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Posted: Jan. 17 2009, 05:48

Oh go on then - I'll go first with 2 songs that haunt me.


A Forest - The Cure

Something Good - Utah Saints


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Posted: Jan. 17 2009, 05:54

By 'haunt', do you mean entrance, pester, scare, or torment?

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Posted: Jan. 17 2009, 06:05

I'm just wondering in what way you mean by haunt if it's scaryness, then  White Noise -"Black Mass -An Electric Storm In Hell" would have to be the most haunting.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=9PVhFPlu9CQ&feature=related

I know my then husband was loaned their LP "An Electric Storm", and found it available on CD, so he bought that. I do find their music a bit way out  :/  :/


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Posted: Jan. 17 2009, 06:09

Yes I think so Gladstoner.

I'm entranced and creeped by "A Forest", and also entranced by Kate Bush's voice in "Something Good" - and entranced by the video (but also pestered).

What does haunted mean ? - all you know is - you are.......haunted :O


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Posted: Jan. 17 2009, 08:39

Julia:The Beatles
The Note You Never Wrote:Wings
Nostalgia:David Sylvian
Roads:Portishead
Little Fox:Heidi Berry
King Henry:Steeleye Span
Some Small Hope:Virginia Astley( "like a corpse deep in the earth,I`m so alone" )
So Like Dorian:Virginia Astley( "I've heard all your lies, your boring tall tales. I've tasted your tongue like a worm from the grave... " )
Mmmm I could go on forever here actualy,I better reign it in a little...How about a category for haunting & strangely alluring?...

Song To The Siren:This Mortal Coil
Trust In Me:Siouxsie & The Banshees
Black Cherry:Goldfrapp
This Is Hardcore:Pulp
Teardrop:Massive Attack
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Posted: Jan. 17 2009, 11:02

Ten songs that haunt me, wether I like it or not:

Love: The Red Telephone (from Forever Changes, 1967)

Incredible string band: Witches Hat (from The Hangman's Beautiful Daughter, 1968)

Syd Barrett: Opel (outtake, 1968)

Sandy Denny: Next Time Around (from North Star, Grass Man and the Ravens, 1971)

Joy Division: Heart and Soul (from Closer,1980)

Legendary Pink Dots: Stoned Obituary (from Curse, 1983)

Ian Carr: Things Past (from Old Heartland, 1988)

Chrome: Fudge Bunny (from Tidal Forces, 1998)

Coolio: Ganstas Paradise (single, 19xx. What are you laughing at?)

Blümchen: Heut Ist Mein Tag (single, 1999. You're laughing again?)

The Thrills: Big Sur (from So Much For the City, 2003)


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Posted: Jan. 17 2009, 12:27

"If I was a Witches Hat..Sitting on a head like a paraffin stove"... :D Have to agree with that one,it`s just one of those songs that`ll spring into my head from time to time.And I`ll then have this overpowering urge to sing it out loud.I can remember singing it once in front of the kids,and they were convinced I was making it up as I went along.So much so  that I had to dig out the album and play them it to disuade them otherwise.And even then they were`nt completely satisfied I don`t think.

Anyway I guess you could say Witches Hat falls into the slightly disturbing category of "haunted" .Although maybe not as disturbing as Coolio`s Gangsta`s Paradise perhaps?   ;) And certainly not as disturbing as Coolio`s "performance" in the celebrity Big Brother house over here these last few weeks.
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Posted: Jan. 17 2009, 13:12

I want to HEAR this music.

This thread needs Links.


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Posted: Jan. 17 2009, 15:48

FAREWEEL TO A' OUR SCOTTISH FAME.

Fareweel to a' our Scottish fame,
Fareweel our ancient glory!
Fareweel even to the Scottish name,
Sae fam'd in martial story!
Now Sark rins o'er the Solway sands,
And Tweed rins to the ocean,
To mark where England's province stands;
Such a parcel of rouges in a nation!

