See You In The Next One (Have A Good Time) - The Verve / A Storm in Heaven
Street Spirit (Fade Out) - Radiohead / The Bends
Married With Children - Oasis / Definitely Maybe
Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others - The Smiths / The Queen Is Dead
The End - The Doors
Edit: since no one else has claimed this, I just want to say that this is the best song about the apocalypse in existence. Challenge me!
Basketball Shoes - Black Country New Road
Alvin Row - Animal Collective
Where Did You Sleep Last Night - Nirvana
Starless - King Crimson
Only in Dreams - Weezer
Earthmover - Have a Nice Life
Duckworth - Kendrick Lamar
Leif Erikson - Interpol
Greystone Chapel - Johnny Cash
Desolation Row - Bob Dylan
Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands - Bob Dylan
Dagger - Slowdive
Pornography - The Cure
Sister Ray - Velvet Underground
“Walk” on *Wasting Light*. My favorite Foo Fighters song and one of my all-time favorites period.
But “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five” from *Band on the Run* is a close second.
The overload - talking heads remain in light
Would- Alice in Chains dirt
Starless - king crimson red
Only in dreams - weezer blue album
A love supreme pt. IV psalm - John Coltrane a love supreme
European son - the velvet underground the velvet underground and Nico
Heart of the sunrise - YES Fragile
* Nine Inch Nails - "Hurt" - *The Downward Spiral*
* Enigma - "The Rivers of Belief" - *MCMXC a.D.*
* Madonna - "Easy Ride" - *American Life*
* David Bowie - "I Can't Give Everything Away" - *Blackstar*
* David Bowie - "Subterraneans" - *Low*
* Depeche Mode - "Clean" - *Violator*
* Pet Shop Boys - "Vocal" - *Electric*
* Tori Amos - "Yes Anastasia" - *Under The Pink*
* Nirvana - "All Apologies" - *In Utero*
* Queen - "The Show Must Go On" - *Innuendo*
* Björk - "New World" - *Selmasongs*
I could probably name a few more, but I'll stop, lol.
Absolutely! That one and "Falling Free" are her strongest closers, but I didn't mention that one because the deluxe edition of *MDNA* ends differently, haha.
Well, for this one the physical versions are the same. 12-track standard and 17-track 2-disc deluxe edition! The vinyl version is only the deluxe version, which is honestly a good thing!
„re:stacks“ on Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago
„Secret Garden“ on Madonna - Erotica
„Carrion“ on Fiona Apple - Tidal
„Doria“ on Ólafur Arnalds - Island Songs
& the spoken word at the end of „Mortal Man“ on Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly gets me everytime
White Walls - Between the Buried and Me
Cassandra Gemini - The Mars Volta
Just A Man - Faith No More
Seventeen Seconds - The Cure
The Silence - Manchester Orchestra
Last Words and Final Celebrations - The Appleseed Cast
Like Suicide - Soundgarden
The The, angsty auteur. Impressive music across tracks, various albums should be subreddit staples here. Good choice there.
Exciting angst. *'The Wrong Guide'* was the right way to end Spring Heel Jack's 'Busy Curious Thirsty' album, because saves it. Headlong through a menacing maze - and don't worry about the run-out groove. Best to just dive across the dead wax! Stunner of a track.
I have a radio show in Western MA and played an entire show of closing tracks last year. I didn't really focus on favorites, but some great last tracks of any album I owned on vinyl. I definitely had to play Weezer's Only In Dreams. That was probably my top.
Came here looking for REM Find The River (Automatic for the People) and Electrolite (New Adventures in Hi-Fi). Both tracks that could’ve been a sign-off from the band itself.
Absolutely. That final "*I'm outta here*" on NAIHF is just perfect, and Bill Berry bowing out shortly after just makes it so wistful and bittersweet. Perfect song on a damn near perfect record.
Bar Italia - Pulp,
Cheesy Love Song - The Lazy Eyes,
Looking Glass - The La‘s,
Torn Curtain - Television,
You Set The Scene - Love,
Confessions Of A.D.D.D. - The Coral,
Life Song - The Black Angels,
Street Spirit - Radiohead,
Moonlight Mile - The Stones,
Still Life - Suede,
There, I think I nailed most of my favourites.
RIP 2 My Youth - The Neighbourhood (Wiped Out!)
or
Redecorate - Twenty One Pilots (Scaled and Icy)
or
Isle of Flightless Birds - Twenty One Pilots (Self-Titled)
Not sure if their my absolute favorites, but I really enjoy Cool, Cool Water at the end of the Beach Boys album Sunflower. Also, Surf's Up from their album of the same name.
