ITT: The best moments in music history:
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ITT: The best moments in music history:
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Great taste OP.
I'll go ahead and add this: youtu.be
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get fucked pleb
dude I love student demonstration time wym
this, too, is v nice
the hard truth
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nig I'm tryna get moments
like
specific parts of songs
not just entire songs
The last 3 minutes of Starless
I don't think I've actually ever listened to king crimson. Listening rn tho and this is pretty damn good #nice
I'm not even that big of a fan of them but even I admit Starless is fucking incredible. Probably the best prog song I've ever heard.
>that 1960s sci-fi UFO style synth meant to sound like sirens
that harmony is fuckin wonderful
mu introduced this to me this past summer. Listening to it and watching Love and Mercy made be a Beach Boys fan.
Not sure why, but this is my favorite part of anything that pink floyd has ever done.
Till I Die going into Surf's Up is the greatest pairing of back to back songs in history
Correct. I would even go a step further and say the Brian triptych of A Day in the Life of a Tree/Til I Die/Surf's Up is one of the greatest run of songs.
>that intro
Here's some bomb-ass classical shit:
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I was contemplating if I should have included A Day in the Life of a Tree because I'm on the fence with the lyrics
They're simple and border on being cheesy, but Jack Rieley sings them perfectly. When you frame the lyrics as being about Brian's own withering existence, they're heartbreaking.
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This has probably one of the best intros to anything I've ever heard desu
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This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. I get chills every single time right at 1:46.
Please listen to this, it is so breathtaking.
boi this is nice as fuck thanks for sharing
reminds me of youtu.be
This is pretty nice. I love when the rest of the ensemble comes in the second time. Takes a while for my ears to adjust to this kind of sound, but when they do it is really beautiful.
I fuckin love the outro thing they did for this
also in general, I love when you think a song's over and then they're like "nah" and they do one last bit (only other example I can think of is Hello Goodbye, but the Beach Boys definitely did it too)
So fucking dark man.....heaviest stuff around
>that long-ass piano chord
The last five minutes or so of Finale by Julia Holter m.youtube.com
>babby's first classical
I have no problem with this
I love the sound of ass-piano
That's a good point