Best Moments in a Song

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Mine definitely has to be at 3:15 in "There There" (Radiohead) right at the beginning of the buildup

joe schmoe (joeschmoe), Thursday, 22 December 2005 13:49 (eighteen years ago) link

Mine has to be Alex Lifeson's guitar fill in verse 2 of "Xanadu".

Matt #2 (Matt #2), Thursday, 22 December 2005 13:57 (eighteen years ago) link

4:06 to 4:22 in "Let Down" - Radiohead
2:05 to 2:07 in "Come In Alone" - MBV....dunno why.

Lady May, Thursday, 22 December 2005 14:49 (eighteen years ago) link

1:05 to 1:10 in "Disorder" - Joy Division

Peter Densmore (pbnmyj), Thursday, 22 December 2005 15:36 (eighteen years ago) link

5:59 in Charles Mingus' Ysabel's Table Dance (Tijuana Moods). The way it cuts from flamenco to swing (probably a tape splice) gets me every time.

Jez (Jez), Thursday, 22 December 2005 16:39 (eighteen years ago) link

the bridge in "Black Cab" by Jens Lekman

Tynan DeLong (TynanTynan!), Thursday, 22 December 2005 18:14 (eighteen years ago) link

Tynan OTM

hotstuff (joeschmoe), Saturday, 24 December 2005 05:54 (eighteen years ago) link

Once the harmonica part gets going in "I'm A Man" by the Yardbirds.

Also, the end of "Love Child" by the Supremes when Diana starts belting "I'l always love you," except in a very un-lame way.

musically (musically), Saturday, 24 December 2005 07:25 (eighteen years ago) link

that part in Enter Sandman when the semi hits the bed

pinder (pinder), Saturday, 24 December 2005 08:03 (eighteen years ago) link

now its new order. Krafty. 1.10 the chord changes...

Arnault (arc73hk), Saturday, 24 December 2005 08:53 (eighteen years ago) link

There are so many from artists like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix, Coldplay, Joe Henry. But oddly enough my current Best Moment in a Song is the outstanding fuzz guitar solo by Tony Peluso in the Carpenters song "Goodbye To Love".
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Riley Anderson, Saturday, 24 December 2005 09:48 (eighteen years ago) link

Coldplay? Pray tell.

sadman (joeschmoe), Saturday, 24 December 2005 16:11 (eighteen years ago) link

"Your eyes are blue / bluuuuuuuuue jeeeeeewwwwwwwwels" in MBV - "Soon"

Curt1s St3ph3ns, Saturday, 24 December 2005 17:00 (eighteen years ago) link

Off of Something/Anything toward the end of Couldn't I Just Tell You the song gets hijacked by Todd's acoustic guitar work with nicely controlled reverb against some real power pumping drum kicks. I could listen to this alone for hours.

That guitar solo in Goodbye To Love is absolutely perfect.

jim wentworth (wench), Sunday, 25 December 2005 06:10 (eighteen years ago) link

chorus

retrogurl, Sunday, 25 December 2005 13:07 (eighteen years ago) link

"Your eyes are blue / bluuuuuuuuue jeeeeeewwwwwwwwels" in MBV - "Soon"

Holy cow?!?! There are lyrics to that song?!?

Cunga (Cunga), Sunday, 25 December 2005 19:39 (eighteen years ago) link

The first 1:20 of Mirah's "Apples in the Trees"

Stephen C (ihope), Sunday, 25 December 2005 20:34 (eighteen years ago) link

Just what i'm listening too right now - Coo Coo Bird off of Anthology of American Music - about 1.30 in when the banjo suddenly becomes the most rocking thing in the world and you realise the chap must have about 17 fingers on each hand, and he starts humming, and my word it does odd things to my brain, that song.

Johnny B Was Quizzical (Johnney B), Sunday, 25 December 2005 20:51 (eighteen years ago) link

seven months pass...
2:10 on Ryan Adam's Blue Sky Blues
1:21-1:25 on The Elected's A Time for Emily

Mordechai Shinefield (Mordy), Sunday, 6 August 2006 03:08 (seventeen years ago) link

This has been a favorite of mine for a long time:

4:25 on Bjork's Hyper-Ballad.