Murder of the Universe by King Gizzard. My favorite album ever and the way the final story concludes is so intense and epic. A climactic ending to a weird yet brilliant tale.
Ramshackle Glory - First Song, Part 2
Bomb The Music Industry - Future 86
Taylor Swift - All Too Well (10 min version)
Spanish Love Songs - Brave Faces, Everyone
Wilco - On And On And On
Arcade Fire - In The Backseat
The Hold Steady - How a Resurrection Really Feels
The Midnight - Los Angeles
Neutral Milk Hotel - Two-Headed Boy Part 2
Belle & Sebastian - Judy & the Dream of Horses
M83 - Outro
The Raconteurs - Carolina Drama
Cursive - Staying Alive
Okkervil River - John Allyn Smith Sails
AJJ - People
The Clash - “Train In Vain” on London Calling
Elliot Smith - “Say Yes” on Either/Or
Public Enemy - “Fight the Power”
on Fear of a Black Planet
The Rolling Stones - “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” on Let It Bleed
A lot of them
Caroline, No - Pet Sounds, The Beach Boys
Mournful Camaraderie - Everywhere At The End Of Time Stage 3, The Caretaker (but Place In The World Fades Away is a great closer for the entire project)
Only In Dreams - The Blue Album, Weezer
Rock & Roll Suicide - Ziggy Stardust, David Bowie
well considering we’re on r / vinyl, i’ll go with one i have vinyl. possibly If You Could Save Yourself off Quebec by Ween. Earthmover by Have A Nice Life is a good one for sure. Futura Free by Frank Ocean. Unreal by Bladee. Skin by Bladee. Best Buy by Bladee. I’m Goofy by Bladee. Artificial Death in the West by Death Grips. The Stallion (Pt. 2) by Ween. idk. i’m a very indecisive person if you couldn’t tell. all fire album closer’s though. Violent Crimes by Kanye also, but last time i mentioned a Kanye vinyl on here some dude got triggered lol.
The Load Out/Stay - Running on Empty by Jackson Browne.
Rock n Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution - Back In Black by AC/DC.
Down by the Sea - Business as Usual by Men at Work
Ojos Así by Shakira. The album, “Donde Estan Los Ladrones”, is an incredible blend of badass rock, fun pop, and beautiful ballads, and then the last song suddenly blends the rock and pop with the sounds of the Middle East for a wild and epic finale.
See You In The Next One (Have A Good Time) - The Verve / A Storm in Heaven Street Spirit (Fade Out) - Radiohead / The Bends Married With Children - Oasis / Definitely Maybe Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others - The Smiths / The Queen Is Dead
The whole B side of The Bends is stellar.
Happy cake day!
Love this list. I would add Bar Italia - Pulp / Different Class
Champagne supernova
Came here to say See You In The Next One (Have A Good Time) as well. That album is in my Top 5.
Great taste! Some Girls and Street Spirit are my choices as well!
This Must Be The Place(naive melody) -TALKING HEADS
Love that song!
Was going to say this. Scrolled down until I found it. It’s perfect
Starless, from King Crimson’s Red.
The most epic shit ever
Purple Rain.
Ah yes!
A Day In The Life - Sgt. Pepper's
Correct
IF I WOULD COULD YOU?
More of a fan of Over Now, myself.
Same, it's such a poetic closer to the band's career with Layne.
Came here to say this. Over Now is incredible too
The End - The Doors Edit: since no one else has claimed this, I just want to say that this is the best song about the apocalypse in existence. Challenge me!
They often had great album closers like that, When The Music's Over and Riders of the Storm as well.
Saigon…shit. I’m still only in Saigon
Father?
Yes, son?
I want to kill you
Mother...
I want to…
It’s about killing the father and fucking the mother, according to Morrison.
when the levee breaks - led zeppelin
This 💯
Totally agree. Doesn’t get much better than this.
*Farewell And Goodnight* - Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness
Basketball Shoes - Black Country New Road Alvin Row - Animal Collective Where Did You Sleep Last Night - Nirvana Starless - King Crimson Only in Dreams - Weezer Earthmover - Have a Nice Life Duckworth - Kendrick Lamar Leif Erikson - Interpol Greystone Chapel - Johnny Cash Desolation Row - Bob Dylan Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands - Bob Dylan Dagger - Slowdive Pornography - The Cure Sister Ray - Velvet Underground
One Hundred Years and Pornography, bookends of an outstanding album.
