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Post by MPLS on Oct 7, 2005 10:10:24 GMT -5
the scream at the beginning of Bastards of Young. HANDS DOWN THE BEST SCREAM IN THE HISTORY OF RECORDED ROCK N ROLL.
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Post by jramats on Oct 7, 2005 12:46:47 GMT -5
"yo, chris" before the drums kick in on Talent Show (Is that what he says?)
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Post by DirtyWindow on Oct 7, 2005 14:12:53 GMT -5
The scream at the beginning of "Anywhere is better than here" is classic Mats.
The drum ending of "Achin' to Be"... Mars just had to "rock out" even for a little bit.
Tommy telling off the engineer ("So What" ) at the beginning of "I hate music"... a sign of things to come afterward for the Mats and Tommy.
And of course.... "F%@ked it up" at the end of "Treatment Bound"... how I wish I could have been a roadie during their early years.
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Post by Shell on Oct 9, 2005 12:28:48 GMT -5
the scream at the beginning of Bastards of Young. HANDS DOWN THE BEST SCREAM IN THE HISTORY OF RECORDED ROCK N ROLL. amen brother. always thought so myself.
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Post by WsBigBrownBeaver on Oct 9, 2005 15:17:30 GMT -5
The guitar pounding/riff after "..hear your little heart pound"
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Post by martinpecial on Oct 10, 2005 16:10:00 GMT -5
The ``Just like me'' at the end of Achin To Be.
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Post by FirstAveFiend on Oct 10, 2005 16:50:46 GMT -5
The opening to Wonderful Lie. Hits you right away with amazing lyrics.
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Post by shoplifter on Oct 10, 2005 17:01:01 GMT -5
...always loved the 'round and round in me...' repeating at the end of "merry go round".
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Post by GoddamnJob290 on Oct 10, 2005 19:54:51 GMT -5
The "okay" before the brilliant guitar intro of "Left of the Dial".
The quiet bridge in "Dose of Thunder" before the band blasts up to full volume again and the Paul mumbling that accompanys it.
Bob's crazy guitar stuff in "I'll Buy".
The way Paul sounds like he's bashing the song out, rather than gentle strumming, on "Here Comes A Regular", making it kinda more punk rock.
The back and forth vocal switching on "My Little Problem".
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Post by TomT on Oct 10, 2005 21:12:21 GMT -5
The sleigh bells in Kiss me on the bus
The casio in Within your reach
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Post by allshookup on Oct 13, 2005 13:07:27 GMT -5
the scream at the beginning of Bastards of Young. HANDS DOWN THE BEST SCREAM IN THE HISTORY OF RECORDED ROCK N ROLL. Check the begining of "Anywhere's Better Than Here" on the Inconcerated EP: live, raw, no studio sweetening, and hair-raising...
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Post by karenripington on Oct 14, 2005 10:30:30 GMT -5
the scream at the beginning of Bastards of Young. HANDS DOWN THE BEST SCREAM IN THE HISTORY OF RECORDED ROCK N ROLL. Check the begining of "Anywhere's Better Than Here" on the Inconcerated EP: live, raw, no studio sweetening, and hair-raising... Yep, that's the one -- the other is good but this one is truly the best!
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Post by Nickel on Oct 14, 2005 12:54:47 GMT -5
Every single second of "Stain Yer Blood".
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Post by Shell on Oct 14, 2005 13:01:35 GMT -5
The "let's go!" in I'll Do Anything
And never get tired of the "ah ha haaaa"s and "hey hey hey!"s in Waiting For Somebody
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Post by shoplifter on Oct 14, 2005 13:40:12 GMT -5
The "let's go!" in I'll Do Anything And never get tired of the "ah ha haaaa"s and "hey hey hey!"s in Waiting For Somebody the "come aaawwwwn!!!" before the solo in 'knock it right out'.
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Shell
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Post by Shell on Oct 14, 2005 13:48:06 GMT -5
The "let's go!" in I'll Do Anything And never get tired of the "ah ha haaaa"s and "hey hey hey!"s in Waiting For Somebody the "come aaawwwwn!!!" before the solo in 'knock it right out'. yes
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Post by kgp on Oct 15, 2005 19:54:06 GMT -5
When Paul performed 'These Days' on a Chicago radio station during the Stereo/Mono tour, and sang, 'I don't do too much screaming..' in place of, 'I don't do too much scheming these days.'
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Post by A Regular on Oct 16, 2005 9:04:56 GMT -5
The whispering at the start of Tommy. I've a theory that it was intentionally super-soft so that you'd reach over for the volume knob to crank it up to catch the shit chat, right before the song kicks in. And then you get blown back into your car seat and start head bobbing like the guys in wayne's world.
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Post by TomT on Oct 16, 2005 9:29:16 GMT -5
The whispering at the start of Tommy. I've a theory that it was intentionally super-soft so that you'd reach over for the volume knob to crank it up to catch the shit chat, right before the song kicks in. And then you get blown back into your car seat and start head bobbing like the guys in wayne's world. I thought the same thing. Probably cause that's what happened to me..
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Post by allshookup on Oct 16, 2005 11:33:09 GMT -5
I've always liked the John Lennon-ish ayyyyyye ayes in "First Glimmer."
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