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Best intro to a song ever.. on 23:56 - Feb 13 by Pommyhoop
Ok not as long but Stevie is deffo up there.
Bad sound quality but I had to get them Cats dancing..
100% agree with the latter, mate.
I'd throw in:
Smoke on the Water - Deep Purple Heartbreaker - Lef Zep London's Calling - The Clash Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad - Moby Mannish Boy - Muddy Waters (admittedly he breaks it in, but that is the base of blues right there!) Club Foot - Kasabian (one of the greatest starts to an album...) Cochise - Audioslave Back in Black - ACDC
There's just a few off the top of my head.
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Best intro to a song ever.. on 03:32 - Feb 14 with 5236 views
Agree with the first two posts,Papa was a Rolling Stone and Superstition (Living for the City as well) are two awesome blinding intros and then there's also: (The track works nicely as the film intro especially, as it builds to Issac Hayes and the backing singers voice coming in post 3 minutes):
BTW mentioning backing singers I thoroughly recommend the 2014 Oscar winning documentary film 'Twenty Feet From Stardom'
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'I'm 18 with a bullet.Got my finger on the trigger,I'm gonna pull it.."
Love,Peace and Fook Chelski!
More like 20StoneOfHoop now.
Let's face it I'm not getting any thinner.
Pass the cake and pies please.
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Best intro to a song ever.. on 03:44 - Feb 14 with 5226 views
Since Hunter brought up Aussie band AccaDacca, the real best opening rifts from them are:
Thunderstruck with a superb guitar rift to get things going and Hells Bells which is used throughout the world in sporting venues to get the crowd going.
The intro has to fit the song but a great song doesn't really need a particularly great intro, it just needs to fit. This song is just about 100% written by Lennon but McCartney wrote the distinctive little mellotron bit right at the start:
This one just wouldn't be the same without its intro, so that makes it a great intro:
And this is really good too:
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Best intro to a song ever.. on 09:10 - Feb 14 with 5089 views
It's about halfway through before the singing starts on that version. I think I am right in saying that it only appears on that album as well. I remember waiting for it to come up on ebay a good few months before I was able to pick it up for a few quid.
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Best intro to a song ever.. on 10:04 - Feb 14 with 5027 views
Best intro to a song ever.. on 10:10 - Feb 14 by CroydonCaptJack
Yes, good call Brixton.
Slightly more obscure but I love the intro on this Badly Drawn Boy track.
Hmmmm, born slippy, Essential Music Fest in Stanmer Park, Brighton circa 95/96 ??? ......plenty of mushrooms, scrumpy, jazz cigarettes, Gay Pride March & a March For Jesus on the seafront !!! This ended the perfect daze even though the Prodigy were on last but they were pony.
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Best intro to a song ever.. on 10:36 - Feb 14 with 4975 views
'Hear My Train Coming' or even 'Catfish Blues' or even anything by the JHE. The best guitar intro and outro on any record in the World is the superb 'blowing Free' by Wishbone Ash. The best guitar sole is of course on the excellent 'Reelin In The Years' Steely Dan. The best guitar Amp probably ever built is the amazing Vox AC30. The best guitar probably in the world is a 1954 Fender Stratocaster. But without doubt the best guitar intro in the world ever is this gorgeously clean sounding and stunning piece of work;
My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.
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Best intro to a song ever.. on 10:39 - Feb 14 with 4973 views
Twist and Shout and John's intro to it at the Royal Variety Show for pure humour and class takes some beating. Speaking of which. This is my new book project. Rare and unseen photographs brought back to HD quality to celebrate 50 years of HELP! Pledgers from QPR get extra rewards!!!!!!!!!!!