tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157503008323740264.post8866805502056525370..comments2023-07-11T07:15:31.441-05:00Comments on The Jeopardy of Contentment: Great Song MomentsMatthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04193898227002522826noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157503008323740264.post-91438168672628345782010-07-07T16:02:02.613-05:002010-07-07T16:02:02.613-05:00Man, those are good from both entries.
I would d...Man, those are good from both entries. <br /><br />I would definitely put "Patience" and "Money for Nothing" up there, and "Layla" for me is an example of song I don't like that much, but the outro seems so completely separate, and yes, associated from now on with a movie.<br /><br />"Jealous Again" The Black Crowes. Came out when hair metal was still king, so it really stood out as back to basics (and ripping off the Stones, but when no one else was even playing slide guitar, that was pretty cool, especially compared to Warrant).Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07531149758603789643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157503008323740264.post-84670072951171224452010-07-06T21:23:01.975-05:002010-07-06T21:23:01.975-05:00This is a good topic. I've got a few that sta...This is a good topic. I've got a few that stand out instantly.<br /><br />1. The piano outro to 'Layla' by Eric Clapton. Sure it has a lot to do with Goodfellas, but it's still the best part of that song.<br /><br />2. The 3:24 mark of the song 'Bicycle' by Memory Tapes. The whole song is great but that moment of the song through the end is fantastic. Reminds me of New Order.<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSRXbj-mYKc<br /><br />3. The guitar solo(s) towards the end of the song 'Lay Low' by My Morning Jacket. It starts about 3 minutes into the song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFJJdaRrFXM) and it's just sick listening to the two guitars dancing around each other until they blend together in the same notes. They go back and forth playing different parts and the guitar bits always come back together. It's always reminded me of The Allman Brothers.<br /><br />4. The very last verse of 'Patience' by Guns N Roses. There is nothing I sing louder when I'm driving in my car.<br /><br />5. The opening guitar riff to 'Money For Nothing' by Dire Straits<br /><br />I'm sure I'll think of five more of these as soon as I hit submit, so I might be back to add more.Matthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04193898227002522826noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5157503008323740264.post-72766422849234556232010-07-04T19:45:39.744-05:002010-07-04T19:45:39.744-05:00This is kinda silly, but what the hell. Song and/o...This is kinda silly, but what the hell. Song and/or musical moments that changed my life forever and how I listen/see music has to be from watching Beavis & Butthead on MTV back in the day. That show introduced me to just some goddamn interesting, intelligent, & most of all... original bands such as The Butthole Surfers, Ministry, Primus, the Meat Puppets, and many more.Poindexternoreply@blogger.com