The rumbling sub-bass that plays throughout the song suddenly announces itself by evaporating into thin air.

Matt Olken (Moodles), Sunday, 6 August 2006 04:24 (seventeen years ago) link

5:49 to 6:12 Boredoms's "Super You." that final tape rev makes my head want to implode.

Ivan Gallardo (Ivan), Sunday, 6 August 2006 05:44 (seventeen years ago) link

2:46 on Peter Murphy's "A Strange Kind Of Love", right when the keyboard comes in.

2:25 on Animal Collective's "Banshee Beat", when the sustained note finally shifts.

2:01 on The Flaming Lips' "Suddenly Everything Has Changed" when you're driving home and the sky accelerates.

cosmo vitelli (cosmo vitelli), Sunday, 6 August 2006 09:32 (seventeen years ago) link

2:01 on 'SEHC' = so totally, completely OTM. Although 3:46 into Slow Nerve Action or 2:43 into They Punctured My Yolk might be my own Lips favourites.

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Sunday, 6 August 2006 11:11 (seventeen years ago) link

0:18 of "Ocean Size" by Jane's Addiction, when after the guitar intro, Perry screams "THREE, FOUR", and then all hell breaks loose.

J-rock (Julien Sandiford), Monday, 7 August 2006 06:36 (seventeen years ago) link

My Bloody Valentine "Soon" at 0:43 when the distortion really kicks in

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 21:35 (seventeen years ago) link

and the breakdown of Massive Attack "Angel" starting at 2:24 for about 30 seconds

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 21:36 (seventeen years ago) link

oh god

the meltdown in Low "When I Go Deaf" that comes at 2:43 into the song and goes til the end

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 21:38 (seventeen years ago) link

even better is Galaxie 500 "Blue Thunder" at 2:38 when the harmony hits full force

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 21:40 (seventeen years ago) link

here's my favorite, and the last one i'll throw out for now -

Catherine Wheel "Bill and Ben" at 2:35 when the song implodes reminiscent of "You Made Me Realise" - but probably better

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 21:43 (seventeen years ago) link

If we're talking shoegaze, then 2:52 into Ride's Howard Hughes is a must, as is the bit about 2:03 into OX4 when with the melody fading in the 'atmospheric' feedback hum suddenly starts shifting upwards.

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Monday, 7 August 2006 21:48 (seventeen years ago) link

sorry, here's another

Wire "Map Ref. 41ºN 93ºW" at 1:34 right before the chorus, when Colin says "CHORUS!!" to announce exactly that

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 21:51 (seventeen years ago) link

I'm just talking shoegaze because it comes to mind first, but I know there are others for me as well as others

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 21:52 (seventeen years ago) link

for example

Ryan Adams "Call Me on Your Way Back Home" right around 2:23 when the harmonica solo starts - probably the biggest heartbreaker (sorry) in his repertoire

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 21:54 (seventeen years ago) link

The first 1:20 of Mirah's "Apples in the Trees"

Mirah pulls that shit all the time! The first 90 seconds of "The Light" (off C'mon Miracle) are amazing, then the entire arrangement falls away and the song dissolves into a stupid folkie strum.

joseph cotten (joseph cotten), Monday, 7 August 2006 21:56 (seventeen years ago) link

here's one i have absolutely treasured since i first heard it

Spiritualized "Out of Sight" at exactly 2:53 - the quick, tiny hum of feedback for a split second before the entire song crashes down

OH MY GOD I LOVE THAT FEEDBACK

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:00 (seventeen years ago) link

Mainstream post-rock, now:

2:27 into Explosions In The Sky's Your Hand In Mine
3:43 into Mogwai's Yes! I Am A Long Way From Home
7:33 into GY!BE's Motherfucker=Redeemer Part 2 (when the 'answering whale call' makes an appearance)
4:20 into Slowdive's Blue Skied An' Clear (an old favourite, I gather)
4:44 into Talk Talk's Runeii
6:03 into Jaga's Swedenborgske Rom (one of the most masterful buildups I've heard finally comes to orgasm)
3:50 into Hood's The Lost You (when a previously-unheard vocal refrain cuts in)
3:39 into Bark Psychosis' Miss Abuse
2:58 into 65DaysOfStatic's Fix The Sky A Little

OTM about the moment in Out Of Sight, shame it falls on the same album as my FAVOURITE MOMENT EVER, 7:01 into Won't Get To Heaven (The State I'm In)...

