I'm thinking of when Rod Stewart calls out "guitar" right before the guitar solo in Stay WIth Me.
Or the word "chorus" right before the chorus in Wire's "Map Ref. 41°N 93°W"
Is this endearing, or annoying?
Please post other examples.
Re: C/NC: When the vocalist tells you what's about to happen, musically
2Endearing, depending on usage. I heard a Prince song on the radio, and he dropped this enthusiastic "1! 2! 3! 4!" Instead of rocking the fuck out, his dinky Linndrum and wack synth came in.
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.
Re: C/NC: When the vocalist tells you what's about to happen, musically
3Endearing.
VH's "could this be magic", right before the solo:
DLR: "Edward..."
*Eddie plays a lick*
DLR: "thank you"
And then of course there is Funky Drummer.
VH's "could this be magic", right before the solo:
DLR: "Edward..."
*Eddie plays a lick*
DLR: "thank you"
And then of course there is Funky Drummer.
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4"Rub it on me! Rub it on me, Duane!"
At least that's what I think Yow says right before the slide solo in Nub.
Leonard Cohen has that great moment when he sings the chord changes as he plays them.
Not crap!
At least that's what I think Yow says right before the slide solo in Nub.
Leonard Cohen has that great moment when he sings the chord changes as he plays them.
Not crap!
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5Pretty much always love it.
Examples from Pavement/Silver Jews:
"It has a nice ring when you laugh at the low-life opinions, and they're comin' to the chorus now."
"They don't match, and they don't hatch in South Dakota. In South Dakota. Here comes the coda."
The R.E.M. B-side impromptu cover of "King of the Road" when Mike Mills is literally yelling the chord changes to Peter Buck as they are playing the song. Hilarious to listen to that!
^ and yeah the slide guitar solo in "Nub".
Examples from Pavement/Silver Jews:
"It has a nice ring when you laugh at the low-life opinions, and they're comin' to the chorus now."
"They don't match, and they don't hatch in South Dakota. In South Dakota. Here comes the coda."
The R.E.M. B-side impromptu cover of "King of the Road" when Mike Mills is literally yelling the chord changes to Peter Buck as they are playing the song. Hilarious to listen to that!
^ and yeah the slide guitar solo in "Nub".
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
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6that's alright I still got my guitar, look out now
in order for me to get down I got to get in D
rock me, Joe
NC
I even like it when bands refer to themselves in song
Are we not men? WE ARE DEVO
we'll never stop we'll never quit cuz we're Metallica
my first name ain't baby, it's Janet, miss Jackson if you nasty
in order for me to get down I got to get in D
rock me, Joe
NC
I even like it when bands refer to themselves in song
Are we not men? WE ARE DEVO
we'll never stop we'll never quit cuz we're Metallica
my first name ain't baby, it's Janet, miss Jackson if you nasty
Justice for Dexter Wade and Nakari Campbell
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7Great (ironic-ish) "GUITAR" exclamation on this one:
And the ultimate one:
And the ultimate one:
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Older band: www.policeteeth.bandcamp.com
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8Ha. Fun.
James Brown's "Take me to the bridge"
Public Enemy's "Here come the drums" and "Bring the beat back"
Not remotely crap.
James Brown's "Take me to the bridge"
Public Enemy's "Here come the drums" and "Bring the beat back"
Not remotely crap.
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10“Come on, Dave. Give me a break.”
“Hey, hey, hey, hey! One break, cooooooming up!”
Followed by . . . no break. Nice misdirection, David Lee Roth!
(NC, with some waffles.)
“Hey, hey, hey, hey! One break, cooooooming up!”
Followed by . . . no break. Nice misdirection, David Lee Roth!
(NC, with some waffles.)