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There was one from the 60s, "Classical Gas" by Mason Williams, which I loved. My brother could play it. The other one I love is either "Green Onions" or "Time is Tight" by Booker T and the MGs.
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Sun and Water by Danny Heines.
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"Malignant Narcissism" by Rush on their most recent "Snakes and Arrows" album.
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There are 2 reallythe first is Pink Floyd's epic: Echoes from Meddle approx 22 minutes of bliss. The other is much less known by Caravan on their "In the land of grey and pink" album. Again it it another 23 minute long epic called "9 feet underground."
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"The First Circle" - Pat Metheny Group
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Average White Band - Pick Up the Pieces
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La Villa Strangiato, by Rush, followed in a close second by Moby Dick by Led Zeppelin.
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Here's one:
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"Last Flight to LA" by Four80East "Burma Road" by Greg Adams "Notorious" by Rick Braun "Dark Eyes" by Rick Braun "Midnight Feast" by Mr. Scruff (ooh ,thats more than just one favorite. I really enjoy ambient jazz)
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I have alot... The most modern would be the Oveture to the Phantom of the Opera. But I also like Mozart's 25/40th Symphonies, Beethoven's 2nd/5th/6th and many more of his works, as well as many other things.
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it changes all the time, but right now i'll go with "hungarian rhapsody #2" by franz liszt. here's a youtube video of marc andre hamelin playing it:
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Impossible question. I love "Circles" - Joe Satriani
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Favorite to play on a pipe organ without the singing would be a whiter shade of pale by procol harum..favorite destress song..music box dancer by frank mills
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Genie (original 11+ minutes version) - Airbase Quahogs Anyone? - Stuart Hamm Requiem - Trans-Siberian Orchestra Darude vs Zombie Nation - .... I an't pick just one!!!!
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Children - Robert Miles.
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Mason Williams, "Classical Gas"
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I know there are lyrics to it but when played without lyrics on bagpipes Amazing Grace at the funeral of a fallen policeman or fireman is one of the most moving things I have ever heard.
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i like tubular bells by mike oldfield. it's the theme from the excorsist. 19 minutes long.
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The Pink Panther cartoon theme song. I just think of how when I was little, dosing off on the floor in front of the t.v. after school with my cat lying beside me.
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The Theme to Hawaii 5-0
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Either Faithless 'Insomnia' or Underground 'Born Slippy'
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Chariots Of Fire, I'm not sure if that's the name of the song or the movie it was a part of.
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Rhapsody in Blue, by Gershwin
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Classical Gas
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"Of a Lifetime" by Journey. It was on their first album when their songs were very instrumental.
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Röyksopp - Eple.... groovy baby...
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"Samba Pa Ti" & "Jingo"-Carlos Santata "Give It All You Got" & "Feels So Good"-Chuck Mangione
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Layla
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O'Carolan's "Si Bheag, Si Mhoir", reportedly the first tune composed by this traveling blind Irish harpist of four hundred years ago. It's supposedly about two tribes of faerie people arguing about which one has the body of the giant Finn McCool buried underneath their mound. I've never heard it performed with words in either irish or English, but the melody is beautiful whether played on harp, fiddle, or uileann pipes.
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Oh god. Hocus Pocus by Focus
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Oh I have several, and I can not choose just one. Right off the top of my head, Praful "Sigh"(Maneesh De Moor remix), Chris Botti "Indian Summer", and Four80East "Last Flight to LA"
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Lostforwords by Iron Maiden ;o)
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Anything off from George Winstons December cd!!! It is just beautiful!!
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'Cloudbusting' by the inimitable Kate Bush.
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Might not be my favorite, but I really like this one. Marc Antoine - "Latin Quarter"
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Sex Machine - Sly & the Family Stone (from the album "Stand")
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laguna sunrise - black sabbath - vol. 4 careful with that axe eugene - pink floyd - ummagumma
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Brian Eno - Another Green World
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Axel F - Harold Faltermeyer
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"Peaches En Regalia" by Frank Zappa.
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It's a tie between Rush's YYZ and Randy Rhoads' Dee
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Wipe Out -- Great Song + 5
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"Piano Concerto No. 3" - Sergei Rachmaninov
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The theme song from the movie Out of Africa. Puts me back there and into a time of wonder and bliss:)
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After the Ordeal - Genesis (Selling England by the Pound)
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Urban Train---Cosmic gate.