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:07 (seventeen years ago) link

"Runeii" at 4:44 is when the album ends...?

that's gotta be the worst moment on the album ;-)

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:18 (seventeen years ago) link

No, it's when the final, certain, resolute piano chord falls, ending Talk Talk's career on the surest and calmest of footings. It's basically the last piece in a glorious, glorious jigsaw puzzle and bloody hell it feels good putting it in place.

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:20 (seventeen years ago) link

OTM about Mogwai

see also "Like Herod" at 2:57 i believe...

good god i could come up with a few mogwai moments on each album, probably

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:23 (seventeen years ago) link

go on then! I bet mine are better... :P

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:24 (seventeen years ago) link

here's a couple of nice changes:

3:02 on Wilco's "Poor Places"
4:21 on Built To Spill's "Kicked It In The Sun"

cosmo vitelli (cosmo vitelli), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:27 (seventeen years ago) link

but first!

The Cure "The Kiss" at 4:14 - "JUST GET IT OUT GET IT OUT GET IT OUT GET YOUR FUCKING VOICE OUT OF MY HEAAAAAAAAAAAAADDDDDD"

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:30 (seventeen years ago) link

as for Mogwai...

2:20 into "Ithica 27 Ø 9" comes to mind first

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:34 (seventeen years ago) link

Okay, 2nd from Young Team is 5:10 into R U Still In 2 It? when (Stuart, I think, Aidan having buggered off) whispers "and I will miss you", not at all a Good Morning Captain knock-off ;-)

7:12 into Ex-Cowboy
4:52 into CODY

4:36 into 2 Rights...
0:00 into Secret Pint

2:13 into Kids Will Be Skeletons
2:08 into Boring Machines Disturbs Sleep (turn it up and an indescribably beautiful 'Woo!' can be heard)

erm, I don't like Mr. Beast so am avoiding it on principle.

OMG OMTFM about Poor Places, although 2:30 and 2:49 are just as good and IATTBYH has about 6 moments worthy of this list alone (0:54 the best).

Best Cure moment I shall return to myself...there are MANY candidates...

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:35 (seventeen years ago) link

how about 4:55 into "Ratts of the Capital"?

and Mr. Beast is fantastic, totally not OTM there

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:38 (seventeen years ago) link

Oooh yeah, forgot about that particular feedback squeal on ROTC. Good thinking :)

I just think Mr. Beast is a step back and somewhat formulaic for Mogwai's standards, plus, I'm a sucker for length (insert joke here). Maybe it needs more listens. Friend Of The Night is a great tune, though, don't get me wrong.

Best Cure, I'd say...hmm... 4:01 into End or 3:31 into A Strange Day? It's a toughie...

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:43 (seventeen years ago) link

OTM, Cure moments are plentiful, i may attempt that later

as for Wilco, i'm partial to the wailing guitar part starting at 2:51 "Hell Is Chrome"

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:44 (seventeen years ago) link

I'm a sucker for length (insert "joke" here).

ha ha ha ha ha

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:45 (seventeen years ago) link

2:29 on The Cure's "Jumping Someone Else's Train", when the bass is brought into the drum break.

cosmo vitelli (cosmo vitelli), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:45 (seventeen years ago) link

and totally OTM in that "Friend of the Night" is an aurgasm in and of itself

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:46 (seventeen years ago) link

first thoughts on The Cure - 2:56 into "Play for Today"

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:50 (seventeen years ago) link

Instead of a Mr. Beast moment I shall suggest 9:40 into Mogwai's splendid remix of Earth's Teeth Of Lions Rule The Divine. Best Ghost Is Born moment is 4:31 into Muzzle Of Bees. Or the moment about 13 minutes into Less Than You Think when you become the only person left in the room. :-D

Seventeen Seconds I don't have any more :( but it's a great song so OTM, probably.

