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Any song, any time, any genre. You knew exactly what the song was. Mine would be the opening to "Smoke on the Water"
Croney
(5,017 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Bluethroughu
(7,215 posts)Danced the last song of the night, at the bar, to it...and have been together everyday for almost thirty years.
You can checkout any time you like, but you can never leave.
sinkingfeeling
(57,832 posts)Raven123
(7,794 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)EarnestPutz
(2,843 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)EarnestPutz
(2,843 posts)True Dough
(26,664 posts)EarnestPutz
(2,843 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)SalamanderSleeps
(1,022 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Doc_Technical
(3,764 posts)Raven123
(7,794 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)highplainsdem
(62,134 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)FuzzyRabbit
(2,217 posts)Good to have you back, Deb.
There are dozens, maybe even hundreds of songs that cause me to stop and listen to them. This is just one of them.
debm55
(60,568 posts)SalamanderSleeps
(1,022 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Raven123
(7,794 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)GreenWave
(12,640 posts)Sort of launched the MTV generation
debm55
(60,568 posts)Upthevibe
(10,180 posts)I agree! It really did make a big difference for many music lovers....
And the song, Money for Nothing, brings back so many happy memories for me.
Fiendish Thingy
(23,219 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)PufPuf23
(9,852 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(23,219 posts)My friends and I backed him at a couple of gigs in the early 2000s
He had lots of stories to tell
PufPuf23
(9,852 posts)Once at the Straight Theatre in the Haight and once as a middle act at Fillmore West when in high school.
IIRC correctly, the later band played at the Berkeley Keystone when Cal student but did not attend.
Know FG music from internet, never bought any of their albums.
Mad_Dem_X
(10,193 posts)Kind of a long story, but I turn this song up because my sister says you HAVE to. LOL
debm55
(60,568 posts)DemocraticPatriot
(5,410 posts)"Love isn't always on time..."
lol
chouchou
(3,142 posts)Little river band
TexasBushwhacker
(21,202 posts)And the bass line in Badge is iconic.
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EarnestPutz
(2,843 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)EarnestPutz
(2,843 posts)....."golden age" as it were.
highplainsdem
(62,134 posts)this thread
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10181892763
for a group of young musicians who love classic rock and even older blues. Check out the replies there for a lot of info about them.
In reply 1, for instance, the second interview video, just after 40 minutes in, has that kid explaining his favorite era for music, if he had to narrow it down to 10 years, would be 1965-1975.
EarnestPutz
(2,843 posts).....top-heavy with boomers? You could do one of those surveys here and prove me wrong.
debm55
(60,568 posts)Last edited Mon Oct 16, 2023, 01:32 PM - Edit history (1)
on this thread. Some were not boomer songs. But you know what? I have my ears opened to new music and I enjoyed it.
highplainsdem
(62,134 posts)boomers, who IMO were more likely to stay with a traditional and super-useful message board than to migrate to whichever social media platform was trendiest and aimed at younger users.
I was just making the point that kids appreciate classic rock, too. It's classic for reasons other than having coincided with when boomers were in their teens and twenties.
debm55
(60,568 posts)debm55
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my opening post.
redstatebluegirl
(12,827 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Beatlelvr
(801 posts)By Clapton, and Hard Day's Night
debm55
(60,568 posts)Elessar Zappa
(16,385 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)great opening to Iron Man. TY
Elessar Zappa
(16,385 posts)Masterpieces of early heavy metal.
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)Stairway to Heaven, Hotel California.
ProfessorGAC
(76,693 posts)In a Battle Of The Bands, one of the songs we picked off their list was She's Not There, by The Zombies.
We did our own take on it, but because Santana covered that song, we wanted to pay tribute to that version.
So, we ended the song with the finish of, you guessed it, "Soul Sacrifice".
BTW: We won the contest!
debm55
(60,568 posts)ProfessorGAC
(76,693 posts)Here's a few:
Radar Love - Golden Earring
Paranoid - Black Sabbath
Photograph - Def Leppard
Evenflow - Pearl Jam
Rock & Roll Hoochie Coo - Rick Derringer
Frankenstein - Edgar Winter
Welcome To The Jungle - Guns & Rose's
Ok, I'll stop now.
highplainsdem
(62,134 posts)mentioning Guns N'Roses reminds me of my favorite of their songs, also instantly recognizable.
Both of those great, great songs:
Oh, why not one more GnR:
debm55
(60,568 posts)csziggy
(34,189 posts)And I only turn it up if I'm driving alone. then, of course, I have to watch my speed.
TexasDem69
(2,317 posts)I was going to say these, and Hells Bells also comes to mind, along with I Wanna Rock.
