What do you think is the most exciting moment of any record you know? <br /> <br /> Not the whole song, just one moment when the hairs on the back of your neck stand up, and you feel your stomach go over - <br /> <br /> for me, it's the wind-up to the guitar solo in Billy Idol's 'Rebel Yell', surely one of THE most exiting records ever made, but when Billy whoops off-beat, and then again off-beat to signalthe arrival of Stevie Stevens' molton guitar solo, it makes what hair i have left stand up and dance on its own!!! <br /> <br /> Over to you - beat that ...
andy-hughes Wed 23/07/08 15:45
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In the 1970's The Seekers recorded a song called I'll Never Find Another You.
The producers left Judith Durham to sing the second verse on her own. If you ever listen to it, you will hear one of the clearest, most perfect (and underrated) voices ever put on record.
It's 30 seconds of the song that sends shivers down my spine every time I hear it.
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The Burt Bacharach/Hal David song "Close to You", sung by Karen Carpenter, the opening is brilliant as is John Denver’s Annie's Song the start of the second verse "Come let me love you, Let me give my life to you, Let me drown in your laughter" always gets to me.
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The lead up to Roger Daltrys yell towards the end of "Won't Get Fooled Again" - Whos Next
4.35 mins into "Glósóli" - Takk by Sigur Ros (but you have to listen to all of it)
7.50 mins into "Vidrar Vel Til Loftarasa" - Agaetis Byrjun also by Sigur Ros but listen to all of it..
Clare Torry's vocals on "The Great Gig In The Sky" - Dark Side Of The Moon, although Jo Maloney from tribute band Pink Fraud performs it far far better IMO.
55 seconds into "Big Bad Moon" - Flying in a Blue Dream by Joe Satriani
More to follow
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Chris Rea's voice at the start of "your Not A Number" - Auberge.
Sounds like the mic is actualy in his throat, I use this to test my Hi Fi when setting it up, testing speakers etc.
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The climax to 'The Boiler' by The Special AKA is guaranteed to stand my neck hairs on end.
The intro to Jon & Vangelis' 'I Hear You Now' gives me a better feeling than some orgasms have.
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2nd part of Guns n Roses November Rain (just after the brief pause) when Slash comes in with that magnificent guitar solo.
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, love it!
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delboy - Love the 'I hear you now' track! Also Labbi Siffre - Something inside so strong, the build up in the backing singers and Labbis voice! xx
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A few that have always stood out for me are the opening bars to:
Message In A Bottle, The Police
Love Will Tear Us Apart, Joy Division
This Charming Man, The Smiths
Anarchy In The UK, Sex Pistols
they don't make 'em like they used to..............
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Kurt Cobains scream at the end of where did you sleep last night - unplugged in new york, could hear a pin drop in the crowd afterwards
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The dive bomber on Pink Floyd's 'The Wall.'
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The first minute of "Ladies and Gentlemen" by Saliva,
the rest aint too bad either
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The orchestral part at the end of Mr Blue Sky does it for me. I get goosebumps every time I hear it.
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I know it's not a record as such, more of an event, but it made the "hairs on the back of my neck stand up" more than anything, was Live 8 when Roger Waters and the rest of Pink Floyd performed on stage together.
Absolutly spine tingling
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Come on andy-hughes
You must have more than one h-o t-b o-y-n toon / moment
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The harmonies, vocals and strings that start pretty much half way through Radiohead's 'Reckoner'...
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