Favourite Intro's To Songs ? (2 Viewers)

bringbackrattles

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Sometimes the start to records stand out more than the songs themselves. I've been listening again to Bat Out Of Hell by Meat Loaf, and I love the opening to : You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth. Brilliant start to a great track. I also like the start of ACDC's Whole Lotta Rosie, thumping intro. Enter Sandman by Metallica always attracts my attention it's so well known by rock fans,but I never tire of hearing it. So what intro's do you like ?
 

xcraigx

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Dreams by the Cranberries. Not a song I'm hugely into but it's a cracking start. There's a LeAnn Rimes song that starts with a fine sounding power chord but then descends into a LeAnn Rimes tune. Always disappoints.
 

eastwoodsdustman

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Album version of Breaking into heaven - The Stone Roses
I am The resurrection - The Stone Roses
Do It Better and Brain Dead - Happy Mondays (both on Bummed)
Love Vigilantes - New Order
Orange Crush - REM
I Want You - Inspiral carpets and Mark E Smith
Killing Moon - Bunnymen
 

Houchens Head

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Okay, so this is gonna make me sound like a right old fart (which I am, so I don't care!), but my favourite start (and build up) is Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture. It starts off really slow and soft and then builds to an amazing spine tingling crescendo of music and canon fire, with the bells of St Catherine's in the background! Brilliant! Have a listen and get some finesse and class wrapped around yer lugholes! ;)
 

Grendel

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Black Sabbath by Black Sabbath kind of sets the tone for things to come
 

bringbackrattles

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Okay, so this is gonna make me sound like a right old fart (which I am, so I don't care!), but my favourite start (and build up) is Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture. It starts off really slow and soft and then builds to an amazing spine tingling crescendo of music and canon fire, with the bells of St Catherine's in the background! Brilliant! Have a listen and get some finesse and class wrapped around yer lugholes! ;)
I too like a bit of classical. Vivaldi's Four Seasons, and anything by Greig. A lot of rock music has come from inspiration from a lot of classical music.
 

bringbackrattles

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Strange but true. Put a set of ladders up against a window ledge and give them a shake, and it sounds like the start of Silver Machine by Hawkwind ! They have to be aluminium though !
 

clint van damme

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Damned - New Rose
Damned - Neat Neat Neat
Cult - She sells sanctuary
Pendulum - Blood Sugar
Underworld - Cowgirl
Super Furry Animals - Slowlife
Super Furry Animals - The man don't give a fuck
just for starters!
 

Marty

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Money for nothing - Dire Straits
Simple man - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Miami - Will Smith
Blue Monday - New Order
When the sun goes down - Arctic Monkeys
Seven Nation Army - White Stripes - Ruined by being used as a goal celebration song.
Fear of the Dark - Iron Maiden
Tusk - Fleetwood Mac
 

Ranjit Bhurpa

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Okay, so this is gonna make me sound like a right old fart (which I am, so I don't care!), but my favourite start (and build up) is Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture. It starts off really slow and soft and then builds to an amazing spine tingling crescendo of music and canon fire, with the bells of St Catherine's in the background! Brilliant! Have a listen and get some finesse and class wrapped around yer lugholes! ;)
Don't mind a bit of classical, the start of the No3 Symphony by Saint Saens is quite explosive.
But away from classical, the countdown start to the Thunderbirds theme voiced by Peter Dyneley (Jeff Tracy) has remained a favourite.
 

lifeskyblue

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Not necessarily the best (well apart from Smoke on the water) but intros that immediately lead me into pleasant memories of time and place.

White rabbit....Jefferson Airplane
Don’t fear the Reaper...Blue Oyster Cult
Smoke on the water ...Deep Purple
Long Strange Golden Road...Waterboys
Bank robber...The Clash

And of classical music:
The trumpet opening to Mahler’s Symphony number 5
Elgar’s Cello Concerto




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Si80

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I love I wanna be adored, that bass slowly kicking in gives me goosebumps all the time

This was going to be my first answer. Great track.
F.E.A.R - Ian Brown
Creep - Radiohead
One - Metallica
Plug In Baby - Muse
There She Goes - The La's
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life) - Green Day
Rocks - Primal Scream
Cannonball - Breeders
Brown Paper Bag - Roni Size
 

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