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Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: ImRonBurgundy? on 15 Nov 2005, 17:00
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what are yours? here's some of mine:
Dick Dale & His Deltones- "Misirlou"
Al Hirt- "Green Hornet"
Man or Astro-Man?- "Interstellar Hardrive"
Man or Astro-Man?- "Maximum Radiation Level"
The Promise Ring- "We Don't Like Romance"
Broken Social Scene- "Pitter Patter Goes My Heart"
Eels- "Theme for a Pretty Girl That Makes You Believe God Exists"
Vince Guaraldi- "Linus & Lucy"
The Most Serene Republic- "Epilogue"
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra- "Filmmakers Bleed"
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra- "Jingi Tataki No Theme"
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra- "Stroke of Fate"
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra- "Tongues of Fire"
The Ventures- "Journey to the Stars"
The Aquabats!- "¡Phantasma Del Mar!"
The Aquabats!- "Fight Song!"
The Aquabats!- "Welcome to Eltingville! (Opening Theme)"
King Geedorah- "Monster Zero"
Gorillaz- "Double Bass"
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra- "Take the 'A' Train"
Chris Murray- "All-Nite Dinah"
Dallax- "Twenty Junk Rock"
Voodoo Glow Skulls- "Los Hombres No Lloran"
Skavoovie & the Epitones- "Fat Soul"
Polysics- "Buggie Technica"
Leo Kottke- "Red and White"
The Skatalites- "Shot in the Dark"
The Skatalites- "Man in the Street"
The Skatalites- "Eastern Standard Time"
The Skatalites- "(Music is My) Occupation"
Animal Chin- "Station 57"
and most anything by Jaga Jazzist
there's a lot more that i'm forgetting, i'm sure.
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Broken Social Scene - Shampoo Suicide
They have a lot, but that's the one I like most. By far.
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Joe Satriani - Ceremony
Joe Satriani - One Big Rush
Joe Satriani - Surfing With the Alien
Dream Theater - Erotomania
Iron Maiden - Transylvania
Led Zeppelin - Moby Dick (especially the live version)
Liquid Tension Experiment - Acid Rain
Liquid Tension Experiment - Paradigm Shift
Rush - La Villa Strangiato
Rush - YYZ
Steve Vai - For the Love of God
Of course, I could list just about every Joe Satriani and LTE song, but that's the cream of the crop right there.
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Liquid Tension Experiment - Every song except "Freedom Of Speech", "Hourglass", and "State Of Grace".
Roy Buchanan - The Heat Of The Battle
Eels - Marie Floating Over The Backyard
Spoon - Theme From Wendel Stivers
Mephiskapheles - Foursome
Tin Hat Trio - All, but especially (right now) Old Grey Mare, and Anna Kournikova
Colonel Claypool's Bucket Of Bernie Brains - Jackalope
Mr. Bungle - The Bends
And forever: Miles Davis - What I Say
This isn't really a sensible topic, since a lot of great bands are entirely instrumental and one is tempted to post the band's entire repetoir. I would say that 4/5 of my favorite songs are instrumentals. Whatever though.
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The only one that springs to mind is Modest Mouse- Custom Concern.
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I really like The Quiet Village.
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'Swing Set' by Jurassic 5.
Plus Miles Davis.
Oh snap, also 'Alone in Kyoto' by Air.
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"Electrocuted Blues" by the Mooney Suzuki
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three words:
Boards
Of
Canada
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Can I count Four Tet - My Angel Rocks Back And Forth?
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Seconded on everything Storm Rider said, and Lacreme (well, the LTE, Eels, and Bungle part). On Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains, I'd go with Elephant Ghost rather than Jackalope. I also really like Bungle's Chemical Marriage.
Alone in Kyoto is insturmental? I have to relisten to that record.
and Miles Davis' Bitches Brew trumps everything else. seriously.
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Gorillaz - intro
basically every boards of Canada song
D.J. Tiesto- leathal industry. bass control, trance energy x, traffic, lord of trance and oh so many more!
and now Dominik Eulberg!
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Also, pretty much everything Praxis ever did ever.
