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Post by Robert on Jun 11, 2015 17:40:37 GMT -5
I enjoy listening for what I call little 'moments' in songs; that is, not necessarily a whole song but a particular part that's really magical, be it a few lines of a verse, a unique part of a bridge or a certain bar of a chorus. I've noticed that when certain songs play I especially focus in on certain little moments, and I want to know what moments you all zero in on. Here are mine: - the last three "only flying" lines in Flight where Jason holds the note
- the final chorus on Runaways where the big vocals are layered with another vocal track
- the first few lines of Firing Squad, where J goes into that chilling falsetto
- the clarinet solo in the second half of Hourglass
- the guitar buildup in Hindsight, leading to the first chorus (and the way the drums fade in at the last second)
- the backing vocals on verse two of Clarity, followed by the cool little guitar solo
What say you?
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Post by marts30 on Jun 11, 2015 18:35:40 GMT -5
Agree with the 'only flying' parts. "You're tired out of control, a broken heart, a beating soul" in You Are Not Alone "I'm in the dark" part in Central Park First verse of Exhale
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Post by snowfist on Jun 12, 2015 9:21:07 GMT -5
The part release me, let me go in H2O. That part just hits me every time. Really love the string arrangement in Wish. Falsetto vocal in Firing Squad chorus. Lastly, the sound (not sure what musical intruments being used) after You Are Not Alone first chorus.
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Post by YesNoMaybe on Jul 30, 2015 15:19:02 GMT -5
This is going to be superdescriptive There is this part in Hurricane that goes dumdumdumdumdidum (I can totally hear this in my head, can't you?) I think it might be the bass. To check whether we are thinking the same thing: click here and go to the 2:10 mark The part in One For The Pain where Jay sings "the waaaar is over now, now the waaaar is ooover, life is back in color now, now the waaar is over" I really like the way the vocals and the drums go together. I second the falsettos in the Firing Squad chorus! Jay's backing vocals on Stardust... In Yesterday's Son, I love the lyric "I'm not broken, I'm a wide open highway with room to run".
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