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Freep Fills: Pick 5 Fav Rock Drum and Guitar Intros
May 14, 2011 | This Just In

Posted on 05/14/2011 10:37:12 PM PDT by This Just In

Do you recall that epic drum intro to the song, ‘50 Ways to Leave Your Lover’, by Paul Simon? Does anyone remember the name of that famous drummer who created that intro? I’m guessing that right about now that groove is playing in your mind’s eye (or ear). The great Steve Gadd came up with one of the most unforgettable licks and intros in the history of rock n roll.

Just a few days ago my better half and I were busy logging some miles between point A and point B on our scenic drive when we started talking about music. What are the most recognizable drum intros you remember, we asked one another? Rock intros, to be more precise. Steve Gadd’s monumental drum lick was the catalyst for our topical conversation.

I was reminded of our conversation the other day as I read a thread here on FR titled, “Rolling Stone Readers Pick the Best Ballads of All Time.” Frankly, the Freepers lists of …Best Ballads were far better than the list the Rolling Stone came up with. The old motor in the noggin starting turning, and I wondered what your picks would be if there was a poll in choosing the most identifiable drum and guitar intros to a rock song.

The reason I say “identifiable” is because “favs” are generally subjective. Identifiable can be just as subjective, but whether you like the band, the songs, or the riffs, licks, and/or fills, some songs are instantly identified by a broad audience.

So, your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to list 5 of the most easily identified drum intros, and 5 of the most easily identified guitar intros. These choices do not have to be solo instrumentation, but either the drum or guitar must be pronounced. It's time to rock....


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To: This Just In

“I listed that on my Honorable Mention list. There are just too many to choose from, and that’s a great thing.”

Missed it way down there. Rebel Rouser, if you are an old geezer, is the only other more instantly recognizable song I can think of than that. Except Pipeline, also in the geezer category...


41 posted on 05/14/2011 11:19:35 PM PDT by jessduntno (Liberalism is socialism in a party dress. And just as masculine.)
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To: Steely Tom

I must admit that when we listen to Steely Dan, and especially when are children are around (they’re getting a little long in the tooth, but not long enough to leave home just yet), I wince over some of the lyrics. Drinking scotch whiskey all night long, then dying behind the wheel isn’t what we’d call edifying. So, often times our family sits around and talks about music, lyrics, and philosophy. One must be careful, and especially around the kids.


42 posted on 05/14/2011 11:23:08 PM PDT by This Just In (In America, RINO's belong in zoo's, not public office)
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To: This Just In
For something a little different, here are a couple of pieces by the one of the preeminent acoustic fingerstyle guitarists in the world, Pierre Bensusan.

Silent Passenger

Chant De Nuit

43 posted on 05/14/2011 11:23:36 PM PDT by csense
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To: Georgia Girl 2

gimmie back my bullets

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMnSqcmANro


44 posted on 05/14/2011 11:23:44 PM PDT by chicken head
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To: csense

I apologize. I can’t check out the links right now. Will try later.


45 posted on 05/14/2011 11:25:20 PM PDT by This Just In (In America, RINO's belong in zoo's, not public office)
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To: This Just In
I'm flexible on "Mississippi Queen" for best drum intro.

But I can't forgive you on the guitar intros. Nothing comes close to Can't You Hear Me Knocking and The Ocean for best guitar intros period. Best riffs ever...

46 posted on 05/14/2011 11:25:51 PM PDT by Clint N. Suhks (Liz Cheney/Sarah Palin 2012)
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To: This Just In
Since there's a lot of music fans here, I gotta mention an album that'll knock yer socks off.

Check out Carlos Santana's newest: Guitar Heaven - The Greatest Guitar Classics of All Time.

I know he's a lib pinko, but the covers he plays on this album are WAY better than the original artist's versions.

47 posted on 05/14/2011 11:26:17 PM PDT by Slump Tester (What if I'm pregnant Teddy? Errr-ahh -Calm down Mary Jo, we'll cross that bridge when we come to it)
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To: This Just In
Oh, those are mild.

Listen to the lyrics of Glamour Profession.

