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Songs were the outro is not in the rest of the song

Started by SteK, November 07, 2019, 01:48:39 PM

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dr beat

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dr beat

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Ahhh yesss, only the 4th post..guilty as charged. In mitigation I've been up since 6.30am to watch rugby.

Ok I'm gonna suggest This is for Real by David Devant & His Spirit Wife

idunnosomename

Quote from: thecuriousorange on November 08, 2019, 12:26:56 PM
What about songs that are just lots of bits that aren't really repeated anyway? That's OK? Bohemian Rhapsody then.
there's a lot of repetition in bo-rhap. it's just so fucking good no one notices it

(e.g. the operatic section is foreshadowed with the "easy-come, easy-go" interlude)

anyway ultimately it's cyclic and comes back to the initial themes after the rock bit which is essentially a unique bridge.

Twed


a duncandisorderly

Quote from: Twed on November 10, 2019, 01:34:09 AM
I watched an amazing video about that the other night: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQb827N6oww

have you watched any of the rick beato clips? I think there are about 70-odd of them, "what makes this song great?", & quite a range of subject songs too. all the way from megadeth to adele, if that's in any way a meaningful continuum....  I site-ripped the playlist for my ipad; he's very entertaining.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScRG40_7zb0&list=PLW0NGgv1qnfzb1klL6Vw9B0aiM7ryfXV_

dallasman

Buke and Gase - Sleep Gets Your Ghost (NPR's Tiny Desk Concert)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydYBM4P6yNg

Breaks down halfway through, then turns into a completely different, even catchier song. They do this a lot. Here's the song that turned me on to them (by way of a work-in-progress version they did on Radiolab, of all places):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtlGxIulAPs

Love these guys to bits, and I just discovered they finally came back with a new album almost a year ago. It's more electronic and accessible, with (IMHO) more of an early 80s Kate Bush/Cocteau Twins vibe on some of the tracks. Go check'em out. Here's a recent live show, with the new, liberated Arone Dyer even standing up for most of it:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR9MP52jJpI&t=3226s


kngen

Quote from: Ballad of Ballard Berkley on November 08, 2019, 12:21:44 AM
One of the cruellest fades in pop, that. De Lory's coda should go on for at least another two minutes.

Probably the Mandela Effect, but I'm sure the version I first heard (found on a cassette called something like Country Hits Vol 2, found down the back of a sofa in a flat I lived in when I was 18 or so) lasted a wee bit longer than any I've heard since. That tape is long gone (hopefully down the back of some other sofa to be extracted, Excalibur-like, to blow some Zoomer's mind), but there must be a version somewhere, even if it's still on the reels, that carries on for a while more. I feel like starting a petition.

Keebleman

REM's The End Of the World As We Know It has an entirely new melody for its coda.

Twed

Quote from: a duncandisorderly on November 10, 2019, 08:41:48 AM
have you watched any of the rick beato clips? I think there are about 70-odd of them, "what makes this song great?", & quite a range of subject songs too. all the way from megadeth to adele, if that's in any way a meaningful continuum....  I site-ripped the playlist for my ipad; he's very entertaining.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScRG40_7zb0&list=PLW0NGgv1qnfzb1klL6Vw9B0aiM7ryfXV_
Thanks duncs, I will check these out.


The guitar outro on the live version of 'No Woman, No Cry'

'Good Vibrations' and 'I'm Waiting For The Day' by The Beach Boys


RHX


Oh Well - Fleetwood Mac
Life On Mars and Ashes To Ashes - Bowie

falafel


McFlymo

Layla........

War Pigs - Black Sabbath - last chunk premiers a couple of instrumental bits.


Has anyone mentioned Layla by Eric and the Claptons yet?


TheMonk


famethrowa

Private Investigations, Dire Straits - turns into some kind of TV detective background music.

Crabwalk

John Cale's Mr Wilson, his tribute to Dennis the Menace's neighbour Brian Wilson, is proabbly my favourite solo song of his. The outro is an absolutely gorgeous gear-change:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvQFSXyVqDk

Artie Fufkin

Quote from: Crabwalk on November 13, 2019, 01:17:17 PM
John Cale's Mr Wilson, his tribute to Dennis the Menace's neighbour Brian Wilson, is proabbly my favourite solo song of his. The outro is an absolutely gorgeous gear-change:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvQFSXyVqDk

I only have his Paris 1919 album, which I absolutely love. What else should I listen to?

Crabwalk

Fear and Slow Dazzle (home to 'Mr Wilson') would be the logical next steps. Paris 1919 is his masterpiece though, IMO.

greenman

The Virgin Years 2CD is pretty good value with Fear, Slow Dazzle and Helen of Troy on it.

Hedda Gabler has a somewhat different melody in the coda - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVjYEQ2gYLM

A Day In The Life has an ending that is one piano chord and its sustained vibrations. But i suppose an outro implies a fade or segue in which case:

Sgt Pepper's title track - "Billy Shears..."

Lovely Rita - simulating a wank?

Dive My Car - beeb beep, beep beep, yeah

Artie Fufkin

Quote from: greenman on November 13, 2019, 03:12:39 PM
The Virgin Years 2CD is pretty good value with Fear, Slow Dazzle and Helen of Troy on it.

Hedda Gabler has a somewhat different melody in the coda - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVjYEQ2gYLM
Quote from: Crabwalk on November 13, 2019, 03:10:16 PM
Fear and Slow Dazzle (home to 'Mr Wilson') would be the logical next steps. Paris 1919 is his masterpiece though, IMO.

Fanx

Panbaams

Quote from: Darles Chickens on November 07, 2019, 05:56:48 PM
I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing (single version) also had an extended outro which was nothing to do with the rest of the song.

https://youtu.be/AnwREox5JrU

PSB have done a few: "Go West" is another one.

Crabwalk

I remember quickly losing interest in The Coral when it became apparent that not every song would be as interesting as this slice of Beefheartian lad-shanty with ersatz funk coda.

Skeleton Key