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ards, Ron Wood apparently wrote the song's main | riff, a piece of music he took with him to Munich's |
Walsh's ARP Odyssey synthesizer | riff accompanies the guitar solo in the middle of th |
The guitar | riff accompanying the song owes a debt to The Who's |
The chorus then returns to the original | riff again, and then returns to the verse. |
They return upon the main | riff all covered in blood stains. |
nd Charles Silverman, its distinctive 12-string | riff, along with soaring harmonies and Bobby Elliott |
atures a distinctive, chugging 16th-note guitar | riff, and a simple chord structure typical of Nicks' |
cking tracks for one song (based on Blackmore's | riff and temporarily named Title n°1), before the lo |
The song is memorable for its opening | riff and story of how the speaker (presumably Ronnie |
th Bobbie Gentry) plus a classic soft rock horn | riff and a flute solo - presented the song as optimi |
With its aggressive guitar | riff and growling vocal, the song marked a major shi |
yed by Joe Perry and is accompanied by the main | riff and rhythmic clapping. |
Ice Cube sampled the keyboard | riff and lyric "Well alright" in his 1991 rap song, |
ked Annabella features a loud, distorted guitar | riff and a Mick Avory drum beat that carries the son |
r the first verse, a guitar plays with the main | riff, and is then joined by an orchestral string sec |
nd so, the other thing I had was the "Save You" | riff, and he goes, "Oh, that's cool." |
osition process started with him playing a bass | riff and that the others followed on jamming. |
Paice and features a fast paced, driving guitar | riff and bass line with several instrumental solos. |
The opening guitar | riff and early verses are an upbeat melody that swit |
cut out, and the song beginning with the first | riff and first line. |
the Arena," which foreshadows the chorus guitar | riff and crowd chanting of "Crush 'Em." |
nimoog (augmenting the song's recognisable bass | riff) and the Polymoog keyboard, providing austere s |
he beginning's mood with the double-time thrash | riff, and after another verse & chorus the song fini |
happens is Edward will come up with a song or a | riff and then immediately I'll hear it and I'll know |
her gift for the catchy, crunching out a guitar | riff and then revealing 21 'not necessarily needs bu |
y Peter Gabriel (lyrics), Mike Rutherford (main | riff), and Tony Banks (additional sections), but cre |
"It's just this monster | riff, and lyrically it's about me feeling that I'm b |
ritten “from the rhythm up” instead of from the | riff and the lyrics down and has also stated that it |
George Harrison, who co-opted McGuinn's guitar | riff and incorporated it into his own composition, " |
riter Billy Corgan wrote the song's main guitar | riff and the opening lyrics "oh make me over" during |
erforming in local indie/electronic outfits Pnu | Riff and, more recently, the Exploding Thumbs. |
She appeared on The Weekly | Riff and, as of September 22, 2008, began hosting th |
In the second half of the song, the | riff appears again, but the solo is now performed by |
e been the origin of the "Train Kept A-Rollin'" | riff as portions of the riff from "Honey Hush" bear |
Side 1 employs the same guitar | riff as "Fly ...", but the single was at the time ot |
great part of a lyric or, I also had this nice | riff as well, and when you have such a great start t |
The song is known for its opening guitar | riff, as well as its twelve-string acoustic guitar b |
ush", back in 1974, with a similar intro guitar | riff as the main riff in "Eat the Rich." |
The verse then leads into a palm-muted guitar | riff as George says "sweater...". |
Richards plays the jumpy guitar | riff as well as the slide guitar solo. |
ies, "features the exact same, extremely unique | riff as both 'Eighties' and 'Come as You Are'." |
select and menu screens feature the same guitar | riff as used in the first level of the Die Hard With |
Stone transcribed the | riff as: "Changety changety changety changety chang |
lbum Amplifier Worship has a similar but slower | riff at the start of the song, and as Boris are know |
The guitar | riff at the end of the rock anthem section is also u |
during the chorus and traditional U2 "chiming" | riff at the start of the guitar solo towards the end |
played by lead singer Thom Yorke, who wrote the | riff at age 16. |
our-note keyboard part, with a distorted guitar | riff at the beginning and after the second chorus. |