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:51 (seventeen years ago) link

here's a few recent era Cure moments

1:56 into "Want" from Wild Mood Swings, the Robert Smith howl, the release after the huge build up of the intro

3:04 into "Maybe Someday" from Bloodflowers, the quirky keyboard fill in the bridge area of the song

4:12 - 4:15 of "Bloodflowers" (the title track), the guitar subtly gearing up for the wailing solo in the background of Robert's last words in that verse

(I don't dare touch the s/t album, yet... you first?)

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 22:58 (seventeen years ago) link

Ah, the s/t album. 2:43 into Labyrinth is awesome, 6:11 into The Promise is awesomer. Such a shame that aside from those two songs, Lost, Anniversary and Us And Them the album is unmitigated balls. The Promise is one of their most underrated songs full-stop though.

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Monday, 7 August 2006 23:03 (seventeen years ago) link

yep, you probably picked the best 5 songs on there; the rest i could really take or leave

saw "The Promise" twice on the 2004 tour to close the main set, loved it then, love it still :-)

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 23:07 (seventeen years ago) link

did they...did they push it over...the TWENTY MINUTE mark? *dribbles*

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Monday, 7 August 2006 23:08 (seventeen years ago) link

haha, doubt it, the sets were too short overall, closer to two hours than three :-(

was great seeing Interpol/Rapture/Mogwai though on the same tour; the second stage bands were all mostly ass as far as i can recall...

oh, speaking of Interpol, 2:56 into "NYC" til the end is transcendent

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 23:12 (seventeen years ago) link

not heard Interpol or The Rapture (they're not QUITE so big over here in Blighty although they have sizeable followings). 5:26 into One Hundred Years. 5:41 into One Hundred Years. 6:00 into One Hundred Years.

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Monday, 7 August 2006 23:15 (seventeen years ago) link

did i mention that the Cure setlists I witnessed (at least one of them, but I'm recalling both) went from "One Hundred Years" straight into "The Promise"?

;-)

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Monday, 7 August 2006 23:52 (seventeen years ago) link

why can't i be you, dammit? ;-)

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Monday, 7 August 2006 23:54 (seventeen years ago) link

ok, a controversial one here: 5:53 into The Fiery Furnaces' Chris Michaels. *RUNS*

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Monday, 7 August 2006 23:58 (seventeen years ago) link

although tbf now i think about it 2:10 into Birdie Brain and 1:16 into Paw Paw Tree are superior pure 'moments' rather than the culmination of the chris michaels one.

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Tuesday, 8 August 2006 00:03 (seventeen years ago) link

16:55 into Kraftwerk's "Autobahn" is CLASSIC; a gold standard in "moments"
2:13 at "I Want You" by Spiritualized
6:04 at "Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt" (REALLY LOUD and ROCK THE FUCK OUT!!!)
1:37 at "All My Friends" by Pavement, and the following 10 seconds or so
1:24 at "Breadcrumb Trail" by Slint where it changes your life forever
4:06 at "Neighborhood 1" by Arcade Fire

less-than three's Christiane F. (drowned in milk), Tuesday, 8 August 2006 02:34 (seventeen years ago) link

I forgot to say that "Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt" is by the Mars Not At All Ridiculously Pretentious Volta

less-than three's Christiane F. (drowned in milk), Tuesday, 8 August 2006 02:38 (seventeen years ago) link

2:15-2:37 of "Never Enough" by The Cure. Porl throws down one the most visceral solos in the entire Cure catalogue.

J-rock (Julien Sandiford), Tuesday, 8 August 2006 03:07 (seventeen years ago) link

2:40-3:08 "Starlings of the Slipstream" by Pavement. A nice feedbacky outro.

