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I'm Jim Morrison, I'm Dead by Mogwai.
India by Joe Walsh.
Machine Gun by The Commodores. Their first single, released in 1974.
Daft Punk - Da Funk.
Black Sabbeth, Supertzar, from their 1975 album Sabotage.
Another machine Gun
Woodbrook · Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin. 1992.
The Marino Waltz - The Dubliners, 1987.
Throw a few briquettes on the fire there Ronnie.
Groove Monkey Album4
Not sure this has been mentioned before, apologies if it has.
I grew up on this, & they sure don’t make music like this these days:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nbYQYOM66MA&pp=ygUbdHVidWxhciBiZWxscyBtaWtlIG9sZGZpZWxk
I'm sure he has been mentioned before, but you can never have too much of Mike Oldfeid can you.
Safri Duo - Played-A-Live. 2001.
Mike, since you posted this, I've become a wee bit obsessed about Australian/Indian band Glass Beams. Great find, thanks. They haven't even released a full album as yet, just two 4 track ep's, but they've already played Glastonbury 25 and are currently touring North America.
This is a full live gig from Barcelona last month where they've introduced a few new, unknown tracks into their playlist.
One of my favourites, Mahal.
@Deregos. I hear you. Unbelievably good musicians. The percussion is something else!!
In case you haven't heard the original of Raga Bhairav
A master displaying all His skills. Saw Him perform live in Macroom back in ( I think ) the ‘70’s. Not the best gig I was ever at as He cannot play all the instruments live. But still a privilege to be there.
Thanks for sharing.
The Clash-The Cool Out.
Jean-Michel Jarre Oxygène IV.1976
this is amazing. such a simple idea, and they've come up with a cracking piece too
tape bowing ensemble - open reel ensemble
Aa
Jimi Hendrix - Villanova Junction
Spectral Mornings, title track of the third album by ex Genesis guitarist, Steve Hackett. 1979.
Collective Consciousness Society - Whole lotta love. 1970
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, the title track from their 1981 album, Architecture & Morality.
Is A.I. allowed? Some of this slop is actually decent!
Funk/Soul Pulling Teeth - Metallica
xx- Intro. Released in 2009. This is from a live performance in Glastonbury (2017).
Manfred Mann (born Manfred Sepse Lubowitz, 21 October 1940, Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa) is a keyboard player best known as a founding member and namesake of Manfred Mann and Manfred Mann's Earth Band. The track "Cloudy Eyes" appears on the 1973 album - Messin.
Stephanie from their 1973 album Buckingham Nicks.
The biggest-selling instrumental single of all time is widely considered to be "Star Wars Theme / Cantina Band" by Meco, a disco version of John Williams' music that sold over two million copies, earning it platinum status and a Guinness World Record for instrumental hits. Released in 1977, it captured the peak of Star Wars mania and remains the only instrumental single to achieve platinum certification in the U.S.
Popcorn by Gershon Kingsley from his 1969 album Music to Moog By. It became a huge hit in 1972, when it was covered by (in) Hot Butter.
The Truth. A beautiful piece of slide guitar playing by recently departed Chris Rea. RIP.