Goosebumps

While looking round my playlist I thought of a few specific ones.
Anathema- Parisienne Moonlight
My Bloody Valentine- Blow a Wish
GY!BE- Storm
Sigur Ros both Svefn-g-englar through to Starálfur
The Beatles- Something
Black Sabbath- NIB
Blackfield- Epidemic
Dead Can Dance- Black Sun
Smashing Pumpkins- Soma
 
any time Nick Drake starts singing
Agalloch - Bloodbirds and The Great Cold Death...
Led Zep - Goin to California
Peccatum - Stillness
Enslaved - Return to Ygdrasill
Opeth - acoustic section of A Fair Judgement, parts of Hours of Wealth, Benighted, Credence and Karma, SPD...

there's a million more, this is just what I came up with in one minute
 
opeth - deliverance
opeth - under the weeping moon (roundhouse version)
opeth - last 2.5 mins of BWP
massive attack - unfinished sympathy
pearl jam - black
chris isaac - wicked game
moody blues - nights in white satin
roxy music - jealous guy
queen - we will rock you solo
NIN - something i can never have
slayer - raining blood
slayer - hell awaits
slayer - dead skin mask
metallica - orion
pink floyd - is there anybody out there
pink floyd - vera lynn
pink floyd - nobody home
pink floyd - comfortably numb
led zep - stairway solo
porcupine tree - .3
porcupine tree - collapse the light into earth
public enemy - rebel without a pause
van gellis - bladerunner
candy staton ft the source - you got the love
masters of reality - blue garden
nile - lashed to the slave stick
ride - leave them all behind
motorhead - killed by death
LTJ Bukem - Demons Theme
LTJ Bukem - Music
Sepulture - Inner Self
soundgarden - like suicide
U2 - with or without you
william orbit - babers adaggio for strings
future sound of lndon - papua new guinea
zyklon - an eclectic manner
type o negative - love you to death
type o negative wolf moon
type o negative - in praise of bacchus
a perfect cricle - the noose
orbital - are we here?
morbid angel - god of emptiness
faith no more - the real thing
coldplay - clocks

Definitely agree about Vera. It's my favourite moment on the album, so brief yet powerful. I find it surprising you've only chosen songs of The Wall though. Us and Them and Dogs in their entirety are spectacular.

Other strong agreements: Nights in White Satin, Collapse the Light into Earth (and the end of .3) and Black (after a breakup do not listen to).

The first time I heard Grace by Jeff Buckley I pretty much felt cold all over. Other highlights include Ten Years Gone (Zeppelin), Box of Rain (Grateful Dead) and My Ashes (Porcupine Tree).
 
Today when i was randomly listening to something on the radio all of the sudden the old Waterboys song "Fisherman's Blues" kicked in ... and I thought how could I ever forget to mention Waterboys/Mike Scott on the Goosebumps thread? Especially the album "This is the Sea" is full of goosebump material. Mike Scott just has this urgent, melancholic, moaning, angry, searching, spiritual, righteous tone in his voice and in his compositions which goes directly under your skin.
 
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Goosebumps and chills to end all goosebumps and chills.
 
Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound of Silence

"And in the naked light I saw
then thousand people, maybe more.
People talking without speaking.
People hearing without listening.
People writing songs that voices never share,
and no one dare disturb the sound of silence"
 
The intro to "Back To Times Of Splendour" by Disillusion. If you don´t get goosebumps there, you should go and see a doctor about that.

As for Opeth, Per´s solo on Burden kills me every time.
Also, the refrain of Godhead´s Lament. And the long scream at the end of Black Rose Immortal. And the beginning of When. And...damn, there´s too many.
 
Anathema - Make it right
Borknagar - Colossus
Opeth - Karma
Amon Amarth - Versus the World

just a few off the top of my head
 
i just re-discovered another great goosebump song: Seal's "Kiss From A Rose". Watch this amazing kid playing it on acoustic guitar:

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I get goosebumps all the time. In fact, I can't even think of single songs. It seems to change to suit whatever mood I'm in at the time. I have noticed that I get them more frequently during live songs. More recently, the Roundhouse Tapes DVD is full of goosebump moments. I guess I'm a sucker for the live atmosphere and having the visual impact.