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I don't know if music has this effect on any one else, but there are certain bits of songs that send shivers down my spine they're so good. Examples are 'The Scientist' by Coldplay and 'Robin Hood' by Ocean Colour Scene. It could be a particular lyric, the guitars or the way it's sung.

 

The last 1min 20secs of 'Failing The Rorschach Test' had this effect on me last night, its the first time I'd really noticed it, but its amazing. It's the lyric, the way it goes in to that section of the song, and the way it's sung.

 

Does any one else have any of these moments in relation to MG(B) songs

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Rat Who Would Be King - 1st verse

Acoustic Tripoli - beginning of 2nd verse

Acoustic AOP - Chorus

PTD - Headlight Morning Glow

 

I'm sure there are a few others but those come to mind off of the top of my head. A lot of Johnny Cash and Matt Mays does this to me as well.

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I spent the two acoustic sets I saw (Calgary during the acoustic tour and at Calgary Folkfest) which chills going down my back basically the whole time, but if you want some specifics, here goes:

 

Sort of a Protest Song- the whole damn thing, mainly "our lives in these empty spaces aside" and "no pain, no gain" at the end.

 

The Rat Who Would Be King- "love's not enough", right at the end before the "siren" effect- you know what one I'm talking about

 

Strange Days- "backwards into a wall of fire"

 

The Fine Art of Falling Apart- all of it, namely the chorus bits and "I used to think I'd get over everything, but everything just got over me"

 

There's plenty more I'm sure.

 

A non-MG one that stands out was hearing my ex sing "No Rain" by Blind Melon with her a capella group.

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Primetime Deliverance - "headlight morning glow"

 

Vermilion - "maybe we'll be thrown away, maybe we just need a holiday"

 

Apparitions - the end "apparitions"

 

The Inescapable Us - "your sparkling spot hasn't caught on, hasn't caught on"

 

Suburbia - the chorus

 

The Rat Who Would Be King - the ending - "you know love's not enough"

 

Blue Skies Over Badlands - sort of the whole song for me, but mainly "what if you woke up in the middle of the night, in your bare feet you walked outside"

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Most of Matt's songs have that effect on me, but I agree with most of the one's that have been posted so far, such as Prime Time Deliverance " headlight morning glow", as well as the lines " wearing a pink bunny suit, sour cherry red lipstick, hanging from the closet doors".

Pretty much the whole song of "Avalanche" gives me goosebumps. Although I've listened to it a million times, it still continues to have that effect and that's something that makes Matt stand out: his songwriting, the emotion in his voice, and the instruments he chooses to accompany him -so incredible.

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the "but yeah" in Sort of a Protest Song, the guitar solo bit in My Out of Style is Coming Back, and for some reason, particularly when i first heard it, all of The Workers Sing a Song of Mass Production. that's probably the least interesting song on that album, but something about it has just... a vibe.

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The last 1min 20secs of 'Failing The Rorschach Test' had this effect on me last night, its the first time I'd really noticed it, but its amazing. It's the lyric, the way it goes in to that section of the song, and the way it's sung.

Yeah, i know what you mean there.

 

I get shivers sometimes while listening to Weapon where the slow interlude ends and it goes back into the heavy riff. And in the live version of SWW with the extra verse.

 

Yeah, I guess I get the feeling a lot with MG songs.

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i miss new wave

2:58 point, when the drums come in and matt says "ohh!"

i get shivers up to, including, and after that part

 

also, non-matt, the song New Noise by Refused, i get shivers the whole first minute

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all sorts of songs do that to me. not just Matt good.

same here.

most of matt's music does that to me.

many other artists do it too... but, so far, matt's music is most consistent in that area.

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i miss new wave

2:58 point, when the drums come in and matt says "ohh!"

i get shivers up to, including, and after that part

 

also, non-matt, the song New Noise by Refused, i get shivers the whole first minute

That reminds me:

 

The Fall of Man, after the first chorus, before everything kicks back in and he does his little "oh!".

 

Man of Action- "I disappeared today"

 

K, the last verse of Protest is getting my all goosebumped, again.

 

The guitar swells during the last verse of "I Miss New Wave" also give me chills, as do Pat's drum hits in "Avalanche" at 4:11.

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All Together - "Rest in a stranger's arm"

 

The way I see that part is that he left someone (or has been left by someone) with whom he had been for a very long time and when he gets to that line he's now with a new person so he rests in a stranger's arm

 

Was listening to that after me and my ex broke up

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Fall of Man has some moments like that, like the first time he says "we'll stick to the plan. the fall of man" and then it goes all quiet for a second, before everything comes back in. So cool.

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With the exception of the two acoustic shows I saw him play, I think the crowd has chanted the K-I-C-K-A-S-S bit before every show I've seen him play, whether he played that song or not.

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Suburbia, Avalanche, The Rat Who Would Be King, Truffle Pigs (To their knees), Strange Days, Prime Time Deliverance, Failing the Rorschach Test, Fearless,

 

there's so damned many of them.

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I think the crowd has chanted the K-I-C-K-A-S-S bit before every show I've seen him play, whether he played that song or not.

Wow I totally got shivers when that happened during the encore at the show I was at...it was fucking amazing!!

 

I'd have to say Rat Who Would Be King and OMG WEAPON!!!! God I wanna see him live again! ;)

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i get em when listening to In A Coma's "Prime Time Deliverance" when he hits those high notes at "maybe just to look into your.... heeeeaaadliiights, moooornin gloo-ow, heeeaaadliiights..."

 

also on AOB's "Sort of A Protest Song" when he's singing "no pain, no gain" at the very end... wow.

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i get em when listening to In A Coma's "Prime Time Deliverance" when he hits those high notes at "maybe just to look into your.... heeeeaaadliiights, moooornin gloo-ow, heeeaaadliiights..."

I love that part too.

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