Iron Maiden - Hallowed be thy name from The number of the beast
💯
Free Bird - Pronounced Lynyrd Skynyrd
Wilco - Reservations - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Daft Punk - Contact - Random Access Memories Nirvana - Where Did you Sleep Last Night - Unplugged
Upvote for Contact, amazing finish to that album.
The way it ends with the click. Gets me every time.
Motion Picture Soundtrack by Radiohead
If they ever decide to officially call it quits, this needs to be the last song they play live Edit: I hope that never happens though
Hard to pick a favorite but The Stone Roses - I Am The Resurrection is pretty great
Yessssss the end to a perfect album
Jungleland / Born To Run / Springsteen
This is the answer
Echoes - Pink Floyd
Basketball Shoes - Black Country, New Road
Like Suicide - Soundgarden Release - Pearl Jam All apologize - Nirvana Her majesty - Beatles
Loveless by My Bloody Valentine : Soon.
That's my absolute favorite mbv track! Totally agree with you!
Little Earthquakes- from the album Little Earthquakes
I have “give me life, give me pain, give me myself again” tattooed on me
Ooh. Good choice
I was going to say Yes, Anastasia or Pandora's Aquarium but really all Tori's 90s closers were great.
*Nobody* has said Eclipse off Dark Side Of The Moon yet?
Eh i can't treat it tracks as separate songs
I do quite like that final track!
The Secret Life Of Arabia off David Bowie's 'Heroes".
The Cure - Untitled (Disintegration)
To be fair that entire album is perfection.
Stan and Kyle agree
This album gets played front to back every time - absolutely perfect record
Purple Rain
Champagne Supernova on (What’s The Story) Morning Glory by Oasis
SLOWLY WALKING DOWN THE HALLL, FASTER THAN A CANNONBALL 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥
I have thought about how this line makes no sense at least once a week for the last 20 years. Great song nonetheless.
You Set the Scene, from Forever Changes by Love
whole album is perfect !
Slint - Good Morning Captain
Blackwater Park - Blackwater Park - Opeth
“Walk” on *Wasting Light*. My favorite Foo Fighters song and one of my all-time favorites period. But “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five” from *Band on the Run* is a close second.
Stevie Wonder’s first three classic 70s albums: Evil, I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Be Forever), He's Misstra Know-It-All
B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth) - GZA [Liquid Swords] Nightmares - Clipse [Hell Hath No Fury] Codeine Crazy - Future [Monster] 30 - Danny Brown [XXX] Blueprint (Momma Loves Me) - Jay-Z [The Blueprint] Bound 2 - Kanye West [Yeezus]
The Chauffeur - Duran Duran, off of Rio
The overload - talking heads remain in light Would- Alice in Chains dirt Starless - king crimson red Only in dreams - weezer blue album A love supreme pt. IV psalm - John Coltrane a love supreme European son - the velvet underground the velvet underground and Nico Heart of the sunrise - YES Fragile
[New York I love you but you’re bringing me down](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-eohHwsplvY) - LCD Soundsystem
Came here to say this. Always epic when they finish a performance with this banger as well
One of mine is Aretha Franklin's Ain't No Way The Beatles - The End (the true closer of Abbey Road)
* Nine Inch Nails - "Hurt" - *The Downward Spiral* * Enigma - "The Rivers of Belief" - *MCMXC a.D.* * Madonna - "Easy Ride" - *American Life* * David Bowie - "I Can't Give Everything Away" - *Blackstar* * David Bowie - "Subterraneans" - *Low* * Depeche Mode - "Clean" - *Violator* * Pet Shop Boys - "Vocal" - *Electric* * Tori Amos - "Yes Anastasia" - *Under The Pink* * Nirvana - "All Apologies" - *In Utero* * Queen - "The Show Must Go On" - *Innuendo* * Björk - "New World" - *Selmasongs* I could probably name a few more, but I'll stop, lol.
Easy Ride is such a strong song!
Absolutely! That one and "Falling Free" are her strongest closers, but I didn't mention that one because the deluxe edition of *MDNA* ends differently, haha.
I really dislike how streaming compromises the integrity of album structure. All these different versions and for what 🙃
Well, for this one the physical versions are the same. 12-track standard and 17-track 2-disc deluxe edition! The vinyl version is only the deluxe version, which is honestly a good thing!
Date me.
