Laughter as a painkiller. Intro of "It aint easy..." of album "Painkiller".
Listen to all the grasping intros in these 12 tracks!
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Laughter as a painkiller. Intro of "It aint easy..." of album "Painkiller".
Listen to all the grasping intros in these 12 tracks!
All good clean fun with laughter and cheers by Jools Holland. Live in the studio! Da geht die Post ab...
Laugh! Even the good times are bad....
After this fantastic guitar solo by Carlos Santana: a laughter of happiness and thankfulness by Hooker for this generous present.
A short sharp laughter of fun and joy in the first verse of "Stop" B4 by this great vocal artist (Uriah Heep). For sure: the most variable voice in rock music.
"Groovy" B1. Laughter of pure joy and happiness. Because he has the best studio musicians. 45 years since this one. Great voice!
Does anybody remember this laughter in the outro of "Smiling faces sometimes"? Behind your back.......
"They'll be happy, they'll be smiling, they'll go to the races, they'll drink Scotch Whisky, the people that we know are happy all the time..." followed by a crazy laughter at the end of this funny song.
A song of laughter. Africa is breathing. There is much laughter on this album, nearly in every song. It's Afrijazzy!
The most famous laughter. The only vocal is this laughter in the intro of this instrumental after the breaking-sound of the surf board. Schadenfreude?
Woke up in the morning and saw this magnitude of snow outside. This never happened in Switzerland on May 5th, as long as anyone can remember. So today, I first remembered this laughter: Hi Hi Hi, wipe out....
Live recording full of laughter and vitality. Soulfulness. Joie de vivre.
Can we identify that »Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha« close to the end of Gallows Pole (Led Zeppelin III, B1) as laughter as well?
Best regards!
Does anybody remember laughter in Led Zeppelin songs?