The best one note musical stuff.
- lyle_from_minneapolis
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I know we've mentioned Neil Young in terms of ALL his solos (not true or fair, yet still funny), but I love his one note solo on "Vampire Blues" from On The Beach.
For that matter, Lennon's two-tone solo on "Yer Blues" is a good kick in the head. Or the opening to "Revolution." Sometimes it doesn't take much to say it all.
For that matter, Lennon's two-tone solo on "Yer Blues" is a good kick in the head. Or the opening to "Revolution." Sometimes it doesn't take much to say it all.
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- captsandwich
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Boredom was one of the first songs I learned on the guitar. The Clash did a lot of that kind of stuff, too. The middle verses of Tommy Gun (where it goes quiet) Mick Jones plays 1 note through the entire verse. My band plays a song called Your Future where I did the same thing after the solo. Coincidence? 

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I started listening to The Clash when 'London Calling' came out. I thought they were great, so I collected all of their albums and singles up through 'Combat Rock' and played them to death. At some point around 1983, I suddenly decided that they were "uncool", so I sold off every Clash record I ever bought. I haven't listened to them since. I've never had that reaction to any other band. Very odd...
- captsandwich
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Randy,
they are one of the handful of bands that I always return to, no matter where my taste in music goes. I hated Sandanista and Combat Rock when they came out, but now I argue the merits of those two albums with my friends. Joe Strummer is one of my all-time heroes.
they are one of the handful of bands that I always return to, no matter where my taste in music goes. I hated Sandanista and Combat Rock when they came out, but now I argue the merits of those two albums with my friends. Joe Strummer is one of my all-time heroes.
Lemme graze into your veldt/ lemme stomple your albino/lemme nibble on your buds/ I'm your Love Rhino
Greg, I can't explain why I stopped liking their music. I thought 'Sandinista!' was indulgent with only a few good tunes. I enjoyed 'Combat Rock', even though 'Rock The Casbah' has to be one of the worst songs of all time (with an even worse MTV video in heavy rotation). Then one day I decided I couldn't listen to them anymore. Weird.
iNdulgent is the "N" in Rock 'N Roll.
- Washington Bullets
- Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice)
- The Magnificent Seven
- Lose This Skin
- Rebel Waltz
- Hitsville U.K.
- The Leader
- Let's Go Crazy
- The Sound of Sinners
- One More Time
- Police On My Back...just for starters
ahh, great stuff! Dare I say, it's their "White Album".
- Washington Bullets
- Lightning Strikes (Not Once But Twice)
- The Magnificent Seven
- Lose This Skin
- Rebel Waltz
- Hitsville U.K.
- The Leader
- Let's Go Crazy
- The Sound of Sinners
- One More Time
- Police On My Back...just for starters
ahh, great stuff! Dare I say, it's their "White Album".
How much!?!
- captsandwich
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Zactly, Mick. When I was younger I was 'this isn't punk, what a load!' Now, listening to that album, the number of good songs on it is surprising. If it had been a double LP, it would have been lauded like London Calling. I read recently that they had already promised fans a triple album, before they had written a note, so they knowingly put some experimentation (ie: filler) on there.
Lemme graze into your veldt/ lemme stomple your albino/lemme nibble on your buds/ I'm your Love Rhino
- lyle_from_minneapolis
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There's some one note biz on "Getting Better" as well as Fleetwood Mac's "Chain" and "Don't Stop"
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