"I Never Saw Blue Like That Before" by Shawn Colvin.
Last time you felt that "tingling" sensation?
We've all experienced it (and this is in the context of listening to music). Name the song/track/moment when you last got goosebumps listening to music. For bonus points, tell us where you were and what system you were listening to. Here's mine:
Song: "Hotel California" from "When Hell Freezes Over" (live version)
Where: In my listening/living room
On What: Levinson 390S driving Levinson 436 monos into Wilson Sasha's via Transparent cabling
Exact moment: when that kick drum starts slamming in that piece, it was utterly amazing
Song: "Hotel California" from "When Hell Freezes Over" (live version)
Where: In my listening/living room
On What: Levinson 390S driving Levinson 436 monos into Wilson Sasha's via Transparent cabling
Exact moment: when that kick drum starts slamming in that piece, it was utterly amazing
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Madeline Peyroux singing Dance Me to the End of Love written by Leonard Cohen. A song about a trust that goes from here to the end. I still get goosebumps every time I really listen. Also Jennifer Warnes singing The Ballad of the Runaway Horse again by Leonard Cohen on Duets by Rob Wasserman and on Famous Blue Raincoat. It's not about a horse. Also on the Raincoat album, A'int No Cure for Love. In classical, The Goldberg Variations of Bach by Murray Perahia and Solvig's Song by Grieg and A Lark Ascending by Von Williams and Hilary Hahn... and more. I'm a sucker for goosebumps. John |
I'll take the finale of Mahler 2 any time, by any orchestra/chorus for spine tingling musical experience and a wash of exultation... Also, Mozart, Laudate Dominum from the Solemn Vespers, Christopher Parkening, and Loggins & Messina, Pathway to Glory, (from Full Sail) and Tom Waits, Shiver Me Timbers (from The Heart of Saturday Night) |
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last Sunday listening to "seventh Sojourn" by The Moody BLues on my OHM 100s3s as soon as Mike Pinder's Chamberlin kicked in on the opening track (Lost in a Lost World)and throughout the disc when Justin Hayward regularly delivered exactly the right notes at exactly the right time on his electric guitar. |
First song, first listen to John Mellencamp's new album last night. Gave me that feeling of when a songwriter's career just hit a new plateau and left a bunch of his compadres in the dust. I'm a huge Springsteen, Earle, Guy Clark, etc fan and I'll bet they're impressed, too. Then add John and T Bone's creativity and artistry in recording it in three historic locations and it's quite a piece of work. I'm not going to listen to it too much on purpose so I can savor it a bit at a time. Sitting in my red chair in the dark staring at my aquarium between the speakers-Arcam CD33T, W4S STI-500, Usher BE-718's, pair JL F110's. Not the first goosebumps by any means, just the latest. |
A couple months back. Was in front of my system listening to "Little Red Rooster", by Sugar Blue, off the "In Your Eyes" CD. Man can play the harp with a lot of feeling. I always play this tune with quite a bit more volume than usual. Pass Labs X250, Classe Dr-5, Jolida JD100 modded, Wilson Audio Witts. |
The last time I had the full goose bumps, and I mean the way they used to come regularly way back when, was listening to "John Wayne Gacy Jr." by Sufjan Stevens on his album "Come On Feel The Illinoise." At the time I was listening to a pair of Revel M-20s powered by Bel Canto eVo2i with my trusty Resolution Audio CD-50. More recently I've had several minor events with Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, "Abattoir Blues." This is a double cd of excellent music. Had to google Abattoir, it's a slaughterhouse. |
Timrhu...I had the same thought. Emotional, haunting and brilliant song. I add The Sears Tower, from the same record. Particularly when the last line is sung... "In the tower above the earth There is a view that reaches far Where we see the universe I see the fire, I see the end Seven miles above the earth There is Emmanuel of mothers With his sword, with his robe He comes dividing man from brothers In the tower above the earth, we built it for Emmanuel In the powers of the earth, we wait until it rails and rails In the tower above the earth, we built it for Emmanuel Oh, my mother, she betrayed us, but my father loved and bathed us Still I go to the deepest grave Where I go to sleep alone" That Nick Cave record is brilliant too. I really like the second disc which has some of my all time fave Nick Cave songs....Easy Money, Carry Me, Spell and Oh Children. Gonna give that a listen tonight. |
A 10 year old girl, Jackie Evancho, a finalist on "America's Got Talent" is just incredible! I just heard her over my computer speakers. She has the voice of a fully mature woman and uses it beautifully. I got chill's. This girl is really something special. BTW the performance which really moved me was the first I saw where she sings O Mio Babbino Caro from Puccini's Gianni Schechi. (She is wearing a red dress). |
I counted 8 times yesterday I got goosebumps listening to music on my stereo. It was a great evening. I hadn't listened too much in a while due to the summer heat. Maybe that was some of it; but the system is definitely dialed in. I got 'em from both CDs and Vinyl. Twice last night one song- The Raven. The low note at the end of the song put me over the edge the second time. |
About twenty minutes ago when I posted this in another thread: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QBmrDS2Zhaw Where: my home office On what: IPad (no headphones) Exact moment: 2:36 |
Tostados, on that same TV show (Hollywood Palace), in 1964, The Rolling Stones made their first USA appearance. If you want to check out more Nancy Wilson this record is a great place to start; great tunes and fabulous arrangements by Billy May and the great Oliver Nelson. If you are to vinyl, sealed copies of this are found on ebay regularly: http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DZq9mocJkDQ |