What are your favorite moments in music? I have a few, but I'll start with my absolute favorite. In The Velvet Underground's "What Goes On," starting at 2:45 and ending when the song ends. I absolutely love the guitar jam-out, and every time that part of the song comes on, I crank it up and get chills. It's truly one of my favorite musical moments.
Please share yours. And since we can't embed a video to start at "that moment" please share the time of your favorite music moments.
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Re: Favorite Music Moments
Sun June 10, 2018 2:37 pm
on RATM's People of the Sun, i love the second delivery of "now face the funk now blastin' out ya speaker!" There's something about the way he annunciates "speaker," and the way it hangs in that brief moment of open space, that makes Zack's delivery feel very human and very close, like he's in the room with me.
My favourite guitar solo (bar what Prince did during While My Guitar Gently Weeps on RRHOF for George Harrison) is in the song Pockets by Powderfinger.
doone wrote:My favourite guitar solo (bar what Prince did during While My Guitar Gently Weeps on RRHOF for George Harrison) is in the song Pockets by Powderfinger.
That Price moment is one of my favorites ever too.
Not my all-time fave by any means, but it's in the forefront of my mind bc I thought of this when it came on the radio last night.
First :30 of this song kill me. The instant guitar growl. Leading into feedback, then that foreboding, dangerous sounding riff. I heard this for the first time on a tape we stole from my friend's big brother when we were about 10, and it scared the hell out of me. It was a sound I'd never heard before
"Cause this music can put a human being in a trance like state and deprive it for the sneaking feeling of existing. Cause music is bigger than words and wider than pictures. If someone said that Mogwai are the stars I would not object. If the stars had a sound it would sound like this.The punishment for these solemn words can be hard. Can blood boil like this at the sound of a noisy tape that I've heard. I know one thing. On Saturday, the sky will crumble together with a huge bang to fit into the cave."