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Videotape - Radiohead (but best Radiohead closer is a tricky one in itself) New York I Love You, But You’re Bringing Me Down - LCD Soundsystem Stay Positive - The Streets re:stacks - Bon Iver
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Best closing track on an album on 23:09 - Nov 9 with 8823 views
Best closing track on an album on 23:17 - Nov 9 by ElGuaje4
I Am The Resurrection.
Certainly floats my boat
Honourable mentions: Marillion - Fugazi Maiden - Rime of the Ancient Mariner The boss - Jungleland (I was never that fussed about this until I heard it live - awesome) Radiohead - Street spirit
Best closing track on an album on 04:25 - Nov 10 by Swansea_Blue
Certainly floats my boat
Honourable mentions: Marillion - Fugazi Maiden - Rime of the Ancient Mariner The boss - Jungleland (I was never that fussed about this until I heard it live - awesome) Radiohead - Street spirit
Rainbow Stiil I`m sad
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Best closing track on an album on 05:53 - Nov 10 with 8707 views
Best closing track on an album on 20:51 - Nov 9 by Melford
Paul McCartney busked that in the studio and told the engineer to delete it, but EMI staff were told don't delete any Beatles stuff so it was cut out (when the recording tapes were physically cut) and was put at the end of the master tape, 30 or so seconds after the album proper finished. When they mixed the album they found it at the end and left it in. I would put that in though, when they recorded Abbey Road it was intended as their last album, as you know apart from a few overdubs and a recording of "I Me Mine", all the Let It Be material was recorded in January 1969, before Abbey Road. They all knew the Long Medley would be the last thing they did. The End was the end.
Have you heard Elbow’s version of Golden Slumbers which is being used for this year’s John Lewis ad?