Things You Never Get Tired Of Hearing

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  • thesolelifethesolelife 369 Posts
    Fender Rhodes

  • Mr_Lee_PHDMr_Lee_PHD 2,042 Posts
    :off_the_wall:
    TROY
    Led Zeppelin II
    The Apache Braek
    Love Braek
    Lesson 6
    Give It Up Or Turn It Loose
    California Soul
    Roland Space Echo

  • JimsterJimster Cruffiton.etsy.com 6,960 Posts
    Aretha singing delicate
    Dee Dee Bridgewater singing "How High The Moon"
    Chaka not singing delicate
    Eliane Elias chords. If I could throw my piano off a bridge after hearing something...
    Gene Perez basslines
    Erykah Badu's "Other Side Of The Game"
    Nard basslines
    Chet Baker scatting
    Herbie/Ron/Tony
    Saudade turnarounds in "Dolphin Dance"
    Me'Shell's "Bittersweet" offa "Peace Beyond Passion"

  • BeatnicholasBeatnicholas 1,005 Posts
    handclaps into an EMT plate reverb.
    also natural vocal reverb on motown records.
    tb303 basslines
    strings arrangements on disco records.

  • Mek_JaggerMek_Jagger 322 Posts
    luck said:

    When keeping it troll goes wrong.
    no doubt. i probably should have added a wink after the 'you're fuckin pushin it' comment. it was meant as a joke and seemed harmless after a few beers. i really should stop that.
    Of course i know rock is a legend on this board. i read every post he writes on here. So when he said 'any version' of walk on by, i threw out the smith & mighty tune knowing he's not a drum machine guy. And knowing the general anti-UK / pro-US stance on here i thought i'd stir the pot about the whole bristol scene being majorly important.. which it is.

    so yeah - massive fail. apologies rock.
    my post quota is up, i'll be back talking shit next paddys day. bet you cant wait.
    Sl??n.

  • JuniorJunior 4,853 Posts
    Individual moments that spring to mind today........

    The final thirty seconds of I Forgot To Be Your Lover
    The Jackson sample breakdown in By The Time I Get To Arizona
    Biggie's hiccup in The What
    The encores in the two final tour versions of Try A Little Tenderness
    The first minute or so of Love's The Red Telephone
    2.40 onwards in Marvin's Time To Get It Together
    Z-Ro singing in The Rain
    The chords into the "Well, well well well, hello baby" at the beginning of UGK's One Day
    The black suit, funer-al into the chorus part of Frank Ocean's Swim good

  • BurnsBurns 2,227 Posts
    dub echo
    matches
    startup of any muscle-era V8
    birds chirping
    The Commodores "Why You Wanna Try ME"
    deep house

  • DuderonomyDuderonomy Haut de la Garenne 7,793 Posts
    Good live music, any genre.

    Even not so good live music usually has some redeeming qualities about it.

  • The_Hook_UpThe_Hook_Up 8,182 Posts
    Pat Hare's and Hubert Sumlin's guitar combined with Howlin' Wolf's voice...

    John Bonham's kick...

    my dogs' snoring...

    An Adios Gringo live show...

    Hendrix feedback

    Eric Dolphy's solos

    Richard Berry "Have Love Will Travel"

    Big Maybelle

    AC/DC "Let there be rock" LP

    the little sound my wife makes when she is delighted

  • sakedelicsakedelic 247 Posts
    The Stones
    Dub

  • mickalphabetmickalphabet deep inna majestic segue 374 Posts

  • maldorurrmaldorurr 120 Posts
    Tony Williams or Elvin Jones drumming on anything, ever.

    Herbie Hancock playing on other people's shit.

    Anyone who really knows how to twerk a Hammond B3, which I've come to find is just as difficult and subtle an art as actually being able to play.

    Cronchy Wurlitzer piano with the tremolo on.

    Pretty much all Rhodes, possible exception for the real tinny twinkletoes "Angela" variant.

    George Duke's solos with Frank Zappa.

    Anyone who kills that kind of soul-jazz shuffle that's a bit like a quieter, more cymbal-focused blues shuffle. You hear it a lot on Jimmy Smith/Charles Earland/etc etc LPs. Dudes like Art Blakey.

    Willie Col??n & Ruben Blades, Siembra.

    Timbaleros who can keep up the cascar?? on the shell.

    A big stonkin' Fender P-bass tone.

    Nick Cave, "Stranger than Kindness."

    Supersilent, "6.1."

    All Miles, In a Silent Way thru Pangaea and Agharta.

    Miroslav Vitous -- his playing, not necessarily the LPs, tho Mountain in the Clouds is dope.

    Wayne Shorter's Blue Note LPs.

    Eric Dolphy, Out to Lunch!
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