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 Post subject: Another pointless music thread....
PostPosted: Mon Nov 05, 2007 9:46 am 
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Favorite rock instrumental... debate, discuss, fight....

Hands down for me... Stevie Ray Vaughn's version of Little Wing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdYRzH10L2M
(video isn't really worth much, but I like this studio version better than the live version)

EDIT... so far so good... but I want to be clear... I'm not talking about "solos", only full-on instrumental "songs"

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzSayxVM_E0

Samba Pa Ti ftw...


This is a good one from Fugazi:
"Arpeggiator"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EGtOsQCaxk


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Stacy King wrote:
Hands down for me... Stevie Ray Vaughn's version of Little Wing


That's a good one for sure. I'm a *huge* SRV-head so anything he does is tops with me. My personal favorites are any version of Testify or Rude Mood which he often runs together in his live performances. I'd hate to think how many hours I spent learning to play those songs on the guitar and even if I multiplied that time by 1000, I'd never be able to play them quite like he did. I was lucky enough to see him in concert ~15 times and he remains my all time favorite artist to this day.

There is yet another "archive" release of his coming out tomorrow and even though most of it is rehashed material, there are a few unreleased gems in there.

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Marooned by Pink Floyd (From The Division Bell CD)

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Gilmore doesn't get enough credit for his guitar playing, IMHO.

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Ryan Holton wrote:
Marooned by Pink Floyd (From The Division Bell CD)

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 0122948234

Gilmore doesn't get enough credit for his guitar playing, IMHO.


Comfortably Numb solo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yeiz5wENoio

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For some reason, I seem to remember something about Gilmour can't read sheet music...? Something along those lines. Now if someone could only tell me how to get that kind of tone out of my Strat, I'd be in business...

As far as best instrumental...what about Metallica's "Orion?"

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As far as best instrumental...what about Metallica's "Orion?"


Good call. That brought to mind "To live is to die" from And Justice for All.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0MqjGC4Yi4M


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One by Apocalyptica: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-2ZvVBxJPY

and with the band: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JjQGt7WjK0

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Karl Shultz wrote:
Now if someone could only tell me how to get that kind of tone out of my Strat, I'd be in business...


It's all in the chorus and my personal fav: Big Muff Fuzz :lol: (see below)

(taken from the Fender Players Club... http://www.fenderplayersclub.com/artist ... ilmour.htm )
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David Gilmour, like his Pink Floyd predecessor Syd Barrett, played a Telecaster initially, but he soon became one of the first British rock guitar legends to favor the Fender Stratocaster and to create a signature sound with the instrument. His parents bought the Tele for David’s 21st birthday, and he played it for a year (including on the Saucerful of Secrets record) until it was lost by an airline. Upon officially joining Pink Floyd, Gilmour purchased a custom Stratocaster (the first of many) at a Cambridge music store. During the early Pink Floyd years, Gilmour played a Strat almost exclusively, taking full advantage of its wide tonal palette and vibrato bar in his style. He used a Lewis 24-fret electric guitar on rare occasions for its extended range, as in the solo of "Money," and continued to employ a Tele sporadically in the repertory. Gilmour strung his electric guitars with Gibson Sonomatic strings made of a customized light-top (using the standard E and B for the B and G) and heavy-bottom set gauged .010, .012, .016, .028, .038, and .050. He used a Herco heavy-gauge pick.

David Gilmour’s earliest amp setup with Pink Floyd consisted of a Selmer 50-watt head with a 4x12 speaker cabinet. By 1970, he found his signature sound with a stack made of Hiwatt 100-watt heads with WEM 4x12 cabinets. The Hiwatt/WEM combination can be heard conspicuously on Meddle and Dark Side of the Moon. In the studio, he sometimes added a Fender Twin Reverb combo amp with two 12-inch speakers to his lineup for certain parts, as on Dark Side of the Moon.

David Gilmour’s early Floyd effects consisted of a Binson Echorec tape delay (like Barrett, he used this device from his first days with the band), a Dallas-Arbiter Fuzzface fuzz box, Uni-Vibe pedal, Vox wah-wah pedal, a DeArmond volume pedal, and Leslie and Yamaha RA-200 rotating speaker cabinets. The latter were routed through the output sections of Hiwatt heads and then to WEM 4x12 cabinets. In 1972, his effects boxes were mounted in a custom cabinet, and his array of processors grew to include a second Binson Echorec and a second Fuzzface, an MXR Phase 90, a Crybaby wah-wah, an Electro-Harmonix Electric Mistress flanger, Big Muff fuzz, an Orange treble and bass booster, and a custom-built tone pedal.

Additionally, Gilmour used studio effects like ADT (Automatic Double Tracking, a favorite studio processor first developed at Abbey Road Studios for the Beatles), Kepex for tremolo, various tape effects, studio echo chambers, and backwards guitar. He also employed an EMS Synthi Hi-Fi guitar synthesizer (heard on "Time" on Dark Side of the Moon), and usually played a lap steel or Fender twin neck pedal steel guitar for slide parts. He used various acoustic guitars on early Floyd tracks, later settling on Martin D-18 and D-35 models in the 1970s, and, depending on the song, alternated between fingerpicking and playing with a plectrum.

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Not as melodic as Little Wings, but 1000x the energy- an oldie but goodie, "Star Cycle", Jeff Beck and Jan Hammer.

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