Favorite instrumental song(s)
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Favorite instrumental song(s)
In the spirit of all the music related threads lately.
Mine are:
Kittie - Immortal
Apocalyptica - Nothing Else Matters
Switchblade Symphony - Bloody Knuckles
New Order - Elegia
Mine are:
Kittie - Immortal
Apocalyptica - Nothing Else Matters
Switchblade Symphony - Bloody Knuckles
New Order - Elegia
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My top of the list is none other than Imperial March.
Other instrumental music I like are mostly Electronic music... you know, the likes of House and Digital Hardcore.
Here's some example:
Safri Duo - Played-A-Live (it ROCKS, baby!)
Azzido Da Bass - Doom's Night
Moby - James Bond's Theme (Moby remix)
Paul Oakenfold - James Bond's Theme (Bond vs Oakenfold)
Carl Cox - Manual
Expansion Union - Playing With Lightning (OST Blade)
The Crystal Methods - Name of the Game (OST Blade II)
The Crystal Methods - Trip Like I Do (OST Spawn)
The Prodigy - Breathe
Chemical Brothers - Star Guitar
Leftfield vs Fatboy Slim - Planet of the Phatbird (live on Brighton beach)
Robert Miles - Childern
Other instrumental music I like are mostly Electronic music... you know, the likes of House and Digital Hardcore.
Here's some example:
Safri Duo - Played-A-Live (it ROCKS, baby!)
Azzido Da Bass - Doom's Night
Moby - James Bond's Theme (Moby remix)
Paul Oakenfold - James Bond's Theme (Bond vs Oakenfold)
Carl Cox - Manual
Expansion Union - Playing With Lightning (OST Blade)
The Crystal Methods - Name of the Game (OST Blade II)
The Crystal Methods - Trip Like I Do (OST Spawn)
The Prodigy - Breathe
Chemical Brothers - Star Guitar
Leftfield vs Fatboy Slim - Planet of the Phatbird (live on Brighton beach)
Robert Miles - Childern
Sir Nitram's got me hooked on "Tank" (Opening theme to CowBoy BeBop), but I get to drive him crazy with Irish Folk Songs, including:
O'Carolyn's Lament
Se Beg, Se Meor
Ballad of the Elf King
and many more I can't recall the names of right now.
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Se Beg, Se Meor
Ballad of the Elf King
and many more I can't recall the names of right now.
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Re: Favorite instrumental song(s)
Yes, yes, a gorgeous arrangement. The song feels almost like it was meant to be written for a group of cellos, it fits so well.XaLEv wrote:Apocalyptica - Nothing Else Matters
I love the song "Bomboleo" by them, but that has vocals in it, so I know that isn't what you're thinking of.Zoink wrote:Neglecting electronic music, I'd go with something by the Gypsy Kings, the name of which eludes me.
I don't know if some of these count as 'songs' as such, but mine are:
"Lullaby" by G. Gershwin (the original piano version, not the string quartet)
"Requiem" by W.A. Mozart
"Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral" by R. Wagner
"Mambo" from West Side Story, by L. Bernstein
"A Mad Russian's Christmas" by Trans-Siberian Orchestra
"Helm's Deep" from TTT soundtrack, by H. Shore
"Samba Pa Ti" by Santana
"Scheherezade, Mvmt. III" by N. Rimsky-Korsakov
"Christmas Eve Montage" from "The Nightmare Before Christmas" by D. Elfman
"Tank!" by Y. Kanno
"Watchman, Tell Us of the Night" by M. Camphouse
"Fantasy Variations on a Theme by Paganini" by J. Barnes
"String Quartet in C Minor" by L. van Beethoven
"String Quartet in C-Sharp Minor" by L. van Beethoven
"Fireshaker" by M. Ferguson
"Land of Make Believe" by C. Mangione
"Bolero" by M. Ravel
"Ballet Sacre" by D. Holsinger
Ummm, there are others, more jazz, especially--my mind is just blanking.....
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Excluding my favourite movie soundtracks, and the "ProjeKct music" by King Crimson, here they are:
Bal-Sagoth - The Epsilon Exordium
Bal-Sagoth - Hatheg Kla
Finntroll - Krig
Manowar- Today Is A Good Day To Die
Bal-Sagoth - The Epsilon Exordium
Bal-Sagoth - Hatheg Kla
Finntroll - Krig
Manowar- Today Is A Good Day To Die
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Beethoven, Moonlight Sonata
Khatchaturian, Sabre Dance
Barber, Adagio for Strings
Grieg, Hall of the Mountain King
Mussorgsky, A Night on Bald Mountain
Bach, Tocatta and Fugue
Magus' Theme, Chrono Trigger
Khatchaturian, Sabre Dance
Barber, Adagio for Strings
Grieg, Hall of the Mountain King
Mussorgsky, A Night on Bald Mountain
Bach, Tocatta and Fugue
Magus' Theme, Chrono Trigger
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Manowar - William's Tale, the live version.....
Apocolyptica - Pretty much everything they've done is excellent.....
Apocolyptica - Pretty much everything they've done is excellent.....
"Prodesse Non Nocere."
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Metallica - "Call of Ktulu", "Orion", "To Live is to Die"
Joe Satriani - "What Breaks a Heart", "Always with You, Always with Me", "Up in the Sky"
Jimi Hendrix - "Born Under a Bad Sign"
Sarah Slean - "Dark Room"
Steve Vai - "For the Love of God"
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Re: Favorite instrumental song(s)
Sure, Zai, mention half the pieces I was going to say .Zaia wrote: "Requiem" by W.A. Mozart
"Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral" by R. Wagner
"Mambo" from West Side Story, by L. Bernstein
"A Mad Russian's Christmas" by Trans-Siberian Orchestra
"Land of Make Believe" by C. Mangione
"Bolero" by M. Ravel
"Ballet Sacre" by D. Holsinger
OK, here's my additions (BTW, I've play the Mozart, Wagner, Mangione, and Ravel from your list):
"Children of Sanchez" by C. Mangione
"In the Spring When Kings Go Off To War" by D. Holsinger
"To Tame the Perilous Skies" by D. Holsinger
"Amazing Grace" by Tichelli (sax feature is good, plus I have the song associated with a good friend who passed away)
"Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity" by G. Holst
"Adagio for Strings" by S. Barber
"Concierto de Aranjuez" by J. Rodrigo
"A Last Illusion" by Trans-Siberian Orchestra (except for the two verses in Latin, it's instrumental )
"Christmas Eve/Sarajevo 12/24" by TSO
I'll be able to think of more later. If only I could remember the titles off the Pan Ramajay album I have...
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