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Agalloch - Folorium Viridium
Apocalyptica - Path Vol. 1
Arch Enemy - Marching on a Dead End Road
Burzum - Han Som Reiste
Crown of Autumn - Forlorn Elven Realms
Cruachan - A Celtic Mourning
Cryptic Wintermoon - Obsidian Fragments
Dimmu Borgir - Fear and Wonder
Dissection - Feathers Fell
Finntroll - Under Varje Rot Och Sten
Forefather - The Sea-Kings
In Flames - Pallar Anders Visa
Iron Maiden - Transylvania
Korpiklaani - With Trees
Liquid Tension Experiment - Paradigm Shift
Orthaugr - Der Weinende Hadnur (Burzum Cover)
Skyclad - Bombed Out
Sol Invictus - Figures on a Beach
Sopor Aeternus & The Ensemble of Shadows - Die Knochenblume
Unleashed - Where No Life Dwells
:wumpscut: - Black Death [Muted Concept]
Only one per band. Burzum gets in twice because Orthaugr's cover is utterly beautiful. With more than this, the list would be dominated entirely by a few artists.
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What do you mean by instrumental exactly? Because most of the stuff I listen to already lacks lyrics, or what lyrics exist are twisted and cut beyond recognition, Prefuse 73-style.
However...
Phuture - Acid Trax
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Big Cave In by Therapy?
5 - 4 = Unity by Pavement
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Mogwai - Yes! I am far away from home
Afro Celt Sound System - Dark Moon, High Tide
Othar Turner - Shimmy She Wobble
Are three I think of off the top of my head.
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Seeing as the vast majority of the music in my favorite genre (post-rock) is instrumental, I might as well just transcribe the entire discographies of godspeed you! black emperor, set fire to flames, A Silver Mt. Zion, Do Make Say Think, Explosions in the Sky, etc., etc.
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5 - 4 = Unity by Pavement
I love Pavement, but do yourself a favour (if you haven't already) and check out the tune from which they drew inspiration for this number: "Take Five" by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, from the 1959 album Time Out. It's a jazz classic.
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Can I count Four Tet - My Angel Rocks Back And Forth?
I hope that guy counts 'cos She Moves She was my answer ;)
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and now Dominik Eulberg!
Mmmm... Minimal House.
If you like the Eulberg vibe, you should check out this mix (http://otitsun.oulu.fi/~sakoivik/mixtapes/hot_pepper.mp3) by Sami Koivikko. It's devastatingly minimal.
1. Dominik Eulberg: "Die Rotbauchunken vom Tegernsee" Traum
2. Beese & Schmitz: "Meander" Liebe*Detail
3. Osborne: "Graphite" Spectral Sound
4. Marc Houle: "Borrowed Gear" Minus
5. Mathew Jonson: "Magic Through Music" Itiswhatitis
6. Luciano & Serafin: "Yaki Soba" Telegraph
7. Noon(at: "Maggot" Treibstoff
8. Sten: "Stalker" Sender
9. Meteo/Thiel: "Moonoverdada" (Peter Grummich Remix) Meteosound
10. Pan/tone: "Smoke Signals" Sender
11. Televerket: "Pretty Girls" Italic
12. Tomas Andersson: "Happy Happy" BPitch Control
13. Rex The Dog: "Frequency" Kompakt
14. Metope: "Libertango" Areal
Anyway, I'd say at least 90% of the music I listen to is instrumental, so there isn't a simple answer. Turquoise Hexagon Sun by Boards of Canada and She Moves She by Four Tet have to be a strong contenders though.
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IRON MAIDEN - TRANSYLVANIA!!!!!!!!
Iced Earth did a really good cover of it too, pretty much the same song just a half step lower and it doesn't sound as dated. UP THE IRONS!!!!
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Hope of the States - The Black Amnesias
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Probably something classical(Ride of the Walkyries comes to mind) or the entirety of Lift Your Skinny Fists like Antenna to Heaven. Plenty of soundtracks as well e.g. Road to Perdition, Lord of the Rings and others.
I am not really big on instrumentals, hardly ever listen to it to be honest.
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"Untitled" from Neutral Milk Hotel's In the Aeroplane Over the Sea. Unbelievably amazing. I could just listen to that bagpipe-joy over and over. And I sometimes do.
