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What song makes you sit back and forget your worries


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Well I was going to say Vivaldi four seasons as I have just rekindled my love for it after finding it on an online player. But I thought I'd be laughed off the board. :tongue:

 

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Don't be ashamed.

 

I'm quite happy to say I have Debussy and also Madame Butterfly in my iTunes collection along with other classics such as "F*ck The World" by the Insane Clown Posse.

 

I'm more surprised that Tann didn't mention Wagner tbh.

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Out to get you

Lullaby

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James - She's a star

 

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Creed - Lullaby

 

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James - Out to get you

 

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Lullaby

 

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Tomorrow

 

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Upside

 

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EDIT: Damn I really should read the post when I'm more awake :) They're all James songs? I really like Lullaby by Creed myself :D

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I am utterly amazed that there's not ONE piece of classical music mentioned.

 

You're right! My 2 favourites would be

 

Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor (Moonlight Sonata) - Beethoven. I used to play this years ago, but I'd make a right hash of it if I tried now!

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Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini in A Minor by Sergei Rachmaninov

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I'm more surprised that Tann didn't mention Wagner tbh.

 

:) Not for chill out. Plenty of other classical though.

 

Actually, Clair de Lune is a favourite of mine too, as is pretty much any Debussy (can't make up my mind about Pelleas et Melisande, though).

 

Other favourites:

 

Bach's Goldberg Variations

'Ist Ein Traum' from the final bit of Strauss's Rosencavalier

Solveig's Song from Grieg's Peer Gynt

Six Gnossiennes by Satie, esp no 1

Some of the Chopin nocturnes (I can never remember the numbers)

 

Actually, I tell a lie about Wagner, I guess the Pilgrim's chorus from Tannhauser is my most transporting piece, if not exactly chill out:

 

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