What sends shivers down your spine when you play it on your system?


“The Ecstasy of Gold” orchestral intro on Metallica’s “S&M” CD. 
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The instrumental opening of "Freebird" from Skynyrd's "Pronounced" album.

"Nowhere Man" by the Beatles.

Both of these get me EVERY time.
I’ll say it again:

Save the Children!

https://youtu.be/FEA-m4kibzM

[Verse 1]
I just want to ask a question:
Who really cares, to save a world in despair?
Who really cares?
There'll come a time (There'll come a time)
When the world won't be singing (When the world won't be singing)
Flowers won't grow (flowers won't grow, no)
Bells won't be ringing (the bells won't be ringing)
Who really cares? (Who really cares?)
Who's willing to try? (Who is willing to try?)
To save the world, (to save the world)
That's destined to die (that is destined to die)
When I look at the world (when I look at the world)
It fills me with sorrow (it fills me with sorrow)
Little children today (children today)
Are really going to suffer tomorrow (really suffer tomorrow)
(Oh!) What a shame (what a shame)
Such a bad way to live (such a bad way to live)
Oh, who is to blame? (Who is to blame?)
We can't stop living, (when we can't stop living)
Live, (Live)
(Live for life) Live for life
(But let live everybody)
Live life for the children (live life for...the children. Oh, for the Children)
You see, let's...let's save the children
Let's...let's save all the children, (Save the babies, save the babies!)
(And if you want to love, you got to....save the babies)
(Oh you've got the feeling, you've got the feeling)
(You will save the babies, all of the Children)


[Verse 2]
But who really cares?
Who's willing to try?

To save our world
To save our sweet world
To save a world
That is destined...to die
Oh, la la la la, la la la
Oh, oh, dig it everybody

  

Sometimes natural, sophistication, and simplicity are the best friends in the world and meet one another through one singing  soul:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rztO7PwUTmA


Sounds of the Haunted House. Anyone remember that one?
A Disney recording. 
Indeed it is ! On every piece he wrote on the top of the page was"To the
Glory of God" . God has no time .

He stood his ground if in life . But he knew the words of the Greatest
Christian Theologian , St. Augustin ." The essence of Humility is having a true knowledge of yourself, both the good as well as the bad" .


Bach said , "Anyone could do what I do if they worked as hard as I do." I assume he was referring to other musicians and was not kidding .
Pretty incredible that beautiful Bach Cantata was written almost 300 years ago. 
Eva Cassidy's Autumn Leaves from Songbird or Live at Blues Alley still brings tears.

enjoy
Eva Cassidy songbird and Live at Blues Alley albums.

Marilyn Scott's version of Here's to Life off the Nightcap album.  possibly the best version of Here's to Life I've heard.  the musical arrangements are outstanding.

enjoy
1812 recorded with Digital canons
Recording of October 1979: The Telarc 1812 Overture | Stereophile.com

Never know if the woofer cones a gonna jump right out when the canons fire.
You can get it on vinyl - then you have to wonder if the cartridge will jump off the record when the cannons fire.

One of the best 1812’s out there.

If you like Blues...

Paul Butterfield’s Better Days with Bonnie Barron, Amos Garrett, Geoff Muldaur, Christopher Parker and Billy Rich.

Paul Butterfield’s Better Days - Paul Butterfield, Paul Butterfield’s Better Days | Releases | AllMusic

A Classic !
John Coltrane;  "I want to talk about you"

Tom Waits; "Drunk on the Moon"

Laura Nyro; "New York Tendaberry"

John Prine; "Sam Stone"

Wagner; Tristan and Isolde" Prelude
Almost anything on Nils Lofgren Acoustic Live is incredible

The Last Day of Our Acquaintance by Sinead O'Connor 

Belfast Child by Simple Minds

Trouble's what your in by Fink on Wheels Turn Beneath My Feet
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Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt." 

Most anything from The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom from the PaTRAM Singers. 

"All My Trials" from Joan Baez's first album. 

Mavis Staples' "You're Not Alone."

Murray Perahia's Goldberg Variations.
Don't change a thing, it's perfect, or close.. LOL
You are very kind .... But i am nowhere near perfect but i agree with you that someone saying "for only peanuts" in an audio thread must be   listened to and his saying verified by some....

My best to you......
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Don't change a thing, it's perfect, or close.. LOL

and "For only Peanuts"

Time to feed the chickens...

Regards
Add to that observation on bad computer habit that we are not all first english speakers...

For that i apologize for sure....

