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Favourite Instrumentals

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This is one of my favourite songs from the 80s. No words are spoken only a couple of letters. :)

 

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The Ventures had a heap. This is the one I remember as my very first music discussion at a Monday Morning Assembly in Grade 5. It was an amazing sound back then.
 
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So far most have been guitar centric, so I would add a couple that are a little different.




Tubular Bells was my first ever music purchase, 8 track, 1976 as a junior high kid. I like especially the ending with the naming of the instruments as they each played the riff. :smilev1:
 

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Plagal Grind - "Blackout"

Short lived group on the NZ underground Xpressway label in 1990, with Alastair Galbraith and members of Dead C, This Kind of Punishment, 3D's playing a kind of post-punk psychedelic folk recorded on a Teac 4-track. Only have their tracks on an Xpressway CD comp but the youtube clip is from a vinyl rip. Current cheapest copy is around $750 which would be a nice thing to have with David Mitchell's amazing artwork.

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Hala Strana - Street of Raised Platforms

One of many solo instrumental projects of Stephen R. Smith. This from the early 2000's. Has something of an eastern European folk funereal gloom sound before it blisses out with a chiming melody interspersed with a little psychedelic feedback.

 
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Current fave album. Modern Folk Trio Band's "Crater Family" LP released locally by Ramble Records, Melbourne.

Spacey folk psych instrumentals recorded onto a 4 track cassette.

 

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