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5 - 4 = Unity by Pavement
I love Pavement, but do yourself a favour (if you haven't already) and check out the tune from which they drew inspiration for this number: "Take Five" by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, from the 1959 album Time Out. It's a jazz classic.
Woot! Dave Brubeck is currently in my CD player as we speak. I love that song/album to death.
Also, ImRonBurgundy?, kudos for Vince Guaraldi. I love the Charlie Brown music. It makes me so happy.
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Eels - Going To Your Funeral Part II
Manowar - My Spirit Lives On (I love it because it reminds me of NES games)
The Nice - America
Midtown - The Tragedy of the Human Condition
Godsmack - Someone In London
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Blue Turning Grey
Metallica - Call of the Ktulu
Yeah, I guess I'm a tool.
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Orion - Metallica - Cliff Burton (credited)
Beautiful. Back when Metallica was good (Master of Puppets), and Cliffy was alive.
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Led Zeppelin - Moby Dick (especially the live version)
Hearts@u.
And my two favourites:
Star Spangled Banner - Jimi Hendrix (Woodstock '69)
Arco Arena - Cake
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Led Zeppelin - Moby Dick (especially the live version)
Hearts@u.
And my two favourites:
Star Spangled Banner - Jimi Hendrix (Woodstock '69)
Moby Dick is superb. Would had loved to hear that live.
Star Spangled Banner is also pretty awesome.
I also love listening to 32 Ways to Die by Sum 41. Its a good track even if you dont like their other stuff.
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explosions in the sky - your hand in mine
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Beyond lsd- velvet acid christ.
SERIOUSLY IF YOUR ON ANY DRUGS THIS SONG WILL MAKE YOUR HEAD IMPLODE!
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Flim- Aphex Twin
Avril 14th- Aphex Twin
slipstream- Bela Fleck
"Pathetique":I. Allegro di Molto- Beethoven
Ornithology- Charlie Parker
Tiny's Tempo- Charlie Parker
Karma Police- Christopher O'Riley
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Go Velvet Acid Christ! woo!
Also, Iron Maiden - Duelists, and whoever mentioned Metallica's Call of Ktulu, I agree heartily.
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The Album Leaf - Streamside
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Architecture In Helsinki - One Heavy February
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Neutral Milk Hotel - The Fool
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And to top of this list, Frank Zappa's Peaches En Regalia.
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John Cage's work.
I heard a piece tonight called Durations by Morton Feldman that was superb.
Steve Reich, also.
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4 words.
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three words:
Boards
Of
Canada
AMEN, BROTHER!!!
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Steve Reich, also.
Section 2 of Music for 18 Musicians is the shit.
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Iced Earth did a really good cover of it too.
OK, I totally need to fucking find that.
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Also, Iron Maiden - Duelists, and whoever mentioned Metallica's Call of Ktulu, I agree heartily.
I could have sworn Duelists had vocals, are you sure you don't mean Losfer Words, which was on the same album?
And I was considering saying Call of Ktulu, except that it's basically Hetfield ripping off Hangar 18 by Megadeth, but I couldn't say that because Mustaine sings in it.
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This thread has gone too long without mention of Squarepusher. Try, eh... some of his more melodic stuff.
Iambic 5 Poetry, I Wish You Could Talk, Tetra-Sync. These just come to mind.
Miles Davis fans might really like Music Is Rotted One Note as a whole album, though.
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Iced Earth did a really good cover of it too.
OK, I totally need to fucking find that.
It's on 'The Horror Show'.
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The Great Gig In The Sky - Pink Floyd
Aight, aight, I know, so there's that one chick singing, but she's not really saying any words, so I just count her as an instrument. An instrument with breasts.
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How hasn't anyone mentioned the Flaming Lips yet? Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots Part 2. Unless screaming counts.
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well, a few of the songs i mentioned have some toasting or what-have-you... i just listened to one and realized that it has some chanting in it in one part. i guess we'll count use of voice as long as it's not like... singing lyrics.
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I love the Yoshida brothers oh so much.
