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Best. Song. Ending. Ever.

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And it doesn't have to necessarily be a song. Instrumental compositions can be included.

I going old school.

 
Regardless of where one stands on U. S. patriotic music, one does have to admit that the Peter Willhouski arrangement of The Battle Hymn of the Republic has got one of the best endings ever :=D:

 
If you want to be a Philistin at get just the "ending"..: 36:47 Sweet sixteen memories...



Although the truly BEST. Ending. Ever is, of course:

[Dead LInk]
 
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a couple more. . .

AC/DC's "Thunderstruck" from the movie Battleship (!w!)


or maybe, the Electric Light Orchestra's "Don't Bring Me Down"

 
^ Is the yelling that begins about 45.0 what Rimsky-Korsakov intended? Or is this just spontaneous exuberance on the part of the conductor and his Galician crew and audience?
 
Speaking of Sheherazade: here is a reconstruction of the Folkine-choreographed ballet. Why isn't this performed more often?

 
Sone interesting choices.
 
Oh, and what about this version:


5:46.... 6:15

With that middle section and that ending, forget about Ravel's Bolero :mrgreen: :rotflmao:
 
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