So what is it? It could be your all-time favourite or just what you like most right now....yes, right now, or anything in between.
For me, right now, and for the past few days, it's been the mellifluous, graphite beauty of 'Some say prayers.' Only the album version, probably.
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Your favourite moment in any Sisters song
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Can't really pick one, but perhaps the "another shade" bit from Summer.
Edit: "One, two, three, four-"
Edit: "One, two, three, four-"
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I've always thought that "one, two, three, forget the many steps to heaven..." was an extremely well-done transition into the second half of UtG.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
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Lucretia. the whole build-up in the first part of the song.
"Dum-dum bullets and shoot to kill, ..." might also be one of my favourite parts
"Dum-dum bullets and shoot to kill, ..." might also be one of my favourite parts
Another Shade of You.
The guitar riff from TOL.
It just lets you know it means business from the get go
It just lets you know it means business from the get go
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When goes all woman at the end of some kind of stranger
Also, when goes all woman at the end of amphetamine logic
Also, when goes all woman at the end of lights
Starting to see a little theme here.
Also, when goes all woman at the end of amphetamine logic
Also, when goes all woman at the end of lights
Starting to see a little theme here.
A man with a fictitious grin pondered the terrain in which he flooded with anguish, for this is England. The lion cannot be tamed, this is the game.
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"We don't doubt, we don't take direction,
Lucretia, my reflection, dance the ghost with me" and you know what follows
Lucretia, my reflection, dance the ghost with me" and you know what follows
Keep Music Evil
'And I say mine'XidiouX wrote:So what is it? It could be your all-time favourite or just what you like most right now....yes, right now, or anything in between.
For me, right now, and for the past few days, it's been the mellifluous, graphite beauty of 'Some say prayers.' Only the album version, probably.
XidiouX
And "The Devil may care, but I don't mind"
Lots of great moments already, but my favourite today is from Afterhours, where the the guitar comes in.
The whole build-up at the start of FALAA is just immense. Original mix version, of course.
The first time the choirs kick in before the chorus on This Corrosion is always a shiver-down-the-spine moment.
That last "INCOMING!" on Ribbons right when you think the song has ended, of course.
The moment on Burn when things go backward.
And to give a new song it's due, the frantic bit at the end of War On Drugs is always fun.
The first time the choirs kick in before the chorus on This Corrosion is always a shiver-down-the-spine moment.
That last "INCOMING!" on Ribbons right when you think the song has ended, of course.
The moment on Burn when things go backward.
And to give a new song it's due, the frantic bit at the end of War On Drugs is always fun.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
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"Pass the crystal,spread the tarot,in illusion comfort lies"
and the guitar intro to FALAA
and the guitar intro to FALAA
"I've seen Andrew Eldritch in an ice hockey shirt onstage, and I've given him the benefit of the doubt"
Tom G Warrior of Celtic Frost
we fall to rise
Tom G Warrior of Celtic Frost
we fall to rise
My SMS ringtone, right there.mh wrote: That last "INCOMING!" on Ribbons right when you think the song has ended, of course.
The full choral intro to This Corrosion.
The moment the bass comes in on Dominion.
Opening bar of Body and Soul.
Plus a few already mentioned above.
The moment the bass comes in on Dominion.
Opening bar of Body and Soul.
Plus a few already mentioned above.
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
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Some great choices here. Almost impossible to pick just one TSOM although I could easily do it for most other bands. So I'll go for :
Vocals - the "yips" on "ceiling" and "feeling" towards the end of BE (82)
Drums - the intro to Anaconda
Bass - the descending bit during the break in Adrenochrome
Keyboards - when they come in towards the end of SKOS
Guitar - the start of Ribbons
That's the list for today anyway.
Vocals - the "yips" on "ceiling" and "feeling" towards the end of BE (82)
Drums - the intro to Anaconda
Bass - the descending bit during the break in Adrenochrome
Keyboards - when they come in towards the end of SKOS
Guitar - the start of Ribbons
That's the list for today anyway.