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Evening Phil

can I have Beethovens moonlight Sonata please?

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Hmmm not quite the same :wink:

What about Frankenstein or Nantuket Sleighride then, can I at least have a little bit of one of them?

Oh Phil bye the way

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I seen Beanie the other day, hes doing a bit of singing these days as well, he told me to say "Hello Phil"

So Ihave

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what about Apache

you two get a room


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In no particular order

Rondo by the Nice (Keith Emmerson's old band)
Telstar by the Tornados
Bibi Plone by Plone
Unofficial world cup theme by Colourbox (unsure what year)
Lift your skinny fists like antennas to heaven by God Speed you Black Emperor
Spiderwebbed by Tortoise
My Father My King by Mogwai
Make yourself heard for the sake of the world by the First BAnd From Outer Space


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poolpower wrote:
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you two get a room


FKN APACHE?

get a life! rolfl

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Return Of The Las Palmas 7 - Madness

The Business - Madness

The Town With No Name - Madness

The Opium Eaters - Madness

Swan Lake - Madness

I like Madness's instrumentals....can you tell???? confised :sweet: :grin:


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Dugoutpaddy wrote:
I seen Beanie the other day, hes doing a bit of singing these days as well, he told me to say "Hello Phil"

So Ihave

Cheers


I was gonna' start a Ska band with Beanie!!!! :sweet: confised

If it's the same one like!!!! confised :grin:


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what about Apache

you two get a room


FKN APACHE?

get a life! rolfl


out side and say that
you cannot ignore the best band in history for instrumentals


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Elvis Costellos Glasses wrote:
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In no particular order

Rondo by the Nice (Keith Emmerson's old band)
Telstar by the Tornados
Bibi Plone by Plone
Unofficial world cup theme by Colourbox (unsure what year)
Lift your skinny fists like antennas to heaven by God Speed you Black Emperor
Spiderwebbed by Tortoise
My Father My King by Mogwai
Make yourself heard for the sake of the world by the First BAnd From Outer Space


Went to see The Nice a few times in recent years Al, Emerson, Davison, and Jackson but no Davy O'list.

Jacko still does a mean "Country Pie" and the knives were out from Keith Emerson..VERY good gigs indeed.


Yes I knew they reformed for some gigs a couple of years ago but missed them. Saw them many times first time around though including one of the first Hyde Park gigs. Davy O'List was a strange guy - he was in the early Roxy Music but left just as the began to get known, same as his time in the Nice.
Talking of the Shadows, there's another number I remember of theirs "Alice in Sunderland" the 'b' side of Stingray. I always thought 'FBI' and 'Wonderful Land' by them was good.


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Im sure I might have mentioned this before but have a listen to Oasis' "I Can See It Now" and only the most ignorant of people will still say its shite.

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Nut Rocker by Bee Bumble and the Stingers.

Who later became Johnny Golden and the Family Jewels. Beat that for a name!! :laugh: :laugh:


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Can I have Je T'Aime ??


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Can I have Je T'Aime ??


See Kev. :wink:


Busy. You'll have to have Je M'aime instead. :roll: :roll:


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Sigur ros have some ace instrumentals on a few of there albums.


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Mutley, my fav Madness instrumental was a bside (I think) called (I think) Walking With Mr Wheeze. Another happy memory, this time from 20-25 years ago!


B-Side to 'Our House' 1982!!!! :grin:

Surprised it only got to No.5!!!! :shock: :evil: :evil:


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Albatross - Fleetwood Mac


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Hi Phil

Current favourites of the non vocal type currently on my computer jukebox

The Mar-Keys - Last Night
Brian Fahy - Sign of the Swinging Symbol
The Fabulous Fleerekkers - Night of the Vampire
The Spotnicks - Orange Blossom Special
Duane Eddy - Because They're Young

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Santo & Johnny - Sleepwalk
Little Walter - Juke
nice 45s for a jukebox


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nah, i wish. no room

i've kept a big box of singles, but they don't see the light of day much. gradually picking most of them up off mp3blogs for the computer.


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What about Dance With the Devil by Cozy Powell.............. :sweet:

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sabre dance dave edmunds?


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Pink Floyd did plenty, what about Meddle?

From the USA what about the Ventures best known for Hawaii "5" O, they did a mental track called Caravan about 12 minutes long where the drummer drums on the bass as well!

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This thread has reminded me how much I love instrumentals. I like a couple of the 'oldies' that SandyBanks mentioned, The Fabulous Fleerekkers & the Spotnicks. I also used to like Bee Bumble - Nut Rocker mentioned earlier in the thread , does anyone remember the follow ups, Apple Knocker & Dawn Cracker - didn't think so. I've always liked the classics 'rocked up there's also the Tornados 'Pop Art goes Mozart' and Second City Sound with 'Saturday Night at the Duckpond'. I mentioned the Nice earlier with Rondo but they also do IMO excellent versions of the Karelia Suite, Brandenburg Concerto & Pictures at an Exhibition as well as their own version of Nut Rocker and of course America. A friends band used to do Bizet's Carmen. Pink Floyd is another good shout especially 'One of these Days', Intersttar Overdrive & 'Careful with that axe Eugene'. For more modern stuff Mogwai, GSyBE & Tortoise (as mentioned earlier) also Expolsions in the Sky, the Buddah Brothers & Ozric Tentacles.


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65daysofstatic are good


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They certainly are - I'd forgot about them despite having their albums I especially like the cd 'The Fall of Math'.


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the jam - music for the last couple

new order - elegia

leftfield - filter fish

3 important ones for me

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add to that

mike oldfield - the top of the morning

god do i like a good bit of piano

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How on earth could I have forgotten those Scottish recluses 'Boards of Canada' especially 'Dayvan Cowboy' and 'The Beach at Redpoint'.


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pixies - cecilia ann

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My Yank mate thinks Boards Of Canada are Canadian? Funny if they weren't!!!!!!!


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My Yank mate thinks Boards Of Canada are Canadian? Funny if they weren't!!!!!!!


No they're definately Scottish


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