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Rick Beato has done a bunch of "Greatest Electric Guitar Intros", "Greatest Acoustic Guitar Intros", "Greatest (insert option here) intros" on youtube.
I can't say I always agree with him and often I've never even heard of the songs - seems to be very 70s/80s rock focused - but they are a fun watch. Put "rick beato greatest intros" into the youtube search and you'll see them listed.
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No video, but Country Joe McDonald and the Fish's intro to "I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag" should be up there with greatest intros, ever, to a song (Woodstock version).
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House Burning Down by Jimi Hendrix needs to be considered .
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Well, if Rick Beato has anything to say about it- here is his top 20. I agree with a pretty good handful of 'em
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I'm changing my tune. The Overture from Tommy, the Who.
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All great songs with great intros. Glad to know of at least one metal fan. [emoji869][emoji38][emoji869] |
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This is for Dru ... and everyone.
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You just warmed my heart. [emoji23] love PT, one of my favorite bands and highly influential in my songwriting. In fact, one of my songs I totally ripped off that riff. [emoji13] |
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Tommy Tedesco from the Wrecking Crew here. Reportedly, the Wrecking Crew recorded the instrumental components of a least a few Byrds records in the studio, built around Roger McGuinn's trademark 12-string guitar playing of course.
Can't help but feel I'm hearing Tommy's influence in Roger's epic intro to Eight Miles High. Last edited by tinnitus; 09-22-2022 at 11:00 PM. |
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I didn't like the first 1:45 intro but once the singing started it's a great, spooking intro. I didn't listen to the entire song though.
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The first thing that popped into my mind was the Long Cool Woman intro. Second was Venus, Shocking Blue version of course.
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Always loved this intro.
WARNING: Long intro.
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