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So, right now I've consumed about five rum and cokes and I am feeling pretty good. I have a little Jimmy kick'in on the stereo and am feeling twice as good in fact. As I write this, I am listening to "Red House" by Jimi Hendrix and fuck... this guy was just bad as can be. Some of the riffs just give me goosebumps all over and make me say, "fuck yea."
I am a music lover, and believe that it is a form of communication that in certain ways, surpasses that of speech. I believe that it taps into certain primal tendencies that most of us have. I can't get enough of it. Here are a few more bands that do this to me. That is, make me get up and want to dance my ass off even when I am dead tired. The Grateful Dead Widespread Panic The Allman Brothers Band Beethoven Tool Well, some of these don't make me want to dance per say, but they do strike some kind of chord that hits the nerve, that says to me, "now is the time to say, 'fuck yea'!!! What bands do this for you all? |
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You already mentioned them but I'll put in a second for Tool. Love them
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Wedding Nails by Porcupine Tree on their In Abstenia album has got to be one of the best instrumentals ever.
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I'm going to limit these to some of the guitar solos that give me goosebumps...
Dire Straits - Tunnel of Love (Mark Knopfler) - I once had a relationship with a girl who was unmoved by this piece of music. I should have drawn my conclusions about our compatability when she told me this. Savatage - Summer's Rain (Criss Oliva) - Wow, beautiful... no more words. Exodus - Changing of the Guard (Gary Holt with Rick Hunnolt) - I guess out of all the amazing shit Gary "Cat Strangler" Holt recorded with Exodus, this stands out due to speed, trickiness, melody, whammy-bar use - all the stuff he's known for. However, ending it off with a twin lead to show all those Euro-metal bands of the time (1991) how it should be done... that was just masterful. Ozzy - No More Tears (Zakk Wylde) - the first guitar solo that ever really moved me. Still does. The accelleration in the middle is awesome. Pride and Glory - Troubled Wine (Zakk Wylde) - I'm a big Zakk fan! He plays some great stuff throughout this album, but this one really shines through. The slide solo is just so damn dirty! And now for something completely different... This post would not be complete without mentioning Tori Amos, the first artist to ever record a song that made me cry (and not in a bad way, just sheer emotional overload). It's "Winter", off the "Little Earthquakes" album, if you're interested. |
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Primus - Hamburger Train - they make Baby Jimi cry
Paul Hindemith - Mathis der Maler, 3rd movement - goosebumps every time Joseph Jongen - Symphonie Concertante for Organ and Orchestra op 81 - Heavy Metal Organ Led Zepplin - Whole Lotta Love, Kashmir - I could go on... |
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The big three that consistently send the bumpometer off the scale:
Radiohead Queens of the Stone Age Kyuss |
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Chalk up another one for Tool, and in concert? WOW!
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when I read the title of the thread, the first things that sprang to my mind were:
Fanfare for the Common Man, by Aaron Copland. O Fortuna, from Carmina Burana, by Carl Orff. (aka "that music from Excalibur" ![]() edited to add: wow, that makes me feel old. or maybe grown up. or something. |
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Just yesterday, I got the shivers while listening to "Only a Lad" by Oingo Boingo -- from their 1995 Farewell album. It was the final song of their final concert, so it has extra significance.
If you can call Oingo Boingo significant, anyway. |
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In no particular order...
Megadeth - Wanderlust Danzig - How the Gods Kill White Zombie - Thrust! Nine Inch Nails - Wish Iron Maiden - Running Free Suicidal Tendencies - War Inside My Head ...and many many more I can't think of right now. |
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