Great intro and a great song all the way through. If for some strange reason you have not had the pleasure of hearing this song I envy you. Because I still remember when I first listened to it and was in complete awe
PLAY THIS ONE LLLLLOUD
Link _________________ .
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8l0pY_O7ww _________________ "I would expect something wrong with the poll if the chart favorite was not the poll winner" - naples 12-8-11
"I was hoping he was gone for good, guess it was just too much to ask" - polythene pam 05-10-12
"Nickelback > Radiohead" - bork 05-14-12
another good one is the end of postmortem is a great intro to raining blood
for 15 years or so, because i had the tape i thought that it was the intro to raining blood lol _________________ "I would expect something wrong with the poll if the chart favorite was not the poll winner" - naples 12-8-11
"I was hoping he was gone for good, guess it was just too much to ask" - polythene pam 05-10-12
"Nickelback > Radiohead" - bork 05-14-12
Skin Tight/ Ohio Players(1974)... took the cue from James Brown and Sly and ignited 70s funk in the summer of 1974, very influential. famous but very simple intro. it changed everything...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArJmwJrltiw
runners up:
Gimmer Shelter/ Stones
Kick out the Jams/MC5
September/ Earth wind and fire
Paint it black/Stones
Once you get started/ Rufus
Cherry Cherry/ Neil Diamond(less is more/ I, IV, I, V, I, can't get more basic than that)
Family Affair/ Sly
Helter Skelter/ Beatles (First and last time that a 12/3 chord is used in a rock song)
Born to Run / Bruce
Stairway to Heaven/ Zep
Gimme some lovin'/ Spencer Davis Group
Paperback Writer/ Beatles
Whole lotta love/ Zep
Public Image/Public Image
Angel/ Aretha
Case of you/ Joni Mitchell
Whiter shade of pale/Procol Harum
That is a great question, more difficult than "Favorite song" question, will take me a few days to review all of the intros swirling around in my very old brain. _________________ “If Jesus came back and saw what was being done in his name, he'd never stop throwing up.”, "Hannah and her sisters" Woody Allen 1986
I posted this in the hard rock/metal topic, but after countless days of consideration, I decided to post it again here. My favorite intro of all time (expecially live):
I posted this in the hard rock/metal topic, but after countless days of consideration, I decided to post it again here. My favorite intro of all time (expecially live):
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