What guile or force could not subdue,
Through many warlike ages,
Is wrought now by a coward few,
For hireling traitor's wages.
The English steel we could disdain,
Secure in valour's station,
But English gold has been our bane;
Such a parcel of rouges in a nation!

O would, ere I had seen the day
That treason thus could sell us,
My auld grey head had lien in clay,
Wi' Bruce and loyal Wallace!
But pith and power, till my last hour
I'll mak this declaration,
Were bought and sold for English gold:
Such a parcel of rouges in a nation!
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Posted: Jan. 18 2009, 00:14

OK Wiga, I can give a link! Dead Can Dance - Sanvean. This is possibly my favourite vocal performace of all time. I truely can't describe the way it makes me feel.

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Posted: Jan. 18 2009, 01:54

I'm in the way of thinking you mean songs that for "emotional reasons" or their original "shock value" would cause haunting. The haunting began with the first listening. Some were by Mike Oldfield. One very bassy part from TB1 side 1, strangely enough, I heard in a dream in 1968, 5 years before TB1 was released, note-for-note. I was about 7yo and living in Taiwan. That dream is still vivid in my memory today. As for other bands.....
Moody Blues: Gypsy, When You're a Free Man, The Day We Meet Again, All That is Real is You.....many more...
Alan Parsons: Entire side 2 of "Turn Of a Friendly Card"
Genesis: "Dreaming While You Sleep", "Calling All Stations", many others......
Steve Hackett: "In Memorium", most of the album "Defector", and many more....
Roxy Music: "My Only Love"
Bruce Cockburn: "Pangs of Love", "Sahara Gold", "Going Up Against Chaos".....many others....
Dan Fogelberg: "Dancing Shoes", "Netherlands"
America: "Inspector Mills"....many others
Renaissance: "Can You Hear Me", "Cold is Being" and many others....
    Enough for now. Music has always invitedly intruded on my every waking moment(s). I like very dark music, so what one might call "haunting", I call inviting. I just wish the aforementioned aging "artists" could muster up the strength to haunt me some more. We are all gettin' old.
    I forgot....the most haunting song of all......."Strawbs-Ghosts". A band that pretty much bored me, but by god when they did good......they did good. "Tell me children are you sleeping, are you innocent like me. May you never cross the line. I hope your dreams are not like mine"
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Posted: Jan. 18 2009, 12:35

Koji Kondo - Ikana Valley (Legend of Zelda: MM)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tPcUX_9HxI
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Posted: Jan. 18 2009, 15:49

Ok I`ve put a few links up to some of my earlier choices here(those I could find,or where not "turned off" by Warner Brothers etc) As well as adding a few extra ones as well.It`s kind of more of a chill out playlist thing now though,with a slightly haunting theme to it maybe.

The Beatles Julia
Wings The Note You Never Wrote
David Sylvian Nostalgia
Portishead Roads
Heidi Berry Little Fox
Virginia Astley/David Sylvian Some Small Hope  
Yazoo Winter Kills
Not the original version sadly,but an interseting take on it all the same that`s actualy kind of growing on me now.
Massive Attack Teardrop
This Mortal Coil Song To The Siren
Goldfrapp Black Cherry
Pulp This Is Hardcore
Love this video!
Richard Thompson Cold Kisses
Quite possibly the creepiest song of all time!
This Mortal Coil Late Night
Great cover of the Syd Barrett song.
Bat For Lashes What`s A Girl To Do?
Nice creepy little video to go with this one as well.
All About Eve She Moves Through The Fair
Robyn Hitchcock Raining Twilight Coast
Except it`s not Robyn Hitchcock as I could`nt find it.But this guy does quite a nice version of it though.He`s got the guitar part off to a tee certainly...The last two lines of this song are kind of fitting to a discussion elsewhere on this board I think.