oses with an instrumental reprise of the chorus | riff, at the end of which the band suddenly cuts off |
Joe Bongiorno - Dirty guitar | riff at the end of "The One" and a bridge lead riff |
al type sound, which features after the trumpet | riff at the start of the song, so that the last two |
The piano | riff at the beginning was contributed by Al DeLory. |
s of house mixed with high-energy Roland TB-303 | riff at various stages and posed over the regular 4- |
d portrays the theme "A reef on a journey" (Ein | Riff auf Reisen). |
ote played by guitar, until (0:13), when a soft | riff based on the G♯ minor chord is played. |
The song's main | riff bears a marked resemblance to the main riff of |
ch starts off with a “Stairway to Heaven”-esque | riff before exploding into the rest of ZoSo's touchs |
ssion shifts throughout the song with the verse | riff being composed with four chord progression. |
two main parts, that BAM-BAM-BAM groovy chordal | riff bit and then the main ascending riff in more of |
with John Frusciante playing the opening guitar | riff, but didn't continue the song after Anthony Kie |
th "Beep", a new piece of music, using the same | riff but with a different, faster drum beat was adde |
The song features a unique guitar | riff by Dimebag Darrell which involves a DigiTech Wh |
"Even Flow" features a funky | riff by Gossard. |
ding the sound of a plane crashing and a guitar | riff by Vic Briggs, and "Monterey," the band's tribu |
e album, and is famous for its memorable guitar | riff by Jimmy Page, along with its unaccompanied sol |
The song was based on a guitar | riff by Jody Williams. |
The song opens with a | riff by Richards prominently repeated throughout the |
A similar | riff can also be heard in the DJ Cahill Remix of the |
tell that the rhythm is not a tape loop, as the | riff changes now and again (see 4:16/4:44 for exampl |
Its memorable | riff, composed of only three chords (G, F# and E), i |
) up to the root (A), kicking off an aggressive | riff constructed around the blues scale, followed by |
was first named by Campos, D.A., Suarez, J.M., | Riff, D. and Kellner, A.W.A. in 2001 and the type sp |
tones, "Hot Blooded" by Foreigner (whose guitar | riff dominates the song), "Christine Sixteen" by Kis |
blues progression in A (in the form of a guitar | riff doubled by the bass) with McCartney singing at |
, I live in California, I just came up with the | riff down there, and then Stone and I kicked it arou |
Jimi Hendrix quoted the song's | riff during his song "Machine Gun" at the Isle of Wi |
And if you listen to that | riff, especially if you've heard the original demos |
ith the normal piano and the musicbox-fairytale | riff fading out. |
The song starts out with a jazzy | riff featuring Ray Manzarek on organ and John Densmo |
harmonics, which eventually leads into the main | riff followed by the bass guitar, drums and solo. |
t 3:50, the music suddenly halts, and the intro | riff follows, along with electronic cymbal sounds an |
While not an actual cover, the main | riff for the song "Holy Grail", by Hunters & Collect |
We had the main | riff for this kicking around for about five years an |
ay through - they can be heard synching up on a | riff for two measures or so right around 2:30 into t |
08, American pop singer Madonna used the song's | riff for her performance of "Into the Groove", part |
Jack Black used its opening | riff for inspiration in a fight against Satan at eac |
er, on watching McCabe to come up with a guitar | riff for one scene, Cohen decided he didn't like the |
cks herself also played the introductory guitar | riff for "Bootylicious." |
hook in the Raf version was changed to a guitar | riff for Branigan's version and a vocal break from t |
The distinctive | riff from this song has been used as theme music for |
Chapter24 used the | riff from the original version throughout their 2006 |
This song borrows the main | riff from The Kinks' song "All Day and All of the Ni |
ey is a 20 minute track, consisting of the main | riff from 'The Doors song Roadhouse Blues, long inst |
Alex Gimeno samples the | riff from Evil Ways in his track "Funky Bikini" from |
m Nil Recurring EP uses a sample of the opening | riff from this second movement. |
The B-side "Valley" features the piano | riff from The Beach Boys' Smile-era song "Do You Lik |
from Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Freebird" and the guitar | riff from Led Zeppelin's "Moby Dick". |
