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vvvexation ([personal profile] vvvexation) wrote2010-07-07 05:45 pm

Writer's Block: More than words

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I'm not sure there are any lyrics that do that. There are some that resonate with me, but mostly in a head-nodding "ah yes" kind of way rather than a shivery kind of way.

No, what I get shivers from is the music itself. The "Die mit Tränen" bit in the first movement of Brahms' Requiem? Oh gods. And don't get me started on Biebl.

And yes, there are more "modern" songs that can have a little of the same effect on me; synthesizers often hit an interesting spot in my brain, and so do strings in the right context. But it really isn't the lyrics that tend to do it.

[identity profile] aliothsan.livejournal.com 2010-07-08 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Try the Duruflé Requiem too. I haven't listened to Fauré's all the way through, but it pushes some similar buttons and I certainly don't find it bland :) *shivers* There's lots of different moments, and my favorite will probably not coincide with anyone else's... but there's a section in the Lux Aeterna that's like getting a hug from the spirit of the cello.

I'm also very fond of Ralph Vaughan Williams...