its really a matter of taste, but my FAVORITE would be coil.
i also love the big endings like Slave, SOAM, Antelope
its really a matter of taste, but my FAVORITE would be coil.
i also love the big endings like Slave, SOAM, Antelope
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remember when the end would be that winding down type jam…kinda like it was on pic. of nectar? i wonder why they dropped that ending after like 95 or 96…
i always liked when the song would end like that instead of going on and on into 47 other songs…i like closure…what can i say?
Antelope. They just build and build and then…there it is. Rye rye Rocco. Terrific stuff.
my second show, 9-23-00, had a rare “slow-ending ala PON” Tweezer…good stuff, indeed
Did you forget about Taste. That is one of my all time favorite endings to a song.
^oooooooo. good call.
Is everyone forgetting the end of Rift?
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!
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I actually get a bit disappointed when Stash doesn’t end.
And Antelope for sure.
Gahhhhhhhhhh! Beaten. I was getting more and more surly about nobody mentioning Taste as I read through the thread.
I was there as well and flipped out when they ended Tweezer like the Album…
Great Endings:
Harpua From Goldfish part to Fake out Jam
Taste
My Friend, My Friend
Gumbo
Golgi
TTE
Glide
Rift
What’s the Use? (Album version, you can hear it going into a Jam as it fades)
100% Antelope!!!
Lizards - When Page and Trey drop out and its just Mike and Fish on that little rhythm. Just awesome.
Bowie - It’s all about the trills.
Fluffhead - FLUFFHEAAAAAAAAD! FLUFFY, FLUFFY HEAD! FLUFFBALLS ON YOUR HEAD!
Mike’s Song - It can be a false ending, it can be a segue, it can pretty much do it all.
Oh yeah, and don’t forget Tela.
^you are correct Sir…
Also, how could I forget Mango Song ending…
the best ending would be if they segued into stranglehold
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fluffhead, limb by limb, and DWD…
Still Esther. You are all wrong. BTW whowent gravediggin for this thread?
yeah, wtf
thanks for exposing my ultra-cheesy noob era
I know who you really are.