Help me out - great instrumental tracks
danielson
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I used to skip over instrumental tracks, which I've now learned was a horrible mistake.
Whale and Wasp - Alice in Chains
Hurts, Don't it - Jerry Cantrell
November Hotel - Mad Season
These three songs have inspired my to really look into finding some great instrumental tracks, because I think they are so amazing.
I've been listening to some Joe Satriani, amazing, and I just ordered his two disc anthology from amazon, can't wait.
I've listened to some of the lighter Zeppelin instrumentals, wasn't really digging them. The Sabbath stuff is okay, that even gets a little too light for my tastes.
I'm looking for what ya'll think is Clapton and Hendrix's best stuff, buckethead, maybe some of Jeff Becks harder stuff, or anything else you think is great, including more modern stuff by modern bands, I'm open to suggestions.
Whale and Wasp - Alice in Chains
Hurts, Don't it - Jerry Cantrell
November Hotel - Mad Season
These three songs have inspired my to really look into finding some great instrumental tracks, because I think they are so amazing.
I've been listening to some Joe Satriani, amazing, and I just ordered his two disc anthology from amazon, can't wait.
I've listened to some of the lighter Zeppelin instrumentals, wasn't really digging them. The Sabbath stuff is okay, that even gets a little too light for my tastes.
I'm looking for what ya'll think is Clapton and Hendrix's best stuff, buckethead, maybe some of Jeff Becks harder stuff, or anything else you think is great, including more modern stuff by modern bands, I'm open to suggestions.
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Since you seem to prefer the more hard driving type tracks, I'll only recommend
Pink Floyd- One of These Days.
It is *the* song that got me to listen to them.0 -
Buckethead - Nun Chuka Kata
J. Mascis - Maggot Brain0 -
Awesome fellas,
Just listened to "Nun Chuka Kata" - loved it
listened to "One of those days" - loved it
Am listening to "Maggot Brain" - am loving it. [edit] Am really loving it - wow.
Thanks guys, would love some more.0 -
walking down the aisle- radiohead.
bloody great!those undecided, needn't have faith to be free0 -
The Allman Brothers Band has several good ones... Jessica... In Memory of Elizabeth Reed... Instumental Illness, to name a few.
I don't really like Umphrey's McGee, but that's because their singer sucks. Their instumental songs are pretty sweet. Try "Robot World" and "Miss Tinkle's Overture."
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones is a mostly instumental band, and they are incredible. Check out any of their live albums.
If you're into the blues thing, Kenny Wayne Shepherd's "Ledbetter Heights" (also the name of the album) is a good instumental.The words you say never seem to live up to the ones inside your head...0 -
Daniel Lanois - Sonho Dourado
Stevie Ray Vaughn - Little Wing (the greatest display of guitar ever!!!!)“One good thing about music,
when it hits you, you feel to pain.
So brutalize me with music.”
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ok dude check out "orion" by metallica thats immense
and also "clubbed to death" by Rob Dougan - amazing.
let me know what you think
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english pounds & tripping the alarm - Clutch"ah fuck it get in trouble"
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La Mer and Just Like You Imagined by NIN0
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Epilogue - OPETH from the album "My Arms Your Hearse" its a very Pink Floyd -ish jam at the end of this fantastic album0
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(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth
Call of the Ktulu
Orion0 -
The Who - Sparks0
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Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band - Hair Pie, Bake 20
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Okay, I've gotten as much of this as I could find - this is what I think
Opeth - "Epilogue" - Wow, I had no Idea they were capable of this, I thought they were a heavy metal band. loved it, makes me want to hear more Opeth - if the singer is even a little bit of a singer, they have to be good
Metallica - "Orion" - I'll put this up their with "For Whom the Bell tolls" as my favorite thing Metallica has ever done.
"The Call of the Ktulu" - I really like this - not quite "Orion", but definately real good.
Loved the stuff by NIN
"Tripping the alarm" by Clutch - I was real excited as soon as I saw two Clutch songs on here, and my only dissapointment is that I couldn't find "english pounds". "TTA" is real cool, actually more bluesy and off center than I expected.
"Ledbetter Heights" - could tell from the very start I would like it - and it just builds and builds the whole track - awesome. Is the rest of the album like that? probably going to pick that one up.
Umphrey's McGee - I really liked "Miss Tinkle's Overture.", definately real real dope. Not so high on "Robot World"
The Allman Brothers stuff was great - actually listened to all of Elizabeth Reed, of course I've heard Jessica before. but how good is duane? one of the best.
chiefojibwa - I couldn't find anything you recomended, I'm going to keep trying.
I coudn't find the radiohead song, looking forward to hearing it.
I always love discovering new music, and all ya'll have been a huge help, since I liked almost everything you recomended.
Good times fellas. Thanks0 -
YYZ and La Villa Strangiato by Rush are both killer tracksPlease don't smoke in smoke free buildings. You aren't cool, you're just an asshole0
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Iron Maiden's Losfer Word (Big Orra) is good too. Not quite on par with Metallica's instrumentals though.
To Live is to Die is also technically an instrumental by Metallica, but one of Cliff's poems is read in respect so it's not wordless.0 -
That Radiohead song is actually called "Meeting In The Aisle" not "Walking Down The Aisle" and is on the Karma Police single.0
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Check out "A Warm Place" by NIN from the Downward Spiral Album
I highly reccomend picking up anything by Mogwai. They are pretty much 100% instrumental. I saw them open up for The Cure, they are awesome. Check them out.I got scratches all over my arms, one for each day since I fell apart.
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Those are the first two that came to my mind...........both are quite excellant. I also enjoy "After The Ordeal" by Genesis.....from the "Selling England by the Pound" lp.leatherman_8 wrote:YYZ and La Villa Strangiato by Rush are both killer tracks
Oh....I almost forgot to mention some King Crimson.........the title track from the album "Red", "Fracture" from the album "Starless and Bible Back" or "Asbury Park" from the live album "USA".All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a thousand enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.0 -
Some more great NIN;
Gone, Still
The Persistence of Loss
Leaving Hope
All from the "Still" album.0
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