The Bleeding Heart Show by The New Pornographers
Dance Yrslf Clean by LCD Soundsystem
The Bleeding Heart Show by The New Pornographers
Dance Yrslf Clean by LCD Soundsystem
peripheral wrote:
"Three Days" by Jane's Addiction
Yup - awesome call. First song that came to my mind.
"Killing in the Name of"
- Rage Against the Machine..
I'm surprised the LRC have allowed for this thread to go on for this long without that song being mentioned!!!
Thunder Road by Bruce Springsteen
Champagne Supernova- Oasis
such sonic bliss
Ozzy Osbourne - Revelation (Mother Earth)
Mine was a joke you didn't get
The Janis Joplin version of Bobby McGee.
After she died Kris went back to the studio and finished it up. Good tune.
Animus Vox - The Glitch Mob
You want songs for running, perhaps?
Doesn't start that slow, but the cadence is great for runs, and it definitely progresses.
Sweet Disposition - The Temper Trap
The Doors- LA Woman
Proud Mary by Ike and Tina.
Only in Dreams- Weezer
Aja - Steely Dan
Tool - Right In Two
Tool - The Grudge
Tool - Eulogy
Tool - 46 And 2
Tool - Reflection
Tool - Parabol/Parabola when played together (and they should always be played together)
Janes Addiction - Three Days is there best ever song. Great live video of the song here.
Eminence Front by The Who
Fleetwood Mac I'm So Afraid. Live
Some pretty good songs listed on this thread, but this is the best nominee for the OP's criteria.However, "Loan Me a Dime" by Boz Scaggs (with Duane Allman's scintillating session work) defines buildup after slow start. Look it up, it's in the dictionary.
Avocados Number wrote:
"Try a Little Tenderness," sung by Otis Redding.
whootyblow wrote:
lay it on me fella's
The 17 plus minutes of "GET READY" by RARE EARTH....
Lynyrd Skynard - Free Bird
Awesome live song, check it out.