The Beastie Boys sampled a | riff from the single "Cut the Cake" on the song "Sha |
come home you silly cow", it also uses the bass | riff from Satisfaction. |
chie Blackmore would sometimes include the main | riff from "Lazy" in live performances of the song "M |
ney's "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)" and a bass | riff from Iron Maiden's "Phantom of the Opera" |
ed; the snippet of the song "Disconnected" is a | riff from an early version of "The Aeroplane Flies H |
at rehearsals and features a sharp, aggressive | riff from guitarist Jimmy Page, which like "Immigran |
itish rock group The Wildheartssampled the main | riff from Day Tripper in their classic song My Baby |
Contains a guitar | riff from Van Halen's "Panama" |
Regula" by The Moldy Peaches borrowed the main | riff from "Low Rider". |
The song features a prominent | riff from well-known harmonica player Delbert McClin |
song is instrumental, opening with a saxophone | riff giving the sense of jazz. |
could not tell how many revolutions the guitar | riff goes before the bass sequence. |
Riff hands the pod to the viewer who gives the pod t | |
The guitar | riff has a repetitive and looping quality, partly th |
In an important moment of the show, | Riff has an opportunity to stab Bernardo, but Tony h |
ven subtitle tracks involve storing the data in | RIFF headers and other such AVI hacks which have bee |
The signature guitar | riff heard during the introduction and under the ver |
Although Sanders solos against the | riff, his playing does not follow the timing of the |
And I just started playing this | riff I had, with this middle part, I didn't have any |
th the re-release on CD of Hi Fly and I Like to | Riff in 2007 by the Japanese label Bittersweet Ameri |
n't Help Myself" and made use of the intro bass | riff in their instrumental song "Moscow". |
ead also do an air guitar imitation of the song | riff in many of their episodes. |
Led Zeppelin had a direct influence on the main | riff in "Sex Type Thing". |
A | riff in A major is introduced in the chorus, resolve |
It is one of very few rock songs to have a | riff in 7/8 time, with another famous one being Pink |
h guitarist, most famous for playing the guitar | riff in the "James Bond Theme". |
Before that, he also played the guitar | riff in the theme tune of the popular early 1960s TV |
f states that Page's sped up, downstroke guitar | riff in "Communication Breakdown" was an inspiration |
Riff in Penguin Musume Heart | |
paid homage to this theme including its initial | riff in the intro to their song "Downfall" in live s |
Punk band The Cortinas included the | riff in live performances of Gloria. |
, and Wilson Pickett was sampled as the primary | riff in Madvillain's "America's Most Blunted" from t |
Similarly, the analogous | riff in the song that is played over the F chord is |
the melody together, as was done for the first | riff, including John Marshall furiously beating out |
RIFFARPS" as they were arpeggios as a form of a | riff instead of being used as a solo. |
ould do on 'For Your Love' - then we stuck that | riff into the middle. |
bution to take the previously instrumental horn | riff into the lead vocal, which constitute the now i |
track wove the famous "Ventura Highway" guitar | riff into a song which rose to #3 on the Billboard p |
me to an end, but after a short pause, the fast | riff is played one final time, reminding of the pere |
Its main | riff is "borrowed" from Adam and the Ants' "It Doesn |
Its main | riff is sampled from Electric Light Orchestra's "Evi |
The opening | riff is also reminiscent of Day Tripper by The Beatl |
The song's | riff is said to be influenced by Laura Branigan's 19 |
The First guitar | riff is from a score in The Wizard of Oz (1939 film) |
The intro | riff is used in the song Rest in Peace by the funk m |
la" is a Jala-Jala song in which Richie's Piano | riff is an imitation of the cowbell's sound. |
The song's opening slide guitar | riff is one of the best-known sounds in all of blues |
The guitar | riff is directly influenced by the one in the Neil D |
The song's main | riff is a sample from The Tornados' song "Red Roses |
oughout the song a distinctive 16th note guitar | riff is played by Waddy Wachtel, progressing through |
This continues to (2:19), when the main | riff is again played, until (2:40), when the guitar |
The opening bass | riff is reminiscent in tone and rhythmic character o |
