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I'm trying to find THE killer 30 second intro.

Rules are that it must be 30 seconds before the vocals start (a couple of doo be doo's are acceptable, but no lyrics).

I realise that most of the tunes on here must be around the 3 minute mark so to use a sixth of the track with an intro would be quite brave but let's see.

It could be that it's an instrumental anyway, that's fine too, but I want something that really gets going from the off no messing.

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I'm trying to find THE killer 30 second intro.

Rules are that it must be 30 seconds before the vocals start (a couple of doo be doo's are acceptable, but no lyrics).

I realise that most of the tunes on here must be around the 3 minute mark so to use a sixth of the track with an intro would be quite brave but let's see.

It could be that it's an instrumental anyway, that's fine too, but I want something that really gets going from the off no messing.

How about 'look on the good side' - Invitations , not timed it but its fairly lengthy - Best 70's intro - ever

M.

:thumbsup:

Edited by MarkWhiteley
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How about 'look on the good side' - Invitations , not timed it but its fairly lengthy - Best 70's intro - ever

M.

:thumbsup:

It's a good start, I like it, and at 57 seconds easily long enough....maybe a tad slow though??? :g:

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I'm trying to find THE killer 30 second intro.

Rules are that it must be 30 seconds before the vocals start (a couple of doo be doo's are acceptable, but no lyrics).

I realise that most of the tunes on here must be around the 3 minute mark so to use a sixth of the track with an intro would be quite brave but let's see.

It could be that it's an instrumental anyway, that's fine too, but I want something that really gets going from the off no messing.

the longest intro that I hear weekly on commercial radio is lamont dozier's trying to hold on to my woman, the intro is way better than the song.

another good one is tom brock - if we can't make it then nobody can. and the lp version of i wanna do something freaky to you. i guess lots of 70s commercial soul was all about long intros.

Guest familytree
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I'm trying to find THE killer 30 second intro.

Rules are that it must be 30 seconds before the vocals start (a couple of doo be doo's are acceptable, but no lyrics).

I realise that most of the tunes on here must be around the 3 minute mark so to use a sixth of the track with an intro would be quite brave but let's see.

It could be that it's an instrumental anyway, that's fine too, but I want something that really gets going from the off no messing.

How about the most powerful 3 second into on Marvins 'lets get it on'....... so little can say so much, its genius!

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Common as muck and only 22seconds but i defy anyone to say it does'nt hit em every time......Tony Clark...Landslide !

Good call joe, what about the ASCOTS-ANOTHER DAY, CECIL WASHINGTON-I DON`T LIKE TO LOSE, MAJESTICS-I LOVE HER SO MUCH, theres so many great ones really :thumbup:

Guest familytree
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Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes - The Love I Lost

or

Tommy Hunt- Lovin' On The Losing Side

take your pick :thumbup:

Seriously though, crackin intro,

Carol

Im with you on Harold Melvin!... beautiful intro x


Guest Dirk Tiggler
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Always liked Youngbloods Smith's 'You can Quit' Probably not 30 sec's long though

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Good call joe, what about the ASCOTS-ANOTHER DAY, CECIL WASHINGTON-I DON`T LIKE TO LOSE, MAJESTICS-I LOVE HER SO MUCH, theres so many great ones really :thumbup:

Too many Harry , have'nt we been fortunate , all this great music.......see ya saturday me young mate !! :lol:

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Clocking in at 32 seconds, the intro to Four Below Zero - "ESP" whilst not necessarily being a killer, always gets me going.

The extended version has a great instrumental middle. Can anbody post it up? (Sebastian?)

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Precisions ...If this is love (i'd rather be lonely) ...One of the most dramatic and best intros imo. ...30 secs if you allow the spoken intro "hear me girl you tell me you love me" etc. :thumbup:

Edited by Jem Brittin
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I'm trying to find THE killer 30 second intro.

Rules are that it must be 30 seconds before the vocals start (a couple of doo be doo's are acceptable, but no lyrics).

I realise that most of the tunes on here must be around the 3 minute mark so to use a sixth of the track with an intro would be quite brave but let's see.

It could be that it's an instrumental anyway, that's fine too, but I want something that really gets going from the off no messing.

Hold back the night 'The Trammps'

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A nice commercial one now.......one that just floats along for 25 seconds with no hint of whats to come then " Bang " it explodes Isley Brothers....Behind the painted smile.

