scrolled through the comments just to make sure this was mentioned because it's the first thing that came to mind when I think "chills". It's not even the full intro...it's that ONE note.
The beggining of fade to black, with the great clean sound from Jame's guitar and the incridible solo Kirk performs. There's something with that combination that gives me chills everytime I listen to it.
Guitar intros that give me chills. Boston - “I Need Your Love” Def Leppard - "Hysteria" Dire Straits - "Brothers in Arms" Fleetwood Mac - "Rhiannon" John Mayer - "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room" Rush - "Red Barchetta" U2 - "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" Van Halen - "Panama"
@@charger348 I’ll check it out. I couldn’t place a Pink Floyd guitar-specific intro for this list. I mean, Comfortably Numb gives me chills, but it’s not a guitar intro.
I'll never forget the first time I heard 'Money For Nothing' by Dire Straits. I was at a friend's house before it was on MTV and he said, "Check this out." He already had the album on the turntable and the volume was cranked. He set the needle on the lip of the LP and when the guitar kicked in I nearly got a woody!
No one cares about your woody, boomer. I know it’s been awhile and it probably feels good to reminisce about the good old days, but keep that to yourself.
I don't even know how he didin't include that masterpiece on this list. That's gotta be one of the best songs and one of the best tones in history of rock
A few intros that I like that really set the mood: - Don't Fear the Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult - Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress - The Hollies - Nobody's Fault but Mine - Led Zeppelin - Lonely is the Night - Billy Squire
"Gimme Shelter". Best intro ever. Such a fantastic slow build. By the time that double snare hits, your anxiety is at 11 and you're buying whatever Mick is about to sell. It's a perfect intro.
I’m not going to argue with you, but there are so many great guitar intros in Stones songs - Honky Tonk Woman, Brown Sugar, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Can’t You Hear Me Knocking come to mind. Keith Richards was a master.
Castles made of sand is a work of art. The intro is chilling the way it leads into the rest of the song it’s like it can make my mind transport for a second
You really are incredible Tyler. Such a blessing to be able to doze off on the back porch listening to you cover all of these absolutely iconic classic rock guitar licks !!! I look forward to my downtime every evening, when I can cruise your videos and unwind listening to you play !!!! Thanks again from your # 1 super-fan and fellow musician, Bryant here in Alabama !!!!
I’m so glad that you included “Where the Streets Have No Name,” because it’s just been my favorite song since the 1980s. It’s hard to explain how impressed I am with how The Edge created the guitar parts of this song, including the time change in the intro. But, let those notes ring more, if you want Edge’s sound.
“Simple Man” Lynyrd Skynyrd was the first to come to mind, but there’s so many great ones! I love that feeling when a song just gives you goosebumps and it feels like it sort of washes all over you. Music is fricken awesome!
Archillies last stand also has Great guitar solo, jimmy page sounds Spanish playing Emin.(usually the Spanish sound everybody plays harmonic min (like yngyang plays to death). Although the first 4 notes of solo resemble a B min chord, (doesn't matter) because the notes that make Bmin chord, are notes in the Emin scale anyways.
Stairway to heaven is full of spirit, exotic, beautiful sounds that’s reason why stairway is my favorite song and Led Zeppelin is my favorite band ♥️♥️
I like this guy, he has a great way about him and plays a mean guitar. Just wanted to add 'Hells Bells' in there for being a unique and iconic intro. Keep it up.
It's a sound that really only the edge has been able to perfect over all these years... like you know it's him everything you hear that mesmerizing delay sound. He's very under appreciated as well.
Cochise was an Apache leader during the Apache Wars. The song was dedicated to him because Tom Morello felt he was the last chief to die free and unconquered.
@@tommygun88 Communism destroys nations. It's an outdated economic model for resented people with crappy childhoods, and some libs who hate Capitalism and our free-market economy. (The Nazis also hated Capitalism. Well, they were National Socialists so what do you expect!)
@@nylonstringtheorybybradley5776 ive never heard that until now! Dope song. I love the whole staying at the top of the neck doing pull offs to open strings. Like Jimmy pages white summer live version
Black by Pearl Jam always gives me chills. 10 years gone by led zeppelin as well. 10 years gone really seems like the most underrated zeppelin song imo
words cannot describe the joy i felt when My Curse showed up in here lmao, i love the opening to that song, it lulls you on with a super clean sound and then just punches you in the face, i love it
I use it at home for practice and jamming. It's awesome. Particularly w/headphones. Some people don't like it, works for me tho man. Bass has to be down, and the app should be used with it.
