Songs that move you

I also enjoy the run up talk to this while he tunes the guitar.

I first heard this on Outlaw Country on the XM Sirius. Immediately became one of my favorite songs. And describes how I feel at times. His explanation is perfect.

 
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"Life, Death, and Brotherhood On The Wide Open Plains". - Dao Lang




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The ending credits song of the epic Chinese western TV series "Damocanglang". (Wolf Of The High Desert) In the face of insidious Japanese agents and bandit gangs under their payroll trying to seize valuable ore and petroleum resources in Xinjiang Province to fuel their global conquest machine as World War II approaches, the story of one man and how he organized a band of ragtag corporate security forces from a regional oil company, a group of small town sheriffs deputies, and roughneck ranchers from the surrounding area into a formidable and organized force of frontier rangers to protect these resources.
 
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A) I wished I could have been a fly on the wall there.

B) How did I get old enough to feel the meaning of this song?

If I had known I was going to live this long, I would have taken better care of myself.

 
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OF all types of music that I listen to, and all the singers I admire, and considering myself a singer who plays guitar, this is my most favorite voice in the world. I could listen to this after being in a stinking ditch in what used to be a cow pasture and it would soothe my nerves.

And she was easy on the eye.

 
The New Avargul: Melodies From The Desert - Dao Lang




Theme song for another TV series called "Melodies From The Desert", a compilation of tales from caravan pack herd drivers and merchants traveling the Silk Road across the western desert during the late Han Dynasty which connected Imperial China to the rest of Eurasia. Facing starvation, relentless brutal weather and temperature extremes, and constant attacks from bandits and gangs of robbers drawn to the precious goods that the caravans were carrying. Avargul is one of the lonely cities along this trade route, located in westernmost Xinjiang almost near the border of what is today Tajikstan, then a prefecture city and the main operations base of the Imperial Han Army in the western part of the empire. Here, "Avargul" is also personified as a mysterious nomad woman who can communicate with wolves and uses this to protect the caravans that traverse the desert, as the fearsome Han Imperial troops stationed in the city also does.
 
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5 finger death punch got a new one out. Judgment day. Quite badass. I'm no music guru and really don't listen to much, I have to say they rock.when I do listen to music most would say your fucked up.
 
5 finger death punch got a new one out. Judgment day. Quite badass. I'm no music guru and really don't listen to much, I have to say they rock.when I do listen to music most would say your fucked up.
 
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Ghost Town - Adam Lambert




I can almost feel hot, late afternoon desert wind on my face, smell the sun-cooked creosote and tar coming from aged wooden walls and floorboards, and hear the creaking of these floorboards under my shoes...

Sure you aren't having a Brokeback Mountain moment with that homo? ;)