04-25-2004, 08:38 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Favorite song parts
This is like a favorite song thread, but for PARTS of songs that you like. Some songs have parts where you have to stop whatever you are doing to turn the volume up and enjoy how awesome that part is.
For example, I love "Layla." The entire song is great. But, the part of that song I absolutely love is before the piano starts, and the guitars are all over the place and their are a few vocal tracks riding on eachother. The climax, you could say, if the piano part is the, uh, afterlude (or whatever the phrasing is). Or in "Welcome to the Jungle", when Axl screams "You're gonna dyieeeeeee!" What are some of yours? |
04-26-2004, 06:20 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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*bump*
alright, I feel pathetic when I bump my own threads, but I think this is a good one! I'll throw another one out... at the end of the Portishead song "Half Day Closing" when Beth Gibbons' wail gets distorted to the point where it sounds like a siren. Please don't let me be the poster of 66% of this thread. |
04-26-2004, 07:49 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Intro to Breathe by Pink Floyd, like Speak to Me all the way up until the lyrics come in.
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04-26-2004, 08:41 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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Yea, I think this is a good thread. I also point out the best parts in like every song. I'll do the song I'm listening to as well. In date rape by sublime the best part is "but the guards paid no attention to his cries" wait maybe its "he was butt raped by a large inmate"
In soil by system of a down it's the solo, the part thats like ba na na na ba na na na ba na na na ba na na |
04-26-2004, 08:59 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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Stew, "The Instrument of Pain", the instance of the chorus that begins with just the female vocalist singing. It's great.
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04-27-2004, 12:26 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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The guitar intro in The Beatles "I've just seen a face" gives me goosebumps to this day.
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04-27-2004, 04:35 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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Tool - Pushit (the live version from Salival). Probably the best climax ever, especially since the song is 14 minutes long. Just thinking about it gets me all tingly.
If, when I say I may fade like a sigh if I stay, You minimize my movement anyway, I must persuade you another way. There's no love in fear. Staring down the hole again. Hands upon my back again. Survival is my only friend. Terrified of what may come. Just remember I will always love you, Even as I tear your fucking throat away. But it will end no other way. |
04-27-2004, 04:43 PM | #15 (permalink) |
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The Blood Brothers - Junkyard J VS. Skin Army Girlz (High Fives/LA Hives) I absolutely love the base lead in and the first two lines: "...roll film...screams scissor lips" It just sounds sooooooo cool and I'm not sure why. And FoolThemAll, I TOTALLY agree with that part of Drunkship of Lanters. Kickass. EDIT: Oh, another blood brothers moment... the fuzzy keyboard lead-in + kickass screaming start to the verse in Cecelia and the Silhouette Saloon "*do dloo do doo, do dloo do doo, do dloo do doo, do dloo do doo, do dloo do doo, do dloo do doo, doo-doo doo-doo do dododoo* MURDER = WHITE OOOOOUT!!!!" badass.
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04-27-2004, 05:03 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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N.E.R.D. - Wonderful Place about 4:19 into the song it starts to own.. imo
Thursday - For the Workforce, Drowning @ 2:34 into the song..just builds up and then bam rocks on Lostprophet - Burn, Burn @ 1:50 into the song until it ends gotta have that up loud when the music and all comes back into play Nothingface - I Wish I Was A Communist @ 1:08 when all is pretty quiet and then the drums start to pick up..just goes hard from there, just awesome imo!
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04-27-2004, 09:48 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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Nirvana Unplugged- Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
At the 3:01 mark, it changes and gets more intense, until the climax at the end. One of Nirvana's last performances, you can really feel the emotion. Also, Tool-Forty Six and Two. at 5:04, right after the kickass guitar solo until the end of the song. I listen to both of these at full blast all the time.