Hearing Joe Satriani's Flying in a Blue Dream for the first time literally changed my life. The fade in of the tonal feedback with the acoustic guitar just blew my mind. As a 13 year old when it came out, was a game changer. The whole album had me hooked. I couldn't play any of it except a few notes here and there but it was a goal.
The intro that really gives me chills is "Black Tiger," by Y&T. Dave Meniketti playing those simple muted chords, and the animal sounds in the background, gets me every time. Also, anything acoustic by Scorpions, like "Holiday," "Smoke Is Going Down," "Still Loving You," the list goes on.......
The best intro ever!! Pink Floyd - Shine on you crazy diamond Kind of a long intro, into to the opening solo, but man!!! that gives me the chills everytime
Cochise (/koʊˈtʃiːs/; in Apache: Shi-ka-She or A-da-tli-chi - "having the quality or strength of an oak"; after the whites called him "Cochise", the Apache adopted it as K'uu-ch'ish or Cheis "oak"; c. 1805 - June 8, 1874) was leader of the Chihuicahui local group of the Chokonen ("central" or "real" Chiricahua) and principal chief (or nantan) of the Chokonen band of the Chiricahua Apache. A key war leader during the Apache Wars, he led an uprising which began in 1861 and persisted until a peace treaty was negotiated in 1872. Cochise County, Arizona, is named after him.[1]
Thank you, Sarah, for clarification on who Cochise was, and not what “that word means”. It has become painfully clear to me that the youth of today either does not pay attention to history, or just plain doesn’t care enough about it. I guess they’re doomed to repeat it. You, on the other hand, are a lady, and a scholar.
The intros to Achilles' Last Stand by Led Zeppelin, Castles Made of Sand by Hendrix and Pace Protection by Drugstore Fanatics never fail to pull me out of reality for a bit.
Your Hand in Mine by Explosions in the Sky. There's that one riff that begins at around third or fourth minute and it gives me chills every time I hear it, beautiful and touching
Van Halen - Ain't talking 'bout love (this intro is the reason I play guitar :)) Van Halen - Feelin' Dokken - Alone Again Metallica - Harvester of Sorrow Megadeth - Beginning of Sorrow
The intro to lateralus is absolutely my favorite. Clean and fairly simple but puts goosebumps on my neck. It was also the first thing I ever learned on my guitar.
The one that still tickles my fancy like it did 52 years ago when I first heard it in 70 is that forbidden tri tone with the diminished fifth of Tony Iommi playing "Black Sabbath". That song changed my young life for the better! Thanks Tony!
The one chord that opens 'A Hard Day's Night' - the ultimate simplicity Although it actually opens with a bass line, the guitar riff that went down in history as the one which introduced 'Van Halen' to the world - Running With The Devil
As always I so enjoy your channel. You are so engaging and so knowledgeable. I love your humor and your passion for what you do. I'm an old dog whose been playing a long time and it's always so cool to find younger cats out her that are so gifted. You are gifted my friend. BTW I love my sparky. I got it right away upon hearing it. Best little amp for recording. I love the fact that you have your sounds available on the cloud. Very cool Stay safe and sound my friend. Keep on pickin. 🎸🎬🥂
Great noodling and really nice vocal performance too! Some of my favorite intros come from Rush - Red Barcetta and Limelight are two in particular from their Moving Pictures album
What guitar intro gives you chills when you hear it?
The ones you told.
The Beatles - Dear Prudence
Metallica - Master of puppets
SRV - Scuttle Buttlin’
Jimi hendrix little wing
Nightmare a7x
Whether it's reversed or forward, Blackened by Metallica never fails for me
Was just about to comment about Blackened!
Absolutely love that one!
Yes bro !!
Needed to be longer. I cant stop replaying it
Thank you for the mention! Always leaves me still for those first 35 seconds.
Not quite an intro, but Shine on You Crazy Diamond's beginning guitar always gives me chills
Agreed
5 minuet long intro but still one of the best
scrolled through the comments just to make sure this was mentioned because it's the first thing that came to mind when I think "chills". It's not even the full intro...it's that ONE note.