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debm55
(60,568 posts)OilemFirchen
(7,288 posts)The essence of funk.
debm55
(60,568 posts)highplainsdem
(62,134 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)highplainsdem
(62,134 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)highplainsdem
(62,134 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)I was 18 at the time) dancing all over the place. Thank you. Highplainsdem, for bringing back the opening, the song and the memories for me. It made me for young again.
GAJMac
(266 posts)Excellent finger style guitar.
debm55
(60,568 posts)WestMichRad
(3,252 posts)Whether the original by Eddie Cochran or covers by The Who or Blue Cheer (and the openings are each different)
I like em all!
debm55
(60,568 posts)NewHendoLib
(61,857 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)know your baby loves to dance, TY you bringing back such good memories for me.
NewHendoLib
(61,857 posts)NewHendoLib
(61,857 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)of a merry go round. TY
sakabatou
(46,143 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)switches to a sort of Mission Impossible piece. One Winged Angel is very quite unique. I wrote down the names to go to You Tube and listen to more. Ty very much for opening me up to these two unique groups
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sakabatou
(46,143 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)malthaussen
(18,567 posts)Here's my favorite:
Computer-enhanced sacred choral music, it is beautiful.
-- Mal
debm55
(60,568 posts)Archae
(47,245 posts)I know of him best for scoring the Spyro The Dragon games.
NewHendoLib
(61,857 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)NewHendoLib
(61,857 posts)GAJMac
(266 posts)It's muscle memory. My hand moves to the volume knob without my knowledge.
KS Toronado
(23,727 posts)
yankee87
(2,824 posts)Enjoy
debm55
(60,568 posts)JimWis
(1,752 posts)Sultans Of Swing
debm55
(60,568 posts)IcyPeas
(25,474 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)johnp3907
(4,307 posts)But this one does it for me:
debm55
(60,568 posts)Bobstandard
(2,297 posts)I have the recording ion a playlist somehow and didnt even know who they were
ailsagirl
(24,287 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Upthevibe
(10,180 posts)Good one!
I love The Kinks!
ailsagirl
(24,287 posts)Alpeduez21
(2,053 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)malthaussen
(18,567 posts)MichaelSoE
(1,576 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Niagara
(11,849 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Niagara
(11,849 posts)I saw this thread when I wasn't logged in.
I went to login and I can't couldn't find this thread. I went through my trash can and I still can't figure it out.
Luckily, it was in your journal.
Niagara
(11,849 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Niagara
(11,849 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Niagara
(11,849 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)mentalsolstice
(4,654 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)AKwannabe
(6,890 posts)It is right before VHs version of Pretty Woman (if my memory serves).
Often, on the radio this is the ERUPTED long intro. to Pretty Woman.
I always turn it alllll the way up!
Try it. Hope you love it.
TexasBushwhacker
(21,202 posts)It was their first single.
jrandom421
(1,060 posts)Boston: More than a Feeling
Monkees: Last Train to Clarksville
Beethoven: Symphony No.6 in B minor
Tchaikovsky: Sleeping Beauty Waltz
debm55
(60,568 posts)Mr.Bill
(24,906 posts)but if no one has, I can't believe no one has mentioned Cant You Hear Me Knockin' by the Rolling Stones. Some of Mick Taylor's best work on the guitar solo. And Keith Rishards is Mr. Opening Riff from that era.
debm55
(60,568 posts)Paladin
(32,354 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)have never known if you didn't tell me. and I had the album too. Question for you --why wasn't he on the cover with the other two backups?
Shit, even the dog had a place.
Paladin
(32,354 posts)I just figured it was some first-class Nashville studio person. My admiration for Garcia's playing ability really went up after I learned about it. Can't account for why he didn't make the cover; he certainly deserved it.
Prairie_Seagull
(4,688 posts)How about some late 90s Santana w/Rob Thomas. Smooth
debm55
(60,568 posts)right to the song. TY.
rurallib
(64,688 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)sdfernando
(6,084 posts)mostly because everyone kept asking me if I could hear the drums....it was relentless.
malthaussen
(18,567 posts)The riff of riffs, although it appears "Stairway to Heaven" has superseded it.
The opening riff to "Johnny B. Goode," or most of Chuck Berry's tunes. I advise people to learn that riff if they want to really show they're a badass.
-- Mal
ARPad95
(1,672 posts)Nancy Wilson's opening guitar riff
debm55
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drmeow
(5,989 posts)Of course, either opening elicits the same response:
drmeow
(5,989 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)sarge43
(29,173 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Duncan Grant
(8,920 posts)I have never tired of this song.
Also, I have to mention:
When Doves Cry - Prince
I Heard it Through the Grapevine - Marvin Gaye
Ill Be Around - The Spinners
Holiday - Green Day
FrankfurtCat
(1,215 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)FrankfurtCat
(1,215 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)RobinA
(10,478 posts)Get Off My Cloud
Badlands
Smoke On the Water
We're An American Band
debm55
(60,568 posts)Danmel
(5,778 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)k55f5r
(520 posts)It makes me get up and MOVE!
