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Thread: O/T What's your all time favourite instrumental piece of music?

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Led Zepplins " whole lotta love " better known as the signature tune to TOTP's .

    A thousand memories there from my youth although not of one particularly presenter from that time I might add .
    Not an instrumental though animal.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinkly View Post
    Talented musicians amaze me.
    I love this tune but it's the fact that the kid was 14 at the time and it was his own arrangement which really impresses me.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ojt7e88g2I
    That piano solo wrinkly, WOW.
    Not so sure about the H.Samuels Jewellery though.
    Bought my 1st & last engagement ring from one of their shops in town....never been the same since.

    Mailcoach Thursday's wrinkly, tha showing thi age lad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Thats the one Brin. Never had you down as an old hippy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Casper64Frank View Post
    That piano solo wrinkly, WOW.
    Not so sure about the H.Samuels Jewellery though.
    Bought my 1st & last engagement ring from one of their shops in town....never been the same since.

    Mailcoach Thursday's wrinkly, tha showing thi age lad.
    No escaping the age I'm afraid. The Mailcoach era was pre it's latest incarnation but post having a separate room in the back - with a football table and a biker clientele . I think it still had the revolving door though.

    H Samuels? You'll have to enlighten me.

    Love the Booker T stuff. Green Onions always reminds me of "American Graffitti" a favourite film of mine.

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    The shadows, could listen to them all day long

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Not an instrumental though animal.....
    True , just the bit on TOTP's but your right it isn't really .

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    So hard to do this...

    The first that came to mind from pop music were "Wipe Out" by The Surfaris (the intro music for "Ready Steady Go") and "Classical Gas" by Mason Williams.

    Jazz - "So What" on the game-changing "Kind of Blue" album by Miles Davis.

    Do we include classical which, for the most part, is instrumental? Put me down for the Aria from Bach's "Goldberg Variations"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brin View Post
    Not an instrumental though animal.....
    The original wasn't, the CCS cover was.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55nAwmVLQSk

    With an honourable mention for another Booker T track Soul Limbo, AKA The cricket music

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    The much sampled Bob James.


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    Chuck Berry who Beatles, Stones admit copied his riffs. Guitar solo to Jonny B good

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