Not sure if this topic has ever been posted. Kind of a follow up to last weeks post about songs with great opening sequences. This is songs with best closing sequences (songs that close with long musical sequences). Some of the best;
FrankM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Haven't heard that song in years. Hope the closing > is better than the body of the song.
I have a question about the ending of @#$%&. I like the ending they put on it from 75 on. did they do it that way in 73? Im just wondering. (I'll soon find out anyways.becasue I have bruessels affair coming to me in the mail!)
I also like the fade out on the studio version of @#$%&.
I have a question about the ending of @#$%&. I like the ending they put on it from 75 on. did they do it that way in 73? Im just wondering. (I'll soon find out anyways.becasue I have bruessels affair coming to me in the mail!)
I also like the fade out on the studio version of @#$%&.
......yes they did do it that way live in '73.....I've never heard them do the ending live the way it is on GHS.
FrankM Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not sure if this topic has ever been posted. Kind > of a follow up to last weeks post about songs with > great opening sequences. This is songs with best > closing sequences (songs that close with long > musical sequences). Some of the best; > > "Time Waits For No One" > "Layla"
StonesTod Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Let's not
No no. LET'S!!! My brother and I have agreed that if we ever make a Stones jam band again, we will start the show with Si Si (Je Suis Un Rockstar) and end it with Let's Work. No kidding... :-)
The Doors at the finale of Apocalypse Now....man when I first saw that movie in a theatre back in the early 80's I nearly crawled under the friggin seat...What A Blast!!!
Right, Rockman, the Doors might be a decent joker here... I read this thread as a exclusive Stones-thing, but The Doors is real closing- and ending group, no doubt... How many other bands have the word "End" in one of their major hits?
Will try to figure out some more of their songs with great closing sequences. A pity their "Rock'n'Roll Is Dead" doesnt count as a official release (even if its on a box set).
Elmo, there's another Skynyrd tune... Saturday Night Special: that mean mean real EVIL guitars and the irresistable old times Southern steam train railways stomp which is the fade out essence there...