J-rock (Julien Sandiford), Tuesday, 8 August 2006 03:18 (seventeen years ago) link

Obviously;

In Coil's First Dark Ride, we've just been listening to ten minutes of Peter Christopherson's ambient atmospheric unsettling mood music with recordings of Charles Manson asking "you want to be a hippy cult leader" etc. and then some beats start to come in and then the whole thing hits and it's just perfectly done and you better listen to it 'cause this is a pretty shit description.

-- S- (gen.nuisanc...), May 30th, 2006.

So, er, whenever that happens.

S- (sgh), Tuesday, 8 August 2006 04:41 (seventeen years ago) link

0:53 "run, run, run" supremes
because them supremes are warning about this boy who is no good and scold her not to fall for 'the shyness in his eyes' but poor diana is so transfixed with every part of him that all she can do is echo 'his eeeeyes' whistfully

french diplomacy (french diplomacy), Tuesday, 8 August 2006 05:42 (seventeen years ago) link

0:18 of "Ocean Size" by Jane's Addiction, when after the guitar intro, Perry screams "THREE, FOUR", and then all hell breaks loose.
and
My Bloody Valentine "Soon" at 0:43 when the distortion really kicks in

YES YES YES! OTM!

(I've only been here like a month, am I allowed to say that yet?)

less-than three's Christiane F. (drowned in milk), Tuesday, 8 August 2006 05:59 (seventeen years ago) link

This one goes out to the four brothers from Compton. You're almost there, but the FBI has a little message for you.

*maniacal laughter*

*cut to Martha & The Vandella's "Nowhere to Run"*

"Nowhere to RUN to, baby
Nowhere to HIIIIDE"

*cut back*

Good luck, brothers.

The future of Rodney got a -- (R. J. Greene), Tuesday, 8 August 2006 06:17 (seventeen years ago) link

1:39-1:48 of "Far Gone and Out" by the Jesus & Mary Chain. Everything drops out except for the bass and drums, and then the simple guitar riff is played over both until the vocals, guitars, and feedback re-appear to close out the song.

J-rock (Julien Sandiford), Tuesday, 8 August 2006 06:28 (seventeen years ago) link

2:30 into "The Choice is Yours (Revisited)" by the Black Sheep.

After the "Engine, engine #9..." rhyme when the beat kicks back in. That always gets a crowd going when it's played out.

J-rock (Julien Sandiford), Tuesday, 8 August 2006 06:45 (seventeen years ago) link

4:06 at "Neighborhood 1" by Arcade Fire

This moment is pretty much the same as the previous 20 seconds. Why there? The only two moments from that band that have ever made the hair on the back of my neck stand up are as follows:

3:04 on "Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)" (plus the buildup to this moment)
2:41 on "Wake Up"

cosmo vitelli (cosmo vitelli), Tuesday, 8 August 2006 06:47 (seventeen years ago) link

No no no, you see there's that short build-up from about 3:59 to 4:06, and with the delivery of a splash cymbal comes the banging on the high piano keys and that second guitar, and for the next 6 seconds it's just always been one of the most climactic moments to me, the kind where you can do nothing but roll your eyes back behind your closed eyelids as an enormous smile creeps across your nodding head.

Oh, and the whole "In my dreams, you're alive and you're crying/as your mouth moves in mine, soft and sweet" bit at 1:59 into Neutral Milk Hotel's "Two-Headed Boy Pt. 2". Come on, everyone knows exACTly what I'm talking about. It gets you every time and you all know it. The entire song is so cryptic, yet with the sheer emotion of Mangum's voice, coupled to the simplicity of the line on it's own (as opposed to something like heads filled with flames or finding tongues in peoples teeth), it is simultaneously incredibly moving and beautiful, instantly evokeing a clear picture the simple longing for a loved one who has died, and the ecstacy that such a reunion would bring.

less-than three's Christiane F. (drowned in milk), Tuesday, 8 August 2006 07:17 (seventeen years ago) link

1:39-1:48 of "Far Gone and Out" by the Jesus & Mary Chain.