Then there's Kid Charlemagne.

Both are musical extravaganzas. Neither can I enjoy with my teenage son.

48 posted on 05/14/2011 11:27:10 PM PDT by Steely Tom (Obama goes on long after the thrill of Obama is gone)
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To: Clint N. Suhks

Those intros are smokin, but Eruption’s up there (pun intended). Seriously.


49 posted on 05/14/2011 11:28:18 PM PDT by This Just In (In America, RINO's belong in zoo's, not public office)
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To: chicken head

i think this japanese girl has carlos santana beat- (check it out)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxmPunPfqoo&feature=fl_lolz&playnext=1&list=FLk7UpUcI0QR4


50 posted on 05/14/2011 11:28:57 PM PDT by chicken head
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To: This Just In

Where Eagles Dare by Iron Maiden for drum intro:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFKr9Z3W9z0

Phantom of the Opera for guitar intro:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmFobREx7CE

Iron Maiden:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EJ4NlyAZ2Q

Run To The Hills:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQW9wD00Twc&feature=related


51 posted on 05/14/2011 11:29:05 PM PDT by wastedyears (SEAL SIX makes me proud to have been playing SOCOM since 2003.)
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To: Steely Tom

I was referring to the Steely Dan songs we CAN listen to with our children. As you well know, some of their lyrics are for adults only, and that’s questionable as well. :^)


52 posted on 05/14/2011 11:30:35 PM PDT by This Just In (In America, RINO's belong in zoo's, not public office)
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To: This Just In

The intro to “Sweet Jane” by The Velvet Underground just sparkles, it’s like a waterfall of strings fading into the opening riff. Always loved it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWkpEW-Ars4


53 posted on 05/14/2011 11:30:51 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: chicken head

It would probably sound better not played on the bridge pickup.


54 posted on 05/14/2011 11:32:41 PM PDT by wastedyears (SEAL SIX makes me proud to have been playing SOCOM since 2003.)
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To: This Just In
This one's tough. Guitars.

No Order
Whippin' Post - Allman Bros
I Don't Need No Doctor - Humble Pie
Thin Lizzy - The Rocker
Born on the Bayou - Credence
Needle and the Spoon - Lynyrd Skynyrd

55 posted on 05/14/2011 11:32:55 PM PDT by Darren McCarty (I am not lead by any politician. I am my own leader.)
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To: Steely Tom
Taipei, Taiwan June 1977:

Walked with my Chinese doll into a record store. No copywrite, so all new albums were 50 cents US. Didn't know Steely Dan other than the top 40 stuff - reeling up the rears - bought Aja.

Returned to her family's noodle shop and had a listen. 45 minutes later, in shock, speechless, I told Ling I was gonna take a walk.

That was some kind of rock album. Few had the immediate, and long-lasting, impact of that one.
56 posted on 05/14/2011 11:33:00 PM PDT by jobim
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To: chicken head

One of my favs. I am originally from Jax. Fla. My sister lived right down the street from some of the Lynard Skynard band members for years. We love those guys, Tom Petty and .38 Special. Local boys rock.


57 posted on 05/14/2011 11:33:11 PM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: Steely Tom; This Just In
I always knew Becker and Fagan were perfectionists, but this little nugget of trivia is mind blowing:

Becker and Fagen used at least 42 different studio musicians, 11 engineers, and took over a year to record the tracks that resulted in 1980's Gaucho — an album that contains only seven songs.

58 posted on 05/14/2011 11:33:38 PM PDT by buccaneer81 (ECOMCON)
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To: This Just In
Intro to Outlaws-Green Grass and Hight Tides.

On a different front. for a song that must be played at the highest volume possible The Who-Emminence Front.

59 posted on 05/14/2011 11:36:08 PM PDT by Drill Thrawl (How much longer can the charade last?)
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To: This Just In
Don Brewer

Kenny Aronoff

60 posted on 05/14/2011 11:38:03 PM PDT by South40 (Ron Paul and his flaming antiwar spam monkeys can Kiss my Ass!!" -- Jim Robinson, 09/30/07)
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