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MadRabbiinaCrimsonVolvo
20-03-2002, 04:25 PM
Last night and after nearly 17 years of marriage, Mrs 'Rabbi' politely informed me that, "she didn't love me anymore" and that, " I could stay in the house," and she'd "move out." This came as rather a shock, although, if I'm honest, not totally out the blue. Although she insists there is nobody else, I don't believe her. Now, all I have left is my two children, my shop and my football club - of course, I'm lucky, I could have been left with just Trevor Francis. What I'd like is some music to strangle her by and some music to get emotional to. I've been playing 'So Long' by Fischer-Z for the last few hours, but I'm getting sick of that tune and would like some more suggestions please.

Sunny Fan
20-03-2002, 04:32 PM
Sorry to hear that, hope you're OK, just make sure she doesn't get the crimson volvo.
I always enjoy wallowing in sad Elvis songs as they're tragically naff in a way that makes you end up laughing.
Old Shep is always a winner to turn your mood around.

Hugh Cheddyk
20-03-2002, 04:36 PM
It's All Over Now by the Rolling Stones

MadRabbiinaCrimsonVolvo
20-03-2002, 04:37 PM
Thanks. Sunny. Much appreciated. It's a Saab now, and I've got both sets of keys! If I don't get some more 'mood music' soon, it'll have to be, 'I will Survive' by Gloria Gaynor, and that will push me over the edge.


"C'mon the Palace"

northernsouler
20-03-2002, 04:40 PM
you want to wallow in self pity ? right.

Good year for the roses. Elvis costello.

Love don't live here any more. Rose Royce.

Daddy Long
20-03-2002, 04:43 PM
If you want to get a bit of anger out can I suggest "Killing in the Name of" by Rage against the Machine. Only once though.

Dave
20-03-2002, 04:51 PM
Sorry to hear that MRCV

20-03-2002, 04:55 PM
So sorry to hear that, MadRabbi...

17 years eh. I'd put the Beach Boys album of that year (called, ahem, The Beach Boys:

1. Getcha Back
2. It's Gettin' Late
3. Crack At Your Love
4. Maybe I Don't Know
5. She Believes In Love Again
6. California Calling
7. Passing Friend
8. I'm So Lonely
9. Where I Belong
10. I Do Love You
11. It's Just A Matter Of Time
12. Male Ego

DougleMcNori
20-03-2002, 04:56 PM
or perhaps you could do what that bloke did and strangle her whilst shouting 'You are the weakest link, Goodbye!' - i still cant believe that someone did that - pretty gruesome but still cracks me up

ammiller
20-03-2002, 04:56 PM
"If You're Looking For A Way Out"

Odyssey


Regards,

AMMILLER

Elephant with mouse gyp
20-03-2002, 04:56 PM
Cry Baby side:

Stay With Me Baby - The Walker Brothers
Song, Song, Blue - Neil Diamond
Take Another Little Piece of My Heart - Janis Joplin

Two-fingers side:

Idiot Wind - Bob Dylan
I'm Doing Fine Now - New York City
Feel a Whole Lot Better - The Byrds

Skin Up
20-03-2002, 04:58 PM
No Distance left to run by Blur.

Sorry to hear your bad news.

MadRabbiinaCrimsonVolvo
20-03-2002, 05:08 PM
Many thanks for the help so far. I've just been told about a song called 'Luv' by Travis that might be of help. So I'll add that one to the growing list.

Neal k
20-03-2002, 05:09 PM
Under the bridge- red hot chilli peppers

Sunny Fan
20-03-2002, 05:14 PM
Harry Nilsson: You're breaking my heart so f*** you

Flappy Chicken
20-03-2002, 05:16 PM
Originally posted by MadRabbiinaCrimsonVolvo
Last night and after nearly 17 years of marriage, Mrs 'Rabbi' politely informed me that, "she didn't love me anymore" and that, " I could stay in the house," and she'd "move out." This came as rather a shock, although, if I'm honest, not totally out the blue. Although she insists there is nobody else, I don't believe her. Now, all I have left is my two children, my shop and my football club - of course, I'm lucky, I could have been left with just Trevor Francis. What I'd like is some music to strangle her by and some music to get emotional to. I've been playing 'So Long' by Fischer-Z for the last few hours, but I'm getting sick of that tune and would like some more suggestions please.

