songs that move from speaker to speaker

2»

Comments

  • Cosmo
    Cosmo Posts: 12,225
    edited February 2009
    Listen to the end of the drum solo in 'Tank' of the 'Tarkus' album by Emerson, Lake and Palmer... on headphones. Your head explodes.
    ...
    Correction... 'Tank' in on the first E.L.P. record.
    Post edited by Cosmo on
    Allen Fieldhouse, home of the 2008 NCAA men's Basketball Champions! Go Jayhawks!
    Hail, Hail!!!
  • JordyWordy
    JordyWordy Posts: 2,261
    the guitar solo in Me & My Friends by Chili Peppers
  • spat
    spat Posts: 644
    May This Be Love by Hendrix. Wow. the ending instrumental is when it comes in. the guitars and percussion trade sides over and over. real trippy. great post!
    My favorite Pearl Jam song: "Corporate Greed Boat Asshole Behind a Counter in the Oval Office"
  • spat
    spat Posts: 644
    JordyWordy wrote:
    check this out, puts it to amazing use. close your eyes and use headphones:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUDTlvagjJA (The Virtual Barbers)

    that was crazy! i closed my eyes and got freaked out cuz it really sounded like the guy was here in the room with me.
    My favorite Pearl Jam song: "Corporate Greed Boat Asshole Behind a Counter in the Oval Office"
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    spat wrote:
    May This Be Love by Hendrix. Wow. the ending instrumental is when it comes in. the guitars and percussion trade sides over and over. real trippy. great post!

    I just listened to Electric Ladyland and it shows up in quite a few songs. Crosstown Traffic, Voodoo Chile, and quite obviously 1983..........
  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,595
    Tom K wrote:
    What is and What should never be... Zep

    ba nump ba nump
    ba nump ba nump
    ba bum bum

    For sure.....at the 3:30 mark

    But isn't it more like:

    <Duh nuh
    Duh nuh>
    <Duh nuh
    Duh nuh>
    <Duh nuh nuh>

    :mrgreen:
    If I had known then what I know now...

    Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
    VIC 07
    EV LA1 08
    Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
    Columbus 10
    EV LA 11
    Vancouver 11
    Missoula 12
    Portland 13, Spokane 13
    St. Paul 14, Denver 14
    Philly I & II, 16
    Denver 22
    Missoula 24
  • JordyWordy
    JordyWordy Posts: 2,261
    spat wrote:
    JordyWordy wrote:
    check this out, puts it to amazing use. close your eyes and use headphones:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUDTlvagjJA (The Virtual Barbers)

    that was crazy! i closed my eyes and got freaked out cuz it really sounded like the guy was here in the room with me.

    hehe, its quality isnt it? especially the where he suddenly just whispers
  • rrivers
    rrivers Posts: 3,698
    Tom K wrote:
    What is and What should never be... Zep

    ba nump ba nump
    ba nump ba nump
    ba bum bum

    That is what came to mind when I started reading this thread. I was thinking it was "Whole Lotta Love", but you are right it's "What is".
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • Who Princess
    Who Princess out here in the fields Posts: 7,305
    rrivers wrote:
    Tom K wrote:
    What is and What should never be... Zep

    ba nump ba nump
    ba nump ba nump
    ba bum bum

    That is what came to mind when I started reading this thread. I was thinking it was "Whole Lotta Love", but you are right it's "What is".
    Which kind of illustrates what I was talking about earlier. Panning was a killer effect when Hendrix recorded Electric Ladyland. By the time Zep blasted this one out of your speakers it had become a very tired cliche.

    I like the way a lot of artists have resurrected it. The key is not to overuse it.
    "The stars are all connected to the brain."
  • rrivers
    rrivers Posts: 3,698
    rrivers wrote:
    Tom K wrote:
    What is and What should never be... Zep

    ba nump ba nump
    ba nump ba nump
    ba bum bum

    That is what came to mind when I started reading this thread. I was thinking it was "Whole Lotta Love", but you are right it's "What is".
    Which kind of illustrates what I was talking about earlier. Panning was a killer effect when Hendrix recorded Electric Ladyland. By the time Zep blasted this one out of your speakers it had become a very tired cliche.

    I like the way a lot of artists have resurrected it. The key is not to overuse it.

    I think it works well on Led Zep II, cliche or not. Just look at the number of people in this thread who pointed to it as the go to panning song.
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • Who Princess
    Who Princess out here in the fields Posts: 7,305
    rrivers wrote:
    rrivers wrote:
    That is what came to mind when I started reading this thread. I was thinking it was "Whole Lotta Love", but you are right it's "What is".
    Which kind of illustrates what I was talking about earlier. Panning was a killer effect when Hendrix recorded Electric Ladyland. By the time Zep blasted this one out of your speakers it had become a very tired cliche.

    I like the way a lot of artists have resurrected it. The key is not to overuse it.

    I think it works well on Led Zep II, cliche or not. Just look at the number of people in this thread who pointed to it as the go to panning song.
    :oops:
    Yeah, myself included!
    OK, how about it was cliched and overused AFTER Led Zep II? ;)
    "The stars are all connected to the brain."
  • rrivers
    rrivers Posts: 3,698
    [/quote]
    :oops:
    Yeah, myself included!
    OK, how about it was cliched and overused AFTER Led Zep II? ;)[/quote]

    I can agree with that! :D
    "We're fixed good, lamp-wise."
  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    I think Pink Floyd did it better than Hendrix and Zep, overall.

    When it's used in the right place, it's never cliche.
  • Revolution 9 by the Beatles on the White Album pans from speaker to speaker. Though i doubt this is a song anyone goes out of theiir way to listen to ;)

    You'd be surprised......



    Interstellar Overdrive by Pink Floyd is another that goes from spearker to speaker.