Jojos reference?
@@Deadpool-pu7un don’t think so
The beggining of fade to black, with the great clean sound from Jame's guitar and the incridible solo Kirk performs. There's something with that combination that gives me chills everytime I listen to it.
Yup
Not as good as Kirk Hammett interpretation of When Doves Cry.
"Voodoo Child" by Jimi Hendrix gets me every time
Basically every hendrix intro is just magical
Lil wing is the best
“Voodoo Child” is a good one, especially when he reaches full volume and gets that absolutely SEARING tone.
Yep
Absolutely 💯
Guitar intros that give me chills.
Boston - “I Need Your Love”
Def Leppard - "Hysteria"
Dire Straits - "Brothers in Arms"
Fleetwood Mac - "Rhiannon"
John Mayer - "Slow Dancing in a Burning Room"
Rush - "Red Barchetta"
U2 - "Pride (In The Name Of Love)"
Van Halen - "Panama"
Great list
Try Sorrow by Pink Floyd.
@@charger348 I’ll check it out. I couldn’t place a Pink Floyd guitar-specific intro for this list. I mean, Comfortably Numb gives me chills, but it’s not a guitar intro.
Coming back to life from Pink Floyd
panama hits different
2:01 The Edge of desire
4:41 Where the Streets Have No Name
6:24 Ain’t Talking bout Love
9:42 Cochise
11:23 La Grange
12:46 My Curse
14:14 Scar Tissue
Thank you!! Drives me nuts lol, this should be in the description!
@@NomaDL2224 totally
What guitar was he playing for the Van Halen song (3rd guitar)?
Cemetery Gates by Pantera should be on this
@@iantorrey7608 And Blackened from metallica too.
Hendrix's All Along the Watchtower gives me chills from start to finish. Every time.
Very true...as does Little Wing
Also, Hendrix solo on The Wind Cry's Mary
I love this one. For me it's my favorite Hendrix played song, though written by Bob Dylan.
Watchtower, fricken awesome, But a great love for Voodo Child.
Jimi's tones in "The Star Spangled Banner" (Woodstock version), still amazes me over 50 years later!
The reversed intro in Blackened by Metallica is something else. Hear it no matter how much it always manages to amaze you.
The ten years gone intro is amazing and everyone should learn it.
The most underrated led zeppelin song imo
@@stuart1liles371 agreed!
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Dude that song is maybe the greatest of all time
It's my favorite song of theirs, love the vibe and there are lots of cool parts.
Shine On You Crazy Diamond always gets me. How Soon Is Now is another.
Can’t go wrong with the Floyd and the four greatest notes of all time
Well, Shine On isn't a guitar intro, but otherwise I agree
Or sorrow
Smiths so underrated
@@bigassdummy46 Johhny Marr very underrated
Is no one gonna talk about how good he sounded on La Grange.
Thank you for saying it! That was awesome haha. Gave me a good smile, he sounded like he was having so much fun.
I prefer duality over you
My favourite song and ringtone.
And that blue jean blues clean tone
@@naylor7495 then you will go down along with it
I'll never forget the first time I heard 'Money For Nothing' by Dire Straits. I was at a friend's house before it was on MTV and he said, "Check this out." He already had the album on the turntable and the volume was cranked. He set the needle on the lip of the LP and when the guitar kicked in I nearly got a woody!
No one cares about your woody, boomer. I know it’s been awhile and it probably feels good to reminisce about the good old days, but keep that to yourself.
I don't even know how he didin't include that masterpiece on this list. That's gotta be one of the best songs and one of the best tones in history of rock
A few intros that I like that really set the mood:
- Don't Fear the Reaper - Blue Oyster Cult
- Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress - The Hollies
- Nobody's Fault but Mine - Led Zeppelin
- Lonely is the Night - Billy Squire
long cool woman is exactly what i was thinking
Nobody’s fault but mine is so underrated. So is presence
I'm glad someone's recognized Don't Fear The Reaper, or Blue Oyster Cult at all, for that matter.
Good song Choices. I saw Blue Oster Cult in Concert, Very Good.
Women- Def leppard
The Welcome Home ( Sanitarium ) intro is imo the best intro ever
I think it's my favorite Metallica song period. Even if that whole album is a masterpiece.
