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08-05-2013, 04:57 AM | #71 (permalink) |
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Hendrix.... 1983 A Herman I Should Turn To Be
Pink Floyd...High Hopes, Echos, Eclipse Tinsley Ellis...Feelin No Pain, Mercy Mercy, Everyday Joe Cocker....A Little Help From My Friends, Fever Johnny Diesel and the Injectors....Since I Fell For You SRV...Tin Pan Alley, Lenny Buddy Guy...Damn Right I Got The Blues The Outlaws...Green Grass And High Tides, Ghost Riders (in the sky) Third Day...Carry My Cross Day of Fire....The Dark Hills and of course...Freebird |
08-06-2013, 02:59 PM | #72 (permalink) |
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Cold Turkey - Plastic Ono Band (John Lennon) (Effective stop on the feedback that caps the song perfectly)
My Generation (original single version) - The Who (Grinding feedback, Roger's soulful singing, and Keith Moon's drumming) Break on Through (to the Other Side) - The Doors (great full stop!) Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division (A fade out ending that you know sounds killer when played out live) The Wait - Killing Joke (THUMP-THUMP-THUMP-THUMP!!!) I Heard Her Call My Name - Velvet Underground (Lou Reed blasts out a killer feedback solo!) Dreams Burn Down - Ride (Effective wind up with the loud blast that defines the song) Something's Wrong - Jesus and Mary Chain (Guitars with a lot of distortion that sound like strings. Beautiful!) The Electrician - The Walker Brothers ("There's no help, no" - Eerie creeping strings that perfectly fit those words) Archangel - The Walker Brothers (John Franz's epic production with Reg Guest's orchestration with a booming organ at the end) The Cockfighter - Scott Walker ("Before the sun came up"...BOOM! kicks the harsh rhythmic noise one last time) (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Devo (Manic finish then a cool Full stop on an incredible de-construction cover of an iconic song) I Am the Walrus - The Beatles (with a little help from The Mike Sammes Singers, a mini-orchestra, a BBC Radio Presentation of King Lear, and many sound effects) ...and of course the Piano Chord on "A Day in the Life". I'll think of more later... Last edited by Screen13; 08-06-2013 at 03:37 PM. |
08-09-2013, 08:10 PM | #73 (permalink) |
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Maybe the word "climax" led me to it - I first thought of the Joe Cocker version of "When the Night Comes" (written and first performed by Bryan Adams, who plays guitar on the cover and in its video). The long screech after the guitar solo and brief lull.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egaMwsb-TlI
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08-09-2013, 10:36 PM | #75 (permalink) |
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I take one one one cause you left me and
Two two two for my family and 3 3 3 for my heartache and 4 4 4 for my headaches and 5 5 5 for my lonely and 6 6 6 for my sorrow and 7 7 for no tomorrow and 8 8 I forget what 8 was for and 9 9 9 for a lost god and 10 10 10 10 for everything everything everything everything Kiss Off Violent Femmes - YouTube
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08-16-2013, 03:54 AM | #76 (permalink) | |
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It rises beautifully into this wrathful tone, reigns it back in, then lashes back out at the last moment. It's that guitar solo towards the end, and that slight tempo bump, it's very evocative of its title, as dry as the song presents itself.
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