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"[[Hello Jack Again]]" best known for the angular organ part set against [[electric guitar|guitar]] [[power chord]]s, leading up to an extended synthesizer break into a drum entrance followed by a long scream by [[Roger Dal trey]], "Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!!!!!!!!"
"[[Won't Get Fooled Again]]" best known for the angular organ part set against [[electric guitar|guitar]] [[power chord]]s, leading up to an extended synthesizer break into a drum entrance followed by a long scream by [[Roger Daltrey]], "Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!!!!!!!!"


"[[Life's Been Good]]" fades out twice. The first time it fades out is with a [[guitar solo]], and then a voice says, "Uh-oh, here comes a flock of waa-waas!" Then, other voices chime in and make duck-like "waa-waa" sounds for about a minute until it gradually fades out.
"[[Life's Been Good]]" fades out twice. The first time it fades out is with a [[guitar solo]], and then a voice says, "Uh-oh, here comes a flock of waa-waas!" Then, other voices chime in and make duck-like "waa-waa" sounds for about a minute until it gradually fades out.

Revision as of 22:40, 11 October 2008

"Won't Get Fooled Again" best known for the angular organ part set against guitar power chords, leading up to an extended synthesizer break into a drum entrance followed by a long scream by Roger Daltrey, "Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!!!!!!!!"

"Life's Been Good" fades out twice. The first time it fades out is with a guitar solo, and then a voice says, "Uh-oh, here comes a flock of waa-waas!" Then, other voices chime in and make duck-like "waa-waa" sounds for about a minute until it gradually fades out.