Your Top 3 Instrumental Tracks of All Time
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Your Top 3 Instrumental Tracks of All Time
I will go first.
"Surf Rider" by The Lively Ones.
"The Savage" by The Shadows.
"Waltzinblack" by The Stranglers.
Close Fourth :
The Joe 90 Theme.
"Surf Rider" by The Lively Ones.
"The Savage" by The Shadows.
"Waltzinblack" by The Stranglers.
Close Fourth :
The Joe 90 Theme.
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Re: Your Top 3 Instrumental Tracks of All Time
I love the song Interplay by the oddly named Derek and Ray. looooove that tune.
Elsewhere predictable as it may be I am rather partial to Turn The Centuires Turn, Waltzinblack and Hot Club.
Elsewhere predictable as it may be I am rather partial to Turn The Centuires Turn, Waltzinblack and Hot Club.
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Re: Your Top 3 Instrumental Tracks of All Time
Waltzinblack, obv.
Most of "White Rock" by Rick Wakeman
Can't think of a third, but the above is an album so probably counts to at least two tracks.
Oh, but then there's "Longships" as well, which is pretty good depending on what comes after it.
Most of "White Rock" by Rick Wakeman
Can't think of a third, but the above is an album so probably counts to at least two tracks.
Oh, but then there's "Longships" as well, which is pretty good depending on what comes after it.
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Re: Your Top 3 Instrumental Tracks of All Time
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Re: Your Top 3 Instrumental Tracks of All Time
waltzinblack
radio 4. metal box.
albatross.
radio 4. metal box.
albatross.
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Re: Your Top 3 Instrumental Tracks of All Time
One of these days
Tubular Bells
Place de Victoires
Tubular Bells
Place de Victoires
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Wouldn't be able to pick three but waltzinblack deffo . One of these days and a tune I heard on come dine with me It's a theme tune to a 70s show and its driving me crackers cos I can't think of the show our indeed the name of the tune
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Re: Your Top 3 Instrumental Tracks of All Time
1) Mr Men theme tune
2) Bagpuss theme tune
3) Mr Benn theme tune
2) Bagpuss theme tune
3) Mr Benn theme tune
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Re: Your Top 3 Instrumental Tracks of All Time
1-Yellowcake UF6(The Stranglers)
2-Monkey McGuire Meets Specky Potter Behind Lochore Institute(Skids)
3- The Harper(UK Subs)
2-Monkey McGuire Meets Specky Potter Behind Lochore Institute(Skids)
3- The Harper(UK Subs)
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Re: Your Top 3 Instrumental Tracks of All Time
And...
"The Savage" by The Shadows.
A tune I always have thought that influenced Burnel and Shug at some point down the line.
"The Savage" by The Shadows.
A tune I always have thought that influenced Burnel and Shug at some point down the line.
"Madame, Be in no doubt as to the seriousness of your position". The Day of the Jackal, 1973.
Re: Your Top 3 Instrumental Tracks of All Time
Lily Was Here - Dave Stewart and Candy Dulfer
Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield
Apache - The Shadows
Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield
Apache - The Shadows
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