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Great album endings?
Kirbo:
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--- Quote from: Ravenbomb ---"Outside the Wall" by Pink Floyd, from The Wall
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I always found that track to be boring and insubstantial after The Trial, but I guess it's conceptually essential.
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The best thing about Outside the Wall, is the "This is where" at the very end, Floyd's ability to connect the ends of albums is so good.
amok:
--- Quote from: Kai ---I have this feeling that I should probably know why Kyuss are. BUt I don't.
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That's just sad :( everyone must know and love Kyuss.
Get the "Welcome To Sky Valley" CD. "Supa Scoopa and Mighty Scoop" is one of the most rockin' songs in the entire universe.
Also consider picking up "Wretch", their first CD, solely for the blistering 2-minute rifftastic intro track. Josh Homme was a badass rock guitarist way before he even thought of forming a band called QOTSA. :)
Thrillho:
--- Quote from: Kirbo ---
--- Quote from: DynamiteKid ---
--- Quote from: Ravenbomb ---"Outside the Wall" by Pink Floyd, from The Wall
--- End quote ---
I always found that track to be boring and insubstantial after The Trial, but I guess it's conceptually essential.
--- End quote ---
The best thing about Outside the Wall, is the "This is where" at the very end, Floyd's ability to connect the ends of albums is so good.
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But that connects to the start of the Wall...during the opening, there's a "where we came in?"
Misereatur:
Van Der Graaf Generator - A Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers from the album Pawn Hearts.
Nothing like an epic 23 minutes of mindless prog' rock.
mberan42:
Mogwai - Young Team - Mogwai Fear Satan --- Seconded
Oasis - (what's the story) Morning Glory - Champagne Supernova --- Seconded
The Wrens - The Meadowlands - This is Not What You Had Planned --- Surprised nobody has mentioned this one yet.
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