‘Blackened’ should be Top 10 best metal intros!
"Gimme Shelter". Best intro ever. Such a fantastic slow build. By the time that double snare hits, your anxiety is at 11 and you're buying whatever Mick is about to sell. It's a perfect intro.
Agreed
prob the best description of that intro i've ever seen. i'm buyin
And the guitar solo by Keith Richards is unique and fitting
@@ShrektheOgre4real agreed, the tone and solo itself perfectly advance the song to Merry Clayton's famous vocal "rape, murder!"
I’m not going to argue with you, but there are so many great guitar intros in Stones songs - Honky Tonk Woman, Brown Sugar, Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Can’t You Hear Me Knocking come to mind. Keith Richards was a master.
Wicked Game - it’s a whole other level of chills
Double chill
That's a great song!
Chris Isaak Very Talented Guitarist
@@wkafouse He shoulda been a much larger star!
YES!!!
I like how he casually says “next time I see John Mayer...”
That's very possible since both of them are very close to PRS Guitars.
@@JoaquimBamberg yeah I suppose. They are both PRS players but it’s not every day you casually hang out with John Mayer🎸🤘
Well they both went to Berklee and had the same guitar teacher so
@@blackstormer95 oh did they? 🤘🎸
Yeaaa ikr, I was mumbling “lucky bastard” when he said what he said lol
"Is there anything better than a clean tone in a metal song?"
Power metal fans: *Finally, someone understands.*
Yes! Bit like Howard's clean vocals... *chef kiss*
Howard and KSE in general are just amazing.
Metallica does it best in my opinion awesome clean tones, like in One and To live is to die
@@williamgurr2982 as a Metallica fan, I'm gonna have to disagree with you.
@@williamgurr2982 the clean tone in harvester of sorrow is also amazing
Little Wing!
How on earth could you have missed Little Wing?
One of the best intros of all time.
exactly what I was thinking...
Or 'Have Heart'...
Because this channel is to sell the product
So disappointed he didnt include money for nothing
The intro is not on guitar
@@einopallijeff8799have u listened to it
@@einopallijeff8799?
@@einopallijeff8799it is on guitar
@@einopallijeff8799what?
Randy Rhoads’ intro to “Diary Of A Madman” is one for me.
No kidding! Couldn't agree with you more.
I was going to say the same thing.
+100,000. Can’t agree enough!
Wow! I can't believe I didn't think of that. Pretty much any Randy song.
Castles made of sand is a work of art. The intro is chilling the way it leads into the rest of the song it’s like it can make my mind transport for a second
He actually did really good on the La Grange vocals
You really are incredible Tyler. Such a blessing to be able to doze off on the back porch listening to you cover all of these absolutely iconic classic rock guitar licks !!! I look forward to my downtime every evening, when I can cruise your videos and unwind listening to you play !!!! Thanks again from your # 1 super-fan and fellow musician, Bryant here in Alabama !!!!
Edge of Desire didn't give me chills, just tears, tears, and tears. Oh and more tears and extra feels
The Mayer intro I would pick is slow dancing, I’m not a huge fan of edge of desire
@@davidmitchell1171 why not both!
money for nothing gives the ultimate chills...when that bass drops its just *chefs kiss*
That’s what I said!! Grabs you by the collar and pulls you into that Smokey pool hall!!
yes nothing hits better than hearing money for nothing intro
Well I don't know if it counts but the first thing that came to my mind is Money for Nothing
It definitely counts.
Same!
I was a little upset he didn't mention it. It's like Lagrange. It's simple but just hits you the right way.
First thing I thought of as well
Thats the way you do it!
I’m so glad that you included “Where the Streets Have No Name,” because it’s just been my favorite song since the 1980s. It’s hard to explain how impressed I am with how The Edge created the guitar parts of this song, including the time change in the intro. But, let those notes ring more, if you want Edge’s sound.
Cliffs of Dover live version Austin Texas with the angelic Eric Johnson tone
could not agree more. at first I thought he was playing a different song then he smoothly goes into cliffs of dover.
Mom counting to zero. It's not a song but it still gives me chills
The song of the damned
LOL (I don’t say that much cause its cheesy)
FINALLY, My Curse gets some attention. 10 years later and I still get drawn in every time I hear that intro. Amazing...
