favorite part in a song
152This is not my favourite part in any song but it comes to mind:
In "Runaway Return" where they play more quietly and the tension builds and then Guy says "WELCOME BACK" and the high-register guitar riff comes in again.
In "Runaway Return" where they play more quietly and the tension builds and then Guy says "WELCOME BACK" and the high-register guitar riff comes in again.
favorite part in a song
153John Lennon saying "Fucking Hell!" in Hey Jude @ 2:58 after blowing the lyric.
favorite part in a song
154Redline wrote:John Lennon saying "Fucking Hell!" in Hey Jude @ 2:58 after blowing the lyric.
I never knew about this! It's real, I just heard it.
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favorite part in a song
155Rotten Tanx wrote:Redline wrote:John Lennon saying "Fucking Hell!" in Hey Jude @ 2:58 after blowing the lyric.
I never knew about this! It's real, I just heard it.
It's Macca, actually.
Mike G.
favorite part in a song
156The first ten seconds of "Cut" by the Minutemen is the best first ten seconds of any song ever.
favorite part in a song
1574.31 onwards on "Tar - Building Taj Mahal" is just mindblowing. It's taken away many hours of my life. It's just fantastic. Unwavering love for that part from nearly a decade. Have used it on many ocassions during the last rep of exercise. Saving the best for last.
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favorite part in a song
158Oh, another...
After the apeshit part in Branca's "The Spectacular Commodity," when there's that brief pause, about 7:20 in, then some signature Branca guitar interplay. Beautiful.
Oh, and in DNA's "Not Moving," at :36 when the drums get very pronounced and Arto goes off and begins screaming "NOT MOVING" with abandon.
After the apeshit part in Branca's "The Spectacular Commodity," when there's that brief pause, about 7:20 in, then some signature Branca guitar interplay. Beautiful.
Oh, and in DNA's "Not Moving," at :36 when the drums get very pronounced and Arto goes off and begins screaming "NOT MOVING" with abandon.
favorite part in a song
160Sorry if this has been posted already, but the bridge in Monobrow does it for me.
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