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Best live song intro's..
I know this as obscure idea but I love to see/hear how songs are introduced or started live. It can set the whole tone for a song or a perfomance... Here're some of my fave's.
1. Jimi at Monterey -"Like a Roling Stone". I love the banter the absolute marvelous vocal urgings to 'get on it". Masterful.
2. Jackson Brown - "Running on Empty". The dead silence of the hall, the cries from the audience untill finally some guy hollars out "play what you want". I loved it.
3. Sly and the Family Stone - "Higher/Music Lover". Let's face it this was the moment from Woodstock. Still gives me goosebumps.
May add more later as I look thrugh stuff.
Da Worfster. :cool:
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Steve Hunter made Lou Reed a Rock n Roll Animal with his intro for Sweet Jane.
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"Now here he is to kick your ass.....The Pat Travers Band!"
Not sure if this fits the puzzle but it's what came to mind.
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Bill Withers, from Live at Carnegie Hall -- his introduction to "Lean On Me" comes to mind. Whole bunch of good introductions on that album...
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A few I can recall..
The banter between the tracks on The Who's <b>Live At Leeds</b> come to mind. Some hilarious bits of dialogue between Townshend and Moon on there. Pete: "I've been told that (Mose Allison) was a 'jazz sage'...I'm not sure what that means but.." Keith: "..flavored chicken?"
"It's time to...<i>kick out the jams muthaf--kas!</i>" -Rob Tyner, from The MC5's live album of the same name.
"I thought you said 'Free Bird.'" -Adrian Belew, responding to the audience at King Crimson's Double Trio concert in NYC (represented on <b>Vroom Vroom</b>).
"This is for all the soldiers fighting in Chicago...Milwaukee....New York...and, oh yes, all the soldiers fighting in Vietnam." -Jimi Hendrix at the Filmore on New Year's Eve, introducing "Machine Gun."
"London England...consider yourselves....warned!" -Chuck D. of Public Enemy, at the Hammersmith Odeon (this was a bit of live recording on the intro of <b>It Takes A Nation..</b>).
"Charlie's good, 'innit he?" -Mick Jagger to Charlie Watts on <b>Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!</b>
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"Rick Wakeman, eat your heart out. Here we go!"
Dead Kennedys - Short Songs
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jasn took my pick...Steve Hunter & Dick Wagner put on one of the great 1-2 guitar attacks in rock history on Rock 'n Roll Animal.
My second favorite:
All right, are you ready to get down? I said, are you ready for some rock and roll!!! Let's hear it...for J. Geils Band! {opening licks to "First I Look at the Purse"]}
~ Live - Full House
An old fave from Jr. High.
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Originally Posted by mad rhetorik
"London England...consider yourselves....warned!" -Chuck D. of Public Enemy, at the Hammersmith Odeon (this was a bit of live recording on the intro of <b>It Takes A Nation..</b>).
That was the first intro that came to my mind, even though it starts off a studio album. Now that is some powerful stuff. But I didn't think it was Chuck D that made that statement; maybe it was Professor Griff.
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I love the banter between Lou Reed and audience that starts off Velvet Undergrounds "1969" live album with a great version of "Waiting For the Man" following.
Mark
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intros
"Germany.. We're here to rock your pants!"
-King Buzzo of the Melvins.. (Your Choice Live Series, Melvins Live in 1991)
"This song goes out to my mommy because I love her"
-David Yow of the Jesus Lizard (SHOW live album..into to "Pastoral" I think)
"Scream for me Long Beach!!"
-Bruce Dickenson, Iron Maiden, LIVE AFTER DEATH
"Breakin' the what?"
"Breakin' the WHAT?"
"Breakin' the WHAT?!?!"
-Rob Halford, Judas Priest, any performance of "Breakin' the Law"
:D
-jarmetalhead
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"What song is it you wanna hear ?"
Freebird - Lynard Skynard
Here's one for you Jar (if you don't have it check it out)
"Did anybody bring a hammer ?!?!? HAMMERHEAD !!"
F**K You EP - Overkill
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"This is for all the drunks"
The Boss, Bruce Springsteen, introducing Spirits in the Night off the 1978 Lost in The Promise Land bootleg from San Fran - the definitive Bruce bootleg
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