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Deep and meaningful, shudder down the spine tunes..?

Ruosk

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Definetely Pink Floyd, everything before the eighties. And of course, playing right now, Tiamat "Wildhoney", trippy and atmospheric with metal touch.
 

1TWISTEDTRUCKER

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Bob Seger,Turn the page.
Phill Collins,In the air tonight.
Led Zepelin,just about any thing.
Bocephous,a country boy can survive.(ok,so i still got a little REDNECK in me)
 
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ummm, this one part about 21 minutes into DJ Tron's Industrial asylum tape set, the less hard tape, side B.


oh and "skating away (on the thin ice of a new day,) by jethro tull
 

Tarkus

Mother Nature's Son
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Friend of the Devil and Mexicali Blues by the Grateful Dead....and Blues for Allah off of the One from the Vault (disc 2) [live], they are the jam.
I could not stop signing the main riff in Mexicali Blues, the trumpet part, when I took LSD.
 
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More RUSH. The Fountain Of Lamneth Part III Nobody at the bridge. Spine tingling, soul searching song.

"The Fountain Of Lamneth"

[I. In the Valley]

I am born
I am me
I am new
I am free
Look at me
I am young
Sight unseen
Life unsung

My eyes have just been opened
And they're open very wide
Images around me
Don't identify inside
Just one blur I recognize
The one that soothes and feeds
My way of life is easy
And as simple are my needs

Yet my eyes are drawn toward
The mountain in the east
Fascinates and captivates
Gives my heart no peace
The mountain holds the sunrise
In the prison of the night
'Til bursting forth from rocky chains
The valley floods with light

Living one long sunrise
For to me all things are new
I've never watched the sky grow pale
Or strolled through fields of dew
I do not know of dust to dust
I live from breath to breath
I live to climb that mountain
To the Fountain of Lamneth

[II. Didacts and Narpets]

Stay! Go!
Work! No!
Learn! Live!
Earn! Give!
Stay or fight? What's right?
Listen!

[III. No One At the Bridge]

Crying back to consciousness
The coldness grips my skin
The sky is pitching violently

Drawn by shrieking winds
Seaspray blurs my vision
Waves roll by so fast
Save my ship of freedom
I'm lashed helpless to the mast

Remembering when first I held
The wheel in my own hands
I took the helm so eagerly
And sailed for distant lands
But now the sea's too heavy
And I just...I just don't understand
Why must my crew desert me?
When I need...I need a guiding hand...

Call out for direction
And there's no one there to steer
Shout out for salvation
But there's no one there to hear
Cry out supplication
For the maelstrom is near
Scream out desperation
But no one cares to hear


[IV. Panacea]

The whiteness of confusion
Is unfolding from my mind
I stare around in wonder
Have I left my life behind?

I catch the scent of ambergris
And turn my head, surprised
My gaze is caught and held and I
Am helpless...mesmerized

Panacea, liquid grace
Oh let me touch your fragile face
Enchantment falls around me
And I know I cannot leave

Here's a meaning for my life
A shelter from the storm
Pacify my troubles with
Her body, soft and warm

Naked in our unity
A smile for every tear
Gentle hands that promise me
Comfort through the years

Yet I know I must be gone
Before the light of dawn

Panacea, passion pure
I can't resist your gentle lure
My heart will lie beside you
And my wandering body grieves

[V. Bacchus Plateau]

Another endless day
Silhouettes of grey
Another glass of wine
Drink with eyes that shine
To days without that chill at morning
Nights time out of mind

[Chorus:]
Draw another goblet
From the cask of '43
Crimson misty memory
Hazy glimpse of me
Give me back my wonder
I've something more to give
I guess it doesn't matter
There's not much more to live

Another foggy dawn
The mountain almost gone
Another doubtful fear
The road is not so clear
My soul grows ever weary
And the end is ever near

[Chorus]

[VI. The Fountain]

Look! The mist is rising
And the sun is peaking through
See the steps grow lighter
As I reach their final few
Hear the dancing waters
I must be drawing near
Feel, my heart is pounding
With embattled hope and fear

Now, at last I fall before
The Fountain of Lamneth
I thought I would be singing
But I'm tired...out of breath
Many journeys end here
But, the secret's told the same
Life is just a candle and a dream
Must give it flame

The key, the end, the answer
Stripped of their disguise
Still it's all confusion
And tears spring to my eyes
Though I've reached a signpost
It's really not the end
Like Old Sol behind the mountain
I'll be coming up again

I'm in motion
I am still
I am crying
I am...still
I'm together
I'm apart
I'm forever
At the start

Still...I am
 

SalParadise

Member
There's a few that came instantly to my mind:

Atmosphere - The Abusing of the Rib - "i wanna find these here so-called treasures/ the pleasures the trinkets the never-ending weekends/ acknowledging that i'm still just a piece of the sequence/ but seein' these different footprints got me needin to show my weakness"

Atmosphere - Don't Ever Fucking Question That - "Enough to hold you to the brightest of lights/ to place you dangerously close to that sun/ enough to acknowledge the flaws you can't ignore/ and recognize the cause of what's done is done/ more than enough to place my name behind my ideals/ and neglect my logic twice daily/ enough to keep me looking for my lucy in the sky with gems when I remember how you used to call me baby/ enough to look in my mirror with detest for every tear you shed regardless of why you wept/ enough to curse any man who can't appreciate the depth of the ocean i swam till i ran out of breath"