Some other musical things that seem to forever come into my head for no apparent reason are..The bit where Paul McCartney sings "Can you take me back where I came from" at the start of Revolution 9..Dave Gilmours delayed guitar false start at the begining of Run Like Hell...The bass line from Does It Really Happen by Yes..And the oboe melody from Hergest Ridge...There are countless other ones,but those are the first ones that have kind of sprung to mind for me today.
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Posted: Jan. 18 2009, 16:33

Here's a "linked" version of my list:

Love: The Red Tepehone

Incredible String Band: Witches Hat

Syd Barrett: Opel

Sandy Denny: Next Time Around
No link availble. I've noted that even the lyrics from this song has been removed from fansites on request of the record company. Sorry for being a fan!

Joy Division: Heart and Soul

Legendary Pink Dots: Stoned Obituary
No link available. Too obscure I suppose...

Ian Carr: Things Past
No link. Same as above propably.

Chrome: Fudge Bunny

Coolio: Gangstas Paradise

Blümchen: Heut Ist Mein Tag
(What an idiotic video! It's a must see!)

The Thrills: Big Sur


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Posted: Jan. 18 2009, 18:02

songs that haunt me, and the definition of 'haunting' is a variable thing...but each of these songs has an indescribable effect on me, something about either the words or a specific guitar/piano part or simply a mysterious feel to them, each evoking people, places, times..here they are...(and in no particular order )

1. On an Island - Dave Gilmour http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qbWMpJ3SM0Q

2. Hoppipolla - Sigur Ros http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_EyI4p0yjDQ

3. Clocks - Coldplay http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=c9j_RZDqYc4

4. Novacaine for the Soul - Eels http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6nBOROExwE0&feature=related

5. American Beauty - Thomas Newman http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=CnxHLEKOqc0

6. When She Loved Me - Sarah McLachlan http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=natWIzL4gLg

7. Hammer Horror - Kate Bush http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=nyx4akq9_rA

8. Street Spirit - Radiohead http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=BrZTNhW44-o

9. Where You End - Moby  http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=fIWyuRgiqlc

10. The Chauffeur - Duran Duran http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2brXlRo5ZtU

11. Nitezche - The Dandy Warhols http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=iEwoYK1kQR0

12. Wire to  Wire - Razorlight http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wegOJS02znY

13. o come o come, emmanuel - Enya http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=DPHh3nMMu-I

14. Born, Never Asked - Laurie Anderson ( no clip found...but it's from the Big Science album )

15. fields of Gold - Eva Cassidy http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGwDYBWEDSc

16. Vincent ( Starry starry Night ) & Wonderful Baby - Don McClean
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dipFMJckZOM

17. Hysteria - Muse  http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=rBEp1B3bWJ0

and the most haunting of all, though it cannot be classed as a song, is, ofcourse, Tubular Bells..whenever I hear it, it has this wonderful feeling about it, like nothing else..


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Posted: Jan. 18 2009, 19:20

For the longest time, U2's debut album, Boy, was for me THE definition of haunting. And that's one thing that I can't really explain very well at all. It helped that I possessed it in on vinyl, and for some reason it felt to me like some mystical artefact: the slightly muddy, rough sound gave an awesome twist to the songs, particularly 'An Cat Dubh', 'Out of Control', 'The Ocean' and 'Shadows and Tall Trees' -- and there was that goshdarned 30 second snippet at the very end of side B, that sounded like something that sneakily hid there, away from anyone's sight, and gave just a slight, fuzzy peek into something unknown and mysterious (which was the guitar solo from Fire, but actually taken from another unreleased song! ). I'm somewhat over that "haunting" quality of the album, and how I hear it more like an awesome, energetic not-quite-post-punk-not-quite-new-wave album and one of U2's best, but ONE song still haunts me: Into the Heart. Nothing the band ever did even gets close to this. I'm mystified by that song.

Anyways, they have released deluxe versions of U2's early albums (namely Boy, October, War and The Joshua Tree -- The Unforgettable Fire is conspicuously missing, and it's my favourite U2 album, bastards!! ), and the bonus CD to Boy is awesome awesome awesome -- containing not only the ultra rare pre-Boy singles, but also unreleased songs.

