This week for @Kitty's Tune Tuesday, the theme is "Goosebumps" from @HailsandAles. Basically, a song that gave you goosebumps.
There is a lot of musical theater that can do this to me.
For me, Jesus Christ Superstar always hits me. In any adaptation, Judas singing "Heaven on Their Minds" opens the musical by hitting you emotionally and explains how Judas never truly understood Jesus.
@mdmrn@Kitty@HailsandAles yeah, really digging this one 🙂
Jesus Christ Superstar somehow creeps into our jams frequently.. we're especially fan of the songs by Judas. "Damned For All Time / Blood Money" a big favorite.
This version is pretty good, but I'm to used to the movie record i guess.
It is #TuneTuesday again with the theme #Goosebumps A song that gives you goosebumps every time you hear it. It came down to a choice between Nirvana’s Polly on the Unplugged album and a remake of a NIN song. Decided on the lesser known one.
I'm sorry, I know I've picked this song for various hashtags on a fairly regular basis - but if the #TuneTuesday theme is songs that give you #goosebumps, then I can't possibly overlook it. It's a piece that gives me goosebumps upon goosebumps.
The Unthanks - Mount the Air (live, with the eleven-piece band they were touring with at the time) https://youtu.be/9atpx-u1juI
Easy pick for today's #TuneTuesday theme #goosebumps. The short refrain and Pink Floyd-esque drum fill that leads into a crushing riff about a minute into Emperor's Empty always raises the hairs on my arms.
I read once, I want to say from Al Jourgensen, that goosebumps are what tell you a song is the good shit. There's a physiological explanation for it, but that's the definition I go with.
And one of the reasons I love #VNVNation as much as I do is so many of their songs give me goosebumps. So far nothing they've done has topped the first time I heard this.
Riding the Low are one of my favourite bands, with Paddy Considine’s tantalisingly obtuse lyrics being a highlight. The end section of this song gets me every time - it’s the line “When in rapture I die, when in daylight too bright” that does it.
I think this shouts for a Queen song (sorry Chris).
Back in 1991 Queen released Innuendo, which would become their last album to be released in Freddie's lifetime.
Freddie was seriously sick during recording, but you hear NOTHING of that. What he pulled off this sick is incredible and gives me goosebumps!