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Re: those moments in music
Elliott Smith, Say Yes, 2:00
Just after IMO the most important line in the song is a beautiful, extended, harmonious outcry of the song's title that extends into the repeat of the intro. Gives me chills every single time. |
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Man, nice...i don't kno in the evening but i will have to check it out. Appreciatively, Asofel [/ QUOTE ] Asofel, it sounds more like a door slamming, and happens twice in the solo. helpfully, man |
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Smashing Pumpkins - 1979: at 2:30 when the chord structure changes (I don't know how else to describe it?). little more needs to be said. [/ QUOTE ] Thats funny, cas one my faves is Smashing Pumpkins-Drown at 2:30, or slightly before that where it builds up to the first solo. They like 2:30 I guess to really pack that punch. Discussing music with non-music snobs is nice for a change. |
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Like a Rolling Stone - Bob Dylan 4:00 - 4:11 I shall not walk alone - Ben Harper Little Wing - Jimi/SRV 3:31 - 3:35 Running on Faith - Eric Clapton |
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I don't want to create clutter, but this got me on a kick that's probably pissing off my roommates and I want to list more.
Built to Spill - Temporarily Blind: 1:10 when two guitars play the same fill. hard to explain, but awesome. Coldplay - Politik: 3:00 when the key shifts, so to speak. it turns the song around, and from there on out it's simply pretty. George Harrison - I Live For You: 2:20 during the slide solo, where it comes to a climax. it sort of knocks the wind out of you. Grateful Dead - Operator: just at the beginning of the song, the snare drum bit. it's definately my favorite part of the song, which admittedly is kind of weird. |
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