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And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead - After the Laughter
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Blue Turning Gray
Fugazi - Combination Lock
Pavement - 5-4=Unity
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Bouncing Souls - Moon Over Asbury
Emerson Lake and Plamer - Nutrocker
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John Coltrane - Blue Train (the first jazz piece I ever heard (well at least heard and recognized as jazz))
Gyorgy Cziffra - Hungarian Rhapsody #15 (comp. Liszt)
John Cage - 4'33" (the first classical piece I can play on guitar flawlessly)
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Pachabel's "Canon", Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata", Bach's "Requiem" and "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring".
Also, "Cadence to Arms (Scotland the Brave)" by the Dropkick Murphys.
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RBF - Victory over Peter Bones
DJ Shadow - Building Steam
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OH YEAH NICKB285? WELL TWO CAN PLAY THE CLASSICAL MUSIC GAME.
Für Elise - Ludwig von Beethoven
Oh, yeah, and:
Bron-Yr-Aur - Led Zeppelin
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RATATAT
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Bad Wizard - Wizard of Shackles
Black Sabbath - Rat Salad
Dead Meadow - Green Sky Green Lake
Desert Sessions (1/2) - Monkey in the Middle
Desert Sessions (1/2) - Girl Boy Tom 1 (and Girl Boy Tom 2)
Desert Sessions (1/2) - Cowards Way Out
Desert Sessions (9/10) - Subcutaneous Phat
Dungen - Sjutton
earthlings? - Triumphant March of the Buffoons
Hypnos 69 - N.O. Mustang
Karma to Burn - 40 (or any of their songs really)
Kyuss - Asteroid
Kyuss - Molten Universe
Kyuss - Thee Ol' Boozeroony
Kyuss - Jumbo Blimb Jumbo
Kyuss - Mudfly
Kyuss - Mondo Generator (unless screams count)
Kyuss - Capsized
Mark Lanegan - Blues for D
Masters of Reality - Theme For the Scientist of the Invisible
Pharaoh Overlord - August (or just about anything really)
Pink Floyd - Pow R. Toc H.
Poseidotica - Hidrofobia
Queens of the Stone Age - These Aren't The Droids You're Looking For
Queens of the Stone Age - Spiders and Vinegaroons
Queens of the Stone Age - Lightning Song
Santana - Soul Sacrifice (live at Woodstock) <-- Something to fucking worship
Stinking Lizaveta - Staying Here (or anything, really)
Yeah, that's a good enough list for now.
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John Cage - 4'33" (the first classical piece I can play on guitar flawlessly)
Man, you must have practiced for months to nail that!!
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Oh shit, I totally forgot Pink Floyd - One of These Days. Shame on me.
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GYBE!
props to the two people who have mentioned them thus far.
everyone else: shame on you!
also, put me down for prefuse 73.
the large majority of stuff i listen to doesn't have lyrics, though. top-played instrumental things on my itunes are aphex, prefuse, BoC, shitmat, dj krush, and amon tobin. while none of these things have (discernable) lyrics, i don't know if they really spring to mind as "instrumental" stuff, if you know what i mean?
instrumental to me seems more gybe, tortise, and so on.
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I do prefer a fairly liberal definition of "instrumental" that would include basically all electronic music, because the division becomes very hard to define otherwise. One more narrow definition I have heard is that a song must be playable in real-time by people with instruments, where "instrument" does not include a synth, sampler, sequencer or whatver. So that leaves classical, jazz, instrumental rock, etc, but what about instrumental rock that utilizes overdubbing? If that's okay, and effects are okay, what about sampled compositions by Amon Tobin or whoever? Instrumental rock with synths? Nevermind the fact that synths are instruments, except when they're computer-modeled virtual instruments, which make sound, so how is that virtual? It's all so confusing and I get rambly.
Of course, I understand a desire to narrow things down a bit too, lest one get thrown hallucinogen-twisted curveballs like Shpongle. Shpongle are great.
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John Cage - 4'33"
Man, I can't stand that.
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I could have sworn Duelists had vocals, are you sure you don't mean Losfer Words, which was on the same album?
And I was considering saying Call of Ktulu, except that it's basically Hetfield ripping off Hangar 18 by Megadeth, but I couldn't say that because Mustaine sings in it.
My, god, you're right. They both have a very similar intro, so.
Also, wasn't Call of Ktulu out before Hangar 18 (No doubt they're superbly similar; I actaully thought Mustaine wrote Ktulu, so).