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" I Yell at Traffic" by Leo Kotke
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The Magic Flute - Mozart.
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"Black Star" by Yngwie Malmsteen
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Telstar, by The Tornados:
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Any insturmental by the Violent Femmes
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra-O com all ye faithful /O holy night
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It would have to be "Bulletproof Cupid" by Placebo.
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Allman Brothers....Jessica
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"Sunny Side Of Heaven" by Fleetwood Mac 1972
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Frankenstein-The Edgar Winter Group
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Tico Tico
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Willie Mitchell's version of Soul Serenade
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"Phantom of the Opera" by Iron Maiden...Close second "Yyz" by Rush
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the blue danube
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I love trance music, which is almost exclusively instrumental. I love classical music put to a Techno or House music beat. Clubbers music aside, I like all music by George Winston. I have his Autumn album, very relaxing.
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Anything from John Williams
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Love Lies Bleeding and Funeral For A Friend, both by Elton John
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I love the music that is Albatros by Fleetwood Mac I think it is very soothing to listen to.
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"Astradyne" by Ultravox.
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Albatross - Fleetwood Mac's first big hit.
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Salt Peanuts by Dizzy Gillespie
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"Robot City" by Robert Powell, on the Robots soundtrack
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Frankenstein~Edgar Winters Band
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Let's go with "Last Date" by Floyd Cramer, and "Music Box Dancer" by Frank Mills:
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Carol of Bells, but only the version performed by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, which I believe that they re-named this song Christmas in Sarejevo on one of their albums.
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It Never Entered My Mind - Miles Davis
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Have more than one favorite instrumental.... Blues Theme....The Arrows Love is Blue....Paul Mauriat Classical Gas....Mason Williams Joy....Apollo 100 More....Kai Winding The Good The Bad & The Ugly....Hugo Montenegro The Hustle.....Van McCoy Loves Theme....Love Unlimited Orchestra
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Rhapsody in Blue
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rhapsody in blue
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Hill Street Blues Theme.
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I'll have to go with "Dueling Banjos" as I'm feelin'kinda sassy today...
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Misirlou. Dick Dale and the Deltones
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allot of aphex twins songs are cool sasha bloodlock metallica to live is to die and orion. megadeth into the lungs of hell there is so many i could name allot of them but mostly the trance ambeint stuff i like the most.
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love is blue- can't remember the artist green onion- booker t and the Mg's chitin's con Carny- Stevie ray vaughn
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hears a good one
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WARSZAWA by David Bowie
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Beethoven - Moonlight sonata
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I like Metallica & The Trans-Siberian Orchestra - "Carol of the Bells" Add to that "Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty (yes, I know it has words, but they come in about two-thirds of the way through the song) And anything by VanGelis. Or Mike Oldfield. Enya are cute, too.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NPa5rS58dkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NPa5rS58dk the first time I heard it I was Working Paul Anka show Las Vegas. If you haven't heard it listen. Paul and his band leader wrote it backed by full band. Listen to the sounds of the band
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"Hocus Pocus" by Focus, and Zappa's "King Kong".
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At the moment . . . A Charlie Brown Christmas. Mostly piano.
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Lara's theme from Dr. Zhivago.
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Wipe out!!!!!!!!!!!!!! that song is awesome, it only says 2 words, can u guess what they r?
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Quincy Jones - Theme from Ironside http://www.last.fm/music/Quincy+Jones/_/Ironside
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It was on John Barleycorn Must Die, and I think it was titled, Glad. Oh it was sooo good. I wish I could hear it right now!!!!
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Does anyone (apart from me) like3 Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik"? Not just the first movement, but the whole thing? The second movement has got "twinkle twinkle" in the middle, rumour has it that he wrote that one when he was like 4 years old!
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The Call Of Ktulu, Metallica
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Sambra Pa Ti by Santana Fragile by Sting
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i would say europa by santana, i cant air guitar to that all day
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Third Stone from the Sun - Jimi Hendrix Samba Pa Ti - Santana (Carlos is highly underrated and overlooked).
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Here's an interesting piece of music written over a hundred years ago. Listen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-4J5j74VPw
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Right now it's Untitled by Interpol. But there are a billion others.
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YYZ - Rush always comes to mind. Back in the day, our band struggled an entire summer trying to work it out. Once we did, we discovered we were NOT Rush!
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Sirius by Alan Parsons Project or Joy by Apollo 100. Also, Fire on High by ELO and Love is Blue by Paul Mauriat.
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