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best song intro
i don't remember if we've done this yet, and it didn't turn up in a search, so...
What's your favorite opening thirty-forty seconds of a song? A song where as soon as it comes on it's instantly identifiable? My picks: Ticket To Ride - The Beatles Perhaps the first use of feedback as an intentional piece of the song in popular music. Just Like Heaven - The Cure The most deleriously infectious opening in pop music history, IMO. It just builds and builds and builds until Robert Smith's vocals finally, breathlessly, joins in. Just What I Needed - The Cars duh duh duh duh DAAA duh duh duh duh DAAA duh duh duh duh DAAA DAAA...! Greatest bass line opening ever. yours? |
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N.I.B. - Black Sabbath
The Les Claypool version has a better intro bass riff than the original. |
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baba o'riley
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Metallica-Enter Sandman
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baba o'riley [/ QUOTE ] any other answer is wrong. |
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I think the clear answer is Boston's "Foreplay".
Other than that, offhand I'd say the drum solo in "American Band", and the guitars at the beginning of "That Smell". |
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Dom,
A few AC/DC songs come to mind. Boston's Foreplay was a great pick. Def Leppard's Rock of Ages too. But I think I'll go w/ GnR Sweet Child O' Mine. |
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Let me help you out with your self-imposed OOT exile. [/ QUOTE ] I never exiled myself, Sparky...but hey...thanks for caring so much! |
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This thread has been done and the answer is "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits.
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