Probably not in the same league but myself and Miss Flappy finished after 2 years last night. I think you should play something cheery or fast like Hard House. I went to the Gym this morning that helped and just been keeping busy at work.

Although still very hard :confused:

BUNGLE
20-03-2002, 05:28 PM
204b
Sleep - The Dandy Warholes
Shiver - Coldplay
Poor misguided fool - Starsailor

Son of Selhurst
20-03-2002, 05:31 PM
Everybody hurts - REM
Without you - Neilson

or

"Take your love and shove it up your big fat ass" by Joe Pesci

Am I helping?

Gavin Axten
20-03-2002, 05:37 PM
Sorry to hear that mate, heres two that would get a bit of anger out of the system.

No Fun- Sex Pistols
5 Minutes- The Stranglers

Best sad songs???
Walking up a one way street by Willie Tee, might be a bit hard to get hold of now though!!
Or 7 days too long- can't remember who sang it now(someone Wood) although i've got the single somewhere

BUNGLE
20-03-2002, 05:41 PM
Everything's not lost - Coldplay
Why does it always rain on me - Travis
Slap my bitch up - prodigy :o

Elephant with mouse gyp
20-03-2002, 05:42 PM
You Can't Put Your Arms Round A Memory - Johnny Thunders, or Wah!

van Niewenhuyze
20-03-2002, 05:56 PM
Run For Your Life - The Beatles
I'm Looking Through You - The Beatles
Go Now - The Moody Blues
Delilah - Tom Jones

TL
20-03-2002, 06:29 PM
She leaves : She's gone - Hall & Oats
You ponder where it all went wrong : The way we were - Streisand
You beg her to return : If you come back - Blue
You go into denial : I'm not in love - 10cc
You move on : I'm doing fine now - The passedenas
You meet up in many years time : Hello again - Neil Diamond
You find out that she's dead : Fire & Rain - James Taylor

Winston
20-03-2002, 06:46 PM
'Get Out Of Me House' - Hustler
'Years' - Stray

TAK
20-03-2002, 07:08 PM
I'm very sorry to hear your news MRCV, how about:


Li'l Hardin Armstong's - Everything's wrong, aint nothing right

or Sinatra's One for my baby and one for the road.


ps Does your advice about finding good jewish girl for a wife stilll stand?

lost it
20-03-2002, 08:53 PM
Sorry to hear your bad news, take it easy.

Bob Marley is good for any occasion exept strangling, for that I would suggest any thrash metal.
Neil Young is good when life is ****.

sevsxp
20-03-2002, 08:59 PM
i wish it would Rain - the temptations

IMHO one of the most bitter records every made, Norman Whitfield must have been really p*ssed off when he wrote that one !

sunshine, blue sky
please go away
my girl had found another
and gone away
with her went my future......

simon
20-03-2002, 09:09 PM
....my life is filled with gloom
so day after day I spend locked up in my room
I know to you, it might sound strange
But I wish it would rain.:sob: :sob:

Another is St Swithins Day by Billy Bragg

sexyrazor
20-03-2002, 10:39 PM
About this time last year my mum decided there was no love between her and my dad anymore after 25 years! So she upped and left! My dad is 6 years older than my mum and she is very young for her age, dad has NO interests and mum has her footie (palace season ticket) and they started to drift apart.

Dad was devestated and pleaded with her to come back so after him buying her a new car and getting the house renovated she did! Dad's also stopped drinking alcohol totally as he did have a problem when I was younger!

