Black Ivory - "Mainline" (especially the strings in the break at the end) Run DMC - "Peter Piper" Mobb Deep "Shook Ones Pt.2" Vision Of Disorder - "No Regret" Metallica - "Blackened" Disciplinary Action - "Sunrise" Chronicle - "Chronic Man" Sizzla - "Kings Of The Earth" Lil Louis "French Kiss" and there's a Jeff Mills song out there that makes me soil myself when I hear it but I don't know what it's called.. Most techno records by Murat and Mario J. New York Fire Department's Emerald Society Pipe and Drum Band - "Amazing Grace, and all the other stuff they play" video clips
..and last night I put on this Singing Bowls of Tibet record I found last week and listened to both sides through headphones, there was one track on there that scared the shit out of me...I thought it was just going to be a few hits here and there and one or two ill drama stabs, but damn it turned out to be almost a cymbal, bowl, gong, and chanting psych record. Bugout.
and Dizzy's "Music Makes Me Happy" interlude.
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Black Ivory - "Mainline" (especially the strings in the break at the end)
Yo Sween, so you recognize the hook in "All is Well" on my Soundclick site? (Horns) Daaaaaaaaaa daaaaaaaaaa, "Do-do do-do do-do do-do..." (Vocals). I love that 12".
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: no moment in the history of recorded music is more visceral than the first scream in this song. Close your eyes and try it. I mean, really try it. I've heard this song at least 500 times; always the same result. No disrespect to the venerable Ms. Simone, but the OG is untouchable.
I mean, Geechie Wiley and Syl Johnson are on the same tier, but Jesus.
Oh: I'm not sure I've ever felt this way about hip-hop. Guess I'm lacking a few Elements. Isn't "Goosebumps" the Eighth Element?
miles davis-kind of blue (entire album) donny hathaway-little ghetto boy (live) trinikas-remember me arthur conley-do you like soul music (very loud, at a party) ramp-come into knowledge curtis mayfield-move on up misfits-night of the living dead souls of mischief, 93 til-hot summer night in car eric burdon and the animals-san francisco nights-also in car in summer, night
Yeah, man... for me it was that Billie Holiday version. I bought it one time when I was out diggin' for all this stuff to sell at a record show in New York the next day. After listening through all the sample / beat-related joints, I put the Billie record and had to sit down while it was playing. I just sat there for I don't know how long after the song went off, totally stunned. It's like, I knew about that song for years but I had never really listened to it, ya know? I can't think of any other song that ever hit me that hard.
Yeah, man... for me it was that Billie Holiday version. I bought it one time when I was out diggin' for all this stuff to sell at a record show in New York the next day. After listening through all the sample / beat-related joints, I put the Billie record and had to sit down while it was playing. I just sat there for I don't know how long after the song went off, totally stunned. It's like, I knew about that song for years but I had never really listened to it, ya know? I can't think of any other song that ever hit me that hard.
This a good topic...Strange Fruit is definitely chilling.
For me, this is kind of an unpredictable event. It obviously depends on where I am, the volume, the weather, etc. The same song usually doesn't give me chills over and over again. . .mainly happens in the kaaah.
Lee Fields & The Explorers - the other side of the Honey Dove 7" Johnny Heartsman - Silky Pete (7" version) James Brown - There Was A Time (tears in my eyes version) Junior Wells - Vietcong Blues Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines - West End Blues Art Tatum - Tiger Rag, Song of A Vagabond Hugh Masekela - Been Such A Long Time Gone (esp. when he sings "my memory draws faaaaded pictures.") Rubberroom - Nocturnal Aesop Rock's hidden track from the Daylight EP UGK - One Day Saafir - Can U Feel Me? Third Sight - Greatest World Famous (this one in my 68 Bonne is crooked out) Rakim - Punisher G Rap - Men At Work Kane - Another Victory Nas - It Ain't Hard To Tell (demo) Jay-Z - Can't Knock the Hustle (alt. version) Cam - Let Me Know Big Pun - Beware Ghostface - Gorilla Hood, Nutmeg, Beat The Clock 2pac/Thug Life - Pain, Pour Out A Little Liquor, Str8 Ballin Labtekwon - No Time To Chill(heh), A Song Called Lab, Art of the Archer Camp Lo's first album creates a Permafrost sitchiation Digable Planets - Dog It and most of BC Hijack - Hold No Hostage, Badman Is Robbin A-Trak - All Hail To My Hands many more some beautiful music that I haven't heard before, etc...