EVH - no corrections needed! Every note was exactly what he wanted!! Great video, thanks!
Fade to Black by Metallica and Cemetary Gates by Pantera. Two of the greatest intros that give me chills every time.
“Simple Man” Lynyrd Skynyrd was the first to come to mind, but there’s so many great ones! I love that feeling when a song just gives you goosebumps and it feels like it sort of washes all over you. Music is fricken awesome!
skynyrd has a lot of great intros
John Mayer is really something. I hope my songwriting can be on his level one day
That’s your bar ?
@@RyanLBrown9396 found irrational the John Mayer hater 🙌 sounds like someone’s jealous
Lol his lyrics are yikes tho
I’d prefer Led Zeppelin’s songwriting
if you start to compare yourself to others, you already failed. Remember to be yourself. Overcome own limitations.
Thanks so much Tyler, I've been using your tones on my Spark, I think your putting them in the cloud has been worth the purchase!
under the bridge intro and first verse gives me goosebumps every time
HOW DID YOU SING LA GRANGE LIKE THAT. THAT IS SPOT ON
So satisfying to hear those low notes
Fart noise
Yep
A little bit of vocal fry here and there, and not quite as back in the throat as the original, but otherwise, holy shit, that was fantastic lol
Billy Gibbons would be proud
Achilles Last Stand's guitar intro is criminally underrated.
Great song.
This song is severely underrated
First song when I hook up my phone to CarPlay! Love that sound. Zeppelin was so diverse in their sound
Archillies last stand also has Great guitar solo, jimmy page sounds Spanish playing Emin.(usually the Spanish sound everybody plays harmonic min (like yngyang plays to death). Although the first 4 notes of solo resemble a B min chord, (doesn't matter) because the notes that make Bmin chord, are notes in the Emin scale anyways.
YES
Hells bells-acdc.the intro is probably the best intro acdc has done
My favorite AC/DC intro is either Thunderstruck or Let There Be Rock
For Those About to Rock is a better one. But what AC/DC song isn't a good song? Lots of great intros to a lot of their work.
Memes aside, the Stairway to Heaven intro always gives me chills. It sounds so perfect.
Agreed
Stairway to heaven is full of spirit, exotic, beautiful sounds that’s reason why stairway is my favorite song and Led Zeppelin is my favorite band ♥️♥️
Just came in the comments to say the same
ONG
And the solo is the reason why I started playing guitar
"over the hills and far away" by Led Zeppelin. Beautiful, different and not so easy intro
One of my favourite songs to play. It's incredibly fun
Just learnt this, it isn't that hard you just need to have the chord muscle memory and practice the licks.
Gives me chills?
Rolling Stones Gimme Shelter.
So simple.
So good.
Oh yeah, love that riff
Absolutely.
I like this guy, he has a great way about him and plays a mean guitar. Just wanted to add 'Hells Bells' in there for being a unique and iconic intro. Keep it up.
He kinda blew it by not playing “ain’t talking bout love” on eddies actual guitar. That would’ve been icing on the cake
I don’t think he had it at the point of recording sadly, because they just let him use it before auctioning it off
He blew it by not having more than one Van Halen intro. The intro to " Hear about it Later" should be here too.
@@crazysnarfy861 haha just about every Van Halen song gives me chills
@@Sparky-rd5gr Agreed!
@@crazysnarfy861 Mean Streets as well..
im not a U2 fan to be honest, but 'where the streets have no name' intro is absolute bliss.
It's a sound that really only the edge has been able to perfect over all these years... like you know it's him everything you hear that mesmerizing delay sound. He's very under appreciated as well.
I think U2 is over rated.
Edge is a good guitar player.
Just not my favorite
The first 5 notes of Since I've Been Loving You by Led Zeppelin. So simple, but hits like a hammer to me.
Same here. Still gives me goosebumps and breaks my heart, thirty years after I first heard it.
Lynyrd Skynyrd-Simple Man. Listened to that song all my life and still get goosebumps hearing it.
I love that song and I love playing it on guitar
Also agree to this lol. Skynyrd has been my favorite band since I was real young.
Live with that mild overdrive they use in concert it's really something.
