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Re: Best instrumental parts to songs?
The ending of The Grudge, the middle section of Ticks and Leeches by Tool. (Can you tell I'm a drummer?)
Echoes.. oh dear lord. I can't hear that first note without getting all giddy for the intergalactic mind trip I'm about to enjoy. I need to get that on mp3 so I can listen to it at work and totally trip out. Once I do, expect to be getting other people's mail for a while. |
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The horn part to What Is Hip? by Tower of Power
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The jam at the end of the Verve's Stormy Clouds - technically another song but amazing anyway.
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doesn't this thread quickly turn into the "best guitar solos" thread?
Slipknot! (grateful dead for the uninitiated) ftw |
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The Tom Dowd produced Layla outro is amazing. Clapton with Duane Allman on the slide guitar part.
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Beggining of Never Say goodbye by Dylan and The Band
Beggining/any part without singing of Bobcaygeon by the Tragically hip |
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Page solo in Squirming Coil is awesome
November Rain slash solo is awesome Fool in the rain instrumental is awesome For a studio recording, I love the instrumental in DMB Lie in our graves (with the background studio ping pong match conversation) I also like Bela Fleck and the Flecktones 'At last we meet again' And Grateful Dead Peggy-O from April 16th, 1978 gets my vote for top live ... hard to pick from the 80 GB or so I have, but give it a listen if you have a moment, starting at 2:56 : http://www.archive.org/details/gd78-...292.sbeok.shnf |
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The Tom Dowd produced Layla outro is amazing. Clapton with Duane Allman on the slide guitar part. [/ QUOTE ] [random stupid trivia that some people might not know] The piano coda was written by Jim Gordon, the Dominoes drummer (maybe the most underrated drummer of the era, the guy was amazing). Gordon later went nuts, killed his mother, and was sent to an insane asylum (still there I think). When Clapton released the acoustic version of Layla from his Unplugged show he had to share the writing credit with Gordon, even tho the outro does not appear on that version of the song at all. The slide guitar part of that by Duane is considered one of the best slide solos of all time. Most of it is played above the fretboard, so he is hitting most of the notes 'by ear'. [/random stupid trivia that some people might not know] |
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piano in layla [/ QUOTE ] Another vote for this one. |
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Opening sweet child of mine by guns n roses... [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. This is sweet to play on Guitar Hero. I imagine it's also sweet to play on a real guitar. |
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