What album is this off of? A friend has a reggae version and wants to get the Flack version.
The reggae version is by Jerry Jones (Studio One) and is just fabulous, almost a dance track. Not as haunting as Flack's, but the Jones vocals are incredible, she really belts it out.
mf grimm - 'Downfall of Iblys' gary bird - The Crown Orbital - Belfast (I'm from Belfast, and totally associate it with amazing times growing up there) Alot of Minnie Ripperton and Stevie probably a million others, but most of all when a break you love crops up in a record unexpectedly, where you're not looking for it!
since we seem to be on a nina simone kick, let me add my goosebumpiest:
nina simone - 'just say i love him'[/b] guaranteed to stop me from doing anything the entire time this song is playing. that long, wandering piano intro makes me swoon. i often point the speakers in the direction of italy [the song was written in italian, enzo fusco, what's up? until ms. simone made it what it is] when it's on, hoping to cast showers of rememberance related to agony and heartbreak on a certain ex- who resides in tuscan wine country with her new man who owns no nina simone records (last i checked).
Dicitencello Vuje[/b] Just say that I need him as roses need the rain And tell him that without him my dreams are all in vain Just say I love him loved him from the start And tell him that I'm yearning to say what's in my heart Just say that I need him as roses need the rain Tell him that without him my dreams are all in vain
If you should chance to meet him anytime anyplace anywhere Say I was a fool to leave him Tell him how much a fool can care And if he tells you he's lonely now and then Just won't you tell him that I love him And want him back again
If you should see him anytime anyplace anywhere Tell him I was a fool to leave him Tell him how much a fool can care And if he tells you he's lonely now and then Won't you just say I love him and want him back again Won't you just say I love him and want him back again
since we seem to be on a nina simone kick, let me add my goosebumpiest:
nina simone - 'just say i love him'[/b] guaranteed to stop me from doing anything the entire time this song is playing. that long, wandering piano intro makes me swoon. i often point the speakers in the direction of italy [the song was written in italian, enzo fusco, what's up? until ms. simone made it what it is] when it's on, hoping to cast showers of rememberance related to agony and heartbreak on a certain ex- who resides in tuscan wine country with her new man who owns no nina simone records (last i checked).
Dicitencello Vuje[/b] Just say that I need him as roses need the rain And tell him that without him my dreams are all in vain Just say I love him loved him from the start And tell him that I'm yearning to say what's in my heart Just say that I need him as roses need the rain Tell him that without him my dreams are all in vain
If you should chance to meet him anytime anyplace anywhere Say I was a fool to leave him Tell him how much a fool can care And if he tells you he's lonely now and then Just won't you tell him that I love him And want him back again
If you should see him anytime anyplace anywhere Tell him I was a fool to leave him Tell him how much a fool can care And if he tells you he's lonely now and then Won't you just say I love him and want him back again Won't you just say I love him and want him back again
Just reading those lyrics gives me goosebumps.
Bam - I'm listening to the mix right now and there's a bit of a lump in my throat - the context and memories of my own youth...Thank You.
