The song that I will never forget is a song that recently came out by Rascal Flatts that is called What Hurts The Most. Everytime I hear this song, I am reminded of someone I cared deeply about that was killed in a car accident in July of 05, 4 days before I turned 17. He never knew that I cared about him as more than a friend, even though I had the chance to tell him before he died.
2007-02-21 06:43:27
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answered by rikkijolene 2
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Me and you have some comparable flavor in song. there's a band called 10 Years who has solid songs like desolate tract, appropriate, and so long, so long, and that they are rock. A broken up band time-commemorated as From a 2d tale Window is powerful, my renowned from them is Monumantal Treason. not sure in case you like Linkin Park the two, yet they did some solid stuff with Jay Z, no longer that rap rubbish stuff the two, I mean that is definitely solid. citadel Minor became Mike Shinoda's facet project, he's between the adult adult males with Linking Park. thought of a Deadman. Chevelle. Paramore. I definitely have a bunch extra once you have an interest, you should message me. My library is only too large, yet this could be a flavor of it and in case you like it i ought to furnish you something.
2016-11-24 22:20:26
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answered by boyter 4
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Music has been proven to envoke strong emotional feelings. Being a child of the 60's and 70's I find the Doors, Beatles, Jim Croche can all take me back immediately to where I was and who I was with back then. They envoke the good feelings I had as a teenager during a happy and fairly free time. I also find some of todays music has the same effect. My husband and I were just dating when LoneStars You Amaze me came out I still get that special feeling of being newly in love when I hear it.
2007-02-21 06:43:32
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answered by bramblerock 5
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I would have to say that every time I hear this one song... Bad Day... it reminds me of the time when my car broke down, and for about 2 hours i sat in a parking lot, with my guitar, playing the chords, bcuz it was a bad day.
Hey! Decided to answer your question.
2007-02-21 11:27:26
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answered by lostrox77 2
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Candle in the Wind by Elton John. The Song was on the Radio and as it ended a breaking news message came on the Radio saying Princess Di had died. They contest to this day they didn't play the song knowing that what went on went on. And They Didn't, As the Song was on the Radio before time of Death of Princess Di. Freaky to me as that is the song most associated with her now. She will be missed. A wonderful Humanitarian.
2007-02-21 06:40:47
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answered by The Hitman 4
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Break on through to the other side by The Doors. It was playing the first time my husband gave me the big O. A picture of Jim Morrison has pride of place above our bed, and has now for 11 years. lol
2007-02-21 06:39:05
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answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7
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AFI's "God Called in Sick Today"....almost everytime I listen to that song I cry especially at their shows, its a very powerful song. It reminds me of alot of things but its too hard to explain and its kinda difficult for me to understand sometimes.
2007-02-21 06:38:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Cancer - My Chemical Romance....Personally I beleive it is their most powerful song. I cry everytime I hear it and I reminds me terribly of my friend and my grandpa.
2007-02-21 08:36:49
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answered by Shelby 2
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NDAAZ > lyrics, & MUSIC are powerfull, & beautiful they bring heritage, culture, metal/music, originality together like no other...(myspace.com/ndaaz) historic musicians in the making!
2007-02-21 06:47:04
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answered by joseph m 1
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