Has anyone ever cried listening to your system


I have had quite a few people listen to my system and most are not moved. In fact a few said they liked their Bose set-up better. Well last week I had a buddy in town from Vegas and we listened to records all evening. When I put Eva Cassidy songbird on he starting weeping. Tears were coming down and I asked him if he was alright. He said he was so moved by the recording that he couldn't help crying.
Personally this has never happened to me. I wonder if other members have had the same experience.
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03-20-09: Rel
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Yes, but think of it as a very smart investment, as you can turn around and sell them for twice that after a single use. Just remember to mention that they've been "cry"-oed!

LOL Rel - Good one!
"keep me away from port or whiskey, don't play anything sentimental, it'll make me cry" van morrison
Strauss; Ein Heldenleben...3/4 through the piece is the moment of euphoria...one can revel in one's system AND in the wonder of music both at the same time...well worth a good cry!
Cyclonicman, I believe you are right when you say, ". . . most people on the planet have a greater emotional response to visual rather than auditory stimulus."
And that, ". . . emotional responses are linked to the human situation, such as love, forgiveness, sacrifice."
I further agree that my emotional response to music is due my perceived emotional connection to a given musician's expression of his/her humanity (the "human situation")--such as love, forgiveness, sacrifice, etc. expressed through his/her music.
That's what I hinted at when I said, "I want to hear the smiles on their faces."