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bellminer 06:21 pm UTC 10/29/09 |
| In reply to: | re: Rebel without a clue - LordRahl 05:46 pm UTC 10/29/09 |
| I love that moment when Holly hits the last high note and it starts into Roy's bouncy piano and Max's awesome drumming. It's one of those musical moments that evokes a huge amount of emotion inside me. Another is Davey's mandolin solo at the end of "Surf's Up" -- I wish it would go on for another 10 minutes. Another is Todd's guitar at the beginning of "Bat out of Hell," right before the solo piano starts. A, A-Bb-A-G, G-A-G-F. It's a simple series of notes, but they way they're played is glorious. Hmm, I don't know if I've ever had that feeling from a non-Steinman song. It's like a symphony on my heartstrings. Other songs get me, but not as much. > That one is pretty damn good. I like near the ending > (bout 4:40) when the chorus singers follow Bonnie and the > music dies down a bit, then the "Siren" sounding wailing > comes up in the background. > > > Agreed! > > > > > Faster Than The Speed Of Night is better than both! | |
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