![]() ![]() A couple of good examples would be the guitar intro on the Rolling Stones' "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" and the guitar/bass combo that runs throughout Iron Butterfly's "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida." However, the technical definition of the term would also include a chord progression. Secondly, I think "riff" (in rock music usage) is a term usually used to refer to a recurring lead guitar part that runs under the melody of a song. The song is literally about a deaf, dumb, and blind kid becoming the best pinball player in the world. Mark from Mchenry, IlFirst all, anyone who sees this song as being about drugs or sexuality has probably never played pinball.Tim from Philadelphia, Pathe ultimate classic rock song.Bobby from Sydney, Australiaexellent guitar classic beat AWSOME CLASSIC!.E-man from Pittsburgh, Padoes anyone know who wrote the additional lyrics for elton's version in the movie and did The Who ever play that version?.My favourite band is the Beatles and the Who remind me a lot of them for some reason. you should hear what Keith Moon had to say about it. Rachel from Cleveland, OhLove this song.However, when the electric guitar starts, you've got one of the greatest "hooks" in R&R history! I can't really think of it as a riff because almost anyone who plays the guitar can play it. ![]()
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