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you beat me to it. That was the first song that came to mind.
also:
Johnny Osbourne - Truth and Rights
Gladiators - Marcus Garvey Time (really the whole "Back to Roots" album)
Run DMC - "Peter Piper"
Mobb Deep "Shook Ones Pt.2"
Vision Of Disorder - "No Regret"
Metallica - "Blackened"
Disciplinary Action - "Sunrise"
Chronicle - "Chronic Man"
Sizzla - "Kings Of The Earth"
Lil Louis "French Kiss"
and there's a Jeff Mills song out there that makes me soil myself when I hear it but I don't know what it's called..
Most techno records by Murat and Mario J.
New York Fire Department's Emerald Society Pipe and Drum Band - "Amazing Grace, and all the other stuff they play" video clips
..and last night I put on this Singing Bowls of Tibet record I found last week and listened to both sides through headphones, there was one track on there that scared the shit out of me...I thought it was just going to be a few hits here and there and one or two ill drama stabs, but damn it turned out to be almost a cymbal, bowl, gong, and chanting psych record. Bugout.
and Dizzy's "Music Makes Me Happy" interlude.
Yo Sween, so you recognize the hook in "All is Well" on my Soundclick site? (Horns) Daaaaaaaaaa daaaaaaaaaa, "Do-do do-do do-do do-do..." (Vocals). I love that 12".
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Junior Mance "Tin Tin Deo"
Neal Creque "Seize the Bombing" (on that Grant Greent joint)
Just about every Wendy Rene track.
esp
"I'm Glad"
&
"Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground"
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also when i get out of the shower and realize my towel is in the other room..that shit brings on some serious goosebumps
OG more or the Flying High remix ?
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: no moment in the history of recorded music is more visceral than the first scream in this song. Close your eyes and try it. I mean, really try it. I've heard this song at least 500 times; always the same result. No disrespect to the venerable Ms. Simone, but the OG is untouchable.
I mean, Geechie Wiley and Syl Johnson are on the same tier, but Jesus.
Oh: I'm not sure I've ever felt this way about hip-hop. Guess I'm lacking a few Elements. Isn't "Goosebumps" the Eighth Element?
donny hathaway-little ghetto boy (live)
trinikas-remember me
arthur conley-do you like soul music (very loud, at a party)
ramp-come into knowledge
curtis mayfield-move on up
misfits-night of the living dead
souls of mischief, 93 til-hot summer night in car
eric burdon and the animals-san francisco nights-also in car in summer, night
Yeah, man... for me it was that Billie Holiday version. I bought it one time when I was out diggin' for all this stuff to sell at a record show in New York the next day. After listening through all the sample / beat-related joints, I put the Billie record and had to sit down while it was playing. I just sat there for I don't know how long after the song went off, totally stunned. It's like, I knew about that song for years but I had never really listened to it, ya know? I can't think of any other song that ever hit me that hard.
Agreed.
For me, this is kind of an unpredictable event. It obviously depends on where I am, the volume, the weather, etc. The same song usually doesn't give me chills over and over again. . .mainly happens in the kaaah.
Lee Fields & The Explorers - the other side of the Honey Dove 7"
Johnny Heartsman - Silky Pete (7" version)
James Brown - There Was A Time (tears in my eyes version)
Junior Wells - Vietcong Blues
Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines - West End Blues
Art Tatum - Tiger Rag, Song of A Vagabond
Hugh Masekela - Been Such A Long Time Gone (esp. when he sings "my memory draws faaaaded pictures.")
Rubberroom - Nocturnal
Aesop Rock's hidden track from the Daylight EP
UGK - One Day
Saafir - Can U Feel Me?
Third Sight - Greatest World Famous (this one in my 68 Bonne is crooked out)
Rakim - Punisher
G Rap - Men At Work
Kane - Another Victory
Nas - It Ain't Hard To Tell (demo)
Jay-Z - Can't Knock the Hustle (alt. version)
Cam - Let Me Know
Big Pun - Beware
Ghostface - Gorilla Hood, Nutmeg, Beat The Clock
2pac/Thug Life - Pain, Pour Out A Little Liquor, Str8 Ballin
Labtekwon - No Time To Chill(heh), A Song Called Lab, Art of the Archer
Camp Lo's first album creates a Permafrost sitchiation
Digable Planets - Dog It and most of BC
Hijack - Hold No Hostage, Badman Is Robbin
A-Trak - All Hail To My Hands
many more
some beautiful music that I haven't heard before, etc...
