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The Opening Notes That Thrill You The Most


Dan Gould

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What tune's opening notes put the biggest charge into you?

So What?

'A' Train?

Take Five?

What familiar theme thrills you beyond compare?

I thought of this as I was listening to a rare Bird recording from Montreal, and that triggers my vote:

"Now's The Time"

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What tune's opening notes put the biggest charge into you?

So What?

'A' Train?

Take Five?

What familiar theme thrills you beyond compare?

I thought of this as I was listening to a rare Bird recording from Montreal, and that triggers my vote:

"Now's The Time"

"Hat and Beard" (from Dolphy's Out Lunch)

"Melody for Melonae" (from Jackie McLean's Let Freedom Ring)

"Pharoah's Dance" (maybe my favorite opening of any album -- so mysterious)

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Monk's first notes almost always make a big promise. The intros to "Criss Cross" and "I Mean You" come to mind.

Gilliespie's original "Manteca" and "Salt Peanuts" fit in this category too. As does Dameron's original "Lady Bird." These first-generation bop guys knew how to grab your ear in just a split second.

What Leeway said about "Blue Train."

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