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yeah man, how 'bout John Petrucci from Dream Theater? I liked Glasgow Kiss, and I think the guy is an INSANE guitarist.
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#114373 by pinkmonkeybird
Fri Jun 11, 2010 2:58 pm
Fri Jun 11, 2010 2:58 pm
Brian Eno was the master of instrumentals. He did a bunch with Bowie in the late 70s and his Another Green World album was chock full of interesting synth-driven instrumentals, this before his hardcore ambient phase too.
#114406 by jimmydanger
Fri Jun 11, 2010 5:57 pm
Fri Jun 11, 2010 5:57 pm
Eno's vocal songs are pretty cool too. And Philip Glass recorded some fine symphonic works based on the Bowie-Eno series.
You can't be a real UPS driver, no porn mustache lol.
You can't be a real UPS driver, no porn mustache lol.
Kyuss' thee ol' boozeroony. Josh Homme from Queens of the stoneage and Them Crooked Vultures was the guitarist in Kyuss.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bMAUQoFO4Q
Fugazi - formed from minor threat. Sweet and low.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pv_umwe_Oc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bMAUQoFO4Q
Fugazi - formed from minor threat. Sweet and low.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pv_umwe_Oc
pusMonkey wrote:Camel - "Music Inspired by the Snow Goose" is an awesome instrumental album. Very Pink Floyd-ish. I highly recommend it.i have all those except the greg bissonette cd - great choices
Other great instrumentals are:
Dream Theater's "Erotomania"
-"Overture 1928"
-"The dance of eternity"
Liquid Tension Experiment
"An evening with John Petrucci & Jordan Rudess" - My favorite is "State of Grace" (which can also be found on the first LTE album)
Yngwie Malmsteen's "Rising Force"
Gregg Bissonette's CD "Submarine" features Steve Vai, Steve Stevens, Robben Ford, Joe Satriani,... and others.
the Savatage/Trans-Siberian Orchestra instrumentals are worth a listen; Underture, Mozart and Madness
Keep the muisc loud and the critics silent - theuniversalspacejam
elagant gypsy - andy timmons
for the love of god - steve vai
transylvania - iron maiden
schindler's list soundtrack
any liquid tension experiment
instrumedly - dream theater (live at the budakan)
for the love of god - steve vai
transylvania - iron maiden
schindler's list soundtrack
any liquid tension experiment
instrumedly - dream theater (live at the budakan)
Keep the muisc loud and the critics silent - theuniversalspacejam
...to forever embrace the sun - skycamefalling
hidden track - fragment on "...angels never came"
the astronauts are sleeping (enter) - her space holiday
instrumental bands:
Godspeed You Black Emperor
A Silver Mt. Zion
American Football
Theory Of Abstract Light
and a bunch more I cant think of right now
hidden track - fragment on "...angels never came"
the astronauts are sleeping (enter) - her space holiday
instrumental bands:
Godspeed You Black Emperor
A Silver Mt. Zion
American Football
Theory Of Abstract Light
and a bunch more I cant think of right now
pinkmonkeybird wrote:Brian Eno was the master of instrumentals. He did a bunch with Bowie in the late 70s and his Another Green World album was chock full of interesting synth-driven instrumentals, this before his hardcore ambient phase too.
He's good, but Eno gets pretty boring after a while, at least to me, I cant listen to an entire album
Steve Vai, Liquid Tension Experiment/Dream Theater, Gary Hoey, Stanley Clarke, Brave Young....some stuff been jammin to.
Tangerine Dream
Vangelis
Fresh Aire (Mannheim Steamroller)
Peter Gabriel
ELP
Bela Fleck & The Flecktones
Jean-Luc Ponty
Mike Oldfield
Jean Michael Jarre
Kraftwerk
Rick Wakeman
Those are the few that come to mind, when I think instrumentals.
Vangelis
Fresh Aire (Mannheim Steamroller)
Peter Gabriel
ELP
Bela Fleck & The Flecktones
Jean-Luc Ponty
Mike Oldfield
Jean Michael Jarre
Kraftwerk
Rick Wakeman
Those are the few that come to mind, when I think instrumentals.
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Love instrumentals and a lot of my own original material tends to be instrumental whenever I put a complete song together from my own stuff. I love a wide array of instrumentals from Morricone compositions and "Romanze" to "Green Onions" to surf tunes, both classic and contemporary to "Little Boy Blues" to "Coast to Coast", "La Villa Strangiato", "Losfer Words", Eric Johnson, Satriani, "Chase the Ace", "T.O.L.", etc.
Love instrumentals and a lot of my own original material tends to be instrumental whenever I put a complete song together from my own stuff. I love a wide array of instrumentals from Morricone compositions and "Romanze" to "Green Onions" to surf tunes, both classic and contemporary to "Little Boy Blues" to "Coast to Coast", "La Villa Strangiato", "Losfer Words", Eric Johnson, Satriani, "Chase the Ace", "T.O.L.", etc.
Thanks for bumping this. Been searching for instrumental stuff at the request of an art teacher on another forum. I've made some mix tapes of all instrumental stuff (yes, cassette is still my main media!). It's amazing to listen to 20 different bands making music without vox. That's what it means, mang.
Here comes Treble!
listen to Meezerpocalypse - INGRID - Spinning Backwards (Keiton Eb Blues open collab)[Meezerpocalypse Remix] on the cloud of sound.
my original music made J Haley "want to barf"
listen to Meezerpocalypse - INGRID - Spinning Backwards (Keiton Eb Blues open collab)[Meezerpocalypse Remix] on the cloud of sound.
my original music made J Haley "want to barf"
I've never been able to write lyrics to save my life so 98% of what I write is instrumental.
Too bad Vinny is reluctant to share his music here on BM cos his stuff absolutely kills and he's a great and talented multi-instrumentalist!
Too bad Vinny is reluctant to share his music here on BM cos his stuff absolutely kills and he's a great and talented multi-instrumentalist!
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Planetguy wrote:I've never been able to write lyrics to save my life so 98% of what I write is instrumental.
Too bad Vinny is reluctant to share his music here on BM cos his stuff absolutely kills and he's a great and talented multi-instrumentalist!
As well as a multi-profilist?
Here comes Treble!
listen to Meezerpocalypse - INGRID - Spinning Backwards (Keiton Eb Blues open collab)[Meezerpocalypse Remix] on the cloud of sound.
my original music made J Haley "want to barf"
listen to Meezerpocalypse - INGRID - Spinning Backwards (Keiton Eb Blues open collab)[Meezerpocalypse Remix] on the cloud of sound.
my original music made J Haley "want to barf"
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