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PostPosted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 9:49 pm 
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name a song that every time you hear it you get the chills even though you know the parts coming. i got two right off the bat

the part following the solo in sacrificed sons by dream theater and when ever dream theater plays a change of seasons live and does the intro to a fortune in lies at the end for dramatic effect. i could list a thousand more by this one band


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the lead guitar bridge in ween's "i don't want it".


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The opening chords of "voodoo chile"
or right before the drums on "in the air tonight"
beggining of "until the end of the world" right before edge starts playing


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the intro to Starla and the intro to Sic.

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rogers park bryan wrote:
The opening chords of "voodoo chile"
or right before the drums on "in the air tonight"



Both of those. I saw Mr Collins live and the way the do the lighting for it is so cool.
In addition to those two the beginning rift to Rolling Stones Give me Shelter
also Bob Mould See a Little light opening rift

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rogers park bryan wrote:
...or right before the drums on "in the air tonight"


YES!!!!

Also Andre (now 3000)'s verse in Elvators from ATLiens:

Got stopped at the mall the other day
Heard a call from the other way
that I just came from, some nigga was sayin somethin
talkin bout "Hey man, you remember me from school?" smoke some
Naw not really but he kept smilin like a clown
facial expression lookin silly
And he kept askin me, what kind of car you drive, I know you paid
I know y'all got buku of hoes from all them songs that y'all done made
And I replied that I had been goin through tha same thing that he had
True I got more fans than the average man but not enough loot to last me
to the end of the week, I live by the beat like you live check to check
If you don't move yo' foot then I don't eat, so we like neck to neck
Yes we done come a long way like them Slim ass cigarettes
from Virginia, this ain't gon stop so we just gonna continue

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the "my people if you with me where you at" part before ODB does his best verse ever
on da mystery of chessboxin


Here I go, deep type flow
Jacque Cousteau could never get this low..I'm
cherry bombin shits... BOOM
Just warmin up a little bit, vroom vroom
Rappinin is what's happenin
Keep the pockets stacked and then, hands clappin and
At the party when I move my body
Gotta get up, and be-eeeee somebody!
Grab the microphone put strength to the bone
DUH-DUH-DUH...enter the Wu-Tang zone
Sure enough when I rock that stuff
Guff puff?? I'm gonna catch your bluff tuff
rough, kickin rhymes like Jim Kelly
or Alex Haley im a Mi-..Beetle Bailey rhymes
comin raw style, hardcore
Niggaz be comin to the hip-hop store
Comin to buy gro-cery from me
Tryin to be a hip-hop MC
The law, in order to enter the Wu-Tang
You must bring the Ol' Dirty Bastard type slang
Represent the GZA, Abbott, RZA, Shaquan, Inspectah Deck
Dirty Hoe gettin low wit his flow
Introducin, the Ghost..face.. Killah!!
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This now concludes the hip-hop portion of this thread... :D

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Krazy Ivan wrote:
This now concludes the hip-hop portion of this thread... :D

im not so sure about that


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No it won't.

Jay-Z second verse in Kanye West's song "Never Let You Down"....

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Krazy Ivan wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
...or right before the drums on "in the air tonight"


YES!!!!

Also Andre (now 3000)'s verse in Elvators from ATLiens:

Got stopped at the mall the other day
Heard a call from the other way
that I just came from, some nigga was sayin somethin
talkin bout "Hey man, you remember me from school?" smoke some
Naw not really but he kept smilin like a clown
facial expression lookin silly
And he kept askin me, what kind of car you drive, I know you paid
I know y'all got buku of hoes from all them songs that y'all done made
And I replied that I had been goin through tha same thing that he had
True I got more fans than the average man but not enough loot to last me
to the end of the week, I live by the beat like you live check to check
If you don't move yo' foot then I don't eat, so we like neck to neck
Yes we done come a long way like them Slim ass cigarettes
from Virginia, this ain't gon stop so we just gonna continue


Man that takes me back to senior year of HS...nice....

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spmack wrote:
No it won't.

Jay-Z second verse in Kanye West's song "Never Let You Down"....


Great verse.

Just thought of another.

Even though I didn't like the song much overall. Biggie's verse in "All About The Benjamins" gets me hyped every time...

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Two I forgot
Black Sabbath Ironman and Buckcherry... Crazy bitch

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spmack wrote:

Man that takes me back to senior year of HS...nice....



8th grade listening to players ball intro
...the scene was soo Thick


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Krazy Ivan wrote:
spmack wrote:
No it won't.

Jay-Z second verse in Kanye West's song "Never Let You Down"....


Great verse.

Just thought of another.

Even though I didn't like the song much overall. Biggie's verse in "All About The Benjamins" gets me hyped every time...


Man I'm telling you I was about to say the same thing,......as a matter of fact I was going to post that before I posted the one about Jay-Z....especially when the beat changes over for Big's verse....we're on that same wavelength KI...

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rogers park bryan wrote:
spmack wrote:

Man that takes me back to senior year of HS...nice....



8th grade listening to players ball intro
...the scene was soo Thick



I know you love the Wu, bryan. But Outkast will always be the best in my book.

15 years and constanly evolving.

