Rush has a LOT that could go on here, like Fly by Night, Permanent Waves, Roll the Bones and arguably THE BEST opening seconds on any record ever: Power Windows. Also, saw you liked Land of Grey & Pink, check out Caravan’s self titled which has an even better intro.
A random assortment off the top of my head Björk - _Post_ Brad Mehldau - _Finding Gabriel_ Justice - _†_ The Mars Volta - _Frances the Mute_ Neko Case - _Blacklisted_ Nick Drake - _Pink Moon_ Nile - _In Their Darkened Shrines_ PJ Harvey - _Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea_ Television - _Marquee Moon_ Tigran Hamasyan - _The Bird of a Thousand Voices_ Ulver - _Perdition City_ Viagra Boys - _Cave World_
Robert Fripp - Exposure Sleater-Kinney - The Woods Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians Charles Mingus - Mingus Mingus Mingus Mudhoney - Superfuzz Bigmuff
yoo, some nice picks here. Dont know how about heavy metal on this channel, but it would be nice to see some just in case (: i can quickly mention some as: megadeth - rust in peace, fear factory - soul of a new machine, pungent stech - been caught buttering, cannibal corpse - gallery of suicide (they always just smash with the first song xD), deep purple - in rock, slayer - reign in blood and so on🤘 AND OF COURSE Count Basie - the atomic mr. Basie!!!
Really enjoyed this! Not a huge GnR fan, but the first one that came to mind for me was Appetite for Destruction. That opening to Welcome to the Jungle is apocalyptic.
Led Zeppelin I (good times bad times) Oscar Peterson “Tristeza” Chic “Risqué” (good times) Motörhead “Ace of spades” Earth wind & fire “I am” (in the stone) Eldar Djangirov “Eldar” (sweet Georgia brown)
It might not be so much your taste but Bauhaus’s fourth album starting with She’s in Parties is so good. Also Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures, Bowie’s TRAFOZS and Hunky Dory, The Smiths’s TQID
Michael Jackson - Thriller (Wanna Be Startin' Somethin') Michael Jackson - Bad (Bad) The Beatles - Please Please Me (I Saw Her Standing There) Pink Floyd - The Wall (In The Flesh) The Beatles - Rubber Soul (Drive My Car)
The dreaming Kate Bush had was of XTC's Travels in Nihilon ! And , after a suspended organ chord , the opening moments of In a Silent Way by Miles is a thing of beauty , too .
Abbey Road, with Come Together, Led Zeppelin II, with Whole Lotta Love, Machine Head, with Highway Star, and The Black Album(Metallica), with Enter Sandman.
Bood Sweat and Tears 4 Soulwax - Much Against Anyones Advice Paul McCartney - Ram Kansas - Leftoverture Hall and Oates - War Babies Emitt Rhodes Self Titled Cardigans - Life Yes - Drama King Crimson - Lizard Curved Air - Air Conditioning Curved Air - Air Cut UK - Self titled Uk Danger Money
Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller) has about as solid a beginning as any album out there, and it won't send people away screaming even though it's Captain Beefheart. Chunga's Revenge opens with (I'd argue) the moment Frank Zappa becomes a full-fledged guitar hero, so that's pretty big.
Arctic Monkeys‘ debut album began with „View from the afternoon“, which was right in the face and a pretty good statement. Maybe it can be considered for a part 3 here.
Great choices, but a dearth of metal on here. Let's fix that: Chaosphere by Meshuggah (Concatenation) The Eye of Every Storm by Neurosis (Burn) Panopticon by ISIS (So Did We) Leviathan by Mastodon (Blood & Thunder) Jane Doe by Converge (Concubine) Character by Dark Tranquility (The New Build) At the Heart of Winter by Immortal (Withstand the Fall of Time) Morningrise by Opeth (Advent) The Mantle by Agalloch (A Celebration for the Death of Man) Symbolic by Death (title track) Live the Storm by Disfear (Get It Off) Blessed Black Wings by High on Fire (Devilution) Rust in Peace by Megadeth (Holy Wars... The Punishment Due) And In Justice For All by Metallica (Blackened) Black Sabbath Vol. 4 by Black Sabbath (Wheels of Confusion/The Straightener) Sleep's Holy Mountain by Sleep (Dragonaut) Meantime by Helmet (In the Meantime)
Very-very-very subjective list. It's good, but no better than a completely different list of fifty other albums by these or other groups. Well, three van hallens on the list is overkill.)))
