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Best Album-Closing Tracks in Rock history?
We've been kicking this around my office the last few days, discussing the best closing tracks in Rock history....and what makes a great closing track, etc.
I thought I'd throw it out here since it's been a pretty subjective but fun discussion. Some of my faves: Beatles - "A Day In The Life" (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) Weezer - "Only In Dreams" (Weezer [Blue Album]) Led Zeppelin - "Bring It On Home" (II) The Clash - "Train In Vain" (London Calling)
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Course, I'm partial to Natural Science by Rush (Permanent Waves) The End on Abbey Road (since I agree that Her Majesty shouldn't be included in the medley).
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Tool - "Third Eye" (Aenima)
Metallica - "Damage Inc." (Master of Puppets) Queensryche - "Anybody Listening?" (Empire)
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I think 'Her Majesty' is actually a great ending... i basically consider the whole suite of songs the end of the album, which is the only reason I didn't list it. As a whole I consider it the best overall end to any album ever, even better since it ended their career.
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That drummy unnamed filler track at the end of Def Leppard's Pyromania.
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09-11-2008, 11:46 AM | #6 |
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Blondie's Attack of the Giant Ants has the highest rating of any final track in my itunes, although my ratings are still a work in progress.
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Quick question, is there some simple way i'm missing to use a smart playlist to put all final tracks together? I couldn't think of one because obviously the number of the tracks varies... and to my knowledge you can't do something like track = "last" |
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dyers eve- metallica- and justice for all
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I am quite partial to Somewhere in Time/Believe from Savatage's album, Streets: A Rock Opera.
The End from The Doors self titled debut album. Desolation Row from Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited. Last edited by Oilers9911 : 09-11-2008 at 11:58 AM. |
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I can't think of any either. I used Access to get a list, subtracting track count - track number. But I don't see a way to do it with smart playlists, either. |
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Spicy McHaggis Jig- Dropkick Murphys- sing loud sing proud
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"Videotape" from Radiohead's In Rainbows. Just a stunning track.
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A Day In The Life from the Beatles is the one that immediately came to mind, but since that's been mentioned I'll see if I can review my albums and come up with some other decent choices.
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i second Only In Dreams and will add in Sir Psycho Sexy off of BloodSugarSexMagik (RHCP). it was one of their most epic songs at that point, and the ending hinted that there was more under the hood than just frat cocks in socks music. a perfect way to end what was a huge album in 1991 and what is one of the most important albums in rock.
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Some classics that come to mind:
the closing medley on Abbey Road; "The Ends", Doors "When the Levee Breaks", Led Zeppelin "The Wheel", Jerry Garcia "Shine On You Crazy Diamond 6-9", Pink Floyd Some others: "The River", Doves "Love Spreads", Stone Roses "Fools Gold", Stone Roses |
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I like Shine on You Crazy Diamond and Pigs on the Wing starting and ending Pink Floyd's albums.
But I will go with Brian Damage and Eclipse as my favorite ending to any album. |
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As I listen through my albums, Green Day was one track off of having the all time most-played last track ever (Good Riddance was the second last track on Nimrod).
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that's not really an official close to the album. they always had these short throwaway songs on every album (One Hot Minute was the last album to have one), i can run down the list for you if you like. They're Red Hot just happens to be the last track, but its not the last official song. just like if you listen to a hip hop album and the last track is like a track of people talking, that doesn't mean its the last song on the album. in fact, i'll give you a list of the throwaway little ditties on every RHCP off the top of my head (and in chronological order): Red Hot Chili Peppers (self titled): You Always Sing The Same Freakey Styley: Thirty Dirty Birds Uplift Mofo Party Plan: Skinny Sweaty Man Mother's Milk: Punk Rock Classic BSSM: They're Red Hot One Hot Minute: Pea you can make the case that Right On Time is one of the throwaway songs, since its under 2 minutes, but its a complete song and there's nothing difference about it other than its a short song. Pea is really the last one of those short little ditties of theirs. Last edited by Anthony : 09-11-2008 at 01:04 PM. |
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Prince - Purple Rain (Purple Rain)
SRV - Riviera Paradise (In Step) Asleep in the Desert - ZZ Top PE - Fight the Power (Fear of a Black Planet) Jane's Addiction - Pigs in Zen (Nothing's Shocking) GNR - Rocket Queen (Appetite for Destruction) Def Leppard - No No No (High N Dry) ACDC - Whole Lotta Rosie (Let There Be Rock) (AC DC could have won this hand's down, but they put Ride On as the 2nd to last track on both versions of Dirty Deeds - it would be a perfect final track)
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oh, also
Tesla - Before My Eyes (Mechanical Resonance)
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and, really, we've had 2 Metallica entries already and neither was Call of the Ktulu or Wiplash?
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except One Hot Minute. That whole album was filled with throwaways. hah.
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Forgot about that. Quite epic for a final song. Possibly most epic ending song in regards to drama and production.
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case in point, "My Second Album" is technically the last song on STP's "Purple" album. it's a hidden track, but it's just a silly throwaway song. no one would consider it the proper ending to the album. its goofy. as is They're Red Hot, which isn't even a song the Chili Peppers wrote.
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I will say though, I think Warped is a really great song. A song that if somebody else did as well, it would make said band somewhat famous.
