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Ronin
07-05-2007, 18:23
For you what is the best nº1 track on a music album? (side A track 1 on a vinyl?)

I´m talking about those songs that besides being a great song are also a great kickass way to anounce you´re listening to a album by band "X".

My vote goes for "You think I ain´t worth a dollar but I feel like a Millionaire" from Queens of the Stone Age...the Album is "Songs for the Deaf"...

This song is especially powerfull the first time you hear it.....it starts with a great guitar riff....but the sound is strangelly half-muted........which makes you turn up the volume!...that´s when Nick Oliveri´s screamed vocals come on and the the production volume is turned way up!......

man...that song is like a kick in the balls!....and you know you´re in for one hell of an album.


what about you guys?

Big King Sanctaphrax
07-05-2007, 18:38
That is a very good choice, I love that album.

I'd vote for Foxy Lady from Are You Experienced, and More than a Feeling from the first Boston album.

Stig
07-05-2007, 18:44
Baba O'Riley from Who's Next by The Who
Wouldn't It Be Nice from Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys

And there are many more who are good. Like More Than A Feeling as BKS said.

GeneralHankerchief
07-05-2007, 19:05
Baba O'Riley is an excellent one.

I'd have to go with "One Of These Days" off of Floyd's Meddle album. Anyone who's listened can tell you why.

Big King Sanctaphrax
07-05-2007, 19:16
I can't believe I forgot that, that's a cracking opener.

Beirut
07-05-2007, 21:00
The Motley Crew album that opens with Dr. Feelgood.

I borrowed the CD off a buddy years ago and have yet to listen to any other song on it except that one. But it's a honker!

Spino
07-05-2007, 22:15
Wow, what a great question! I remember when I was a teenager my best friend and I had a discussion about this same topic. Are we going purely for quality or hard rocking, in your face tunes of the highest quality? Some great posts so far, Baba O'Riley is hard to top but this slew of gems just popped in my head and make it awfully hard to decide...

Song - Album - Artist (in no particular order)
Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - AC/DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap
Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin II - Led Zeppelin
Black Dog - Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin
Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin III - Led Zeppelin
Good Times Bad Times - Led Zeppelin I - Led Zeppelin
Roadhouse Blues - Morrison Hotel - The Doors
Sympathy for the Devil - Beggars Banquest - Rolling Stones
Start Me Up - Tattoo You - Rolling Stones
Message in a Bottle - Reggata de Blanc - The Police

Obviously most of the songs I listed are more 'in your face' type of tunes


PS, sorry BKS but 'Manic Depression' was the first track from 'Are You Experienced?', not 'Foxy Lady'.

Big King Sanctaphrax
07-06-2007, 00:45
According, to wiki, the track listings differ between the US and UK versions. Foxy Lady is the first track on the UK version.

naut
07-06-2007, 00:53
Here in Australia "Are You Experienced?" has the best song to open with, Purple Haze.

Togakure
07-06-2007, 03:58
Have to go with what's already been mentioned: Led Zeppelin, from II and IV respectively: Whole Lotta Love and Black Dog.

Honorable mentions:
- Peter Gabriel, from Security, Rhythm of the Heat
- NiN, from Pretty Hate Machine, Head Like a Hole
- Van Halen, from Van Halen, Running with the Devil
- Depeche Mode, from Black Celebration, Black Celebration

There are so many....

InsaneApache
07-06-2007, 10:07
Five Years (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=louXPUW7tHU) from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars.

Best album from the 70s hands down. :2thumbsup:

English assassin
07-06-2007, 13:58
My vote goes to Hells bells, from AC/DC, Back in Black.

Boiiiiiiiiiing......Boiiiiiiiiiing.........Boiiiiiiing.........

Bijo
07-06-2007, 15:44
"The Power of Equality (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5088741518264911105&q=power+of+equality&total=247&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=8)" on "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Heed the quiet start, funky guitar, the fitting voice, the tight drums, the flow and touch of the song, and the bass whose motion is beautiful.

Thereafter the next song would immediately appear with a beautiful funky guitar; it befits the (almost) perfect flow. Unfortunately too much exposure to this sort of music possibly excites emotion, thus I am not to heed it.

Csargo
07-06-2007, 16:06
"The Power of Equality (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5088741518264911105&q=power+of+equality&total=247&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=8)" on "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Heed the quiet start, funky guitar, the fitting voice, the tight drums, the flow and touch of the song, and the bass whose motion is beautiful.

Thereafter the next song would immediately appear with a beautiful funky guitar; it befits the (almost) perfect flow. Unfortunately too much exposure to this sort of music possibly excites emotion, thus I am not to heed it.

Good song.

Axeknight
07-06-2007, 17:20
Overture - Tommy - The Who
Speed King - In Rock - Deep Purple
Jailbreak - Live & Dangerous - Thin Lizzy
Like A Rolling Stone - Highway 61 Revisited - Bob Dylan
Gimme Shelter - Let It Bleed - The Rolling Stones

naut
07-07-2007, 05:11
"The Power of Equality (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5088741518264911105&q=power+of+equality&total=247&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=8)" on "Blood Sugar Sex Magik" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Heed the quiet start, funky guitar, the fitting voice, the tight drums, the flow and touch of the song, and the bass whose motion is beautiful.

Thereafter the next song would immediately appear with a beautiful funky guitar; it befits the (almost) perfect flow. Unfortunately too much exposure to this sort of music possibly excites emotion, thus I am not to heed it.
Good song, but If I was going to pick a Chili album I'd say Fight Like A Brave (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h5BQaxlHF8) off Uplift Mofo (warning moderate explicit language) or Jungleman (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc2Ps-k7FhM) off Freaky Styley (warning socks).