Don't know if the spark really has been reignited but they seem happy enough! :)

I hope everything works out for the best with you and your wife MRCV

:p

20-03-2002, 10:41 PM
Originally posted by sexyrazor
About this time last year my mum decided there was no love between her and my dad anymore after 25 years! So she upped and left! My dad is 6 years older than my mum and she is very young for her age, dad has NO interests and mum has her footie (palace season ticket) and they started to drift apart.

Dad was devestated and pleaded with her to come back so after him buying her a new car and getting the house renovated she did! Dad's also stopped drinking alcohol totally as he did have a problem when I was younger!

Don't know if the spark really has been reignited but they seem happy enough! :)

I hope everything works out for the best with you and your wife MRCV

:p

Nice one Sexy. And if you can live with an estate agent, you can live forever with anyone ;)

ozeagle
20-03-2002, 10:46 PM
the smiths, what else...


:grrr:

Ouch that Hurt!
21-03-2002, 01:26 AM
I had a dump to I am the Ressurection by The Stone Roses this morning, but bloody flushed on the guitar solo. Ruined it!

21-03-2002, 01:32 AM
Originally posted by Ouch that Hurt!
I had a dump to I am the Ressurection by The Stone Roses this morning, but bloody flushed on the guitar solo. Ruined it!

:D :D :D :clown:

Kevin T
21-03-2002, 01:58 AM
Originally posted by sexyrazor
About this time last year my mum decided there was no love between her and my dad anymore after 25 years! So she upped and left! My dad is 6 years older than my mum and she is very young for her age, dad has NO interests and mum has her footie (palace season ticket) and they started to drift apart.

Dad was devestated and pleaded with her to come back so after him buying her a new car and getting the house renovated she did! Dad's also stopped drinking alcohol totally as he did have a problem when I was younger!

Don't know if the spark really has been reignited but they seem happy enough! :)

I hope everything works out for the best with you and your wife MRCV

:p

Yeah but she's still shagging half the Crystal Palace basketball team on the side.

20a7
21-03-2002, 11:41 AM
Originally posted by Kevin T


Yeah but she's still shagging half the Crystal Palace basketball team on the side.

Isn't that a bit of a tall order?

Gavin Axten
21-03-2002, 12:16 PM
Originally posted by sevsxp
i wish it would Rain - the temptations

IMHO one of the most bitter records every made, Norman Whitfield must have been really p*ssed off when he wrote that one !

sunshine, blue sky
please go away
my girl had found another
and gone away
with her went my future......

Excellant song, I have that in my record collection and the best Temptations song ever made, and they made some bloody good ones.
Another good one is "Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain", cannot remember who sang it, its on an album i've got but they are all in my loft.

deanod
21-03-2002, 12:29 PM
Up middle finger by oxide and neutrino

21-03-2002, 12:32 PM
Originally posted by Gavin Axten


Excellant song, I have that in my record collection and the best Temptations song ever made, and they made some bloody good ones.
Another good one is "Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain", cannot remember who sang it, its on an album i've got but they are all in my loft.

To save you getting the step ladders out, it was by The Cascades:

Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain,
Telling me just what a fool I've been.
I wish that it would go and let me cry in vain,
And let me be alone again.

Now the only girl I've ever loved has gone away.
Looking for a brand new start!
But little does she know that when she left that day.
Along with her she took my heart.

Rain, please tell me, now does that seem fair
For her to steal my heart away when she don't care
I can't love another, when my heart's somewhere far away.

Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain,
Telling me just what a fool I've been.
I wish that it would go and let me cry in vain,
And let me be alone again.

Eagle Kneevil
21-03-2002, 12:34 PM
It has to be "I Am The Resurrection".
Such obscene moments call for nothing less than outright defiance and two fingers up to the world!

Or, you could always play "I'm Free" by the Soup Dragons.


But if you are feeling blue like this then any number ones by Eiffel 65, any albums by Buddy Guy, and if all is lost and no one is around then try Kayleigh by Marillion.

