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Re: Best use of an into in a song!
Rx Bandits - Analog Boy
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Re: Best use of an into in a song!
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The best intro ever is in Money For Nothing by Dire Straits. [/ QUOTE ] this is a great answer. Crazy Train (i'm sure its been mentioned) as well... |
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Fade to Black [/ QUOTE ] very nice. excellent song as well... |
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this is a great answer. Crazy Train (i'm sure its been mentioned) as well... [/ QUOTE ] Wow, I didn't see it mentioned. Shocking. I don't even really liked Ozzy/Sabbath, but hell...you can't deny that one. |
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[ QUOTE ] Even the "Money For Nothing" intro is really just the verse guitar played without accompaniment. I have "The Immigrant Song" on 45, it's one of my more prized records. The flip side is "Hey Hey What Can I Do?" When I was a teenager I used to store it in a sleeve for Phil Collins, "Against All Odds", assuring that none of my "friends" would ever steal it. [/ QUOTE ] Everyone who has thusfar mentioned Money for Nothing is actually talking about the part before the guitar... I'm fairly certain of this. The usual radio-edited version starts slightly before the guitar comes in but everyone is talking about the whole "I want my...." "I want my.... MTV..." sung by sting and accompanied by drums and some kind of synth or whatever. I like the idea of storing Zep albums in Phil Collins sleeves. That is funny sh*t. [/ QUOTE ] i never knew that was sting. nice! |
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I always liked "Porcelina of the Vast Oceans" by The Smashing Pumpkins
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Pink Floyd to many to list
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The replacements-Kids Don\'t Follow......
.....has the minneapolis police breaking up a party. and you can hear a kid (allegedly Dave Pirner of Soul Asylum) yell "[censored] you man".
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Almost every single Pink Floyd song.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Even the "Money For Nothing" intro is really just the verse guitar played without accompaniment. I have "The Immigrant Song" on 45, it's one of my more prized records. The flip side is "Hey Hey What Can I Do?" When I was a teenager I used to store it in a sleeve for Phil Collins, "Against All Odds", assuring that none of my "friends" would ever steal it. [/ QUOTE ] Everyone who has thusfar mentioned Money for Nothing is actually talking about the part before the guitar... I'm fairly certain of this. The usual radio-edited version starts slightly before the guitar comes in but everyone is talking about the whole "I want my...." "I want my.... MTV..." sung by sting and accompanied by drums and some kind of synth or whatever. I like the idea of storing Zep albums in Phil Collins sleeves. That is funny sh*t. [/ QUOTE ] i never knew that was sting. nice! [/ QUOTE ] That's also his high voice singing all the backup vocals. "We've got to install microwave ovens..." |
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