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Old 12-04-2002, 12:27 AM   #1
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Best Instrumental Songs?

I'm listening to one of my favorite instrumental songs of all time, Death Angel's "The Ultra-Violence" and wondering what some of the favorite instrumentals of the GFY faithful are


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Death Angel - "The Ultra-Violence"
Motley Crue - "God Bless The Children Of The Beast"
Metallica - "Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth)"
Quiet Riot - "Bass Case"
Joe Satriani - "Satch Boogie"
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<a href=http://cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/SID=928360334/pagename=/RP/SHARE/soundclip.html/UPC=7599258782/disc=01/track=09/source=wmf>Woodpeckers from Mars - Faith No More</a>

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Dazed and Confused Instrumental version - Jimmy Page / Led Zeppelin
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shit, I forgot Metallica "Orion"

and good call on Steve Vai
some of the stuff he did with Zappa was intense and his solo stuff was amazing...
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All songs from Marty Friedman's Dragon's Kiss
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Jethro TULL on Bursting out - on the second CD - can not mention the name of that great instument song now - great drums solo in
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<a href=http://cdnow.com/cgi-bin/mserver/SID=928360334/pagename=/RP/SHARE/soundclip.html/UPC=7599258782/disc=01/track=09/source=wmf>Woodpeckers from Mars - Faith No More</a>

Edit... no wait, I was thinking of WarPigs. WoodPecker from Mars is pretty bad ass.

I also like Wounded Knee by Primus (Pork Soda Album... song #8)
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All songs from Marty Friedman's Dragon's Kiss

hmmm, I'll have to check that one out....I loved the stuff he did with Jason Becker as Cacaphony......
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hmmm, I'll have to check that one out....I loved the stuff he did with Jason Becker as Cacaphony......

Great couple, Jason and Marty!
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Old 12-04-2002, 02:29 AM   #13
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YES!! Someone on GFY has good taste in music! LTE is incredible and Acid Rain is one of my absolute favorite instrumentals EVER. You've gotta love the 7 string in the main riff! I also love the Dance of Eternity by Dream Theater. It's truly insane, but once you get to know it you'll love it forever

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YES!! Someone on GFY has good taste in music! LTE is incredible and Acid Rain is one of my absolute favorite instrumentals EVER. You've gotta love the 7 string in the main riff! I also love the Dance of Eternity by Dream Theater. It's truly insane, but once you get to know it you'll love it forever

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Fuck yeah LTE is awesome, Portnoy has always been my main influence, that guy is a fuckin amazing drummer.
I'm not good with Dream theater song titles though i was thinking of a few but couldn't remember the names, on what album is Dance of Eternity again?
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Fuck yeah LTE is awesome, Portnoy has always been my main influence, that guy is a fuckin amazing drummer.
I'm not good with Dream theater song titles though i was thinking of a few but couldn't remember the names, on what album is Dance of Eternity again?
Dance of Eternity is on Scenes From a Memory. If you don't have it, buy it immediately It's a fucking masterpiece! Although Images & Words is my all-time favorite DT album, Scenes is a close second. Yeah, Portnoy is incredible, the stuff he (and the rest of DT) can play and write is just about unbelievable. My boyfriend is a guitarist, and Petrucci is his main influence too.
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Joe Stariani is pretty bad ass but my Favorite...

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Old 12-04-2002, 03:15 AM   #19
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Bruce Hornsby & Branford Marsalis - Twenty Nine-five
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Edgar Winter - Frankenstein
Great Kat, the - Funeral March
Pachelbel - Canon In D
Grieg - In The Hall Of The Mountain King
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Beethoven - Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2, First Movement
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Bruce Hornsby & Branford Marsalis - Twenty Nine-five
New Order - Confusion (Pump Panel Reconstruction mix)
Edgar Winter - Frankenstein
Great Kat, the - Funeral March
Pachelbel - Canon In D
Grieg - In The Hall Of The Mountain King
Impelliteri - Somewhere Over The Rainbow
Mötley Crüe - Bittersuite
Robert Miles - Children
Mason Williams - Classical Gas
Beethoven - Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27, No. 2, First Movement
I don't know any of these songs (well okay robert miles)
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I bet you've heard most of them, and just never knew the name..

of course i'm an idiot, and i forgot the best one of all..

ELO - Fire On High.
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search for this in kazaa, really complex acoustic guitar playing along w/ a symphony. i play guitar (so i like it atleast, heh)
yngwie malmesteen - classical guitar solo
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I bet you've heard most of them, and just never knew the name..

of course i'm an idiot, and i forgot the best one of all..

ELO - Fire On High.

Oh HELL YEAH !!

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That song Rocks !!
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Instrumentals by Pig are really great and atmospheric. Inspired by the modern composer Arvo Përt who makes amazing use of silence.
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Edit... no wait, I was thinking of WarPigs. WoodPecker from Mars is pretty bad ass.

I also like Wounded Knee by Primus (Pork Soda Album... song #8)
Warpigs is by Black Sabbath....covered by Faith No More....and not
instrumental.....but a DAMN GOOD SONG/COVER!

Here some of my favorites artists/groups that have phenominal instumental tracks:
Jimmy Hendrix
Stevie Ray Vaughn
Pink Floyd
Santana
Steve Vai
Jean Michelle Jarre
Paco de Lucia

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I'm actually going togo one step further and mention the other fantastic instrumentals Rush has. Though YYZ rocks (especially live) they also have:

La Villa Strangiato

Leave That Thing Alone

Where's My Thing

Limbo


Awesome stuff. Also King Crimson has great instrumentals. The song Red is fantastic.
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Helter Skelter...great song!!!!

Jeff Beck and Jan Hammer put out a colabrative live album back in the late 70's.

Some sweet instrumental songs on that .

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Dance of Eternity is on Scenes From a Memory. If you don't have it, buy it immediately It's a fucking masterpiece! Although Images & Words is my all-time favorite DT album, Scenes is a close second. Yeah, Portnoy is incredible, the stuff he (and the rest of DT) can play and write is just about unbelievable. My boyfriend is a guitarist, and Petrucci is his main influence too.
hell yeah i have that one it's my favourite with Images and words coming close second. Then it's change of season
after Scenes, their new album didn't seem so good though.
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I'm actually going togo one step further and mention the other fantastic instrumentals Rush has. Though YYZ rocks (especially live) they also have:

La Villa Strangiato

Leave That Thing Alone

Where's My Thing

Limbo


Awesome stuff. Also King Crimson has great instrumentals. The song Red is fantastic.
How could i forget RUSH??? Leave that thing alone and Villa are my favourite and i gotta say i LOVE the rythm method as well
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