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@Farm Boy The Wailin Jennys are quite wonderful!
 
Let's have a shot at this thread, share you with a cultural piece


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charade - Audrey Hepburn; Cary Grant -- I saw it years and years ago, but remember nothing. :hammer2:
tagline - the greatest Hitchcockian movie that Hitchcock never made. :cooool:

Woof, that was a wild ride. :whew:I don't think Cary Grant is right for the lead role. Maybe Woody Allen. The movie also needed a different director IMHO. But zowie, what a screenplay. :popcorn:
 
My contribution. I can't even sing this one on my own, in the car, without choking up*


*Well that is, I sure ain't no Thom Yorke, but even trying to do this one leaves me watery
 
This, I avoid this song mostly.

Close your eyes and dream
And you can be with me
'Neath the waves through the caves of ours
Long forgotten now



You can be patient on a month, a year, a decade separation, but a life time means something else. Sometime when I close my eyes, I am still able to dream with the people I have lost.

Through the caves of ours, long forgotten now
 
There are too many songs by The Smiths that would fit this category (even without Girfriend in a Coma!).
 
There are too many songs by The Smiths that would fit this category (even without Girfriend in a Coma!).

I very much agree that the Smiths have a lot of melancholic songs in their catalogue, but can I beg to differ about these specific examples? Girlfriend in a Coma is a parody, and There is a Light is just was, way beyond melancholy.
 
I very much agree that the Smiths have a lot of melancholic songs in their catalogue, but can I beg to differ about these specific examples? Girlfriend in a Coma is a parody, and There is a Light is just was, way beyond melancholy.
If by "beyond" you mean "darker", I'd agree . . . I certainly wouldn't agree if you meant it were lighter :D

I love / don't love that I can still hear the song in my head just after reading the title. Years of my dad listening to the Smiths, and me listening to them by extension.
 
Not your typical melancholic or sad song, but I like it. And the lyrics are rather quite excellent.

 
I very much agree that the Smiths have a lot of melancholic songs in their catalogue, but can I beg to differ about these specific examples? Girlfriend in a Coma is a parody, and There is a Light is just was, way beyond melancholy.
Well then they should have put a :joke: in the title, because Morrissey. :p

These don't need emojis to tell you that they're parodies, because not Morrissey. :thumbsup:
 
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