HoreTore
07-07-2007, 12:01
Shine on you crazy diamond on Wish you were here by Pink Floyd.

Eases teh pain.

Bijo
07-07-2007, 12:33
Good song, but If I was going to pick a Chili album I'd say Fight Like A Brave (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h5BQaxlHF8) off Uplift Mofo (warning moderate explicit language) or Jungleman (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc2Ps-k7FhM) off Freaky Styley (warning socks).
I never heard these before. Are they songs made much earlier? My critical mind tells me these songs are less perfected, but since it's done live I am uncertain.

naut
07-07-2007, 13:12
Yes of the second and third albums, (Freaky Styley 1985 and The Uplift Mofo Party Plan 1987 respectively). My favourite two Peppers albums.

Pannonian
07-07-2007, 15:18
Smells Like Teen Spirit (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPQR-OsH0RQ), from Nevermind, by Nirvana.

naut
07-07-2007, 15:25
Smells Like Teen Spirit (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPQR-OsH0RQ), from Nevermind, by Nirvana.
:wall:

GeneralHankerchief
07-07-2007, 17:56
Ooh, that reminds me.

"Once" on Pearl Jam's Ten.

bones58
07-10-2007, 06:16
I never heard these before. Are they songs made much earlier? My critical mind tells me these songs are less perfected, but since it's done live I am uncertain.

Power of Equality is a fantastic song, it always gets me pump. Though I would have to say regarding the Peppers best album opener it would probably have to be Warped. With Good time boys and Around The World tied second.

Moros
07-10-2007, 15:24
Want - Wild mood swings - The Cure.

drone
07-10-2007, 15:39
Hey Man Nice Shot (Short Bus, Filter) is a great opener, although their later albums take a different direction so I guess it doesn't really define the band. War Ensemble (Seasons in the Abyss, Slayer) gives you a good feel for what you are about to hear. But I'd have to agree with English assassin, Hell's Bells rules.

Tristuskhan
07-10-2007, 20:43
The Clash, "London calling"
Dead Kennedy's, "Kill the Poor", on "fresh fruit for rotting vegetables" album

Gawain of Orkeny
07-11-2007, 04:51
Ina Godda Da Vita :laugh4:

Its the whole first side of the album :beam:

And speaking of the Who how about the opening number from Live at Leeds.

Young Man Blues - The Who - Live at isle of wright (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmDzEa2-Q58)

Close as I could find. Pretty much the same era. Moon is a mad man.

Ronin
07-11-2007, 11:02
Ina Godda Da Vita :laugh4:

Its the whole first side of the album :beam:



Iron Butterfly!!! :2thumbsup:
The ultimate one hit wonder band!!!

but what a song...and the drum solo!

ever saw the simpsons episode were bart exchanged the hymns book with Ina Godda Da Vita?
at the end of the song the organ lady drops dead :laugh4:

Tristuskhan
07-11-2007, 11:29
ever saw the simpsons episode were bart exchanged the hymns book with Ina Godda Da Vita?
at the end of the song the organ lady drops dead :laugh4:

Saw it... almost died laughing myself:laugh4:

Moros
07-11-2007, 12:08
It's Ina Gadda Da Vida, youngtsers.
:bounce:

King Kurt
07-11-2007, 12:11
Young Man Blues - The Who - Live at isle of wright (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmDzEa2-Q58)


The Who live at The Isle of Wight 1970 - such memories - I was there. They came on about midnight or later, played a load of their classics, then the whole of Tommy - they were on stage for about 3 hours and ended with "Listening to you" with 4 huge searchlights shinning out from behind them lighting up about 600,000 of us having the time of our life. From memory they were on just after the Doors - now that is what you call a line up!!

Fragony
07-11-2007, 12:49
Best of winterchill.

You take my blues awayyyyyyy, everyday, take away my blues :2thumbsup: :2thumbsup: :yes:

Gawain of Orkeny
07-11-2007, 15:07
It's Ina Gadda Da Vida, youngtsers.


Who you calling youngster :laugh4:

The original title was "In the Garden of Eden"

Moros
07-11-2007, 15:42
But it was never: "ina godda da vita".

Tsssk. Bloody yuppies. ~:clown:

Gawain of Orkeny
07-11-2007, 15:55
But it was never: "ina godda da vita".

You never heard of ebonics ?
And who is a yuppie?

Orb
07-11-2007, 23:57
Either Looking For Someone, from Genesis' Trespass
and Heat of the Moment, from Asia

Reverend Joe
07-12-2007, 04:05
Ina Godda Da Vita :laugh4:

Its the whole first side of the album :beam:
On my LP, it's on the second side... :shrug:

(And by the way, my LP also says "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida." ~;p)

Best songs for me:

"She Has Funny Cars." Tells you exactly what you are getting in the first five seconds.

The first suite from "After Bathing at Baxter's" is another, probably the best 3-song grouping you could choose from the band.

"Astronomy Domine", the best way to start off the best Floyd album: with a crazy psychedelic song with a backbeat that resembles the first wave of an acid trip.

"Magical Mystery Tour": hard one to beat. Then again, it's hard to beat any dopesmoking anthem, let alone one as good as this.

"Don't Give It Up Now", the opener to the album "On Fyre" by the little-known Lyres.

"In The Beginning", the opener for my favorite Moody Blues album, "On The Threshold of a Dream." It's like Dark Side for the 60's man -- and "In The Beginning" is its "Speak To Me" (only better.)