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Best intros ever! While watching "Standing in the shadow of Motown" last night, I realized again how incredible the intro to "Reach out I'll be there" by The Four Tops is. Beautiful. What are your favorite intros? Which mad you realize immediately that it will be a great song.
Curtis Mayfield - (Don't worry) If there's a hell below we're all going to go I wasn't around back then, but I can imagine just how brave and unforseen such words were back then. And would still be today. He made clear what he was about. Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Was this the song that introduced the wahwah to the world? Marvin Gaye - What's goin' on? Those talking voices, the groove kicking in, those few but so hauntingly beautiful saxophone lines... Prince - When Doves Cry Well, we all know the genius of this one. [Edited 8/28/06 7:40am] | |
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a few of my faves:
bootsy collins, "hollywood squares" chic, "everybody dance" (bernard's bassline = ) the honeydrippers, "impeach the president" graham central station, "is it love" kool and the gang, "spirit of the boogie" earth, wind & fire, "head to the sky" the sweet, "love is like oxygen" prince, "sexy dancer" faith, hope & charity, "mellow me" | |
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Papa Was a Rolling Stone - The Temptations
Jamaica Funk -Tom Browne [Edited 8/28/06 7:53am] | |
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prince-lets' go crazy
when that synth kicks in, the hairs that stand on the back of your neck signal that your ready 2 go crazy.... parliament-flashlight i bet a lot of people hit they closets and break out their platforms when they hear that rhythm guitar and drum start up....lol otis redding-i've been lovin you too long to stop now as soon as i hear his voice the world stops 4 the next 3 minutes teena marie-portugese love the 1st time i heard those violins and drums i wished it was me she was singin 2.... [Edited 8/28/06 7:57am] | |
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Funkadelic - Maggot Brain ( or drown in my own shit! )
Prince - Let's Go Crazy Voo Doo Child - to my knowledge Cream's Tales Of Brave Uylesses intoduced the wah wah to the world, but nobody used it like Jimi Parliament - P Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up) **** does this really have an intro since he keeps rapping? either way its cool as hell | |
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Meloh9 said: Funkadelic - Maggot Brain ( or drown in my own shit! )
-it definitley counts as an intro 'cause it all bulids up 2....MAKE MY FUNK THE P-FUNK....I WANTS MY FUNK UNCUT....MAKE MY FUNK THE P-FUNK I WANTS 2 GET FUNKED UP...Prince - Let's Go Crazy Voo Doo Child - to my knowledge Cream's Tales Of Brave Uylesses intoduced the wah wah to the world, but nobody used it like Jimi Parliament - P Funk (Wants To Get Funked Up) **** does this really have an intro since he keeps rapping? either way its cool as hell | |
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AC/DC - Shoot to Thrill | |
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I personally like intros that get you amped for the song.
Best ever not certifying anything right now. One intro that never left my head was Deep Purple's Knocking at Your Back Door. All the chords on the Machine Head album were also memorable. I hate the term "claasic rock", but since I started with DP, I'm gonna stick with it. The Who have some really great intros. Baba O'Riley being exceptional. My favorite who track Love Reign O'er Me has an awful intro. BOC's Godzilla has a really ominous intro that I like. Who can forget the opening to Money by Pink Floyd, DOSTM being one the best sounding albums out there. Yes and Owner of a Lonley Heart. 70's rock has tons. the first VH album also has memorable opening chords. | |
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How did I forget to mention White Room by Cream. | |
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lilgish said: How did I forget to mention White Room by Cream.
Yes, I like that one, too. The others you mentioned I don't know, don't know much about "classic rock". | |
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So What -- Miles Davis
A Love Supreme Pt. I -- John Coltrane Raspberry Beret 12" -- Prince and The Revolution Eazy Rider -- Jimi Hendrix Peg -- Steely Dan A Different Drum -- Peter Gabriel Let's Stay Together -- Al Green Rebel Without A Pause -- Public Enemy September -- Earth, Wind and Fire Maybe Your Baby -- Stevie Wonder Shaft -- Isaac Hayes Is It A Crime -- Sade Fool of Me -- Me'Shell Ndegeocello and a few potential candidates down the road: E-Pro -- Beck All Caps -- Madvillain No Sense of Crime -- Van Hunt Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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I'm suprise noone mentioned Ziggy Stardust yet.
I also LOVE the opening to Gene Simmons "Radioactive" | |
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Tom said: I'm suprise noone mentioned Ziggy Stardust yet.
Also Moonage Daydream! He's an alligator! | |
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U2 - Where the Streets Have No Name
Led Zeppelin - Over the Hills and Far Away I'm the first mammal to wear pants. | |
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lilgish said: I personally like intros that get you amped for the song.