Off the top of my head, I can remember just a few songs I'd call haunting:

Boards of Canada - Gyroscope
Mogwai - Tracy
Sigur Rós - pretty much the entire Ný Batterí EP
R.E.M. - Perfect Circle
Peter Gabriel - White Shadow
Autechre - Teartear (probably the only song that gets close to scaring me)


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Posted: Jan. 18 2009, 19:32

There are three songs which I always found haunting because of their videos. They are Mike Oldfield's "Pictures in the Dark", Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" and Peter Gabriel's "Shock the Monkey". (These are all very popular, I don't think I need to post links for those... do I? :D). Another is "Can't Fight this Feeling" by REO Speedwagon, also because of the video - whose imagery indeed resembles M.O.'s PitD a good deal. Then, of course, there are those mysterious instrumental pieces (or sections of pieces) which I think are slightly unsettling by their own nature. Some examples of these are: Jean Michel Jarre's "Oxygéne 3" (and indeed all sections of Oxygéne with no beat), the atonal section of Pink Floyd's "Echoes", a similar section in PF's "Atom Heart Mother" (the track itself), Elton John's "Song for Guy" (whose repetitivity, combined with the fact that the piano is the only real instrument on it, creates in my mind a haunting quality to it), and Clara Rockmore's Theremin rendition of Saint-Saëns' "The Swan" - as with many Theremin-based pieces, the haunting feel of this is in the sound of the instrument itself, although I love it. :) There are many other pieces of music, and songs, that I find haunting. These are just the ones that pop into my mind at the moment. I could just as well add some of Lisa Gerrard's things (both with Dead Can Dance and on her own) to the list, but right now my mind can't link the actual music with the titles. ;)

Oh, there's another one: Sting's "Russians". However, I think this one is meant to sound haunting. :)

@ wiga, re. your opening post for this thread: I think that the source for Utah Saints' "Something Good", i.e. Kate Bush's "Cloudbusting", as well as its video, is much, much more haunting than Utah Saints' silly (IMHO) dance re-make. :D I also think Kate Bush's voice is haunting by itself.


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Posted: Jan. 19 2009, 08:46

There's only a few i can think of now..

Martha's Harbour-All about Eve (absolutely devastatingly beautifull...dunno why it does what it does though)
The Hiring Fair-Fairport Convention(same as above)
Most Oldfield pre-79 output
The Sirens-David Bedford (aside from obviously featuring MO on guitar it's just a really serene peice.

If i think of any more i'll let you know.


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Posted: Jan. 19 2009, 10:05

Definetly agree with you on Martha`s Harbour Caveman.I chose their version of She Moves Through The Fair from their same debut album here.But I could easily have picked one of several from both of their first two albums for me.Don`t think they were ever quite the same when they lost their guitar player after that.And since then Julianne Regan seems to have started so many different projects with so many different people,few of which have come to any fruition.I wonder how often she is haunted herself by that infamous non-performance on Top Of The Pops  :D

They did at least have the courage to come back and do a "proper performance" here.
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Posted: Jan. 20 2009, 04:54

Haunting - Definitions: -

1 - Continually recurring to the mind - unforgettable - persistant.
2 - Having a quality of great beauty or sadness (or both).
3 - Arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion.
4 - Having a deeply disquieting or disturbing effect.

There are some great evocative tunes on this thread - ought to be put on a boxed cd  - The Haunting -

raven4x4x - "Dead can Dance" - that song and vocal is something else!!
Ugo -Kate Bush's vocals sure are haunting on their own and "Cloudbusting" - fits the haunting category. There is something additionally disturbing in a funny (haha) way when you put that poignant "know that something good is gonna happen" line in the context of a seedy pub and a naff, but actually rousing dance routine. I like it   :D Kate must have given her permission.


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