In addition, the central piano | riff is a citation of Crockett's Theme that Jan Hamm |
ylor's contribution of the song's opening slide | riff is considered the main reason he was given the |
The main | riff is copied by many bands. |
However, in reality the | riff is an alternating sixteenth and eighth note pat |
An electric guitar | riff is heard after that. |
The opening | riff is similar to the main riff to the song "Prowle |
The main | riff is very reminiscent to The Who's debut single, |
usic switches between the two sections, but the | riff is now reprised by just bass and drums, and Eth |
he song is primarily memorable because its main | riff is lifted directly from the song "Fame" by Davi |
and slow until it segued into the lively reggae | riff, it was decided to replace the long medley by t |
ion as its subject and, with several changes in | riff, it relies heavily on Tony Iommi's guitar work. |
collaborated with Sydney born Richard Pike aka | Riff Jackson III of Pivot fame (and standin for Ewan |
The song starts with a guitar | riff, leading into a double-time thrash part and con |
After the second chorus, a bass | riff leads into the bridge, where Malakian sings "I' |
Produced by | Riff Markowitz and co-ordinating producer was Jack B |
Likewise, the main guitar | riff of The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking -- that 3/ |
French band Justice sampled the opening bass | riff of Jocko Homo in their song "Stress" in their d |
the album "21," also samples the opening piano | riff of "Monkey Man." |
ather than notes, in riffs, such as the opening | riff of the album, on the song "Inverted" which uses |
The beginning | riff of the latter song was considered a classic by |
Track 07 "Let It Flow" reuses the main | riff of the 1977 hit single "Slide" by funk band Sla |
At (0:40), it fades out and the bass | riff of "Summer" kicks in, accompanied by an Organ. |
than on previous releases, such as in the main | riff of As Long as I Fall. |
Electronic group Apollo 440 used the intro | riff of "Caroline" as the main sample in their 1999 |
the song live, Les Claypool played the opening | riff of Metallica's "Master of Puppets" as a bridge |
version which features steel drums on the outro | riff of the song, the single mix doesn't. |
d"/"He's So Fine" plagiarism suit, borrowed the | riff of "I Can't Help Myself". |
When performed live, the main | riff of the song is played as the outro instead of t |
ersion of the song, replacing it instead with a | riff of tap harmonics. |
sts Tipton and Downing that leads into the main | riff of the song. |
ecruitment, a group of soldiers play the guitar | riff of "Communication Breakdown". |
hm guitarist Paul Landers the sound of the main | riff of the song is made by him and lead guitarist, |
members of Killing Joke claimed the main guitar | riff of "Come as You Are" plagiarized the riff of "E |
the song has never been covered on record, the | riff of "Prove It" was used by X as the basis for th |
The opening guitar | riff of "Running in Circles" is the same opening rif |
Additionally, the band Hole appropriated the | riff of the song for their song "Mrs. |
The melody of the opening piano | riff of the song has been re-used by Mystic/The Saca |
lls of then-21 years old Rich, from the opening | riff of "Twice As Hard" to the melody of Mainstream |
The song took the | riff of Honey Cone's "Want Ads" especially in the br |
I had this guitar track, like a real big | riff on a guitar. |
s stated that he didn't play the aforementioned | riff on "Badge". |
gave the film a B+ and applauded "Jason Segel's | riff on varieties of male bewilderment," and Mick La |
pe" started off as just a Middle Eastern-styled | riff on a saz, and that is what the bass line became |
f Dylan's first name, the album title is also a | riff on Brecht on Brecht, a stage production based o |
-five seconds, starting with a rapid-fire piano | riff on the middle-C piano key, joined by various in |
umental house tune with a synthesized saxophone | riff, on Credence, a sublabel of Parlophone Records, |
s best known for performing the familiar guitar | riff on The Temptations' number-one hit single "My G |
eat Gatsby” might be written today, switch to a | riff on free-market reasons for supporting a value-a |
The Replacements used the song's main | riff on "Gary's Got A Boner", from their 1984 Let It |
n Song Contest 2006 winner, Lordi, has the same | riff on their newest single "This is Heavy Metal". |
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