Posted on 10/31/2018 10:26:26 PM PDT by A Navy Vet
What are the best intros to Rock n Roll and Pop music?
Listening to it right now. Forgot about that long complex rocking intro. Mellencamp was a hell of a song writer.
Little River Band - It’s a Long Way There
I’ll toss in “Waitin’ For the Wind” by Spooky Tooth.
Duane Allman played on that recording too. I am not sure, but who actually did the intro?
Wow. Another classic intro I missed. I can listen to that repetitious song any time. Even though the bridge lead was weak, it had a counter to the song melody that made it work.
(By the way, what are some of your own favorite R&R songs / song intros?)
I could start with Robin Trower’s “Bridge of Sighs.”
When your baby leaves you all alone
And nobody ... calls you on the phone
Doncha feel like crying Doncha feel like crying like crying like crying
C'mon baby, cryyy to me
When you're all alone in your lonely room
And there's nothing ... but the smell of her perfume
Doncha feel like crying like crying
Doncha feel like crying like crying like crying
C'mon baby, (c'mon) cry to me
Nothing could be sadder than a glass of wine alone
Loneliness loneliness, it just a waste of your time
But you don't ever you don't ever have to walk alone you see
So c'mon take my hand .. c'mon walk witha me
When you're waiting for a voice to come
In the night there is no one
Doncha feel like crying
Doncha feel like crying like crying like crying
C'mon baby, cry to me
C'mon baby ... that's right ... cry to me
Yes, I want you to come on baby
C'mon c'mon cry to me
I want you to c'mon baby ... c'mon, c'mon and cry to me
Yeah c'mon baby c'mon I want you to cry cry cry to me
Yeah I want you to cry cry cry cry cry cry cry
I want you to cry cry cry cry cry cry cry cry...
The Intro to “Over The Hills And Far Away” by L.Z. is still to this day my Favorite Intro to a song. “Achilles Last Stand” by them also. And “L.A. Woman” by The Doors.
Well, Scott, you just did!
Great songs/intros all!
Too many for one person to tally!
No!
Dreamboat Annie is one of my all time favorite albums. EVERY song is well-done. How many acts today write, play and perform their own music? Their talent amazes me.
Not bad for couple military brats. And girls in a male-dominated field.
I agree—their politics suck. I wish they’d stay out of it.
One of my all-time favorites by Rainbow/Dio. Here’s one I found to be quite good by Dio’s replacement, Graham Bonnet, a solid vocalist in his own right.
Rainbow - Eyes Of The World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNQEjVKOiVk
And a couple from Dio while I’m at it.
Egypt (The Chains Are On)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dGR2wexSho
Strange Highways
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32cQCApTUVc
Yes. Dreamboat Annie is really good. Thanks. I forgot about that record
Rush, Tom Sawyer. Unmistakable.
Well, thanks. And that’s a pretty cool factoid.
Music is a quite big deal for me, but in some ways from a little different angle as you and your friend. ;-)
I’ll PM you when I get a chance.
Actually, see #118. :-)
Actually that was Johnny Cougar
The percussion work in the intro of “Caroline” (Fleetwood Mac) is kinda fun, too.
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