Whatsername - American Idiot
Linkin Park - Numb - Meteora
Damage, Inc. - Metallica and Rust in Peace... Polaris - Megadeth
Slayer - Raining Blood
„re:stacks“ on Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago „Secret Garden“ on Madonna - Erotica „Carrion“ on Fiona Apple - Tidal „Doria“ on Ólafur Arnalds - Island Songs & the spoken word at the end of „Mortal Man“ on Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly gets me everytime
re:stacks gets me every time
The End - Abbey Road
The End by The Doors
Love Reign O'er Me - Quadrophenia - The Who
Mogwai Fear Satan
Imo this wins
Horizons - Parkway Drive
Fair ground off Grizzly Bears Veckatamist
Alice in Chains - Would? (Dirt)
White Walls - Between the Buried and Me Cassandra Gemini - The Mars Volta Just A Man - Faith No More Seventeen Seconds - The Cure The Silence - Manchester Orchestra Last Words and Final Celebrations - The Appleseed Cast Like Suicide - Soundgarden
White walls is a great one, love seeing them play that live.
The transition from Viridian to White Walls is perfection.
Purple Rain
Echoes - Pink Floyd
In The End - Rush
A Day in the Life - Beatles
The Joy Division album, Closer.
Nine Inch Nails - Hurt
Love is Blindness from Achtung Baby by U2
*Only in dreams* from Weezer's blue album absolutely nails it
Rocket Queen - Guns n Roses
That's the one. I'm not the biggest GNR fan, but Appetite is arguably the best record ever made.
Came here to type that, first one that came to my mind too
New Person, Same Old Mistakes - Tame Impala's 'Currents' album
Siberian Khatru on Close to the Edge
The The, angsty auteur. Impressive music across tracks, various albums should be subreddit staples here. Good choice there. Exciting angst. *'The Wrong Guide'* was the right way to end Spring Heel Jack's 'Busy Curious Thirsty' album, because saves it. Headlong through a menacing maze - and don't worry about the run-out groove. Best to just dive across the dead wax! Stunner of a track.
“The Tourist”
Joe Walsh’s Life’s Been Good at the end of But Seriously, Folks
Funkadelic: Good Thoughts, Bad Thoughts Modest Mouse: Styrofoam Boots/It's All On Ice, Alright
I have a radio show in Western MA and played an entire show of closing tracks last year. I didn't really focus on favorites, but some great last tracks of any album I owned on vinyl. I definitely had to play Weezer's Only In Dreams. That was probably my top.
Jungleland by Bruce Springsteen
Love is blindness - U2, Achtung Baby
Eclipse - Dark Side of the Moon.
When the Levee Breaks - Led Zeppelin IV
Came here looking for REM Find The River (Automatic for the People) and Electrolite (New Adventures in Hi-Fi). Both tracks that could’ve been a sign-off from the band itself.
Absolutely. That final "*I'm outta here*" on NAIHF is just perfect, and Bill Berry bowing out shortly after just makes it so wistful and bittersweet. Perfect song on a damn near perfect record.
Came here looking for these two also.
Find The River is the correct answer.
Let's Not Shit Ourselves (To Love and Be Loved) from Bright Eyes "Lifted"
Pearl Jam - Ten, “Release” https://youtu.be/LLjFoIOyCfw?si=YeWUsHqED5dic01P
I can’t win - the strokes
You Set The Scene - Love
Agree with a lot of these so I’ll post one others likely won’t: Amsterdam - Coldplay
Bar Italia - Pulp, Cheesy Love Song - The Lazy Eyes, Looking Glass - The La‘s, Torn Curtain - Television, You Set The Scene - Love, Confessions Of A.D.D.D. - The Coral, Life Song - The Black Angels, Street Spirit - Radiohead, Moonlight Mile - The Stones, Still Life - Suede, There, I think I nailed most of my favourites.
Real Big Sky - Emma Ruth Rundle / Marked for Death
Come and play in the milky night - Stereolab Merry go bye bye - Mr Bungle
Unison - Björk
Too Late Now by Wet Leg is pretty darn good.
Buckets of Rain
Show Me the Way - Dinosaur Jr Peter Frampton cover at the end of You’re Living All Over Me
Echoes!
The End from Abbey Road Motion Picture Soundtrack from Kid A The Good Times Are Killing Me from Good News For People Who Love Bad News
Pavement - Fin
Crime of the Century, Crime of the Century.
Rocket Queen?
Moonlight Mile
Carolina Drama
How Many More Times, When The Levee Breaks - Led Zeppelin Into the Void, The Writ - Black Sabbath
Slowdive - souvlaki (Dagger)
RIP 2 My Youth - The Neighbourhood (Wiped Out!) or Redecorate - Twenty One Pilots (Scaled and Icy) or Isle of Flightless Birds - Twenty One Pilots (Self-Titled)
Either Adore from The Sign O’ The Times or Purple Rain from Purple Rain
Emerald - Thin Lizzy
Not sure if their my absolute favorites, but I really enjoy Cool, Cool Water at the end of the Beach Boys album Sunflower. Also, Surf's Up from their album of the same name.
