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Fukyo...

posts a song...

Which is called...

Fuck you...

This cheers me up. :D :D :D :D

@5k17: Well, when I have a strong emotion, I wouldn't want to listen to something that doesn't fit it. But if I am neutral, or actually want to change, then a happy song can help along the way. :)
 

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Although I still think one cannot have an inclination for a mood in a state of emotional neutrality, and it depends on the current mood what music is capable of changing it (e.g. when I'm depressed, my mood is shifted towards happiness by quiet music full of pathos, while anything else makes me aggressive), I'll just see try to see this as a thread for music to listen to when a cheerful mood is either present or aspired to.

I suppose you all know this one.
YouTube- Jacques Offenbach - Can Can

This is a wonderful mixture between Austrian "Volkstümliche Musik" (folksy music) and Black Metal.
YouTube- Aschenglas - Ein Toter schwimmt im Kreis herum

...and, being German, I feel almost obliged to contribute a song by Eläkeläiset.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1kkew05z4c
 

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Well, whatever my mood is, Love always works:


But if I'm in a bad mood and need to cheer up, what works best is something that reflects that mood. Depending on whether the nature of my bad mood is anger or sadness, different music is required.

Anger:


Sadness:


And something halfway between:


The hardest feeling to counter with music is that

But I get the feeling I'm missing the point here, so lastly I'll post something that's actually happy:












*goes through entire library*












*finds nothing*
 
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