This is highly OTM

Stephen Bush (Stephen B.), Wednesday, 9 August 2006 16:30 (seventeen years ago) link

P**G now.

7:31 into Genesis' The Cinema Show (only heard it for the first time tonight...wow)

3:47 into Yes' And You And I, next two minutes greatest two minutes prog has ever seen

5:05 into Roxy Music's If There Is Something. CRUCIAL to this moment is the way the drums are recorded, and the way it switches, suddenly bringing the entire song into focus. 3:05 into Roxy Music's In Every Dream Home A Heartache is also a scorcher, if only for the archest turn of phrase in Western rock history.

5:45 into King Crimson's Twenty-First Century Schizoid Man

15:02 into Pink Floyd's Echoes

0:07 into The Secret Machines' First Wave Intact

2:29 into The Cooper Temple Clause's Did You Miss Me (in which the single most ugly, repulsive, menacing chord of all time is suddenly discovered)

5:51 into The Mars Volta's L'Via L'Viaquez

2:16 into Muse's Blackout

3:45 into Oceansize's I Am The Morning

6:46 into Mansun's Cancer, the greatest song of all IMO.

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Thursday, 10 August 2006 03:09 (seventeen years ago) link

2:10 into LCD Soundsystem's "Daft Punk Is Playing at My House (Soulwax Shibuya Mix)"

"There's a freakout brewing at my house, at my houuuuuuuuuuuuuse!!"

J-rock (Julien Sandiford), Thursday, 10 August 2006 04:10 (seventeen years ago) link

Whoops, my big prog roundup has a glaring omission.

14:43 into Soft Machine's Moon In June (album version)

Louis Jagger (Haberdager), Thursday, 10 August 2006 22:05 (seventeen years ago) link

nine years pass...

3:55-4:03 in Miles Davis's 'Prayer (Oh Doctor Jesus)', when Miles finally plays the refrain, ending on a long relieved exhale of a note just after the horn section dies down. chills, maaaaaaan.

Molly O'Day's "weeeeeEEEEEEeeelllllll" at 1:23 in 'King Jesus Will Roll All Burdens Away' (its impact is only slightly diminished by its recurrence a couple of verses later)

the snapping strings and clattering percussion at 2:15-2:37 in Nina Nastasia's ''What's Out There' (and the abrupt transition back to the verse, as if nothing happened)

the really deep breath Ichiko Aoba takes at 5:20 in the live version of '機械仕掛乃宇宙'

the drumroll at 2:30 in Antoine's 'Une autre autoroute'

scarlett bohansson (unregistered), Monday, 24 August 2015 00:03 (eight years ago) link

The first 1:20 of Mirah's "Apples in the Trees"

― Stephen C (ihope), Sunday, December 25, 2005 3:34 PM (9 years ago)

otm, dude from 2005!

(but this thread has way too much Arcade Fire for my comfort

scarlett bohansson (unregistered), Monday, 24 August 2015 00:07 (eight years ago) link

real talk: the chorus of 'Cabinessence' blows all the aforementioned 'moments' off the stage

scarlett bohansson (unregistered), Thursday, 27 August 2015 23:55 (eight years ago) link

Chorus?

Mark G, Sunday, 30 August 2015 08:07 (eight years ago) link

i know what scarlett means (and she's rite)

soyrev, Sunday, 30 August 2015 09:19 (eight years ago) link

in don cherry's "teo-teo can," when the piano/notion of harmony finally comes in (4:20)
and likewise, in pharoah sanders' "upper egypt & lower egypt," when that gorgeous groove finally coalesces out of the noise some 9 mins deep

soyrev, Sunday, 30 August 2015 09:22 (eight years ago) link

and when "only in dreams" aborts regular song structure and effortlessly shits on all explosions in the sky-type post rock forever

soyrev, Sunday, 30 August 2015 09:24 (eight years ago) link

the wagnerian wordless harmony that introduces verse two of "god only knows"
the key change and final chorus drop of girl's day's "기대해"
and the "you must be kidding me" bit/outro of "robocop" is still the most candid and moving kanye moment, imo

soyrev, Sunday, 30 August 2015 09:28 (eight years ago) link

my friend Polly always loved "the bit" in See Emily Play between the first chorus and second verse

