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* "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" is a sad song in itself. The video makes it even more effective. At the very end, Creator/LivTyler is reaching out to touch Steven Tyler (her father) through the TV monitors, before the band's performance goes to static. Considering this is from [[Film/{{Armageddon}} the movie]], she looks heartbroken... and considering that Liv didn't even know Steven was her father until she was nine...
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* "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" is a sad song in itself. The video makes it even more effective. At the very end, Creator/LivTyler is reaching out to touch Steven Tyler (her father) through the TV monitors, before the band's performance goes to static. Considering this is from [[Film/{{Armageddon}} [[Film/Armageddon1998 the movie]], she looks heartbroken... and considering that Liv didn't even know Steven was her father until she was nine...
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* "Boogie Man". It's not even a sad song either; it's a soft, dreamy and downright nostalgic sounding instrumental that makes you long for better days.
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* "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" is a sad song in itself. The video makes it even more effective. At the very end, Liv Tyler is reaching out to touch Steven Tyler (her father) through the TV monitors, before the band's performance goes to static. Considering this is from [[Film/{{Armageddon}} the movie]], she looks heartbroken... and considering that Liv didn't even know Steven was her father until she was nine...
* "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" is a sad song in itself. The video makes it even more effective. At the very end, Liv Tyler is reaching out to touch Steven Tyler (her father) through the TV monitors, before the band's performance goes to static. Considering this is from [[Film/{{Armageddon}} the movie]], she looks heartbroken... and considering that Liv didn't even know Steven was her father until she was nine...
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* "I Don't Want to MissA a Thing" is a sad song in itself. The video makes it even more effective. At the very end, Liv Tyler is reaching out to touch Steven Tyler (her father) through the TV monitors, before the band's performance goes to static. Considering this is from [[Film/{{Armageddon}} the movie]], she looks heartbroken... and considering that Liv didn't even know Steven was her father until she was nine...
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* "I Don't Want to Miss A Thing" is a sad song in itself. The video makes it even more effective. At the very end, Liv Tyler is reaching out to touch Steven Tyler (her father) through the TV monitors, before the band's performance goes to static. Considering this is from [[{{Armageddon}} [[Film/{{Armageddon}} the movie]], she looks heartbroken... and considering that Liv didn't even know Steven was her father until she was nine...
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* "I Don't Wanna Want to Miss A Thing" is a sad song in itself. The video makes it even more effective. At the very end, Liv Tyler is reaching out to touch Steven Tyler (her father) through the TV monitors, before the band's performance goes to static. Considering this is from [[{{Armageddon}} the movie]], she looks heartbroken... and considering that Liv didn't even know Steven was her father until she was nine...
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* "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing" is a sad song in itself. The video makes it even more effective. At the very end, Liv Tyler is reaching out to touch Steven Tyler (her father) through the TV monitors, before the band's performance goes to static. Considering this is from [[{{Armageddon}} the movie]], she looks heartbroken... and considering that Liv didn't even know Steven was her father until she was nine...
* "Janie's Got a Gun" and "Uncle Salty" are big time {{Tear Jerker}}s when you [[AbusiveParents pay attention to the lyrics]].
* "Hole in My Soul" also deserves a mention. The music video sums a lot showing nerdy guy getting heartbroken thanks to [[AlphaBitch spoiled popular girls]] and abusive [[JerkJock jocks]].
* When played in the right context, "Dream On" can be one.
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* "Janie's Got a Gun" and "Uncle Salty" are big time {{Tear Jerker}}s when you [[AbusiveParents pay attention to the lyrics]].
* "Hole in My Soul" also deserves a mention. The music video sums a lot showing nerdy guy getting heartbroken thanks to [[AlphaBitch spoiled popular girls]] and abusive [[JerkJock jocks]].
* When played in the right context, "Dream On" can be one.
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