Songs with the best outro you have ever heard?

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  1. ALAN SICHERMAN

    ALAN SICHERMAN Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx, NY

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    Towards the end of "When A Man Loves A Women", the horns get loud and drown out Percy Sledge's voice to makes the song even more exciting!
     
  2. classicrockguy

    classicrockguy Forum Resident

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    The Rolling Stones have a lot of great fades, the screaming outro in "The Last Time" is one of my favorite ones



     
  3. sharedon

    sharedon Forum Zonophone

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    I love the big percussive bongs toward the end of The Kinks' " Lola."
     
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  4. AwaitingOnYouAl

    AwaitingOnYouAl Only a Northern

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    Not trolling at all; hence admitting that my opinion is merely mine. That, and I know she is celebrated here, but so is Taylor Swift, so go figure.

    Your extensive ignore list is simply indicative of your sheet-thin skin.

    Maybe you could use another Beatles thread? I’m sure you love Paul’s 64’ hair versus his 66’ hair...

    :laugh:
     
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  5. MrCJF

    MrCJF Best served with coffee and cake.

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    That bit at the end of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" when you realise it was a mistake to try and sing along
     
  6. bob_32_116

    bob_32_116 Forum Flaneur

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    ...unless your name is Art Garfunkel.

    Same could be said for his solo song "All I Know", which has a few similarities with BOTW.
     
  7. bob chabot

    bob chabot chab

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    macca/wings - junior's farm
     
  8. Don K.

    Don K. Well-Known Member

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    The Rolling Stones „How can I Stop“ (on their 1997 studio album „Bridges to Babylon“) features an incredible real outro. Keith Richards remembers it very fondly in his memoirs. Enjoy!
     
  9. bob_32_116

    bob_32_116 Forum Flaneur

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    That reminds me of Wings - Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five.

    Now THAT is an outro.
     
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  10. Saint Johnny

    Saint Johnny Forum Resident

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    I Believe by Buzzcocks
     
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  11. jbmcb

    jbmcb Forum Resident

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    Vulfpeck - Animal Spirits



    The outro is a whole third of the song, and it's great. "Twitter on the telly, ramen in your belly, economics, put it in my pocket..."
     
  12. Sky Dawg

    Sky Dawg Forum Resident

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    Excellent call. One of my very favorite outros. Johnny Marr just kills.
     
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  13. m_y_t_h

    m_y_t_h Forum Resident

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    My all-time favourite outro is "Floods" by Pantera. To me, this is Dimebag's finest recording.
     
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  14. classicrockguy

    classicrockguy Forum Resident

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    Everybody try saying "sheet thin skin" quickly 5 times in a row :D
     
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  15. 131east23

    131east23 Person of Interest

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    Easy... Time Waits For No One by the Stones.
     
  16. RobNeil

    RobNeil Forum Resident

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    The fade out of Surf's Up is sublime.
     
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  17. MikeM

    MikeM Senior Member

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    My nomination: the original single version of "Tomorrow Night" by Shoes, released on Greg Shaw's BOMP label.

    When Shoes got signed to Elektra, they very unwisely rerecorded this song and screwed it up in several ways — not the least of which by substituting an abruptly cut-off "cold" ending. Hideous.

    It's heard here the way it was meant to be — a nearly one-minute slow fade with the beautifully ethereal music and words drifting off into infinity.

     
  18. ibanez_ax

    ibanez_ax Forum Resident

    Gator Country by Molly Hatchet.
    Sea and Sand by The Who.
    With You There to Help Me by Jethro Tull.
     
  19. padesu

    padesu Forum Resident

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    Danger bird -Neil Young just starts to take off.....then fades out !
     
  20. FredHubbard

    FredHubbard Forum Resident

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    Tears - Stone Roses
     
  21. notgoblin

    notgoblin Habitual Linestepper - not dancer

    More Than This - Roxy Music
     
  22. jbmcb

    jbmcb Forum Resident

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    M83 - Outro

    OK, not really the outro to a song, but the outro to the whole album "Hurry Up, We're Dreaming."

    A bit overplayed nowadays, but here's an excellent use in the cinematic trailer for Kerbal Space Program 2, a maddeningly accurate space flight simulator:

     
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  23. Jonny W

    Jonny W Forum Resident

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    Beat me to it!
     
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  24. Jonny W

    Jonny W Forum Resident

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    Beat me to it!

    Both of my intended posts on the same page.

    "All The Young Dudes" and "Walk On the Wild Side."
     
  25. JoeDea

    JoeDea Forum Resident

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    Has anybody mentioned 'Freebird' yet? :p:hide:
     
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