It’s in the description but here it is anyway! Wheels of Fire - Cream Sextant - Herbie Hancock The Lamb Lied Down On Broadway - Genesis Self Titled - Jaco Pastorius The Blues and The Abstract Truth - Oliver Nelson Loaded - The Velvet Underground Black Rose - Thin Lizzy Streamline - Lenny White One - Bob James Call Me If You Get Lost - Tyler, The Creator Blow By Blow - Jeff Beck Beat - King Crimson The Joy Of Flying - Tony Williams Hermit of Mink Hollow - Todd Rundgren Maiden Voyage - Herbie Hancock The Dreaming - Kate Bush Pain - Ohio Players Ants From Up Here - Black Country, New Road Let It Bleed - Rolling Stones Remain In Light - Talking Heads Foxtrot - Genesis Mosaic - Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers Transformer - Lou Reed Thrust - Herbie Hancock Blue Train - John Coltrane A Divina Comédia ou Ando Meio Desligado - Os Muntantes Low - David Bowie Three of a Perfect Pair - King Crimson Nadir’s Big Chance - Peter Hammill Something Else - The Kinks Screaming For Vengeance - Judas Priest Self Titled - The Velvet Underground Romantic Warrior - Return To Forever Jailbreak - Thin Lizzy Hounds Of Love - Kate Bush Something/Anything? - Todd Rundgren Selling England By The Pound - Genesis Jewellery - Micrcyu Lay Down My Life For You - JPEGMAFIA Dare To Be Stupid Weird Al Yankovic Flower Boy - Tyler, The Creator Moon Germs - Joe Farrell Live At Bush Hall - Black Country, New Road Electric Warrior - T. Rex Nicely Out Of Tune - Lindisfarne Paris 1919 - John Cale Never For Ever - Kate Bush Empyrean Isles - Herbie Hancock Bad Reputation - Thin Lizzy In The Wake Of Poseidon - King Crimson Never Turn Your Back On A Friend - Budgie Components - Bobby Hutcherson Runt - Todd Rundgren Jardim Elétrico - Os Muntantes The Jewel In The Lotus - Bennie Maupin Relayer - Yes The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage - Peter Hammill Self Titled - Herbie Hancock Trio A Love Supreme - John Coltrane
Shame on you for including two entries by BCNR and seemingly loving KC but not including black midi. It's a joke of course. Maybe you just didn't heard of them
@@МуродТанжихолов I love black midi, I genuinely don’t know why I haven’t included them yet. I probably accidentally skipped over them when gathering albums. (Same situation with Rush)
Moving Pictures, and Thick as a Brick
I suddenly have the urge to expand my music taste.
the lamb lies down supremacy
The Beatles' first album ("ONE! TWO! THREE! FOUR!")
Excellent! I never would have thought of it but YES!
and revolver also with the count in
OK Computer by Radiohead (Airbag)
Also, OS MUTANTES MENTIONED BRASIL CARALHO GRAAAAHHH 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Pixies - Doolittle
Pixies - Surfer Rosa
Beach Boys - Pet Sounds
And of course:
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless (taktaktaktak vreeeeee vrooooo)
COLTRANE 's A Love Supreme sax sound is a Supreme choice for the ending seconds!
Rush has a LOT that could go on here, like Fly by Night, Permanent Waves, Roll the Bones and arguably THE BEST opening seconds on any record ever: Power Windows.
Also, saw you liked Land of Grey & Pink, check out Caravan’s self titled which has an even better intro.
And you can’t forget the iconic Tom Sawyer synth sound from the beginning of Moving Pictures
JACO PASTORIUS MENTIONED!! RRAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH
Radiohead's "OK Computer" probably has the best first few seconds I've ever heard.
