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Most Recognisable Guitar Intro

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Sam Axe, Jun 20, 2011.

  1. OLOF

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  2. Peter the spastic paedo

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  3. Hugh Briss

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    Smells like Teen Spirit - Nirvana.
     
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    You have good taste, but best intro in my opinion has to be Ticks and Leeches by Tool.
     
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  6. MackemsRule

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    This <ok>
     
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  8. Chief

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    Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin. Otherwise most recognised as TOTP.

    The Smiths - This Charming Man. Simply brilliant.
     
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  9. rogueleader

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    I m getting ****ing sick of this ; the intro to "Layla" was conceived and played by -the vastly superior - Duanne Allman - that boring turd clapton isnt fit to gargle Allmans pish...never mind continue to bask in the glory of a riff he never played and has now stolen as his own...

    I told you all that in BHs remarkably similar guitar intro thread a month ago WHY WONT YOU LISTEN :headbang:

    Anyway , the most instantly recognisable riff remains Free`s " Alright Now "
     
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    Man Who sold the World - Nirvana
     
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    Ticket To Ride is pretty iconic as intro's go
     
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    Dire Straits' Brothers in Arms springs to mind.
     
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    The formula 1 music, can't even remember who it was, or if it was even a guitar!
     
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  14. EDGE

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    Fleetfoot Mac - Dum...du du du du du du du du dum.
     
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    The Chain, by Fleetwood Mac. It's bass, and technically the outro though.

     
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    Thats the very one Edge, all together now, dum...dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum.
     
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    An "outro", is that the word that is used?(serious question) I would have thought it would have been an extro.
     
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    rogueleader suave gringo

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    now youre just at it
     
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    If we're speaking bass guitars as well as lead guitars then quite frankly the most instantly recognisable intro is just three notes played by the man that invented the bass as the lead guitar - Peaches - JJ Burnel.

    A close second would be No More Heroes who most people don't even realise is a bass guitar intro.
     
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  20. rogueleader

    rogueleader suave gringo

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    Its FIVE notes , I told you that last time as well...aaaarrrrgggghhhhh :headbang::headbang::headbang:





    but you knew that <laugh> bastardo !
     
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