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Lhasa - "Soon This Space Will Be Too Small"
Lisa Gerrard - "Come Tenderness"
Too many to choose one but I would start here.
Where's my prize?
Soul-devouring
Yeah, this one...
The Hold Steady's "Lord I'm Discouraged"
Or the ending of "Marriage" from Up:
You want sad? Here is the saddest, especially how he died so young,
Tom Waits, great call! I'd add this one. As the song progresses and you realise he's just talking about a girl sitting across the bar that he has never even spoken to, it's just crushingly sad. All those lonely people drinking away their pain in all those bars..
This is another one, by The Fall, which I think is basically a love song Mark E Smith wrote for his new - and soon to be divorced - wife and then-band-member Brix. It's actually quite joyous, but when I think about how that story played out, and what a bitter and angry person he often came across as, getting a glimpse into this little moment of peace and contentment he felt at that time has a lovely bittersweet melancholy for me.
Thanks for that Fall song, @Gavinski . I hadn’t heard that one before.
@qryss so different from most of their stuff, I wish they had done more like it! There's one other they did that reminds me of this, 'Midnight in Aspen'.
@MarkR Lisa Gerrard and Lhasa - great choices.
Tim Buckley, now you’re talking!
For a start
It's a letter. From Feynman. To his dead wife.
Beautifully sad, or sadly beautiful? Chesnokov - "We Praise Thee" (Oh those Russian basses!)
Oh, but this one...
Amanda Palmer's 'The Bed Song' always gets me.
And Bella Hardy - 'First Light of the Morning'
This guy is incredible at taking ordinary rock songs and uncovering the underlying sadness within them. Clown adverse people may want to avert your eyes.
Puddles is the greatest.
And the gravest.
Ending always makes me smile.
Sad and beautiful at the same time.
I've always loved the bittersweet vibe of this one. Same sense of nostalgia, in some ways, as something like 'Hey that's no way to say goodbye' by Leonard Cohen