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Greatest Intros in Rock

radioman148 said:
firepoint525 said:
jimmyone said:
Help me Rhonda, Beach Boys (long version is best)
I personally like the outro on that one! Those false fades had to drive djs crazy back in the day! But I'm guessing that most of them were only playing the single version anyway.
How about the false fade on "Suspicious Minds?"
Another good one! On the single, it's over at that point, but on the album, it comes back and continues on for about another minute or so.
 
firepoint525 said:
radioman148 said:
firepoint525 said:
jimmyone said:
Help me Rhonda, Beach Boys (long version is best)
I personally like the outro on that one! Those false fades had to drive djs crazy back in the day! But I'm guessing that most of them were only playing the single version anyway.
How about the false fade on "Suspicious Minds?"
Another good one! On the single, it's over at that point, but on the album, it comes back and continues on for about another minute or so.

It comes back on my single.
 
radioman148 said:
firepoint525 said:
radioman148 said:
firepoint525 said:
jimmyone said:
Help me Rhonda, Beach Boys (long version is best)
I personally like the outro on that one! Those false fades had to drive djs crazy back in the day! But I'm guessing that most of them were only playing the single version anyway.
How about the false fade on "Suspicious Minds?"
Another good one! On the single, it's over at that point, but on the album, it comes back and continues on for about another minute or so.
It comes back on my single.
Maybe it's on an album, or radio edit.
 
firepoint525 said:
radioman148 said:
firepoint525 said:
radioman148 said:
firepoint525 said:
jimmyone said:
Help me Rhonda, Beach Boys (long version is best)
I personally like the outro on that one! Those false fades had to drive djs crazy back in the day! But I'm guessing that most of them were only playing the single version anyway.
How about the false fade on "Suspicious Minds?"
Another good one! On the single, it's over at that point, but on the album, it comes back and continues on for about another minute or so.
It comes back on my single.
Maybe it's on an album, or radio edit.

I think they put it in so stations could shorten the song if they wanted to, but most of the stations I listened to played the longer version.
 
creeque alley/ Momma's & Poppa's
Califronia Dreamin/ same as above
Dancing Queen/ Abba
Tusk/ Fleetwood Mac
I'm just a singer in a rock n roll band/ Moody Blues
I was made for lovin you/ Kiss
I feel love/ Donna Summer
 
Words of Love-Buddy Holly (which of course is exactly identical to the intro the Beatles used)

Words of Love-Mamas & Papas
 
cyberdad said:
Words of Love-Buddy Holly (which of course is exactly identical to the intro the Beatles used)
Poor choice of words, Buddy came first. Thus, the Beatles plagiarized Buddy?

Just asking.
 
Has "Gold Dust Woman" - Stevie Nicks w/Fleetwood Mac been mentioned?
 
radioman148 said:
GridLeakBias said:
Has "Gold Dust Woman" - Stevie Nicks w/Fleetwood Mac been mentioned?

It's Allright--J.J. Jackson

Wonder if ol' J.J. Jackson ever figured out that his sour grapes didn't exactly have any impact on the girl's affections for the one she loved all along.  At least he acknowledged that try as he might to steal her he just didn't have what she wanted, the marriage ceremony went on anyway, the lovebirds got a table at Billy Joel's Italian Restaurant with their own happy story, and never gave another thought to ol' J.J., Roy Hamilton, anyone else who didn't like it, or their sour grapes.

But anyway:

Scene's From An Italian Restaurant - Billy Joel
 
"She's About A Mover" - Sir Douglas Quintet
 
in the year 2525 Zager & Evans Yes, Baby Come Back, Equals is great!
Party Doll/ Buddy Knox
Norman/ Sue Thompson
Walkin to New Orleans/ Fats Domino
Get a Job/ Silloetts (I know spelling)
Turn Me Lose/ Fabian
Kissin Time/ Bobby Rydell
Lil Darlin/ The Diamonds....The Stroll, too
 
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