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pop music bumps into a new and mesmerizing dimension. Harrison's guitar on All Your Loving.
The Beatles seem to have had more than a few of those moments.
One that effects me to core of my soul is the harmony singing on the same song's LIVE At The BBC version. Just electrifying.
Got any examples of a moment in a song where the paradigm changed for you? Not whole songs, but a part of a song.
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... pretty avant garde coming from the Who and in 1971; what an album that was/is.
history. She opened with Combination of the Two. WoW!
First time I heard it was on my car radio ... Presto! new guitar paradyme ...
As John Peel so eloquently put it immediately afterwards...
"Never in the field of human endeavour has so much talent been wasted by so few in front of so many".
Kind of what you asked for in reverse.I just new it was all over.
When I first got a dose of live Who at the Hollywood Bowl, it hit me, there is a unique character to the band that became apparent in the flesh. The song, "Can't Explain"..... There was definitely something going on during the concert, but when I listened to a recording of that very performance, it was lost.
The world fell off its axis.
The Who: Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere. 1965. A statement of intent and then over Nicky Hopkins boogie comes the "ain't gonna follow the lines that have been laid before" and a noise guitar solo seems to have no destination just pure energy. Suddenly I was never going to work in a bank.The Byrds: 8 Miles High. 1966. See above.
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