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Sound Off: Chilled to the bone



Average: 5 (2 votes)

Do you ever get goose bumps when listening to music?

There are many informal benchmarks musicians look to when putting together a track to try to determine its quality. Does it make your 2-year-old dance? Does the chorus stick in your head long after you’ve hit the stop button? Does it bring a tear to your eye or a smile to your face, make you want to hit the gym or bang your head? Does it inspire you to tilt your bucket seat back, crank your subwoofers and roll slowly through the neighborhood? Though these litmus tests are unscientific, they tend to be fairly reliable at an almost universal level – at least across your intended audience.

But there’s one listener response to music that’s almost impossible to predict – and as precious as it is elusive: the chill factor. You can’t really plant the chill factor in music because it’s inherently a personal experience. Where lightning may strike some as Celine Dion holds a high note for a seemingly inhuman amount of time, the goose bumps will come to another when they hear Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood testing his distortion pedal before the chorus of “Creep.”

For me, there’s a moment in Nirvana’s “Sliver,” aka “Grandma Take Me Home,” that never fails to raise goose bumps and elicit a primal emotion: as Kurt Cobain finishes the line, “I woke up in my mothers aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarms.” He ravages his throat as he fights to hold on to the word “arms,” which is a perfect metaphor. It’s as though he packs every iota of pain he ever felt in his life into that word – and the juxtaposition of that innocent moment from his childhood, forever lost, against his man-sized hurt is almost unbearable. No matter how many times I hear that song, the chill comes.

Do you experience the “chill factor” when listening to certain songs?


"Bitter Sweet Symphony" by...

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jennyjean4's picture

"Bitter Sweet Symphony" by The Verve is one song that consistantly delivers the chills. It starts off so repetitive, but then "BAM!" the full symphony kicks in and it's beautiful and perfect in dynamics and timing. Whenever I hear that song - whatever mood I'm in, wherever I'm at - I will get goosebumps - it's inevitable.


Submitted by jennyjean4 on February 8, 2008 - 1:43pm.

The "chill factor" is...

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Joanna Miller's picture

The "chill factor" is definitely there on certain songs. I love mellow songs, so for me it's Big Head Todd & the Monsters "Bittersweet", REM's "Losing my Religion", Ella Fitzgerald singing "Sunday Kind of Love" all the way to Tom Petty's "Wildflowers."
Totally a random assortment...


Submitted by Joanna Miller on February 8, 2008 - 5:06pm.

Two concert experiences that...

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jennyjean4's picture

Two concert experiences that gave me chills...

The Pixies Reunion show at the Fine Line had many goosebump inducing moments, but my favorite was "Where is My Mind". At the end of the song, the whole crowd was singing the oo-oo ooo's and it was just amazing to be there.

At the Pearl Jam concert, I remember the song "Not For You" giving me chills. He seemed so angry and emotional during the performance and it just pushed that song over the top for me.


Submitted by jennyjean4 on February 11, 2008 - 12:02pm.

Amazing Grace delivers the...

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Nancy Huddleston's picture

Amazing Grace delivers the chill factor every time.


Submitted by Nancy Huddleston on February 11, 2008 - 8:22pm.

Whenever I really listen and...

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Keighla Schmidt's picture

Whenever I really listen and think about the lyrics to John McClean's "American Pie" it gives me chills. I guess it's about the social sitatuion he's referring to and since I didn't live it, imaginging what it was like. Plus the genius-ness of the song makes me jealous that I'm not that clever.
I (partially) shamefully admit Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" has a chill factor for me.


Submitted by Keighla Schmidt on February 12, 2008 - 12:48pm.

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