Freedom Jazz Dance -
debm55
(60,568 posts)sdfernando
(6,084 posts)Amazing SAX work.
debm55
(60,568 posts)Lunabell
(7,309 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)sdfernando
(6,084 posts)Sing Sing Sing
debm55
(60,568 posts)DuranDuranDUme
(24 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Deep State Witch
(12,713 posts)Thunderstruck by AC/DC.
Renegade by Styx.
debm55
(60,568 posts)Midnight Writer
(25,404 posts)Montrose-Rock Candy
Mitch Ryder-Rock'n'Roll, Devil With A Blue Dress
Ramsey Lewis-The In Crowd
Albert Lee-Country Boy
Blue Mountain-Jimmy Carter
debm55
(60,568 posts)Shermann
(9,062 posts)If I'm in my car when this comes on...Fuhgeddaboudit!!
debm55
(60,568 posts)Glorfindel
(10,175 posts)"In a Gadda da Vida"
debm55
(60,568 posts)lastlib
(28,258 posts)and "All Along The Watchtower," (Hendrix)
"For What It's Worth," Buffalo Springfield
"Ohio," CSNY
"Suite: Madame Blue," Styx
(that's enough......)
debm55
(60,568 posts)consider_this
(2,847 posts)never fails that i lose my mind on this one:
debm55
(60,568 posts)louslobbs
(3,416 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)spooky3
(38,631 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)4lbs
(7,395 posts)I remember listening to it many times until I could recite the lyrics by heart.
Every time it comes on the radio, or at the jukebox in a club/bar, I sing along to it, and still get the lyrics 95% right.
Another one is Toto's "Africa", one of my other favs, but I don't know the lyrics as well. I just like everything about it.
debm55
(60,568 posts)4lbs
(7,395 posts)I used to play The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again" a lot at the jukebox,
but more people started to get upset at me.
Not because of the subject matter, but because the full length album version was going on 8 min 30 sec.
Heh.
Late night though, to close out a place, I sometimes played The Trammps' "Disco Inferno". The original long version was almost 11 min long. Only a few jukeboxes would let me even play it. Most would only play the radio edit if selected, or cut off after 6 min.
BigOleDummy
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debm55
(60,568 posts)BigOleDummy
(2,274 posts)... Thats pretty common actually lol. I drove trucks as part of my job for 40+ years and invariably found my foot getting heavier and heavier..... ;D Really had to pay attention (blush)
Bayard
(29,679 posts)Strung Out - Journey
Africa - Toto
Heart - Crazy On You
Good thread, Deb!
debm55
(60,568 posts)Bobstandard
(2,297 posts)Drummer Joe Morellos sizzle cymbal opening always get me to turn it up for whats coming. Sadly,, digital compression algorthyms makes that opening almost impossible to hear ion any non-vinyl recording.
I also reach for the volume when I hear the ethereal guitar work that opens Van Morrisonss song Sweet thing on the Astral Weeks album
The guitar, drum, and bass line on Elvis Burning Love always gets a turn up too
debm55
(60,568 posts)Mark.b2
(797 posts)Not a riff per se but an awesome chipper opening!
debm55
(60,568 posts)DemocraticPatriot
(5,410 posts)(favorite line: "Well, I ain't no new messiah,
but I'm good enough for rock 'n roll!"
I sure do miss Tom......... gone too soon....
(Not a guitar riff, but a piano riff-- anyway, my favorite Bruce Springsteen song--- I used to perform it at kareoke--- the hardest was the last line, too damned high.. lol)
"There were ghosts in the eyes of all the boys you sent away...
they haunt this dusty beach road in the skeleton frames of burned-out Chevrolets...
They scream your name in vain in the streets--- your graduation gown lies in rags at their feet
and in the lonely due before dawn, you hear their engines roaring it on
but when you get to the porch, they're gone on the wind,
so Mary, climb in---
It's a town full of losers, I'm pulling out of here to win!"
~ Bruce Springsteen/ Born To Run album
debm55
(60,568 posts)DemocraticPatriot
(5,410 posts)so much the better. He is one of my biggest heros!
another favorite-- you can definitely hear the 'blues influence' in this song...
"I had a job, I had a girl, I had a lot going on in this ole world......"
DemocraticPatriot
(5,410 posts)I need more music in my life now, but I haven't been listening to 'the old songs' for too long....
One more, with no guitars
(I studied classical piano in my youth, for 8 years--
I was a fan of Mozart at first, but Frederic Chopin became my all-time favorite..)
