I was shopping for "vinyl" bootlegs at a little shop off Carnaby Street on a cool Friday morning in January. As I and many others did I decided to wander over to Saville Row and see if anything was going on. When I got there a passerby said "You should have been here yesterday". 30 Jan 1969. Oh well.
One of my favorites is the break near the end of "Project Blue" the ripping garage punker by Chicago band the Banshees where the singer yells, "Come on now!" everything stops, and then the band roars back to life. Goosebump time for me.
Love this idea for a BW series! One of mine -- there are many, as is right for a dedicated music junkie -- is about 8 minutes into the Pie's version of I Don't Need No Doctor, off Performance: Rockin' The Fillmore, when after a multi-minute vamp, the band kicks back in with that killer riff and the crowd loses it. I always "Hey!" along with John on Don't Let Me Down. And thanks, Bob in IL, for the heads/head's-up for that Banshees cut; it is indeed a ripper! C in California
Love this series....there's also the "Ahhhhh" before the third chorus of "Ticket to Ride." (Possible disqualifier: they do it again before the fourth chorus.)
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I was shopping for "vinyl" bootlegs at a little shop off Carnaby Street on a cool Friday morning in January. As I and many others did I decided to wander over to Saville Row and see if anything was going on. When I got there a passerby said "You should have been here yesterday". 30 Jan 1969. Oh well.
One of my favorites is the break near the end of "Project Blue" the ripping garage punker by Chicago band the Banshees where the singer yells, "Come on now!" everything stops, and then the band roars back to life. Goosebump time for me.
Bob in IL
For me, it's when Charlie Watts hits the bell of his cymbal on the next to last line of "Dead Flowers."
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There are 191 separate tracks on the new Beatles Anthology album on Tidal Music and I have found many similar special moments while listening.
rs
Love this idea for a BW series! One of mine -- there are many, as is right for a dedicated music junkie -- is about 8 minutes into the Pie's version of I Don't Need No Doctor, off Performance: Rockin' The Fillmore, when after a multi-minute vamp, the band kicks back in with that killer riff and the crowd loses it.
I always "Hey!" along with John on Don't Let Me Down. And thanks, Bob in IL, for the heads/head's-up for that Banshees cut; it is indeed a ripper!
C in California
Love this series....there's also the "Ahhhhh" before the third chorus of "Ticket to Ride." (Possible disqualifier: they do it again before the fourth chorus.)
The "whoooo!" in Cinnamon Girl always gets me. Also John's "Bye" in the Sgt. Pepper reprise.
Bruce H
Going back to this well is always worth it.
Great choice!
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