas and Ferb. Just to make everyone aware of the name of that plasticky end of your laces.
Hiromi Uehara - Deep into the night
...because I think everyone need to chill the fuck down.
If that doesn't work, I'll go with Dimmu Borgir - Kings of the Carnival Creation so everyone can fuck the chill up instead.
Props for the Hiromi recommendation, though I'd personally choose Seeker from the Alive album.