(I performed that piece in my last public appearance when I was 17--
unfortunately with some flaws..... it is very difficult, as you might imagine)
debm55
(60,568 posts)DemocraticPatriot
(5,410 posts)I tried to get tickets to see him in Michigan in 1984 or 1985---
but I could not buy 2 seats together, so that broke the deal....
I never saw that many rock concerts. I think my last was Jefferson Starship in 1984...
(the young girls in front of us vomited in front of their seats---
I was with my amigo, rather than a date, so we were somewhat amused....
ah, the good ole days)
(( yes, we should have offered assistance---
but nowadays we would have been arrested for the same..))
but, nobody died--- and we were less aware of the life-threatening dangers of 'alcohol poisoning' at that time......
TygrBright
(21,361 posts)It's NOT a great song, BUT... it was the monster radio hit when I was in London in the 70s, and silly as it is, when I hear the opening riff those memories come up and I grin and turn it up:
Hey... the OP didn't say it hadta be a GOOD song.
(Yes, MONUMENTALLY SILLY... but those were silly times, too.)
reminiscently,
Bright
debm55
(60,568 posts)DemocraticPatriot
(5,410 posts)"STOP THE WAR!!!!!"
debm55
(60,568 posts)The Roux Comes First
(2,278 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Mad_Machine76
(24,957 posts)From Transformers The Movie (1986).
JT45242
(4,043 posts)From the opening acoustic riff with its stops and starts....to the driving bass line. Then the vocals. Such a great song from the open.
2. Would also put while my guitar gently weeps.
3. Finally, Jethro Tull... thick as a brick that I used to sing and whistle as a lullaby to the kiddos
debm55
(60,568 posts)Tarzanrock
(1,250 posts)Wasn't this voted the number one rock n roll song of all time?
That Highway 61 Revisited album is itself in a class like no other.
debm55
(60,568 posts)Permanut
(8,390 posts)Eric Burdon and the Animals
debm55
(60,568 posts)justaprogressive
(6,903 posts)...every time. Merry Clayton sung this at 2:30 in the morning. (See 20ft From Stardom!)
Merry Clayton: 'Gimme Shelter left a dark taste in my mouth'
While her work with Darin didnt lead to the pop success that they had hoped, it helped usher Clayton to her next big gig: joining the touring band for the R&B superstar Ray Charles. Her family friend, the keyboardist and future Beatles collaborator Billy Preston, had already landed the job playing organ in the group and hurried Clayton in for a rehearsal. She walked out with a contract for her parents to sign. She will come back here the way she left, Clayton remembers her mother telling Charles. If she doesnt, were gonna have a problem. What she did return home with was Curtis Amy, Charless musical director and Claytons future husband. They were married for 32 years before his death in 2002.
It was Amy who took the call from the producer Jack Nitzsche, ringing late one night in 1969 and hoping that Clayton would sing on a track being recorded by the Rolling Stones. Still in her pyjamas, hair in rollers and four months pregnant, she arrived at Sunset Sound Studios in Hollywood minutes later, cementing her place in rock history with her ferocious its just a shot away vocal line on Gimme Shelter. I called Curtis: These boys want me to sing about rape and murder. I wanted them to hear me, talking real loud to my husband on the phone. But we got the gist that it was part of the song and not something just flying out of the sky. I was tired, it was cold and my voice cracked. We listened back and they said: Oh thats bloody fabulous. Can you do it again?
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/apr/08/gimme-shelter-left-a-dark-taste-in-my-mouth-merry-clayton
and Merry's version:
debm55
(60,568 posts)Chakaconcarne
(2,787 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)punchergirl
(11 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Hela
(476 posts)CRANK IT!
debm55
(60,568 posts)on and it was cranked up too.
Dulcinea
(10,085 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)2naSalit
(102,778 posts)Though I have a list, this one comes to mind first.
debm55
(60,568 posts)BeyondGeography
(41,101 posts)Cant You Hear Me Knocking by the Stones
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Stay With Me by Faces
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Great thread thanks.
debm55
(60,568 posts)IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,469 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)brewens
(15,359 posts)brewens
(15,359 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)Jrose
(1,532 posts)... and
- "Jumpin Jack Flash" - Stones
- "Groovin" - Young Rascals
debm55
(60,568 posts)Jrose
(1,532 posts)Must add --.
Marvin Gaye's opening to 'What's Goin On' ... Not sure if that's the actual title though.
Nanuke
(925 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)patphil
(9,065 posts)debm55
(60,568 posts)keithbvadu2
(40,915 posts)Stallone liked it.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/g_sgivWEkxQ?feature=share
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debm55
(60,568 posts)BOSSHOG
(44,738 posts)Hard to pick a favorite Rolling Stone song, but this is at the top of my list.