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04-28-2004, 01:30 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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Fantomas - Delirium Cordia:
10:50 (when the scraping of bone starts) 15:33 - when the high pitched moaning starts, but suddenly fades into this eerie piano at 16:00. It reminds me of blood flowing down some rocks.. like a gentle stream in the middle of the night. Faith No More - Midlife Crisis : "Go on and wring my neck.." till the chorus and "What an inheritance..." till the chorus. Very raw, and along with the music, sounds delightfully demented. Love it! Tomahawk - Harelip: I was awake all through the surgery The people dancing, laughing, all for me You sewed me up but it will never heal Will I forget then learn to smile some day? Tool - Aenima: (The drums on this part are sweeeeeeeeeet) Some say the end is near. Some say we'll see armageddon soon. I certainly hope we will cuz I sure could use a vacation from this Silly shit, stupid shit... One great big festering neon distraction, I've a suggestion to keep you all occupied. Learn to swim. Mom's gonna fix it all soon. Mom's comin' round to put it back the way it ought to be.
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or Behind Blue eyes (Limp Bizkit Version) before the says "L-I-M-P discover. " I like the guitar solo by slash at the end of Novermber Rain. "sunday Bloody sunday" the guitar in there is good. Last edited by streak_56; 05-02-2004 at 03:44 PM.. |
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04-28-2004, 02:14 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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In AFI's Death of Seasons, at 1:10ish, when it turns all technoy, and it has the lyrics to match... That song caught me the first time I heard it, and I was amazed at how good it sounded, being one who hates techno with a passion..
Oh, and KWSN, I believe I have you to thank for my new obsession with Blood Brothers.. in Ambulance vs. Ambulance, there's the parts when he's going "never see your wife and children..." and "never see your office again...", and I love the singing in the background in Burn Piano Island Burn.. Last edited by mrcraptastic; 04-28-2004 at 02:21 PM.. |
04-28-2004, 02:40 PM | #26 (permalink) |
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Here are a few of my favorites:
Nelly, P. Diddy, Murphy Lee (quite a cast, I know) - Shake Ya Tailfeather The beginning starts with the "Atlanta Braves chant," and is followed by police sirens.. Then, there is total silence for one second, and a "Ding!" sound. I love it. Nickelback - Someday This is a great song.. I really like it a lot. I really like the chorus in this song. It's really emotional and it kind of makes me wish I was in the situation the singer is singing about (as wrong as that may sound). The song really strikes me, and I am currently single, but it makes me kind of desire to be in the situation this song is about, just so I would be able to relate to, and enjoy it more. Anyway, I am straying from the task at hand here. Everlast - What It's Like I really dig Everlast's music. This song opens with a description of a homeless man outside a liquor store, begging for some change. He asks a man for some money, to which he is told to get a job, etc. I used to have a mindset a lot like the man telling the homeless guy off, and this song kind of gave me a reality check. It really put things into perspective, and I credit this song with helping me to have less of a negative view of the homeless in general. It's easy to tell them to go get a job like the rest of us, but much harder to actually listen to their story long enough to sympathize with them. Guster - Medicine Another favorite of mine. Honestly, I couldn't tell you all the lyrics, I just dig the song. I like the solo portion at the beginning a lot. I think I enjoy this song more by not knowing all the lyrics, just because I think one of the reasons I enjoy it so much is because I don't understand what every single word is. Saliva - Click Click Boom Love the chorus, love the loudness. It's a nice rock out song. I really like how the guitar riffs tie into the lyrics and mimic them at times. It's a bumpin' song. Scapegoat Wax - Aisle 10 I work in a super market. I can relate to this song; it's kind of freaky. This song reminds me of that short story/poem A&P where the guy quits his job to get with the chicks in the parking lot, and gets denied. It's not the same really, but similiar. I work back in produce, and we are always checking out the ladies. It's probably one of the few things I enjoy about the job. If I had a theme song for a current stage of my life, this could be it! I like the part where the singer says he is finally going to get the courage to talk to this hot customer, and imagines what it will be like if they were to hook up. The scream of despair at the end is also a highlight. Tupac - Changes Awesome song. Whenever he raps about the cops shooting blacks, it reminds me of the times this has happened in the news lately, and how in many cases it seems excessive force was used. Santana - Why Don't You and I A great feel good song; and one many guys can relate to. The lyrics regarding him trying to talk to a female and the words coming out wrong is something most guys are likely familiar with. Outkast - Happy Valentine's Day "When arrows don't penetrate; Cupid grabs the pistol." 