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Personally, I find the outro to Layla vastly over extended and not to my taste.
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Nearly blew the windows out on. few occasions when the next track SATO started at full volume.
In a totally different vibe, I really love Johnny Marr’s outro on There is a Light that Never Goes Out.
not sure there’s a better outro.
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The music and singing are running at different tempos, but seem to fit quite well every time the sung refrain comes back around.
We're Going To Live For A Very Long Time - Heaven 17. It continues on to the central groove of the LP, so has a theoretical track time of infinity.
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Probably a contender for best intro and outro in one song.
Larry Carlton's outro solo on 'Kid Charlemagne'
Steve Lukather's outro and improvised on the spot solo on 'Rosanna'
Neal Schon's outro solo on 'Stone in Love'
Eddie Van Halen on 'One foot out the door' on Fair Warning
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Husker Du - You Can Live at Home
Ooh Song by King's X.
You have to listen quite carefully as it fades out, but Ty Tabor slightly changes the riff right at the end, it's such a great moment.
(YouTube link not working, I'll try to find a better one later)
But given how much it polarises opinion, it clearly is one of those things you either get or you don't.
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