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Old 04.30.2009, 03:09 PM   #13
Bertrand
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Originally Posted by Derek
I think people are missing the purpose of this thread... isn't it to do with records you listen to when you're down which don't seem like depressing records?

I think Blonde Redhead, Grouper and The Smiths are melancholic enough not to be so strange as to listen to them when you're down.

That's it.

Noisy music does help too 'cause there's no word I guess.
Still can't point out why the repetition in some songs do help when they did not seem to be designed for that.
Finding relief in sharing someone's melancholy I understand and do, or lurking into a more troubled soul, but these other songs I'm slightly confused about seem more efficient as I don't rely on someone else's frailty yet these songs carry something with them close to "down".
I don't know.

I will try these bands mentioned above.
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