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Posted: November 14 2015 at 17:32
Earlier in this thread, someone mentioned Big Big Train. Most of what they do is just exquisite. Curator Of Butterflies is beyond beautiful - brings me to tears......
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Posted: November 14 2015 at 07:36
Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:
micky wrote:
Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:
There are many that I've given that title over time but right now I'd say it's a toss up between these:
Allman Brothers Band - Mountain Jam (especially the last 10 minutes or so, when they ease into the mid-tempo swing and segue into Duane's climactic slide solo)
hard core man. I love me some ABB, hell, more than any sissy prog band that is for sure. Would never consider Mountain Jam to have turned up in a discussion of beautiful music however
Now if talking ABB.. and beautiful music man.... Dreams brother. If you are not moved to tears by Duane's solo, you have no heart or soul. I do consider that to be the single most moving guitar playing I have ever heard. I've listening to it.. maybe what.. a 1000 times.. hope to have another 1000 listens before I'm dead and burned and still it never fails to raise the hair on the back of my neck and induce tears of beauty
frickin fabulous.
Very true. Dreams would probably be right after Mountain Jam in my books. Simply an amazing piece of music. The version on the 9/19/71 Stonybrook live album is phenomenal.
yeah that is an amazing performance (and album)
that is by far the best performance of Dreams I've heard.
number 3 in my list of live Allman tracks.
number 2 would be that extended version of Statesboro Blues on the Ludlow Garage album
number 1? I listened to this earlier this morning to try to snap me out of my funk this morning. It sort of worked, got a smile out of Raff at least as I had the whole gamut of air instruments going. When this kicks into Soul Serenade, you can hear the angels sing and are reminded again why we love music as we do. At its best it can caress the heart and soul almost as much as a well endowed Redhead in a short shirt with f**k me eyes...
Edited by micky - November 14 2015 at 07:36
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Posted: November 13 2015 at 22:43
Not too beautiful but the first ABB song I herd was Don't Want You No More. Pretty fun.
As for the topic, there was a short little ditty that was on Phish's 1996 album Billy Breathes and was pretty nice even though it had a short duration.
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Posted: November 13 2015 at 19:15
micky wrote:
Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:
There are many that I've given that title over time but right now I'd say it's a toss up between these:
Allman Brothers Band - Mountain Jam (especially the last 10 minutes or so, when they ease into the mid-tempo swing and segue into Duane's climactic slide solo)
hard core man. I love me some ABB, hell, more than any sissy prog band that is for sure. Would never consider Mountain Jam to have turned up in a discussion of beautiful music however
Now if talking ABB.. and beautiful music man.... Dreams brother. If you are not moved to tears by Duane's solo, you have no heart or soul. I do consider that to be the single most moving guitar playing I have ever heard. I've listening to it.. maybe what.. a 1000 times.. hope to have another 1000 listens before I'm dead and burned and still it never fails to raise the hair on the back of my neck and induce tears of beauty
frickin fabulous.
Very true. Dreams would probably be right after Mountain Jam in my books. Simply an amazing piece of music. The version on the 9/19/71 Stonybrook live album is phenomenal.
Edited by Magnum Vaeltaja - November 13 2015 at 19:16
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Posted: November 11 2015 at 19:56
Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:
There are many that I've given that title over time but right now I'd say it's a toss up between these:
Allman Brothers Band - Mountain Jam (especially the last 10 minutes or so, when they ease into the mid-tempo swing and segue into Duane's climactic slide solo)
hard core man. I love me some ABB, hell, more than any sissy prog band that is for sure. Would never consider Mountain Jam to have turned up in a discussion of beautiful music however
Now if talking ABB.. and beautiful music man.... Dreams brother. If you are not moved to tears by Duane's solo, you have no heart or soul. I do consider that to be the single most moving guitar playing I have ever heard. I've listening to it.. maybe what.. a 1000 times.. hope to have another 1000 listens before I'm dead and burned and still it never fails to raise the hair on the back of my neck and induce tears of beauty
frickin fabulous.
Edited by micky - November 11 2015 at 19:57
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Posted: November 10 2015 at 18:08
There are many that I've given that title over time but right now I'd say it's a toss up between these:
Allman Brothers Band - Mountain Jam (especially the last 10 minutes or so, when they ease into the mid-tempo swing and segue into Duane's climactic slide solo)
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Posted: April 06 2011 at 22:29
The first song that comes to mind for me is To Be Over from Yes's Relayer; what a heavenly track! Especially the slide guitar and the chanting at the end.
Follow me down to the valley below.
Moonlight is bleeding from out of your soul.
-Lazarus
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