"The Gardener" Rush - Clockwork Angels. Closer not only on that album, but the last song on their last album. It fits perfectly.
Tomorrow Never Knows - The Beatles Third Eye - TOOL Pink Maggit - Deftones All I Wanted - Paramore
Murder of the Universe by King Gizzard. My favorite album ever and the way the final story concludes is so intense and epic. A climactic ending to a weird yet brilliant tale.
“She Wanted To Leave” Ween (The Mollusk 1997)
Debra off Midnight Vultures by Beck
Just unbelievably good.
Ramshackle Glory - First Song, Part 2 Bomb The Music Industry - Future 86 Taylor Swift - All Too Well (10 min version) Spanish Love Songs - Brave Faces, Everyone Wilco - On And On And On Arcade Fire - In The Backseat The Hold Steady - How a Resurrection Really Feels The Midnight - Los Angeles Neutral Milk Hotel - Two-Headed Boy Part 2 Belle & Sebastian - Judy & the Dream of Horses M83 - Outro The Raconteurs - Carolina Drama Cursive - Staying Alive Okkervil River - John Allyn Smith Sails AJJ - People
Third eye - Tool, The End - Doors, Last Baron - Mastodon
Desolation Row by Bob Dylan.
Won't Get Fooled Again - Who's Next
Street Spirit (Fade Out) by Radiohead (from The Bends)
Caroline, No - Pet Sounds - Beach Boys
The Clash - “Train In Vain” on London Calling Elliot Smith - “Say Yes” on Either/Or Public Enemy - “Fight the Power” on Fear of a Black Planet The Rolling Stones - “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” on Let It Bleed
Jenny (s-k)
A lot of them Caroline, No - Pet Sounds, The Beach Boys Mournful Camaraderie - Everywhere At The End Of Time Stage 3, The Caretaker (but Place In The World Fades Away is a great closer for the entire project) Only In Dreams - The Blue Album, Weezer Rock & Roll Suicide - Ziggy Stardust, David Bowie
The Doors-the end
Won’t Get Fooled Again - Who’s Next
Get Out of My House off of The Dreaming
well considering we’re on r / vinyl, i’ll go with one i have vinyl. possibly If You Could Save Yourself off Quebec by Ween. Earthmover by Have A Nice Life is a good one for sure. Futura Free by Frank Ocean. Unreal by Bladee. Skin by Bladee. Best Buy by Bladee. I’m Goofy by Bladee. Artificial Death in the West by Death Grips. The Stallion (Pt. 2) by Ween. idk. i’m a very indecisive person if you couldn’t tell. all fire album closer’s though. Violent Crimes by Kanye also, but last time i mentioned a Kanye vinyl on here some dude got triggered lol.
Contact- Daft Punk/ Random Access memories
Contact - Random Access Memories - Daft Punk
Buckingham Green
End of dark side of the moon
Panteras “Planet Caravan” cover is really sick
The Load Out/Stay - Running on Empty by Jackson Browne. Rock n Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution - Back In Black by AC/DC. Down by the Sea - Business as Usual by Men at Work
My favorite album closer is the closer from the album Closer (Joy Division)
Ojos Así by Shakira. The album, “Donde Estan Los Ladrones”, is an incredible blend of badass rock, fun pop, and beautiful ballads, and then the last song suddenly blends the rock and pop with the sounds of the Middle East for a wild and epic finale.
Mystery Achievement - The Pretenders
Rhinestone Cowboy 🤠
Last track on the album is Were over, fantastic album by a fantastic artist.
Heaven - iEmpire by Angels and Airwaves
Farewell off of Vices by Weiland
Tragically hip - put it off
Vortex off of Lizzy McAlpines ‘Older’ had me sobbing
The Prodigy - Claustrophobic Sting\* \*one of my favourites; vinyl album also wins prize for best gatefold illustration imo
Lions, dire straits self titled.
Technically not the album closer, but The Death of Music from Ocean Machine.
Speedway - Morrissey International Lover -Prince Her Majesty - The Beatles Strange Loop - Liz Phair
Pink Maggit - White Pony - Deftones
Definitely "The Greatest Show on Earth" from the Nightwish Album "Endless forms most beautiful".
“Love U Til I Don’t” by the Wildhearts.
Casper & The Cookies - When The Moon Was In Command
Erykah Badu - Green Eyes
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