Your favorite "other music" extended jam?
brianlux
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Some of my favorite music comes in the form of extended solos, jams, compositions or performance.
(And of course some of the worst music comes in those forms as well.)
If I had to name a favorite extended piece it would be Neil Young and Crazy Horse's "Loose Change" from the Broken Arrow LP. Every time I hear the section in the latter part of the songs where all four of the players are basically locked into the same chord, rhythm and beat for a long time (in a good way, it feels like a very, very long time to me) it puts me into a meditative space. I feel like it's- well, like Neil said, it's all one song.
Yours?
(And of course some of the worst music comes in those forms as well.)
If I had to name a favorite extended piece it would be Neil Young and Crazy Horse's "Loose Change" from the Broken Arrow LP. Every time I hear the section in the latter part of the songs where all four of the players are basically locked into the same chord, rhythm and beat for a long time (in a good way, it feels like a very, very long time to me) it puts me into a meditative space. I feel like it's- well, like Neil said, it's all one song.
Yours?
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