Posted September 15, 200618 yr Enjoyed the intro post but what about favourite finales? After nearly 30 years I can't think of one to better the finish of Cecil Washingtons "I dont like to lose"...Still sends a shiver down my spine.
September 15, 200618 yr Enjoyed the intro post but what about favourite finales? After nearly 30 years I can't think of one to better the finish of Cecil Washingtons "I dont like to lose"...Still sends a shiver down my spine. mandril - never die- most underated and under played mandril tune. arthur - miles helping hand- 90s soul as good as it gets for any soul genre from any decade. on a non soulful basis, but an anthem it's gotta be oasis- champagne super nova, does it for me everytime, where were you when we were getting high.
September 15, 200618 yr Isley Bros - Behind a painted smile, The best end to any record ever, Period.
September 15, 200618 yr Isley Bros - Behind a painted smile, The best end to any record ever, Period. Closing lines of Melvin Davis " Find A Quiet Place "
September 15, 200618 yr Eighth Avenue Band - The whole thing. Just love the 'your like a pig ralph' bit. Ed
September 15, 200618 yr Thelma Jones Oh oh here comes the heartbreak on Barry and Ruby Winters Better on diamond do it for me. Tubbs
September 15, 200618 yr arthur - miles helping hand- 90s soul as good as it gets for any soul genre from any decade. Fully agree and a monster track at the time - must dig it out. How about endings of "Bernadette" - Four Tops "The Breaking Point" - Deena Johnson "Count The Days" - Stanley Williams .......... "just watch my footsteps in the snow" John.
September 15, 200618 yr "Count The Days" - Stanley Williams .......... "just watch my footsteps in the snow" John. Good call John
September 15, 200618 yr i totally missed the point of this thread before doh! i posted 3 tunes i thought would make for a good finale to a set or night, numb nuts. endings and outros of records wise it has to be delreys inc. destination unknown- atmospheric fade out superb. graham central station - feel the need- 100 mile an hour stomper to stone dead in 1 second. the undertones - it's gonna happen tonight-fades out with some lovely horns and guitars great pop. Skip Mahoney - Janice. all just kinda wobbles to a stop... and not a moment too soon lol.
Enjoyed the intro post but what about favourite finales?
After nearly 30 years I can't think of one to better the finish of Cecil Washingtons "I dont like to lose"...Still sends a shiver down my spine.