Aeroplane is probably the best RHCP song on that album. At least an attempt to bridge the obvious gap in era styles. Navarro isn't as Navarro on that song and you could say that John could fit into the guitar role for that tune.
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I saw an interview with the dude who performed My Second Album. He was a big, bald guy who had hundreds of lounge style songs. He appeared to be slightly autistic or something. It was years ago so my memory of the interview isn't that clear. Rich Peterson or something.
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Pink Floyd-Brain Damage/Eclipse
Modest Mouse-The Good Times Are Killing Me Cursive-The Night I Lost The Will To Fight Sunny Day Real Estate-The Days Were Golden Hey Anthony..if you're gonna take an RHCP as an album closer, I think Road Trippin' is the one to pick.
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the cool thing about all that is that on the cd packaging (i think the back of the cd) is a cake with 12 candles and on the cake, in icing, is "12 precious melodies". the only words i remember on that song is: "The second album 12 precious melodieeeees to. be. sung. including this number..." now i got the song stuck in my head. |
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how could I forget Dark Side of the Moon. Dang. That gives Purple Rain a run for its epic-sounding money.
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To me, you pay the price for dumb-ass hidden tracks by being removed from consideration.
It is probably the best thing about the digital age - death of the hidden track. |
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great pick. Sir Psycho Sexy is just a more epic song, and a more musically important album. starts off in a traditional funky Peppers-eqsue way, has a really beautiful bridge, goes back to the funk and last verse goes "ooooo, and it's nice down here, i think i'll stay for a while" and boom, takes you the outro that fades into a sound of girls singing and cars whizzing by. a new era begins right after that track is played. welcome, 1990's. |
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working in music recording business, I've experienced how hard it is to put an album sequence together. Think of all the lame songs that finish an album. Rush has quite a few from 90s to now. Most bands put their filler towards the end. Concept albums (The Who/Pink Floyd Beatles) have a better shot at having some amazing at the end. For the most part, bands don't really have 9-12 killer songs so they will throw their slo-jam or avant garde piece towards the ass end.
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hidden tracks have lost their shock value. Last band I did a full length for wanted one. I told them it was lame but we put it on anyway. I'm not into secret meanings behind space between last song and secret song. Or, I won't make 40 fricken index points so the cd shows 52 tracks. That's bunk. I told band to include dead space on advertised last song. after that runs through, the 'secret' song starts as the 14th track. CD shows 14 tracks, CD art shows 13. (also told them to make their debut album 9-10 songs but they didn't agree. That's a whole nuther story...haha).
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to me, the hidden track was the bonus for the uber-fan. Coldplay's X&Y has Kingdom Come, officially "Twisted Logic" is the last track listed on the album. it's a much superior song in every way and has a really good ending. it's a wonderful song and that's the end of the album in my book, i don't care if Kingdom Come is the last song played. for all intents and purposes they really should've released it as a B-side, either that or include it in the track listing. nothing weird or unorthodox about it that it deserves "hidden track" status, its just not as strong as the other songs. but its there if you're a fan. i think of hidden tracks as those little added scenes at the end of movies after the credits have rolled. the scenes add nothing to the movie, it's more of a little thanks or nod from the creators. |
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OMG how could I forget...
Pink Floyd - "Shine on you Crazy Diamond parts VI - IX" - Wish You Were Here Well done on Call of the Ktulu by the way.
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Yeah, Weezer Only in Dreams is an excellent last song.
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I hate hidden tracks because they ruin 'shuffle'. Either you end up listening to a bunch of dead air on a track, or even worse the CD skips around between 85 empty 'tracks' (I forget what album, but in high school I had a CD with two hidden songs on tracks 98 and 99. It was very annoying and probably almost destroyed my CD player).
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the whole concept of album sequencing goes back to vinyl. its not a coincidence that most albums have their heavier songs at the beginning of the side, and ballads close the side. its because of the weight and makeup of vinyl...in the 60s, it simply couldnt handle it at least, thats that way it was described to me in the studio, and it made sense and its funny that albums are still kind of made like that today. come out with a bang, rest around tracks 4-6, then pick it up again. anyway, thats why most closing tracks would be slower songs rather than rocking anthems...at least back in the day. |
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(Oh, and while I know this says 'rock', I'm including some other genres. If you don't like it, stop reading now.) Anthem - Blink 182 (Enema Of The State) Time - Blind Melon Guaranteed - Eddie Vedder (Into the Wild OST) Encore/Curtains Down - Eminem (Encore) Exhausted - Foo Fighters Wayne Gretzky - Goldfinger (Open Your Eyes) Number 1 - Goldfrapp (Supernature) My 1st Song - Jay-Z (The Black Album) Money Ain't A Thang - Jay-Z (Vol 2 Hard Knock Life)
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Although Diamond and Brain Damage are amazing songs, the albums they come from are so consistently awesome that I don't know how you could single them out. For that matter, I guess you could put Echoes on there as well.
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Some of my favorites:
Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands - Dylan - Blonde on Blonde Buckets of Rain - Dylan - Blood on the Tracks Bold as Love - Hendrix - Axis: Bold as Love Voodoo Child - Hendrix - Electric Ladyland My Sexual Life - Everclear - Sparkle and Fade Descending - Black Crowes - Amorica One Road to Freedom - Ben Harper - Fight for Your Mind All Apologies - Nirvana - In Utero Luna - Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dream All Time Favorite Release - Pearl Jam - Ten |
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