Great Instrumentals
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Great Instrumentals
Can't remember if we did a thread before but I love this...
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Re: Great Intstrumentals
"Grab some wood, bub.'" - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft
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Re: Great Intstrumentals
I love that piece of music in the first vid but never knew who it was by.
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Re: Great Instrumentals
I’ve always really loved this one.
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Re: Great Instrumentals
See Dick Dale and Link Wray.
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Re: Great Instrumentals
There's a tiny, tiny hopeful part of me that says you guys are running a Kaufmanesque long con on the board
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Re: Great Instrumentals
"Grab some wood, bub.'" - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft
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Re: Great Instrumentals
I knew Rumble but will investigate further.
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Re: Great Instrumentals
Mick Ronson - "Slaughter On 10th Avenue" (Rogers & Hammerstein), 1974. From his debut solo album of the same name, recorded with Bowie's Spiders From Mars (with Aynsley Dunbar replacing Mick Woodmansey on drums, as on on Bowie's final Spiders album 'Pinups') and of course Mike Garson on brilliant, otherworldly piano, this song became Ronno's trademark track, usually closing all shows - post-encore- from his Hunter/Ronson years until his death. Sublime: witty, playful, sorrowful, and that guitar tone...
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Re: Great Instrumentals
Hello,
Los Straitjackets. Check out most of their catalog (first three albums) - very surf-ish and rockabilly sound. They're now teaming up with Nick Lowe, so not many more instrumentals. Here's a couple of early tracks.
Los Straitjackets. Check out most of their catalog (first three albums) - very surf-ish and rockabilly sound. They're now teaming up with Nick Lowe, so not many more instrumentals. Here's a couple of early tracks.
Re: Great Instrumentals
Seconded on Los Straitjackets and also Man or Astroman
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Re: Great Instrumentals
I was watching The Manson Tapes last night and they used (what I presume is) the original version of Time Is Tight as backing music.
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