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It would be really hard for me to pick one. Here are a few that don't get old to me.
Classic Rock: several from Pink Floyd (note the various timeframes too): One of These Days, Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Marooned Originals and various covers of Ennio Morricone's western themes: Ecstasy of Gold, Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More Last of the Mohicans and Braveheart soundtracks Piano: Trumpan (Seven Nations) |
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probably my all time favorite, sends chills down my spine every time i track it.
goodbye pork pie hat - jeff beck. an elegy for lester young written by charles mingus. beck's version is exceptionally moving. on his album "wired". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImxM4Rj5pOQ |
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let's get "off topic", if you will, since there's a bit of a metal bias going on. and for the record, i'm a massive metal head...
miles davis - kind of blue - circa 1959. if you truly have an open mind musically but haven't been exposed to this before, enjoy. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmaQdPoWVGM |
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there is some truly amazing instrumental music out there, metallica just isn't part of that equation. Metallica's ALWAYS part of the equation
my bias against them is that i feel they died when cliff burton died. firing mustaine certainly didn't help. |
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Quoted: SRV's Little Wing http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xrt73_stevie-ray-vaughan-little-wing_music#.UW7TwVeQMlI And Riviera Paradise... ![]() |

