The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
I think the saddest ones are:
What I've Done by Linkin Park
Crash by Sum 41
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams by Green Day
And there's one more by Red Hot Chilli Peppers, which I always forget the name of I'll just see if I can find it.I got 2 of those! *high-fives*
Oh yeah, I just saw your post
*High fives back*
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RedRocker227 wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
I think the saddest ones are:
What I've Done by Linkin Park
Crash by Sum 41
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams by Green Day
And there's one more by Red Hot Chilli Peppers, which I always forget the name of I'll just see if I can find it.I got 2 of those! *high-fives*
Oh yeah, I just saw your post
*High fives back*
But where is Friday?
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nightmarescratcher wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I got 2 of those! *high-fives*Oh yeah, I just saw your post
*High fives back*But where is Friday?
Great minds think alike, RedRocker ;D
And nightmare, stop trying to be funny ;__;
I'd post this funny image about Friday, but links are disabled >:c
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nightmarescratcher wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I got 2 of those! *high-fives*
Oh yeah, I just saw your post
*High fives back*But where is Friday?
Uh...
I'm ashamed to say I don't think I know of that song Who's it by?
Please don't say Rebecca Black
EDIT: Oh, I've just seen TDD's post. You DID mean Rebecca Black
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RedRocker227 wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Oh yeah, I just saw your post
*High fives back*But where is Friday?
Uh...
I'm ashamed to say I don't think I know of that song Who's it by?
Please don't say Rebecca Black
EDIT: Oh, I've just seen TDD's post. You DID mean Rebecca Black
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nightmarescratcher wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
But where is Friday?Uh...
I'm ashamed to say I don't think I know of that song Who's it by?
Please don't say Rebecca Black
EDIT: Oh, I've just seen TDD's post. You DID mean Rebecca Black
It's a shame someone as active and funny as you is considered by many to be a troll.
That just shows why they think that
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nightmarescratcher wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I haven't actually read any of the posts here so if I repeat any, sorry~
My favourites, in order:
Cancer (acoustic, live from Mexico City) by My Chemical Romance
I Don't Love You by My Chemical Romance
Sieze the Day by A7x (watch the video :c)
Dear God by A7x
So Far Away by A7x
Fiction by A7x
Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day
Wake Me Up When September Ends (how can you forget this?) by Green Day
What I've Done by Linkin Park
I Miss You by Blink 182
I'll add more when I get a spare minute~I don't see Friday there.
Friday is one of the saddest songs ever, about how a girl is worried about which seat she can take, not to mention the beautiful lyrics and singing.
On an actual note, What About Now by Westlife.
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coolboy2009 wrote:
nightmarescratcher wrote:
The_Dancing_Donut wrote:
I haven't actually read any of the posts here so if I repeat any, sorry~
My favourites, in order:
Cancer (acoustic, live from Mexico City) by My Chemical Romance
I Don't Love You by My Chemical Romance
Sieze the Day by A7x (watch the video :c)
Dear God by A7x
So Far Away by A7x
Fiction by A7x
Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day
Wake Me Up When September Ends (how can you forget this?) by Green Day
What I've Done by Linkin Park
I Miss You by Blink 182
I'll add more when I get a spare minute~I don't see Friday there.
Friday is one of the saddest songs ever, about how a girl is worried about which seat she can take, not to mention the beautiful lyrics and singing.
On an actual note, What About Now by Westlife.
I'm going to a Westlife concert in June. Love that song
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I will follow you into the dark by Death Cab For Cutie.
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Oh, and Pieces by Sum 41.
I can't believe I forgot that earlier!
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RedRocker227 wrote:
Oh, and Pieces by Sum 41.
I can't believe I forgot that earlier!
Ever hear of "Pieces" by RED?
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Blackdog100 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Oh, and Pieces by Sum 41.
I can't believe I forgot that earlier!Ever hear of "Pieces" by RED?
Nope. I'll look it up now.
EDIT: Gosh that's sad
The memories are flooding back now
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RedRocker227 wrote:
Blackdog100 wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
Oh, and Pieces by Sum 41.
I can't believe I forgot that earlier!Ever hear of "Pieces" by RED?
Nope. I'll look it up now.
EDIT: Gosh that's sad
The memories are flooding back now
It's a beautiful but emotional song
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Well, nobody dies in it...but it's pretty sad. Teenage disillusionment...
Janis Ian At Seventeen
Ireland during the famines...
Kilkelley Ireland
Death in the coal mines...
U2 Springhill Mining Disaster
Peter, Paul and Mary Springhill Mining Disaster (another version)
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
I love mad world by Gary Jules, one of my favourite songs.
Donnie Darko yesssssss
like a stone - audioslave
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This song is sad.
[youtube]xsfUGF6QgtI[/youtube]
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Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again is another really good sad song. I teared up when I saw this on Broadway... (And a little listening to it again right now XD )
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Paddle2See wrote:
Well, nobody dies in it...but it's pretty sad. Teenage disillusionment...
Janis Ian At Seventeen
Ireland during the famines...
Kilkelley Ireland
Death in the coal mines...
U2 Springhill Mining Disaster
Peter, Paul and Mary Springhill Mining Disaster (another version)
The second one is really touching, since as you know I live in Ireland. My great grandmother died of Spanish flu, leaving six or seven kids (I forget) D:
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Blackdog100 wrote:
The second one is really touching, since as you know I live in Ireland. My great grandmother died of Spanish flu, leaving six or seven kids (I forget) D:
That would give it an extra layer of meaning, for sure. Glad you enjoyed it
The Springhill song means a lot to me, personally, as I've visited that town in Canada and talked to the townspeople at their museum.
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Paddle2See wrote:
Blackdog100 wrote:
The second one is really touching, since as you know I live in Ireland. My great grandmother died of Spanish flu, leaving six or seven kids (I forget) D:
That would give it an extra layer of meaning, for sure. Glad you enjoyed it
The Springhill song means a lot to me, personally, as I've visited that town in Canada and talked to the townspeople at their museum.
It did :3 I'll listen to that one soon ^^
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