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Best music/record intros ...

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Never heard this before, really enjoyed so far.

My music play list goes from Elton John to Beyonce to Ice Cube,

If I like the sound of it, I'll listen to it apart from Cheap Trick, obviously 😉
Given you mentioned Beyoncé, Crazy in Love has one of the best intros to a song (I know it’s a sample).
 
Gimme Shelter - Stones
Baba O’Reilly - Who
Patricia - Art Pepper. This is an instrumental so the whole thing really.
 
Schools Out , Alice Cooper as an afterthought in my long fadimg memory bank of Classic Rock back in the day .

Past the year 2000 , noughties as someone claimed was the new buzz word for the youngsters , I gave up on listening to Radio One and the like , cannot even following the lyrics and song meanings these days .

Radio 1 rap show which I am a victim to listen to on occasions against my ear tolerance and bleep editing .

Probably not in their demograhic audience research for the Beeb like me .
 
Yes, strongly agree. I'll add Hendrix's version of All Along The Watchtower (sorry Bob, Jimi did it better).
Who Are You,” “Won't Get Fooled Again,” I Can See for Miles,” and “Baba O'Riley” are all Who songs used in the various CSI television series.
 

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