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biggies opening of the What right before method man comes on


my love of the wu doesnt stop me from liking Outkast.


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spmack wrote:
Krazy Ivan wrote:
spmack wrote:
No it won't.

Jay-Z second verse in Kanye West's song "Never Let You Down"....


Great verse.

Just thought of another.

Even though I didn't like the song much overall. Biggie's verse in "All About The Benjamins" gets me hyped every time...


Man I'm telling you I was about to say the same thing,......as a matter of fact I was going to post that before I posted the one about Jay-Z....especially when the beat changes over for Big's verse....we're on that same wavelength KI...


That beat was from a song made by a girl group back around that time. Can't remember the name...hhhhmmmmmm.....they got a name.....

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Happy Birthday- all the way up to the part where the person's name is said. Up until that point, I'm never really sure that I'm at the right party.

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Krazy Ivan wrote:
But Outkast will always be the best in my book.

15 years and constanly evolving.

I just listened to Aquemini the other day. Always been one of my favorite albums. "SpottieOttieDopaliscious" and ""Return of the 'G'" are both great tracks.

When I first met my SpottieOttieDopalicious Angel
I can remember that damn thing like yesterday
The way she moved reminded me of a Brown Stallion
horse with skates on smooth like a hot comb on nappy ass hair
I walked up on her & was almost paralyzed
her neck was smelling sweeter than a plate of yams with extra syrup
eyes beaming like four karats apiece just blindin' a nigga
felt like I chiefed a whole O of that Presidential
My heart was beating so damn fast
never knowing this moment would bring another
life into this world

—Big Boi, "SpottieOttieDopalicious"

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Douchebag wrote:
Krazy Ivan wrote:
But Outkast will always be the best in my book.

15 years and constanly evolving.

I just listened to Aquemini the other. Always been one of my favorite albums. "SpottieOttieDopaliscious" and ""Return of the 'G'" are both great tracks.

When I first met my SpottieOttieDopalicious Angel
I can remember that damn thing like yesterday
The way she moved reminded me of a Brown Stallion
horse with skates on smooth like a hot comb on nappy ass hair
I walked up on her & was almost paralyzed
her neck was smelling sweeter than a plate of yams with extra syrup
eyes beaming like four karats apiece just blindin' a nigga
felt like I chiefed a whole O of that Presidential
My heart was beating so damn fast
never knowing this moment would bring another
life into this world

—Big Boi, "SpottieOttieDopalicious"


Yes sir. "Da Art of Storytellin Part 2" is also quite good...

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right before Zep starts rocking on "Baby Im gonna leave you"


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The solo in "Comfortably Numb"

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I always liked the beginning to "Fight the Power" by Public Enemy.
As a yute I would say that was a great song intro to get pumped to when
dunking on my lowered basketball hoop in the summer.

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eminem's breakdown in "my dad's gone crazy"

More pain inside of my brain, than the eyes of a little girl inside of a
plane
Aimed at the World Trade, standin' on Ronnie's grave,
Screaming at the sky, till clouds gather as Clyde Mathers and Bonnie Jade


KRS-1's "False Pride"

disposable heroes of hiphoprisy's "satanic reverses":

'Cause he made a statement
they called it desecration
of the symbol that was meant to represent
the freedom of so called choice and dissent
They almost had me believing it
They were bleeding him
He said, "Burn, baby, burn"
'Til the street samurai
said to my face that
any flag that's worth a shit
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before almost any ghostface verse...the latest being the heart gently weeps


I brought my bitch out to Pathmark, she's pushin the cart
Headed to aisle four, damn I got milk on my Clark's
That's what I get, not focusin from hittin that bar
My mouth dried, need plenty water quick, I feel like a shark
In the aisle bustin them paper towels and wipin my Wally's down
I stood up to face a barrel, he's holdin a shiny pound
It's him, he want revenge, I murdered his Uncle Tim
I sold him a bag of dope, his wife came and copped again
{*singing*} That bitch is crazyyyyy
And uh, she brought her babyyyyy
She knew I hard the murders, a smack
It killed her man though, now I got his fuckin nephew grippin his gat
You's a bitch – {*singing*} you better kill meeeee
You know you're bootyyyyyy
You pulled your toolie, out on meeeee... motherfucker
First thought was to snatch the ratchet
Said fuck it and fuckin grabbed it
I ducked, he bucked twice, this nigga was fuckin laughin
I wrestled him to the ground, tustle, scuffle, constantly kicked him
He wouldn't let go the joint, so I fuckin bit him
Shots was whizzin, hittin Clorox bottles
Customers screamin, then the burrito ran out of hollows
I had to show him what it's all about
Next thing you read in the paper, "A man who came to kill gets knocked out"


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The opening for "Where The Streets Have No Name"
The ending of the live version of "One" where Edge plays the extended solo and Bono sings the extra verse...
Ditto on the live version of "Walk On"

Oh, as for non-U2 related songs that give me chills...

The ending of Matchbox Twenty's "Bright Lights"...
The final verse in The Eagles "Last Resort"...
The intro to "Fade to Black"...


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Pearl Jam's Long Road. The verse "And the wind keeps blowing and the skys keep turning gray. And the sun is setting, but the sun will rise another day" still gives me the chills.

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