Posted on 05/14/2011 10:37:12 PM PDT by This Just In
Do you recall that epic drum intro to the song, 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, by Paul Simon? Does anyone remember the name of that famous drummer who created that intro? Im guessing that right about now that groove is playing in your minds eye (or ear). The great Steve Gadd came up with one of the most unforgettable licks and intros in the history of rock n roll.
Just a few days ago my better half and I were busy logging some miles between point A and point B on our scenic drive when we started talking about music. What are the most recognizable drum intros you remember, we asked one another? Rock intros, to be more precise. Steve Gadds monumental drum lick was the catalyst for our topical conversation.
I was reminded of our conversation the other day as I read a thread here on FR titled, Rolling Stone Readers Pick the Best Ballads of All Time. Frankly, the Freepers lists of Best Ballads were far better than the list the Rolling Stone came up with. The old motor in the noggin starting turning, and I wondered what your picks would be if there was a poll in choosing the most identifiable drum and guitar intros to a rock song.
The reason I say identifiable is because favs are generally subjective. Identifiable can be just as subjective, but whether you like the band, the songs, or the riffs, licks, and/or fills, some songs are instantly identified by a broad audience.
So, your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to list 5 of the most easily identified drum intros, and 5 of the most easily identified guitar intros. These choices do not have to be solo instrumentation, but either the drum or guitar must be pronounced. It's time to rock....
Hooked On A Feeling. The caveman thing was perfect with the “Ooga, Ooga” part of the song.
Oh.
God.
No.
Iron Munro, I must tell you that when I compiled my list, Chuck was on it. I just forgot to list him. I was in a hurry.
It’s time to sign off.
Thanks for your lists, and good night.
TJI
Other than that and “Time Passages”, did he ever have any other hits?
Oh, yeah....LOLOL
Wish I’d seen that...:)
Totally iconic...good flashback...:)
Nite!
Also Neal Peart from Rush.
Yep.
Back before Brian Johnson took up with AC/DC, there was Geordie.
Check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPab0qMd-V4
[and get hold of the Geordie albums, if ya can..good stuff]
Another Young brother formed Flash And The Pan.
Seriously weird but very good, especially “Down Among The Dead Men”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-q1H9N_u10
Year of the Cat has that property of having a mood, a feel, of a different place, somehow. There was a very obscure group called... well, listen. They had the feel of a different place, too. You'll remember.
Good night, Salamander.
It’s all coming back to me now....LOL
How does one stop their ears from bleeding?
[I’m just askin’]
Oh, yeah...that’s what I’m talkin’ about.
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