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For reference: https://youtu.be/xWBFWw3XubQ
Poll Results
Option | Votes |
Impossible to choose because the song is uniformly flawless | 5 |
The spiky synth-marimba ostinato (first appears at 0:23 but repeats throughout) | 5 |
Some other bit not listed here | 3 |
The warbly phased guitar solo (1:52-2:06) | 1 |
The campy impassioned vocal treatment of "why do I believe" at 1:49 | 1 |
The tasty Nile Rodgers-esque rhythm guitar throughout | 1 |
The rising melody of the prechorus (cf. "Arm in arm we laughed like kids" at 0:34) | 1 |
The way the drum part goes to a tambouriney 16th feel at 1:00 but doesn't overuse it | 0 |
The snaky and sly vocal treatment of "knowing I'd believe" at 0:50 | 0 |
Upward French-hornish synth motif (first appears at 0:52 but repeats throughout) | 0 |
Funky descending chordal guitar bit (2:06-2:23) | 0 |
Descending thumb-pop bass riff during the breakdown (2:13-2:15) | 0 |
Tasty hollow snare/handclap drum sound (esp. when it everything else drops out for a moment, like at 1:10) | 0 |
― Ra's al Gore (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 14 December 2018 15:44 (five years ago) link
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