Edited by JOEfromupnorth
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The Del-Larks-Job Opening.......almost 30 seconds

Steve Karmen,featuring Jimmy Radcliffe- Breakaway........25 seconds

mark

Edited by mark spensley
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Edwin Starr - Time............30 secs or there abouts I believe

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This is great stuff. Refosoul's gonna go into overload when I start with this lot.

Cheers everyone.

Guest soul city
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only a 15 sec intro but 'the salvadors, stick by me baby' is one intro you cant ignore. :thumbup:

Guest soul city
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only a 15 sec intro but 'the salvadors, stick by me baby' is one intro you cant ignore. :lol:

(oops!) :thumbup:

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Guest vinylvixen
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Patti & Emblems - 'Gonna Love You a long long time'....the mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwah takes up approx 7 seconds biggrin.gif

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Not 30 secs but high keys living a lie gets me every time


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I'm trying to find THE killer 30 second intro.

Rules are that it must be 30 seconds before the vocals start (a couple of doo be doo's are acceptable, but no lyrics).

I realise that most of the tunes on here must be around the 3 minute mark so to use a sixth of the track with an intro would be quite brave but let's see.

It could be that it's an instrumental anyway, that's fine too, but I want something that really gets going from the off no messing.

Can I ask WHY? unsure.gif:ohmy::lol: Good thread - but is there a wider purpose? :lol:

Salvadors for me as noted above - forget the 30 sec rule :lol:

Richard

Guest Brian Ellis
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Can't be ars*d getting the record out to time it, but the intro to Willie Pickett's 'On the Stage of Life' is one powerful piece of instrumental, definitely grabs your attention; and if you like the start of the record, you get second helpings of it towards the end.

Great tune.

Guest andyrattigan
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Montclairs- "Hung Up...", and Frankie Beverley's "If thats what you wanted".

Intros dont get much better.

Guest andyrattigan
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Almost forgot Jimmy Radcliffe/Steve Karmen- Breakaway.

That is is such a pumping and exhilarating bass line.

Posted

Terry Callier - I Don't Want To See Myself

Longest fookin intro ever!!!!!!!!!!!

I once heard this start at Cleethorpes, drove home to collect a forgotten item and made it back in time to dance to it! I live near Barnsley!

Guest TONY ROUNCE
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...give or take a second, Valentinos - "Sweeter Than The Day Before"...

...and Frank Wilson, of course thumbup.gif

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Can I ask WHY? unsure.gif:ohmy::lol: Good thread - but is there a wider purpose? :lol:

Salvadors for me as noted above - forget the 30 sec rule :lol:

Richard

A couple of reasons.

I like to make compilations for the car on different themes and intros is my new project

I've always loved songs with good intros, whether Northern or not, as it really sets up the song - Hard Days Night, Desire by U2 etc. and Soul tunes particularly 60's stuff do seem to excel, but as I said before their short length generally means a good short intro, some of my faves are Move On Up (14 secs), Burning Sensation (8 secs), Countdown Here I Come (14 secs), Too Late (15 secs), Shirley and the Shirelles - Look What You've Done to my Heart (builds up to a crescendo at 22 secs), Just a Little Misunderstanding (23 secs) and Gladys Knight-No One Can Love You More (er....0secs). So none of them reaches 30 secs.

Second reason involves a mobile phone......and a high profile Premiership footballer.

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delrays inc - destination unknown, get the talc ready.......... shuffffffffffle

(oh yeah, world column - so is the sun, pier-leg-crushing intros!

Edited by coops
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Ivorys - Please stay..... brilliant intro..... also Constellations - I didn't know how to.......including a few lyrics in the intro :thumbsup: and Majestics - I love her so much it hurts :thumbsup:

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Guest MBarrett
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The greatest intro of ALL musical genres of ALL time seems to fit your criteria.

i.e. I Want You Back by the Jackson 5.

Allowing for a couple of "Uh Hu's" and a "Let me tell you" - the intro is EXACTLY 30 seconds - of PURE MAGIC.

If you don't have a copy to hand go Here and click on the arrow on the right hand side of the page.

MB

Edited by MBarrett
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As ya say 30sec intro on a Northern record not easy, but give or take a sec Dee Dee Sharp's "What Kind Of Lady" is one, and if ya dont count the ramblings and Ooooerrr Brooks and Jerry is almost a min before they actually start singing....no wonder they made part 1 and part 2 (and part 3 if they had time) :thumbsup:

steve

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