My best to you....
I don't know about you guys, but the sheer number of misspellings on this website's posts is pretty shocking.  I mean, owing to the amount of cash it takes to indulge in this hobby, this has to be a pretty educated, highfalutin' crowd.  Then again, maybe it's just how old we all are.  That's the ticket!   Aged fingers coupled with today's computers' miserable keyboard ergonomics (my phone, of course, is considerably worse).  Add a slew of brain-dead spell-check programs and we're on our way!
@aewarren Who is "John Coletrain"? He was a famous typo who played the saxamphone. Bebop a rooney.

He's often confused with John Coletrain who drove a white Jaguar E type and maybe is notable for a few other things.. Go ask Alice, I think she'll know.

I simply don’t see any humor in inventing a quote and then fictionally attributing it to another, especially when the same "gag" is repeated over and over and over again.
I will not excuse myself repeating what i just said in my last post that you seems to not understand or do not wanted to understand...

But if you read all my posts, there are not always "funny" perhaps and i apologize, however the content of my quote is almost never the same, funny or not....




« Why do you say all that to me? It is only free psychoanalysis my dear! »- Groucho Marx

« Why do you scratch my head, i dont have lice? I want to scratch you anyway.» - Harpo Marx

«Why so much people quote me you ask? i am the only bank who can give his money»-Groucho Marx
mahgister
... do you really think that i am afraid to make a joke or a serious remark without my other alias ...
I suspect that might be the case. I simply don't see any humor in inventing a quote and then fictionally attributing it to another, especially when the same "gag" is repeated over and over and over again. Apparently that amuses you. No matter, we are both OT here.
@mahgister why do you invent these quotes, and then fictionally attribute them to others? Are you afraid to tell us what you think?
What do you think? do you really think that i am afraid to make a joke or a serious remark without my other alias?

If so, your insight is not what i tought it was....Think again....

Sorry.....

😊

Some clues : sometimes it is better to stay respectful and allude to something but staying cool or funny for all to read .....It is called "humor"....Sometimes i lend my joke to a more richer than me to help me .... Sometimes the quote of my dear Groucho add something light to my observation.... Sometimes it is to no avail, only my obsessive habit to steal his persona....

My best to you....
Rod Stewart- "What Do You Want Me To Do".
Not so much in sonic quality but the message in the song.

ozzy
mahgister
«If too much women send shivers all along your spine, you are not in love you are Casanova»- Groucho Marx
@mahgister why do you invent these quotes, and then fictionally attribute them to others? Are you afraid to tell us what you think?
«If too much women send shivers all along your spine, you are not in love you are Casanova»- Groucho Marx


Chet Baker, Bach and Scriabin are those who sent me shivers in ALL their works at ALL time....

I loved then 3 times in my life, but i like today many others composers or musicians and in  too numerous number to wrote about here....
Humble pie
free
y&t
the who
riot
venom
bad company
allmand brothers
Foghat

 100 other bands

Rachmaninov, piano concerto 3, 3rd movement, matsuev


Shostakovich, piano concerto 1, 4th movement, Matsuev


Poulenc, concerto for 2 pianos, eric le sage


Ravel piano concerto for left hand, Zimerman


Rachmaninov, symphonic dances


Brahms piano trio 3, Prokofiev piano trio 2, Rubinstein


Beethoven piano sonata 29, 3rd movement adagio, Arrau


Tchaikovsky piano concerto 2, Matsuev


Tchaikovsky symphony 6, Solti


Stravinsky, firebird, infernal dance, maazel DG



Shostakovich symphony 5, movement 2 & 4


Tchaikovsky symphony 5, Solti


Schubert by Gregory Sokolov


Prokofiev piano concerto 2, 1st movement cadenza, denis Matsuev 

Rachmaninov concerto 3, 1st movement cadenza, Horowitz 



With all the above advice, I believe I'm going to find as many songs as I can on Tidal and make me another playlist.  Should be a hoot!

Panzrwagn:  I didn't think anyone but me listened to Dan Hicks!
  3) Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks "Where's The Money" Live at the Troubadour. Pick a cut.
Spine tingling is "I Scare Myself" off the Striking it Rich album.  Someone recommended on A-Gon years ago to get the quad LP.  I found a very clean copy on Ebay and it sounds close to an UHQR vinyl copy. 

Santana Santana 45 rpm mofi
A Tchaikovsky Spectacular Previn mofi
Charlie Byrd Crystal Clear d2d side 1
Focus - Sylvia. Akkerman playing beautiful guitar. And some nice joddling! Followed by the likewise beautiful Focus III. Focus 3