Incubus - Echo - "There's something about the way you move/ I see your mouth in slow motion when you sing/ more subtle than something someone contrives/ your movements echo that I have seen the real thing"

Stevie Ray Vaughan - Life By the Drop - "No wasted time/ We're alive today/ Churnin up the past/ There's no easier way/ Time's been between us/ A means to an end/ God it's good to be here walkin together my friend"
 
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Allman Bros.- 'Melissa'

Santana- 'Samba Pa Ti'

John Prine- 'Angel From Montgomery'

Blind Faith- 'Can't Find My Way Home'

Crosby and Nash- 'Page 43'

Neil Young- 'Cortez the Killer'

Louis Armstrong- 'What A Wonderful World'

Greg Allman- 'Please Call Home'

Joan Armatrading- 'Down to Zero'

Tracy Chapman- 'All That You Have Is Your Soul'

Dobie Gray- 'Drift Away'

Almost anything soulful by Otis Redding

Lots of Curtis Mayfield, including 'People Get Ready'

Jimmy Cliff- 'Many Rivers to Cross'

Bruce Cockburn- 'Waiting for a Miracle', 'They Call it Democracy' and 'If I Had A Rocket Launcher'

Janis Joplin- 'A Woman Left Lonely'

Jefferson Airplane- 'Sketches of China'

There are many where history and the heart intersect..

moose eater
 
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robotwithdreams

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Im really enjoying some DEAD CAN DANCE.

Just saw Tool twice this tour, still a better live band on a bad day then most bands are on their good days.
10000 days live is absolutely sick.
 

minds_I

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There are just too many to list, but if I had to say (at this moment my current mood),


Dobie Gray - Drift Away (wooot)

Carlos Santana - Samba Pa Ti

Niel Young - Needle and the Damage Done
Outlaws - Green Grass and High Tides
Skynyrd - Freebird (Ode to Dwaye Almond- RIP)
The Band - The Weight
The Entire Eagles collection
The entire Fleetwood Mac Collection
The Beatles of course
Jefferson Starship - St. Charles, Caroline, Hyperdrive
Boston - More Then A Feeling, Smoking
Bob Segar Travaling Man/Beautiful Loser, Night Movies
Linda Ronstadt - Tracks of my Tears...

EDIT- How could I have forgot this one:

Brewer & Shipley - One Toke Over The Line.......absolutely near and dear to my heart.

I could go on and on

but I think I will take this last hit and go to sleep.

man, this question just fries my noodle....


minds_I

Well said moose eater, well said.

And as I remind my daughters is: Will gangster rape be played on teh oldies station in 30 years?
 
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How could I have forgotten these two (one of which was recently featured on POMH's sig):

Van Morrison 'Into the Mystic' (thanks POMH)

and the wrything pain of an intense heart-break entailed in Rick Danko's lead vocals and bass, along with Robbie Robertson's plucky guitar on the Band's 'It Makes No Difference' ("And the Sunnnnnn don't shinnnne, anymore...")

moose eater
 

minds_I

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Hello all,

I could go on and on.

At times I thank God for giving the gift of music other times I curse God for giving me the the love of music but absolutely no talent to play it.

Just a thought.

Edit: Van Morrison - Wavelenght, Tupalo Honey, Brown Eyed Girl, Caravan
King Harvest - Dancing in the Moonlight
Sammy Johns - Chevy Van
Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Jackie Blue

I am frying my brain again.

minds_I

Give me the beat boys and free my soul I wanta get lost in your rock and roll and drift away.
 
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Tarkus

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Anything by Neil Young and Crosby, Stills and Nash (and Young) is absolutely amazing. One of my favorite songs in the world is Cowgirl in the Sand by Neil Young. It is one of the most amazing songs, and it always reminds me of my girlfriend, and I just love being reminded of her. She is the only girl I have ever known that likes the same music and hobbies that I do, and that is one of the reasons I love her. Also Down by the river by Neil Young (the live version in one of the CSNY dvds has all of CSNY doing it, unbelievable).
Another song that I listen to over and over again is 4+20 by Stephen Stills. Amazing.
Going Down by Albert King, Buddy Guy, the Jeff Beck Group and many others do this song too.
Creedence Clearwater Revival, everything they do. The Fogerty brothers were badass.
 

EastCoastE

Member
I've got a couple.....

"Machine Gun" - Hendrix (Band Of Gypsys version)
"If 6 was 9" - Hendrix
"I'm Free Now" - Morphine
"Little Wing" (you pick - Vaughan, Hendrix, or Derek & Dominos)
"5 Long Years" - Freddie King (or Clapton)
"Over The Mountain" - Ozzy Osbourne (best metal guitar solo-ever!)
"Right Here, Right Now" - Fatboy Slim

And.....now I'm too high to think of any, but there's SO many others! :joint:
 
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vonforne

Pink Floyd........Piper at the Gates of Dawn
HIM......In Joy and Sorrow
Lynard Skynard.......Gimme back my fuckin bullets!
 

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