These are the songs with amazing transcendent moments. All of these songs are amazing, but they each have that transcendent moment that takes the entire song to the next level. Sometimes, but it's very rare, when the whole song is transcendent.
1) Phil Collins "In The Air Tonight", the moments that run from to 3:41 to 3:44 and I know you know what I'm talking about:
The last time I listened to this song I had goosebumps through the entire song. This is a nearly perfect song. This song's transcendent moment is the entire thing, I absolutely love this song.
2) Sufjan Stevens "Casimir Pulaski Day":
2) Sufjan Stevens "Casimir Pulaski Day":
The moments from :49 to :52 are truly transcendent. 3) The Cure "Just Like Heaven":
The transcendent moments occur from : to 4:28 to 4:34 4) Stan Ridgway "Camouflage":
This song's transcendent moment is from 0:00 to 0:02, one of the greatest openings of any song ever. 5) Steely Dan "Hey 19":
Sometimes the transcendent moment of the song is at the beginning, as it is with the song above. Sometimes the transcendent moment is at the end like it is with 6) Madonna's "Papa Don't Preach". This song has its first transcendent moment from 0:09 to 0:17 and another transcendent moment occurs 5:04 to 5:05:
The transcendent moment is from 0:00 to 0:10 7) Madonna "Live To Tell":
The moments occur from 2:06 to 2:12 8) Prince "Little Red Corvette":
From 2:59 to 3:12 and of course that guitar solo and that thumping bass adds so much to this song.
9) Pink Floyd "Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2";
The moments from 0:00 to 0:07 are transcendent, that beautiful melody sets the tone for the entire song. 10) Skeeter Davis "The End Of The World";
The transcendent moments occur from 1:07 to 1:14 and in a few other places in 11) The Hollies' "Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress":
The transcendent moments occur from 3:42 to 4:33. And to think I didn't like this song when I first heard it. I remember being at a movie theatre and I was singing- well my version of singing- the transcendent moments are 0:00 to 0:16. 12) Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer":
13) The Counting Crows "Rain King" :46 to 1:07:
14) No Doubt "Hella Good" From :11 to :24:
From 1:22 to 1:55 15) T'Pau "Heart And Soul"
16) Janet Jackson "Nasty" From 4:01 to 4:30:
17) Paula Abdul "Straight Up" From 2:40 to 3:03
18) Vanessa Williams "Save The Best For Last": 2:02 to 2:23
The moments from 3:09 to 3:15 are the transcendent moments.
19) Whitney Houston "Where Do Broken Hearts Go":
The transcendent moments occur from : to 4:28 to 4:34 4) Stan Ridgway "Camouflage":
This song's transcendent moment is from 0:00 to 0:02, one of the greatest openings of any song ever. 5) Steely Dan "Hey 19":
Sometimes the transcendent moment of the song is at the beginning, as it is with the song above. Sometimes the transcendent moment is at the end like it is with 6) Madonna's "Papa Don't Preach". This song has its first transcendent moment from 0:09 to 0:17 and another transcendent moment occurs 5:04 to 5:05:
The transcendent moment is from 0:00 to 0:10 7) Madonna "Live To Tell":
The moments occur from 2:06 to 2:12 8) Prince "Little Red Corvette":
From 2:59 to 3:12 and of course that guitar solo and that thumping bass adds so much to this song.
9) Pink Floyd "Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2";
The moments from 0:00 to 0:07 are transcendent, that beautiful melody sets the tone for the entire song. 10) Skeeter Davis "The End Of The World";
The transcendent moments occur from 1:07 to 1:14 and in a few other places in 11) The Hollies' "Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress":
The transcendent moments occur from 3:42 to 4:33. And to think I didn't like this song when I first heard it. I remember being at a movie theatre and I was singing- well my version of singing- the transcendent moments are 0:00 to 0:16. 12) Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer":
13) The Counting Crows "Rain King" :46 to 1:07:
14) No Doubt "Hella Good" From :11 to :24:
From 1:22 to 1:55 15) T'Pau "Heart And Soul"
16) Janet Jackson "Nasty" From 4:01 to 4:30:
17) Paula Abdul "Straight Up" From 2:40 to 3:03
18) Vanessa Williams "Save The Best For Last": 2:02 to 2:23
The moments from 3:09 to 3:15 are the transcendent moments.
19) Whitney Houston "Where Do Broken Hearts Go":
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