Yes
Pekka Pohjola - Visitation
He is a guy who refused Zappa and worked with Oldfield.
Alice In Chains - Dirt
Budgie's electric guitar sound is a GAS!
Great selection, we should get together soon to listen to some records.
A random assortment off the top of my head
Björk - _Post_
Brad Mehldau - _Finding Gabriel_
Justice - _†_
The Mars Volta - _Frances the Mute_
Neko Case - _Blacklisted_
Nick Drake - _Pink Moon_
Nile - _In Their Darkened Shrines_
PJ Harvey - _Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea_
Television - _Marquee Moon_
Tigran Hamasyan - _The Bird of a Thousand Voices_
Ulver - _Perdition City_
Viagra Boys - _Cave World_
2:44, The Hellion, yeah!!!
INSANT like for opening with Cream. The definitive late 60s rock band, and never let it be forgotten!
Robert Fripp - Exposure
Sleater-Kinney - The Woods
Steve Reich - Music for 18 Musicians
Charles Mingus - Mingus Mingus Mingus
Mudhoney - Superfuzz Bigmuff
yoo, some nice picks here. Dont know how about heavy metal on this channel, but it would be nice to see some just in case (: i can quickly mention some as: megadeth - rust in peace, fear factory - soul of a new machine, pungent stech - been caught buttering, cannibal corpse - gallery of suicide (they always just smash with the first song xD), deep purple - in rock, slayer - reign in blood and so on🤘
AND OF COURSE Count Basie - the atomic mr. Basie!!!
Really enjoyed this!
Not a huge GnR fan, but the first one that came to mind for me was Appetite for Destruction. That opening to Welcome to the Jungle is apocalyptic.
Great, eclectic list, but no love for Baba O’Reilly? May be obvious, but c’mon 😢
Led Zeppelin I (good times bad times)
Oscar Peterson “Tristeza”
Chic “Risqué” (good times)
Motörhead “Ace of spades”
Earth wind & fire “I am” (in the stone)
Eldar Djangirov “Eldar” (sweet Georgia brown)
It might not be so much your taste but Bauhaus’s fourth album starting with She’s in Parties is so good.
Also Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures, Bowie’s TRAFOZS and Hunky Dory, The Smiths’s TQID
IT JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER!
Two BCNR Albums featured too?! I love this!
Michael Jackson - Thriller (Wanna Be Startin' Somethin')
Michael Jackson - Bad (Bad)
The Beatles - Please Please Me (I Saw Her Standing There)
Pink Floyd - The Wall (In The Flesh)
The Beatles - Rubber Soul (Drive My Car)
I see a lot of stuff from the 70s, I recommend Orang-Utah (1971), it's basically good early hard rock, it's also a hidden gem.
Bro the transition between Watcher of the skies and Mosaic go hard af
The dreaming Kate Bush had was of XTC's Travels in Nihilon ! And , after a suspended organ chord , the opening moments of In a Silent Way by Miles is a thing of beauty , too .
Shiina Ringo - Shōso Strip, Stevie Wonder - Innervisions, Frank Zappa - Waka/Jawaka, The B-52's - The B-52's, Kid Creole & The Coconuts - Tropical Gangsters , Jethro Tull - Aqualung, Supertramp - Crime Of The Century, Black Sabbath - Paranoid, Geinoh Yamashirogumi (芸能山城組) - Osorezan - Dou No Kenbai ...
nonagon infinity opens the door?
Wait for the answer to open the door.
all of Placebo albums especially Sleeping with Ghosts & Without You I'm Nothing
Jeff beck YESSSSS!!!!!!!!
I agree with Thick As a Brick and yet no more PF!
Abbey Road, with Come Together, Led Zeppelin II, with Whole Lotta Love, Machine Head, with Highway Star, and The Black Album(Metallica), with Enter Sandman.
"The Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus" by Spirit! Actually one of the most under-recognized great albums ever made, start to finish.
Absolutely! For that matter, both their debut and "The Family that Plays Together" apply perfectly to this video as well (in my opinion, that is).