Gavin Axten
21-03-2002, 12:40 PM
Good on yer Tim :p. Step ladders will have to come out soon as i'm missing my old records, especially after this thread!!!

ozzieEagle
21-03-2002, 01:12 PM
Err mate very sorry to hear this, as ive gotten older, i've gotten very
cynical in these matters, i can just about 100 pct guarantee you that if this was totally out of the blue, i mean absoultly no warning signs,
then there will be someone else. always is with women.
Chances are though it will be some kind of extra long fling and if you hang out long enough you could get back together, however you need a lot of resolve and staying power for that and in a nutshell forgivness
on both sides, yehp she will have to forgive you for driving her to it,

it took me about 5 - 6 weeks to say the above to my mate, it was all true, so your copping all this info in one orrible lump mate... sorry about that, but beleive me it mite work out eventually. my mate and his missus got back together after about 20 months, 180,000 dollars cash down the drain, and half his business gone. but he and she are happy they are back together.

as for song dont listen to this on your own, but joy divisions "love will tear us apart again" is a suggestion but i wouldnt if i where you.


dont spend too much time on your own, keep yourself busy, and mix with couples. not single blokes ! chances are the couples will keep fixing you up with other women, which at the least will be a slight distraction from the pain.

thats all, good luck, from aunty ozzieeagle :)

:love:

MadRabbiinaCrimsonVolvo
21-03-2002, 01:44 PM
Thanks to all for their helpful musical choices and kind comments. It makes me proud to support a club like Crystal Palace with the special sort of fans we have.

Day 2, and already it's a little bit easier. Here's to Day 3! Music for today, 'No Surprises' by Radiohead and 'I'm Gonna Get Me a Gun' by Cat Stevens.

And yes... I would take on another nice Jewish girl. But not in the near future!

Don-Donovani
22-03-2002, 05:32 PM
MRCV

Real sorry to hear about your situation. I do hope things works out well for you and your kids.

My suggested tune (which you are NOT to listen to by yourself) is the Al Green version of 'How Can You Mend a Broken Heart'

Pure Class

LLCOOLSTEVE
25-03-2002, 05:36 AM
Never Say Goodbye and Always......both by Bon Jovi.

Thatch
27-03-2002, 09:27 AM
Bit late but;

"Atmosphere" by Joy Division (remove belt & shoelaces before)
"I know it's over" by The Smiths (no sharp objects)

They do it for me everytime!

sydney eagle
27-03-2002, 10:34 AM
Originally posted by LLCOOLSTEVE
Never Say Goodbye and Always......both by Bon Jovi. quality:p


sad to hear the news MRCV ,chin up mate:)

You've always got Palace:p :p :p

Adrian
27-03-2002, 12:19 PM
Really sorry to hear this, MRCV: especially for the children - hope they're coping ok.

Wallowy songs:
It's Over/Roy Orbison
Crying/Roy Orbison
Crying in the Rain/Everly Brothers
Don't You Want Me/Thompson Twins (?)

Superwallow:
Have You Seen Her/Chi-Lites
Oh Girl/Chi-Lites
The Coldest Days of My Life (Parts 1 & 2)/Chi-Lites
A Lonely Man/Chi-Lites
Living in the Footsteps of Another Man/Chi-Lites
A Letter to Myself/Chi-Lites

I think you need a copy of The Chi-Lites' Greatest Hits, my son……..

Oh, and BTW, "Seven Days is Too Long" was by Chuck Wood. Brilliant record.

Good luck - hope you get back together if that's the right thing for you both - and the children………

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Don-Donovani
27-03-2002, 01:21 PM
Originally posted by Adrian
....Superwallow:
Have You Seen Her/Chi-Lites
Oh Girl/Chi-Lites
The Coldest Days of My Life (Parts 1 & 2)/Chi-Lites
A Lonely Man/Chi-Lites
Living in the Footsteps of Another Man/Chi-Lites
A Letter to Myself/Chi-Lites

I think you need a copy of The Chi-Lites' Greatest Hits, my son……..

:p Top selection sir !! Adrian, you sure know your music...

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