Yes it's awesome
My favorite song, Cygnus X1 Hemispheres by Rush, has an amazing intro and an awesome guitar sound overall
When Doves Cry by Prince. That will always give me chills, dude was a monster on guitar. 🤙🏾🔥
Metallica did it better
Cochise was an Apache leader during the Apache Wars. The song was dedicated to him because Tom Morello felt he was the last chief to die free and unconquered.
Also it means "having the quality of an oak", apparently. Also, Tyler pronounced it right. Ko-CH-ees.
@@zerikafox1595 this has completely messed me up. I've said it co-ch-ice for my entire life 🤣
Morello is a commie.
Hell yeah he is! Thats why he's awesome! He's also friends with Ted Nugent of all people.
@@tommygun88 Communism destroys nations. It's an outdated economic model for resented people with crappy childhoods, and some libs who hate Capitalism and our free-market economy. (The Nazis also hated Capitalism. Well, they were National Socialists so what do you expect!)
One of my ALL-TIME favorite intros is "Mean Street" from "Fair Warning", Van Halen.
Hard to beat, ... and to play, lol.
“Crazy on you” by heart, literally the greatest acoustic guitar intro of all time I don’t care I don’t care
Agreed, super underrated intro
Have you ever noticed that it sounds like an altered version of classical gas?
@@nylonstringtheorybybradley5776 ive never heard that until now! Dope song. I love the whole staying at the top of the neck doing pull offs to open strings. Like Jimmy pages white summer live version
Came here to say this
Black by Pearl Jam always gives me chills. 10 years gone by led zeppelin as well. 10 years gone really seems like the most underrated zeppelin song imo
Try the unplugged version of black. It’s completely chill inducing.
You are so right. What about tea for one?
Purple Haze’s intro will never be topped
The Wind Cries Mary
these are more riffs than "intros" by the sense Tyler is meaning
Fade to black, master of puppets to live is to die
All Along The Watchtower top Purple Haze!
Little wing
Hotel California when the solo comes always gives me chills, but only if Im actually listening to the lyrics and the story
I know this would of been hard to show off but the blackened intro is jus so incredible.
Cliffs of Dover gets me every time
words cannot describe the joy i felt when My Curse showed up in here lmao, i love the opening to that song, it lulls you on with a super clean sound and then just punches you in the face, i love it
It's soooo good. Then Howard comes through with the powerful vocals, both clean and distorted. Amazing composition.
The intro solo on “hot for teacher” is the only thing that still gives me goosebumps even after hearing it 1000000000 timea
VAN HALEN 😍😍
Absolutely 💯👍🏼
The Day That Never Comes by Metallica has an insanely cool intro… by far one of my favorite songs ever!!
Not as good as when Metallica played When Doves Cry, that showed how skilled they are musically
James' 12 string tone on the intro to Fade to Black always gives me chills
Honestly, everytime I listen to Humans Being (Van Halen) I always get chills from Eddie's playing
That was one I was going to add!
Absolutely killer tune!
Not a popular choice. I like it!
Just got my Spark...this thing is just the coolest practice amp. Love the tones, man. Great video
I use it at home for practice and jamming. It's awesome. Particularly w/headphones. Some people don't like it, works for me tho man. Bass has to be down, and the app should be used with it.
"Wish you were here" Pink Floyd. #1 no question
Lack of Comprehension by Death gets me everytime
oh yeah an amazing intro
💯
Love that intro so much
If it's pure chills, I'd say Diary of a Madman, Randy Rhoads was simply brilliant
Great suggestion. Believer has a pretty epic intro too.
Hearing Joe Satriani's Flying in a Blue Dream for the first time literally changed my life. The fade in of the tonal feedback with the acoustic guitar just blew my mind. As a 13 year old when it came out, was a game changer. The whole album had me hooked. I couldn't play any of it except a few notes here and there but it was a goal.
Talking about Satriani and chill goosebumps. What about the intro to Always With You, Always With Me?
The intro that really gives me chills is "Black Tiger," by Y&T. Dave Meniketti playing those simple muted chords, and the animal sounds in the background, gets me every time. Also, anything acoustic by Scorpions, like "Holiday," "Smoke Is Going Down," "Still Loving You," the list goes on.......
The best intro ever!!
Pink Floyd - Shine on you crazy diamond
Kind of a long intro, into to the opening solo, but man!!! that gives me the chills everytime
FYI: Cochise was a Chiricahua Apache leader, second only to Geronimo.