Best ever not certifying anything right now. One intro that never left my head was Deep Purple's Knocking at Your Back Door. All the chords on the Machine Head album were also memorable. I hate the term "claasic rock", but since I started with DP, I'm gonna stick with it. The Who have some really great intros. Baba O'Riley being exceptional. My favorite who track Love Reign O'er Me has an awful intro. BOC's Godzilla has a really ominous intro that I like. Who can forget the opening to Money by Pink Floyd, DOSTM being one the best sounding albums out there. Yes and Owner of a Lonley Heart. 70's rock has tons. the first VH album also has memorable opening chords. Nice choices. Hahaha... "Money" is playing on the radio as I type this. I know people think Deep Purple's "Child in Time" is cheesy, but I love the intro. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Metallica's "Orion" is one of my favorite intros ever. I love the evil fade-in.
Oh! I have to add Steely Dan's "Parker's Band". And Jeff Beck's "Head For Backstage Pass". [Edited 8/28/06 10:13am] "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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Mine would be:
EWF: Fantasy EWF: In the Stone Prince: Mountains Prince: Alphabet St Sade: Sweetest Taboo MJ: Stranger In Moscow | |
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Pink Floyd's "Time" has to be the most annoying intro ever, LOL. | |
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Boogie down productions (ductions..)
Will always get paid (paid..) We'll take the wackest song (song..) And make it behhttta (-etta..) Rememba, to let us into your skin (skin..) Cuz then you'll begiiin (-iiin..) To master Rhyyyymin', rhymin', rhymin! | |
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boogie nights-heatwave, funny i love the intro moreso than the whole song itself.
careless whisper-george michael rockcreek park-donald byrd love hater-outkast masquarade-george benson star of the story-heatwave green eyes-erykah badu ernie's jam-isley brothers [Edited 8/28/06 10:57am] [Edited 8/28/06 10:57am] | |
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You Are The Sunshine of My Life--Stevie
Stairway To Heaven--Led Zeppelin Come Together--The Beatles Cream--Prince (a personal fave, if not his greatest) Purple Haze--Jimi Hendrix Smells Like Teen Spirit--Nirvana Beat It--Michael Jackson Sweet Child O Mine--Guns N Roses Sex Machine--James Brown Josie--Steely Dan My Legacy
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Dusty Springfield`s "Just a little lovin` (early in the morning)" | |
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eels - novacain for the soul | |
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Tom said: I'm suprise noone mentioned Ziggy Stardust yet.
I also LOVE the opening to Gene Simmons "Radioactive" you ROCK Tom!!!! my fave ever intro is "Sister Awake" from The Tea Party... anyone on my friends list on MySpace I've got it on my profile you can hear it | |
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Meloh9 said: eels - novacain for the soul
Haven't heard that in yerrrrrs | |
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Blues Away by Wendy & Lisa
Mountains by Prince and the Revolution Kiss by Prince and the Revolution Flashlight by P-Funk one headlight by the wallflowers All Blues by Miles Davis Shotgun by Booker T & the MGs Lonely Avenue by Ray Charles Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix 17 Days by Prince and the Revolution The Sinister Minister by Bela Fleck and the Flecktones Last Night by Doyle Bramhall II A Change is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke Addicted by Truth Hurts Milkshake by Kelis California Love by Tupac and Dr. Dre On the Bound by Fiona Apple Modern Love by David Bowie Take Me to the River by Al Green America by Prince and the Revolution Rainy Day, Dream Away by Jimi Hendrix (with an honorable mention to its cover by Stanley Clarke, Tony Williams, Robben Ford and Taj Mahal... ) Housequake by Prince Little Wing by Jimi Hendrix (honestly, on most of Hendrix's work -- Prince's too -- you'll find killer intros) [Edited 8/28/06 21:35pm] | |
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" KNIGHTS! KNIGHTS! KNIGHTS! KNIGHTS! KNIGHTS! KNIGHTS! KNIGHTS! KNIGHTS! OWOWL!" . . . [Edited 8/30/06 5:55am] | |
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I also like the intro to "Sadder Day" by Fleming and John, quirky, humorous, a little funky. Sounds like the intro to a Prince outtake. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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minneapolisgenius said: Metallica's "Orion" is one of my favorite intros ever. I love the evil fade-in.
My favorite Metal intros are Signs of Chaos by Testament, which is a song in itself. The most memorable Metallica intro is One, the video makes it so. Cool video. For Whom The Bell Tolls is also pretty cool. Slayer's Raining Blood is one my favorites. Iron Man by Sabbath is corny, but a classic. The intro to Thunderkiss 65 is quite cool. On the lighter side No One Like You by the Scorpions has a great intro and solo. Sweet Child O Mine by GNR. | |
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lilgish said: minneapolisgenius said: Metallica's "Orion" is one of my favorite intros ever. I love the evil fade-in.
My favorite Metal intros are Signs of Chaos by Testament, which is a song in itself. The most memorable Metallica intro is One, the video makes it so. Cool video. For Whom The Bell Tolls is also pretty cool. Slayer's Raining Blood is one my favorites. Iron Man by Sabbath is corny, but a classic. The intro to Thunderkiss 65 is quite cool. On the lighter side No One Like You by the Scorpions has a great intro and solo. Sweet Child O Mine by GNR. yes yes yes! To all you mentioned. Except the Testament one because I don't know it I don't think. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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