There's a moment in the song "Layla" by Derek and the Dominoes after the final verse is sung, right before the piano coda, where band members are shouting "whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa."
You'd have to...
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There's a moment in the song "Layla" by Derek and the Dominoes after the final verse is sung, right before the piano coda, where band members are shouting "whoa-whoa-whoa-whoa."
You'd have to...
That part is pretty awesome, as well. There are many a great moment in that particular song.
Emerson, Lake, & Palmer moments...
Keith Emerson's piano on "Take a Pebble," starting at around 6:25.
The guitar solo in the middle of "Lucky Man," as well as the synthesizer/keyboard solos at...
Moody Blues edition...
The all string/woodwind section right at the end of "Tuesday Afternoon," as it is about to transition over to the 'Days of Future Past' hidden album track "Evening(Time to...
The first notes of one of their instrumentals, the "John Barleycorn Must Die" album opener 'Glad,' get me going every time.
And the verse from 'Freedom Rider' that goes "When lightning strikes you...
Zeppelin-wise, John Paul Jones' piano intro to "South-Bound Saurez" is so chillingly mind-altering in the best ways. Same goes for that pulsating synth at the intro and throughout "Carouselambra,"...
The piano and drum-cymbal climax on the Eagles' "Hollywood Waltz" is sort of cathartic in its own way.
My mother noted the similarities between them, too. :-)
Pink Floyd-wise, Richard Wright's tickling of the ivories on parts of the song "If" from the "Atom Heart Mother" album is stunning in its...
Starts either at or ever-so-slightly before 4 minutes into the song. Guitar solos, then mournful synthesizer soloing before launching into the accelerating guitar tones.
From some of my all-time favourite songs, The first notes of ELP's "From the Beginning."
The middle, mellower section of the Moody Blues' "Question."
Those opening fiddles, as well as that...
The first lead guitar notes on "Shine on You Crazy Diamond' all the way through to where the beat slows down again(I don't know how to mentally separate that song into parts like some do).
The...