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Most Powerful Song?

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Sweet Child O' Mine by GNR.

Kicks A$$ Hard!!!!!
 

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I'll go for Into the Void by Black Sabbath. Sounds like armageddon is upon us with a great lyrical message to boot.
 
Resurrection - Fear Factory (album version).. a monstor of an arrangement

Angel - Massive Attack.. Through head phones, this song can alter your brain

Undenied - Portishead.. An unervingly beautiful song. Can sometimes make me feel uncomfortable

High and Dry - Radiohead.. in a certain frame of mind, this can stop me from speaking/thinking.

Like Suicide - Soundgarden.. magnificent dynamics

Times of Trouble - Temple of Dog.. inspirational.
 
'Nessum Dorma' or maybe it's just got the most poweful word with the 'vincero' bit at the end. My Dad had an album by some famous opera singer (Bjorling?) and played it.. quite a lot. Think I leared to hate it at one stage but then as I grew found that it invoked a lot of memories... Good and bad.

For me at least, nothing quite raises the heckles like this song does.

Daylight,

'And the Band played Waltzing Mathilda' - Pogues version, Bogles is alright, just prefer MacGowans voice.

'New Dawn Fades' - Joy Division.

'God Only Knows' - Beach Boys.

'See me'(cant remember if that's the actual name of the song or not) - Tommy. You know the final track, 'See me. Feel me. Touch me. Heal me', that bit. ;)

and I might get howled down for this but..

Memories - Elaine Page. Yea, I know.. Andrew Lloyd Webber.. but it WAS from TS Eliot's poem and the lyric/poem is just genius.

"VINCERO.... VINNNNCCCEERROOOOOOOOO"... :)
 
Great pick, Grendel.

I find it particularly moving on Anzac Day. I know a lot of ex-servicemen, and I'm thinking of them when I hear it.

Originally posted by Grendel
'And the Band played Waltzing Mathilda' - Pogues version, Bogles is alright, just prefer MacGowans voice.
 

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