Thank you!
Cochise (/koʊˈtʃiːs/; in Apache: Shi-ka-She or A-da-tli-chi - "having the quality or strength of an oak"; after the whites called him "Cochise", the Apache adopted it as K'uu-ch'ish or Cheis "oak"; c. 1805 - June 8, 1874) was leader of the Chihuicahui local group of the Chokonen ("central" or "real" Chiricahua) and principal chief (or nantan) of the Chokonen band of the Chiricahua Apache. A key war leader during the Apache Wars, he led an uprising which began in 1861 and persisted until a peace treaty was negotiated in 1872. Cochise County, Arizona, is named after him.[1]
Yep.... Audioslave is awesome
Thank you, Sarah, for clarification on who Cochise was, and not what “that word means”. It has become painfully clear to me that the youth of today either does not pay attention to history, or just plain doesn’t care enough about it. I guess they’re doomed to repeat it. You, on the other hand, are a lady, and a scholar.
What she said....
I always associate it with the Indian. I've watched enough cowboy movies to be familiar with him.
I live is Cochise county. Az. He was a bad ass warrior
The intros to Achilles' Last Stand by Led Zeppelin, Castles Made of Sand by Hendrix and Pace Protection by Drugstore Fanatics never fail to pull me out of reality for a bit.
I saw Eddie on the thumbnail, I clicked, and basing on the title I just knew the song was gonna be Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love
Thank you for putting My Curse in this video. That song does not get enough love!!
I love Eddie's riffs he's the reason I even picked up a guitar as a child. Just like the Dance the Night Away riff he never plays it the same way
Your Hand in Mine by Explosions in the Sky. There's that one riff that begins at around third or fourth minute and it gives me chills every time I hear it, beautiful and touching
"Mississippi Queen" by Mountain is one of my favorite intros ever.
Van Halen - Ain't talking 'bout love (this intro is the reason I play guitar :))
Van Halen - Feelin'
Dokken - Alone Again
Metallica - Harvester of Sorrow
Megadeth - Beginning of Sorrow
The intro to lateralus is absolutely my favorite. Clean and fairly simple but puts goosebumps on my neck. It was also the first thing I ever learned on my guitar.
nice
Van Halen “Aint talking’ ‘Bout time” one of my all time favourites
The Call of Ktulu by Metallica and This love by Pantera always gives me chills
You should also listen to Diary of a Madman by Ozzy
@@dimitrisvill1411 bro good suggestion I like this kind of songs when it has a dark clean riffs in it
This video was awesome. One of my favorites lately.
The one that still tickles my fancy like it did 52 years ago when I first heard it in 70 is that forbidden tri tone with the diminished fifth of Tony Iommi playing "Black Sabbath". That song changed my young life for the better! Thanks Tony!
Junior's Eyes is one of my favorites from Tony Iommi.
There’s so many, right now Hotel California unplugged version is giving me the chills,
Amen.
The trumpet intro? haha
The one chord that opens 'A Hard Day's Night' - the ultimate simplicity
Although it actually opens with a bass line, the guitar riff that went down in history as the one which introduced 'Van Halen' to the world - Running With The Devil
The Blackened intro always gives me chills
La Villa Strangiato.
Always delivers the chills.
Easily my favorite song of all time, from start to finish
2 intros that give me thousands of chills are Us and Them (the organ helps) and I love you more than you'll ever know (Gary Moore)
The opening riff to Sabbath’s Fairies Wear Boots always, I mean always gets me fired up.
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Larry Carlton's intro to Steely Dan's "Don't Take Me Alive" always gets me.
Its a simple yet haunting and effective intro that never fails to give me chills. Pantera-cemetery gates
Great noodling and really nice vocal performance too! Some of my favorite intros come from Rush - Red Barcetta and Limelight are two in particular from their Moving Pictures album
One of my favorite intros has to be sweet child o mine. Any time I hear it, it hypes me up. Just me?
Soothsayer makes me very happy when I hear the intro
Fuck yes
I know that it doesn't exactly open with a guitar, but the intro to Overburdened - Disturbed is definitely one of my favorites
For me, it has to be The Adventure by Angels & Airwaves. It makes me feel like I’m being transported to a better place.
The crazy train intro is something I play daily not sure why.
Glasgow Kiss always gives me the chills