I don't listen to a lot of sad music. However Coldplay's Fix You and The Scientist are personal favourites.
Anywho "A Glow" by Okkervil RiverMadeinHell said:
Always gets to me.
OH MY GOD! that guy appeared in dexter´s lab, i didn´t know he was real.Lilani said:I learned yesterday that though listening to smooth jazz is nice, it can make you depressed after listening for more than three hours working on a project in a computer lab.
Anyway, I rather like Sad Song by Paul Williams. And here is my favorite version of it, the one he sang on the Muppet Show~
Oh man...now I'm sad.BreakfastMan said:Eh, the one with the dog never got to me like it did with other people, so that song doesn't really do it for me. The episode with Fry's brother, on the other hand, that is a different story altogether...leet_x1337 said:
How many of you just remembered that Futurama episode with Fry's dog, I wonder?
Yup, he was :3 And you want to know what's funny? On that episode of Dexter's Lab he played a piano teacher. In real life, Paul Williams can't play the piano. He did the same thing in the first Muppet movie, too--he played the piano player at a bar but they could never show his hands playingklipton said:OH MY GOD! that guy appeared in dexter´s lab, i didn´t know he was real.
OT: -snip-
Revolutionaryloser said:/shrug. While they may be natural emotions, they are emotions for the weak willed. One should instinctively understand that without the sour the sweet isnt as sweet. Being depressed is languishing in that fact which is completely ineffectual. Simply understanding its nature is enough.viranimus said:LOLWHUT?
Sometimes being sad and hurt can do a person good. If you have never felt sadness, then you are incapable of empathy and therefore can't relate to other human beings and their problems. A lot of the world's problems come from the fact that the priviledged few people who are in a position to help others have forgotten how to empathize, all because they live in a tiny little world where everything is bright and happy. The world is neither a sad or happy place, it's all we've got and that is why you have to cherish all of it. Not just the pretty parts but the worn parts too.
Any form of sadness or depression should ALWAYS be trumped by the ideologies of "Whatever does not kill me makes me stronger" and "Discontent is the first step of progress of any man or nation". To let it get any further than that is to defeat the purpose and giving oneself an excuse for wallowing in failure.
Just my opinion, though sadly very few people (and not nearly enough) are capable of living that sort of existence. Cheer up kids, cause your sadness is useless and unproductive. If your sad, you need to get to work on fixing that.
viranimus said:If sadness had no useful value then we would have evolved out of it. I appreciate that merely by virtue of something being part of our natures, it doesn't mean its always good. Pretty much every bad human trait is the result of a good one backfiring.Revolutionaryloser said:/shrug. While they may be natural emotions, they are emotions for the weak willed. One should instinctively understand that without the sour the sweet isnt as sweet. Being depressed is languishing in that fact which is completely ineffectual. Simply understanding its nature is enough.viranimus said:LOLWHUT?
Sometimes being sad and hurt can do a person good. If you have never felt sadness, then you are incapable of empathy and therefore can't relate to other human beings and their problems. A lot of the world's problems come from the fact that the priviledged few people who are in a position to help others have forgotten how to empathize, all because they live in a tiny little world where everything is bright and happy. The world is neither a sad or happy place, it's all we've got and that is why you have to cherish all of it. Not just the pretty parts but the worn parts too.
Any form of sadness or depression should ALWAYS be trumped by the ideologies of "Whatever does not kill me makes me stronger" and "Discontent is the first step of progress of any man or nation". To let it get any further than that is to defeat the purpose and giving oneself an excuse for wallowing in failure.
Just my opinion, though sadly very few people (and not nearly enough) are capable of living that sort of existence. Cheer up kids, cause your sadness is useless and unproductive. If your sad, you need to get to work on fixing that.
The purpose of sad art isn't to make us sad. Firstly, it can make us care about something. We generally want to reduce the amount of suffering in the world. I can understand that there is lots of bad things in the world, but motivation isn't a purely rational thing, we generally need to feel something before we want to fix it.
Secondly, sad art makes sad people happier. We all have had the experience of being in a bad mood then meeting some obnoxiously happy person. They don't improve our mood, they worsen it. Having someone that understands us makes us feel better, someone that can express what we are feeling.
Wallowing in depression is obviously not a good thing, but I don't agree that "sadness is just for the weak willed" or whatever you said.
Jeremy isn't quite as depressing. Both fantastic songs though.Akimoto said:I was thinking Jeremysmithy_2045 said:I don't want anyone to kill themselves, so I won't link to it, but Pearl Jam's Black gets to me.