Songs Within Songs
DrWu
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I'm not talking about prog rock mini operas but songs that have whole other tunes with different melodies or sound structures dropped into them like McCartney's Band on the Run. One of my faves is Ramble Tamble by CCR. The first section is standard CCR country boogie stuff. The "second" song starts at just under the 2 minute mark. One of the best jams ever, a furious rhythm workout with some intense sonics by Fogarty. Share your favorite song inside a song.
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I saw the news today...
Woke up fell out of bed...
Can't You Hear Me Knocking by the stones goes into that kind of spacey sax solo. If that counts then Traffic and some other bands did similar things.
i love the change ups...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scenes_from_an_italian_restaurant
- "Layla," Derek & the Dominoes
- "Lean On Me," Bill Withers
ALSO:
- "Another Country," Electric Flag
- "I Confess," "Let Me Love You," New Colony Six
- "East-West," Paul Butterfield Blues Band
But what about November Rain??
Yeah, I don't think I really consider that a song within a song. That's just more of a different section of the same song. It's really just a breakdown or a bridge or something.
Yeah I was thinking The Doors Whiskey bar might work, but it seems more like just a break down in that regard.
maybe a better choice would be wayne shorter's version of dindi, where there is that soft middle part with just maria booker and her husband playing classical guitar.
East-West? I thought it was more of a jam section that extended the theme. I'll go and listen to it again. Bill Graham's favorite song played at the Fillmore.
UMC's - Swing It To The Area.....
This is really another thraed.
John Miles - Music
Wings - Uncle Albert
Slayer - Raining Blood
Slayer - Angel Of Death
I don't think he meant medleys, which would disqualify both of these songs...
Well, (1) this whole song feels like a "jam" to begin with, and (b) when they shift to a major key, it sounds like a different song than the one they started with...
And the whole thing would have been better if it was just the bridge and the outro. Only Bill Withers song I don't want to hear.
A song that modulates from major to minor, or from acoustic to electric, or a slow into with a fast chours do not seem like songs within songs, to me. Maybe I just don't get the concept.
Doors Whiskey Bar? You mean kurt weil's Alabama Song. I can't think how that is a song within a song.
Speaking of songs that change up the rhythm, Asleep At The Wheel have a song that goes back and forth from being a two step to a waltz. Very cleaver and the refrain; "In French Baton Rouge Might Mean Red Stick, But To Me It Means Broken Hearts".
How about these:
-"Greatdayinthemornin'"-D'Angelo.
-"Deja Vu"-Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young.
-"Lonnie's Lament"-War.
-"Love Hangover"-Diana Ross (sort of).
-"Brilliant Circles"-Stanley Cowell.
-"Free Speech"-Eddie Harris.
-"The Story Of A Man And A Woman - Part 1: She Thought I Was Stanley Clarke - Part 2: A Fool Again - Part 3: - I Nearly Went Crazy (Until I Realized What Had Occurred)"-Stanley Clarke.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
This is where im confused. they never return to the slow intro tempo.
Like Isley Bros Ohio/Machine Gun it never returns to Ohio.
Are they supposed to?
Well, that's a medley, so I wouldn't really expect a return to the first song anyway.