'Nuff said. Love it. 3 Doors Down - Here Without You Another song that makes me kind of wish I was in the situation the singer is in. It's hard to describe. Granted, he is singing about missing a girl he really loved a lot, but in order to have that experience he must have really loved before, and thus misses her a lot now. It's weird how people desire things they don't, or can't have. I guess that is what's going on with me and this song here. The songs lyrics aren't that diverse, but I think it works in this case. I like the quiet opening, with the solo voice. The entire song is pretty much a solo, but the opening is really effective. Bassic - Zurich This song has one lyric, and it's repeated throughout: "Zurich." It's driven by the beats and synthesizers, and near the middle it slows down to a single instrument, and then picks up again at a rapid pace. Trapt - These Walls The guitar work at the end of this song is all excited and "high," but right before ending, it all slows down and drops the listener down lightly. Very nice. AudioVent - The Energy The intro to this soung is great. The song is about energy, and it starts like it's slowly building up energy, until 30 seconds in it stands up and kicks your ass. I'm a fan. ---- Hey look, I ended up writing a small novel! Apologies to those that don't enjoy reading, and also if I strayed from the post's intent. Music is wonderful and writing about how it affects us is also a wonderful thing. Take care.
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04-28-2004, 06:12 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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Glad someone else has heard of them, let alone likes them, mrcraptastic!
Another moment: The whole spoken intro to At the Drive-In - Enfilade. *ring* *ring* "hello?" "Hello, Mother Leopard. I have your cub. We must protect her... but that will be expensive. Ten-thousand cola nuts, wrapped in brown paper. Midnight, behind the box. I'll be the hyena. You'll see." *bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz* *reeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaooooooorrrrrrrrrw* That's such a cool song.
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04-28-2004, 06:30 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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Enfilade is indeed awesome.
Muse - New Born When the distorted guitar kicks in loudly for the first time. When the cymbals kick in shortly thereafter. When the chorus kicks in.
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04-28-2004, 07:02 PM | #30 (permalink) |
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Guitar solo in Manfred Mann's version of " Blinded By The Light" and the intro to Zeppelin's " Since I've Been Loving You"
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I love those parts in the song.
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05-01-2004, 08:02 AM | #36 (permalink) |
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Opeth - The leper affinity
The part where Mikael is singing: "I am beyond death Midst a dreaming affinity Saving strength now, faint whispers Come erotic communion in its splendour" is pure orgasm
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05-02-2004, 07:50 AM | #37 (permalink) |
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In "So Much Pain" by Ja Rule(whom I hate), I fucking LOVE Tupac's verse, and my favorite part is right before he starts rapping, he says "They'll never take me alive" and it repeats about three times before he finally busts out his rap, which is one of the greatest rap verses in the history of hip hop, despite it being on a track who's feature artist is Ja Fucking Rule.
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05-02-2004, 10:46 AM | #38 (permalink) |
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The only Matchbox Twenty song I like, Bright Lights, when the piano and drums "ba baba ba baba ba" and Rob Thomas screams "GOD'S SAKES TURN AROUND" and the solo that follows. Taking Back Sunday in the song "Head Club" when the lead singer desprately moans out "i'm sick of writing everysong... I'm sick of writing every song about you..." In John Mayer's Room For Squares, the song "St. Patricks Day" when it turns all christmas(y) In Too Far Gone by The All American Rejects where the bridge is a distorted guitar with a synth. Very cool In the song "Reptilia" from The Stroke's newest album Room on fire, the solo is great and the lyrics "didn't I tell you this world is not for you" and the lyrics there after. Great song
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05-04-2004, 03:13 PM | #39 (permalink) |
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Desaparecidos - man and wife, the former <financial planning>:
At the beginning, before the vocals start, the guitar is nice and heavy. Senses fail - bloody romance:1:07 "you and me, are like one heartbeat" Blur- Song 2: The intro up untill 20 seconds in. Bouncing Souls- Born Free: 0:48-1:10 "Better to die on your feet than live on your knees. We get message loud and clear, we refuse to live in fear."
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