Bood Sweat and Tears 4
Soulwax - Much Against Anyones Advice
Paul McCartney - Ram
Kansas - Leftoverture
Hall and Oates - War Babies
Emitt Rhodes Self Titled
Cardigans - Life
Yes - Drama
King Crimson - Lizard
Curved Air - Air Conditioning
Curved Air - Air Cut
UK - Self titled
Uk Danger Money
Thanks so much for the Oliver Nelson! And might I suggest my favorite debut album Side 1, Track 1, Down to the Waterline from Dire Straits for Vol 3?
Shiny Beast (Bat Chain Puller) has about as solid a beginning as any album out there, and it won't send people away screaming even though it's Captain Beefheart. Chunga's Revenge opens with (I'd argue) the moment Frank Zappa becomes a full-fledged guitar hero, so that's pretty big.
I said "Where's Blue Train?" and there it was.
THE SUN BEAMIN' 🗣🗣🗣
Metallica's ...And Justice for All because of the Blackened intro. You just have to wait for the fade-in first.
Rock Island Jethro Tull...
Awake, Falling Into Infinity and Systematic Chaos by Dream Theater
I'll agree with Awake. 6:00 has possibly the tastiest drum intro ever. And I say that knowing at least half of this guy's Jazz collection.
Great vid!
But the opening track from Os Mutantes - Jardim Elétrico is not that Track
Atavachron - Allan Holdsworth
Bocanada - Gustavo Cerati
Sleep Dirt - Frank Zappa
Big Bombo Mamma - Willy Crook
Miles Davis - Porgy & Bess is an insane first note
How about Donald Fagen - The Nightfly?
BUDGIE MENTIONED
Spacehog - Resident Alien (with In the Meantime)
Arctic Monkeys‘ debut album began with „View from the afternoon“, which was right in the face and a pretty good statement. Maybe it can be considered for a part 3 here.
Don Ellis Orchestra Electric Bath
Great choices, but a dearth of metal on here. Let's fix that:
Chaosphere by Meshuggah (Concatenation)
The Eye of Every Storm by Neurosis (Burn)
Panopticon by ISIS (So Did We)
Leviathan by Mastodon (Blood & Thunder)
Jane Doe by Converge (Concubine)
Character by Dark Tranquility (The New Build)
At the Heart of Winter by Immortal (Withstand the Fall of Time)
Morningrise by Opeth (Advent)
The Mantle by Agalloch (A Celebration for the Death of Man)
Symbolic by Death (title track)
Live the Storm by Disfear (Get It Off)
Blessed Black Wings by High on Fire (Devilution)
Rust in Peace by Megadeth (Holy Wars... The Punishment Due)
And In Justice For All by Metallica (Blackened)
Black Sabbath Vol. 4 by Black Sabbath (Wheels of Confusion/The Straightener)
Sleep's Holy Mountain by Sleep (Dragonaut)
Meantime by Helmet (In the Meantime)
Turn of the Cards by Renaissance
This is absolutely bonkers. Two videos now and absolutely no mention of School from Crime of the Century?
Did Supertramp kill your cat?
Here's a recommendation:
The Stranger - Billy Joel (the whistling is so good)
Hunky Dory - David Bowie (the opening to changes)
90125 - Yes
Doesn’t The Stranger open with Movin’ Out? Still a great first few seconds though
@@hysonwelborn7714 hmm, you're right, I forgot about that
“Faust IV” by Faust might have the best intro ever
Floating Coffin by Oh Sees??
Sat In Your Lap by Kate Bush is such a banger
Loveless by My Bloody Valentine
Gary Moore-After Hours
Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn
Where You Been by Dinosaur Jr is a good one. Or The Soft Bulletin
Agreed! You're Living All Over Me is another great one from Dinosaur Jr.
Soft Bulletin is so good
Meddle by Pink Floyd has one of Roger Waters's best basslines as the opening sounds.
Deftones - Around the Fur
Needed some p-funk
What I'm seeing is that John Coltrane a skate bush really know how to start their albums
Obscured By Clouds?
