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Favourite instrumental
Topic Started: Jan 4 2006, 01:12 AM (924 Views)
TheFoolOnTheHill
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Whose Line Was It Anyway?
1) One Of These Days- Pink Floyd
2) Fur Elise- Pets
3) Flying/Aireal Tour Instrumental- The Beatles
4) The Great Gig In The Sky- Pink Floyd
5) E5150- Black Sabbath
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I love a lot of instrumentals but i have to say Jimmi Hendrix's rendition of the Star Spangled Banner is pretty amazing. I like a lot of instrumentals, but ya that would be the best. Oh i like Armor For Sleep too, that's a good instrumental.
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Ashlea
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God one of these days is just awesome....
From the dun dun and how it builds up with the excellent connection between Gilmour and Mason till jsut the moment when its about to go over the top and it goes into a DR Whoesque moment and then that one line that send Gilmour into overdrive.

The bass work of both Gilmour and Waters on this just gives it the best 3d quality and then that drumming and then that guitar...dear god what a way to open an album.
...and somebody spoke and I went into a dream....
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Fucking In The Bushes - Oasis

The shit.
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Led Zeppelin - Bron-Yr-Aur
Black Sabbath - Laguna Sunrise
The Who - Quadrophenia
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Jimi Hendrix's version of "The Star Spangled Banner" is my favorite. That stuff simply cannot be beat. "Midnight" is a great Hendrix instrumental as well. John Mayall's Bluesbreakers with Clapton have a surperb instrumental with their version of "Hideaway" and just about any of Jeff Beck's instrumentals will do but "Space For The Papa" burns red hot!
Many of you are on the right track. "YYZ", "Fucking In The Bushes", "One Of These Days". Even Better Than Ezra have a good one called, "At Ch. Degaulle, etc." that is short but fabulous. Carlos Alomar has a great an album called Dream Generator full of good instrumentals.
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Here are some of my favorite instrumentals:

Rush's YYZ
The Jimi Hendrix Experience's Sunshine of Your Love (Live at Winterland)
Alice In Chain's Whale and Wasp
Nirvana's Grey Goose
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...and somebody spoke and I went into a dream....
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MysticalOne
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to live is to die- metallica
embryo- Black Sabbath
Hari's on tour- George Harrison
and of course YYZ- Rush

hey fool on the hill, e5150,is that Dio era sabbath?
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MysticalOne
Feb 13 2006, 08:22 PM
to live is to die- metallica
embryo- Black Sabbath
Hari's on tour- George Harrison
and of course YYZ- Rush

hey fool on the hill, e5150,is that Dio era sabbath?

Yes it is Ronnie James Dio in the line-up with Sabbath. "E5150" is the short, very dark instrumental before "The Mob Rules" from the 1981 release "Mob Rules". One of my favorite Sabbath albums, actually.
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Kira
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Radiohead's song "Treefingers" is a lovely insturmental. The whole Kid A album is so trippy, feels like you're weightless when you listen to it.
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PsychicEqualizer
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My Sweet Lord
I have to agree with Carpenter on Fuckin' In The Bushes, there's also Aerodynamic by Daft Punk.
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Iron Maiden - Transylvania
Iron Maiden - Genghis Khan
Iron Maiden - Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)

Metallica - The Call Of Ktulu
Metallica - Orion
Metallica - To Live Is To Die

Rush - (Parts from "Epics" - Ex: "Overature" from 2112)
Rush - La Villa Strangiato
Rush - YYZ
Rush - Where's My Thing?
Rush - Leave That Thing Alone

+ Solos (any instrument) from various bands
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Aug 3 2006, 12:34 PM
I have to agree with Carpenter on Fuckin' In The Bushes, there's also Aerodynamic by Daft Punk.

Yus! that one's great. Also:

Invocation And Ritual Dance Of The Young Pumpkin - Frank Zappa
Zoot Allures - Frank Zappa
Moog Raga & Bound To Fall - The Byrds, botha re just too AWESOME!
Lola (instrumental version in Percy) - The Kinks
A Saucerful Of Secrets - Pink Floyd
Quadrophenia - The Who
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One of the best instrumentals as well: Cheshyre Calliope by Sean Hodges for those who know the Madness flash series this is the main song.
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