Not whole songs, not even anything as long as a verse or a chorus but fleeting moments that are just perfect. Perhaps a riff or a lick, a line from the lyrics or maybe just a single sound.
1. Pink Floyd - Bike. The little run of notes of the piano as he sings "Ginger Bread Men".
2. Blancmange - The Day Before Before you Game. The little refrain of the Coronation Street Theme after mentioning Dallas.
3. Chas & Dave - Ain't No Pleasing You. The single drum beat to mark the re-start after the pause.
4. Pulp - Common People. Jarvis saying "I'll see what I can do"
5. The Stranglers - Down In The Sewer. Everything going down the plug hole after that magnificent speeding up end.
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Keith Moon’s drumming at the end of the synth solo on Won’t get Fooled again
The riff at the start of Stay With Me by The Faces
John Entwistle’s bass solo in My Generation
Charlton TV subscribers will know it!
'yeah, your cool, twat, fkin cnts doing wheelies on bikes mate, I just wanna fkin run em over.
Love that for some reason.
Though it goes downhill a bit after that
just the perfect pop song
Perfect for me.
At the end of the first chorus, when Liam comes in just as Noel finishes his long held note.
Robert Fripp's guitar part at the end of the first verse of King Crimson's "Cadence and Cascade"
The opening riff to the Kinks "Lola"
The way Diana Ross sings the word "Reflections" in the first verse of the song of the same name.
The way Merry Clayton literally screams the word "Murder" (in tune) on the Stones song Gimme Shelter.
Iggy pop...brilliant....you can tell I do a radio show 🤣🤣
The Goodfellas piano interlude in Layla
The plane engine intersected by "Look mummy there is an aeroplane in the sky"...in fact you could probably have a whole thread on the masterpiece that is The Wall album.
The final verse of America by Simon and Garfunkel and the false promise of the American dream. (Sorry i know that's cheating as a verse!)
Cafe del Mar the crescendo literally has a physical effect on me
Shed 7 Chasing Rainbows... (and then I miss my cue) always wondered if it was contrived or whether it just happened organically)
Inspiral carpets....first time you hear it and think it's just a bog standard tortured love song but each line gives you a clearer picture until you clock what has happened. Builds up such vivid character arcs in less than3.5 minutes.
In a similar vein Rows and rows of disused milk floats. Stand dying in the dairy yard. And a hundred lonely housewives clutch empty milk. Bottles to their hearts. The Jam Town Called Malice
0.45 seconds of Bicep Glue.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7ZxRs45tTg
Marr's guitar intro to How Soon is Now
When the first I am the resurrection kicks in in stone roses' classic
First few beats of Prodigy's No good for me
The 3 second vocal pause in Felix's Dont you want my love before the chorus kicks in.
Also the silence in faithless insomnia before the chorus drops.
The guitar riff after the Love you love you love you music part in massive attack's angel
Jimmy Somerville's opening vocal "aaaah" in runaway and the subsequent keyboard
Tupac changes- always gotta worry about the pay back. Chilling.
The opening music and first line of it's a sin by pet shop boys.
She breaks down and cries to her husband. Daddy, our baby's gone. Beatles she's leaving home. Proper choker that.
The bells in Luniz i got 5 on it
The melodic guitar intro and then snappy "Trust I seek" part of metallica's nothing else matters.
Steve Tyler's vocal range in Dream on. Shame he doesn't sing more in his normal voice.
Underworld Born slippy when the first notes of the song play. Unmistakable.
Ice cube's effortless patter in It was a good day
The music hook in Nuthin but a G Thang by Dr Dre.
The start of Slash's melancholic guitar solo in November rain
Well that's killed the evening!
Piccolo trumpet solo......Penny Lane The Beatles.
“A child is born with no state of mind” verse in The Message
The segue between parts 1 and 2 of Band on the run
Albert Lee intro on Country Boy is pretty special
So many come to mind but one of my favourite tracks is Mark knopfler and Chet Atkins playing "theyll be some changes made"guitar playing is something else.
Totally agree re the mandolin intro to Maggie May
Played by Jim Creggan, (who was married to Linda "It's in his Kiss" Lewis), and was Best Man at Rod's wedding to Penny Lancaster.
Can't come up and see you till Burton away but hope that made you smile
The breakdown in 'Be Quiet And Drive' by Deftones
Every single second of 'Enjoy the Silence' by Depeche Mode
'The minor fall and the major lift' line in 'Hallelujah' by Jeff Buckley
And the crowning moment in musical history, for me - when the orchestra comes back in after the melancholy guitar in Rodrigo's 'Concierto de Aranjuez'. If you're ever at a live performance of that masterpiece and don't weep at the beauty of it, you have no soul