QotsA I think I lost my headache
If I was an NBA player I'd be dealing brooks the W o r k s
I'm surprised you didn't put Head Hunters or Future Shock 😲
I didn’t want to put in any albums that were too well known/obvious(with some exceptions), but that Curtis Mayfield suggestion is pretty good 👍
Mostly I'm shocked no one's listed EMOTION by Carly Rae Jepsen yet
Never Turn Your Back On A Friend - Budgie opens like one of the Red Hot Chili Peppers CDs.
Yes, RHCP stole the riff, so did GnR.
what's your spotify
Kind of ironic that the Velvet Underground snippet features the guy who tarnished the band's legacy.
Post by Björk
Pawn hearts Van Der graaf generator
Thick as a brick by Jethro till
Erpland by Ozric tentacles
Waterfall cities Ozric tentacles
Alice Cooper - Killer
Got 15 of these albums! I’ll leave you to guess which ones??
Very-very-very subjective list. It's good, but no better than a completely different list of fifty other albums by these or other groups. Well, three
van hallens on the list is overkill.)))
please regatta de blanc by police
90125
Someone can post the complete album list? Thank you!
It’s in the description but here it is anyway!
Wheels of Fire - Cream
Sextant - Herbie Hancock
The Lamb Lied Down On Broadway - Genesis
Self Titled - Jaco Pastorius
The Blues and The Abstract Truth - Oliver Nelson
Loaded - The Velvet Underground
Black Rose - Thin Lizzy
Streamline - Lenny White
One - Bob James
Call Me If You Get Lost - Tyler, The Creator
Blow By Blow - Jeff Beck
Beat - King Crimson
The Joy Of Flying - Tony Williams
Hermit of Mink Hollow - Todd Rundgren
Maiden Voyage - Herbie Hancock
The Dreaming - Kate Bush
Pain - Ohio Players
Ants From Up Here - Black Country, New Road
Let It Bleed - Rolling Stones
Remain In Light - Talking Heads
Foxtrot - Genesis
Mosaic - Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
Transformer - Lou Reed
Thrust - Herbie Hancock
Blue Train - John Coltrane
A Divina Comédia ou Ando Meio Desligado - Os Muntantes
Low - David Bowie
Three of a Perfect Pair - King Crimson
Nadir’s Big Chance - Peter Hammill
Something Else - The Kinks
Screaming For Vengeance - Judas Priest
Self Titled - The Velvet Underground
Romantic Warrior - Return To Forever
Jailbreak - Thin Lizzy
Hounds Of Love - Kate Bush
Something/Anything? - Todd Rundgren
Selling England By The Pound - Genesis
Jewellery - Micrcyu
Lay Down My Life For You - JPEGMAFIA
Dare To Be Stupid Weird Al Yankovic
Flower Boy - Tyler, The Creator
Moon Germs - Joe Farrell
Live At Bush Hall - Black Country, New Road
Electric Warrior - T. Rex
Nicely Out Of Tune - Lindisfarne
Paris 1919 - John Cale
Never For Ever - Kate Bush
Empyrean Isles - Herbie Hancock
Bad Reputation - Thin Lizzy
In The Wake Of Poseidon - King Crimson
Never Turn Your Back On A Friend - Budgie
Components - Bobby Hutcherson
Runt - Todd Rundgren
Jardim Elétrico - Os Muntantes
The Jewel In The Lotus - Bennie Maupin
Relayer - Yes
The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage - Peter Hammill
Self Titled - Herbie Hancock Trio
A Love Supreme - John Coltrane
Ops. I was pretty sure to have checked the description... 😅
Pigs on the wing?
Shame on you for including two entries by BCNR and seemingly loving KC but not including black midi.
It's a joke of course. Maybe you just didn't heard of them
@@МуродТанжихолов I love black midi, I genuinely don’t know why I haven’t included them yet. I probably accidentally skipped over them when gathering albums.
(Same situation with Rush)
All three of their albums hit you like a wall of bricks from the start and are very memorable. Sad you skipped them 😢
Yes to Black Midi. The suck you in with a headful of questions and a handful of answers.
Radiohead ok comp and kid a?
So, I heard you like Kate Bush...
Don Ellis Orchestra Electric Bath