Dr X O'Skeleton, Sunday, 30 August 2015 16:22 (eight years ago) link

I slowed that bit to half speed on my reel to reel, it's still good

Mark G, Sunday, 30 August 2015 20:47 (eight years ago) link

Chorus?

i.e. the "who ran the iron horse (truck drivin' man)" bits

scarlett bohansson (unregistered), Sunday, 30 August 2015 20:59 (eight years ago) link

soyrev otm about 'Upper and Lower Egypt' (and I'd also add the moment when Leon Thomas makes his entrance about a minute before the song ends)

scarlett bohansson (unregistered), Sunday, 30 August 2015 21:05 (eight years ago) link

xpost ta.

Mark G, Sunday, 30 August 2015 21:06 (eight years ago) link

speaking of willie colon,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Bcq3NXomaQ&feature=youtu.be&t=2m1s
the stop-start interlude from 2:12 through release of 2:42 lavoe’s eeeeh-eh-eh......

drash, Monday, 31 August 2015 02:40 (eight years ago) link

(^among my ‘favourite songs of the moment, fuck’ but also among fave salsa songs ever)

drash, Monday, 31 August 2015 02:48 (eight years ago) link

"you adore me," in "i wanna be adored"

soyrev, Monday, 31 August 2015 03:42 (eight years ago) link

speaking of all this kanye tonight: the mos def bridge in "drunk and hot girls," which is otherwise just such a fuckin' rancid heap of chaff

soyrev, Monday, 31 August 2015 03:44 (eight years ago) link

can't think of any other chaff heap of a song that features such a great, beautiful section

soyrev, Monday, 31 August 2015 03:46 (eight years ago) link

(great selections, unregistered
not sure of proper protocol i.e. what’s best way to post on this thread, like just text or start-specific link, like i just did?
but maybe it’s ok to just embed youtube (if available) & note moment of moment? i’m lazy so think i’ll just do that from now on?
anyway i'm terrible at musical phenomenology so apologize in advance; this will prob be more of current "oh yeah <3) for me)

drash, Monday, 31 August 2015 04:46 (eight years ago) link

magazine- permafrost
won’t rationalize/ excuse/ apologize for (fictional) lyrics; pretend i did
(anyway addicted to this song)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCzSeeiAFqQ
guitar solo from 3:51 but ESPECIALLY FROM 4:10-4:35
omg

drash, Monday, 31 August 2015 04:58 (eight years ago) link

Sest Boments in a Mong

switching letters guy, Monday, 31 August 2015 05:33 (eight years ago) link

There are so many of these but one that springs to mind, because I listened to the song the other day, is when Madonna's 'Into the Groove' goes into the bridge/change for the first time. I like the chord change but it's really the bassline -- it feels unstoppable over that section.

Another one (I had this on repeat play a few months ago): 'Tiny Dancer' by Elton John -- the chord change where he sings 'HIGHway' in 'count the headlights on the highway'.

dubmill, Monday, 31 August 2015 09:52 (eight years ago) link

four years pass...

when weyes blood sings "crazy guy" in andromeda

this has been the best year fuiud (rip van wanko), Wednesday, 8 July 2020 22:11 (three years ago) link

2:40-3:30 of «Thru The Eyes Of Ruby»

Mule, Wednesday, 8 July 2020 23:20 (three years ago) link

Inspired by our current artist poll: the progression from lower to higher vocal register in the first two verses of Janet’s “Love Will Never Do (Without You).”

A White, White Gay (cryptosicko), Thursday, 9 July 2020 00:49 (three years ago) link

popped into my head because of Kanye in the news but there’s a moment at the end of Cam’ron’s verse in “Gone” where a saloon piano comes in that I love.

Western® with Bacon Flavor, Thursday, 9 July 2020 02:37 (three years ago) link


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