Al Green "Lets Stay Together"
Stevie "Do I Do", "Ribbon in the Sky", "Signed Sealed..."
Pharoah Sanders "The Creator has a master plan"
John Coltrane "My favourite things"
Idris "Loran's Dance"
Inner Circle "Jah Music"
Syl Johnson "Could I be falling in love"
Pete Rock's & CL "The Main Ingreedient", "T.R.O.Y."
Jackson Sisters "I believe in Miracles"
Mike Jones "Whatcha know about..."
Sly "Remember who you are" (and the Breakestra version is pretty fucking good as well)
Gill Scott "We almost lost detroit", "The Klan", "The Bottle".
PUTS "Party Time 1 & 2", "The Dig"
Outkast "Spottieootidedopalicious"
Kool and the Gang "summer madness", "winter sadness", "duji"
Big Daddy Kane "Raw"
LL Cool J "I'm bad"
Nas "Memory Lane", "Represent.."
James Brown
Beans "What Your Life Like" I & II
The goose-bumpiest...
What album is this off of? A friend has a reggae version and wants to get the Flack version.
Goosebumps? Hummingbird by BB King off Indianola Mississippi Seeds just when the female chorus comes in.
Yes!
It's on her first LP. The one with 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face'.
I also have a version by Della Reese on an Avco 45.
The reggae version is by Jerry Jones (Studio One) and is just fabulous, almost a dance track. Not as haunting as Flack's, but the Jones vocals are incredible, she really belts it out.
mf grimm - 'Downfall of Iblys'
gary bird - The Crown
Orbital - Belfast (I'm from Belfast, and totally associate it with amazing times growing up there)
Alot of Minnie Ripperton and Stevie
probably a million others, but most of all when a break you love crops up in a record unexpectedly, where you're not looking for it!
nice thread!
J
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Radiohead "Let Down"
nina simone - 'just say i love him'[/b]
guaranteed to stop me from doing anything the entire time this song is playing. that long, wandering piano intro makes me swoon. i often point the speakers in the direction of italy [the song was written in italian, enzo fusco, what's up? until ms. simone made it what it is] when it's on, hoping to cast showers of rememberance related to agony and heartbreak on a certain ex- who resides in tuscan wine country with her new man who owns no nina simone records (last i checked).
Dicitencello Vuje[/b]
Just say that I need him as roses need the rain
And tell him that without him my dreams are all in vain
Just say I love him loved him from the start
And tell him that I'm yearning to say what's in my heart
Just say that I need him as roses need the rain
Tell him that without him my dreams are all in vain
If you should chance to meet him anytime anyplace anywhere
Say I was a fool to leave him
Tell him how much a fool can care
And if he tells you he's lonely now and then
Just won't you tell him that I love him
And want him back again
If you should see him anytime anyplace anywhere
Tell him I was a fool to leave him
Tell him how much a fool can care
And if he tells you he's lonely now and then
Won't you just say I love him and want him back again
Won't you just say I love him and want him back again
Just reading those lyrics gives me goosebumps.
Bam - I'm listening to the mix right now and there's a bit of a lump in my throat - the context and memories of my own youth...Thank You.
Syl Johnson - Concrete Reservation
Al Green - Simply Beautiful
Neil Young - On the Beach
Dr. John - Walk on Gilded Splinters
Red Krayola - Hurricane Fighter Plane
Pere Ubu - 30 Seconds Over Tokyo
Roxy Music - More Than This
The Pop Group - We Are Time
The Zombies - Whenever You're Ready
The Soft Machine - Dada was Here