Music That Makes a Difference

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There are many songs that make you really think. That test your soul. You agree, you don't agree, but you think...maybe become better.

Can't start chronologically or by any order. I'll start here, with Dylan.

 
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Some of us bottle emotions, and grief, especially with loved ones lost (I sure do!). This song might help.

Don't start listening to this unless/until you have a place and a plan to let it loose. You might shed a tear. You might bawl like a baby. Here a man sings of his mother's death, with all manner of unresolved issues. The song's lyrics are a dialog with his mother, who abandoned him at a video store when he was around 7 or 8, with little contact after that. He came to be with her at the end of her life.

 
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This song belongs to be paired with the last. Same artist, same loss.

This is a grieving song. Don't listen if you don't want or need to go there.

 
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Never did any Primal Psycho-Therapy as this song proposes. Don't imagine I ever will--I'll just rant at fellow posters on football forums. ;)

This song was an attempt to get people to engage in one category of therapy. Don't know if it made a difference. The artists were sure trying.

 
I'm no believer, and a big time sinner. I do wonder about stuff.

This song has all the music stripped out, so it's just vocals.

 
Some guy with a $600 guitar and a mic. No studio. No marketing campaigns. Sometimes a true soul with a message busts through.

31 million views in 13 days.

I'm embarrassed to say that for the first half of my life I looked down on country music. Oh and I was sooo more important and thoughtful, in my little mind, than country folk. What a fĂĽĂĽl I was.

 
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Some guy with a $600 guitar and a mic. No studio. No marketing campaigns. Sometimes a true soul with a message busts through.

31 million views in 13 days.

I'm embarrassed to say that for the first half of my life I looked down on country music. Oh and I was sooo more important and thoughtful, in my little mind, than country folk. What a fĂĽĂĽl I was.


Crazy how fast this grew. Reminder that music can hit home with everyone if the message is real
 
Crazy how fast this grew. Reminder that music can hit home with everyone if the message is real
Timing is everything. I've heard essentially that same song appear from time to time for decades. Same general message, same chord progression. He put his version up at a time when the world was ready to hear it.

 
La Marseillaise blows me away. When France was being invaded by Austria, they commissioned an amateur musician named Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle to write a song to motivate the troops, and, man, did he ever come through for them. With this song motivating them, they defeated the invaders, and it eventually became France's national anthem. The song really kicks butt. It makes me feel patriotic for France, and I'm not even French. They've got an incredibly good anthem.

 
Some guy with a $600 guitar and a mic. No studio. No marketing campaigns. Sometimes a true soul with a message busts through.

31 million views in 13 days.

I'm embarrassed to say that for the first half of my life I looked down on country music. Oh and I was sooo more important and thoughtful, in my little mind, than country folk. What a fĂĽĂĽl I was.


This guy's incredible. Thanks for sharing this.
 
Interesting that on the first page we have songs from what are widely considered two of the greatest lyricists all time. Dylan and Lennon.
 


Maybe not the exact intent of the thread as this has no vocals, but man everytime I hear the song it just conveys so much emotion through the violins.
 

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