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a long 16 minute rumba.
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a longing &mdash 07/29/07 - 07:08:52 AM
I do believe the one can give more than one
deffinition to beauty ..you do ! [ Reply to This ]
Feter,... &mdash 07/29/07 - 07:19:23 AM
Inna-Gadda-Da-Rhumba! &mdash 07/29/07 - 12:12:34 PM
Ahh...the ALBUM version! Now this tunes still rocks...only for awhile longer.
Love it (but all those folks who are convinced no song should exceed 3:30 will be weeping profusely...)
Be well! [ Reply to This ]
Inna Gadda Da Vida,... &mdash 07/29/07 - 07:05:05 PM
A seventeen minute song by Iron Butterfly. I looked it up on the net, would love to hear it. I know, everyone might not be too keen on long music, but I like it sometimes. The idea was to make a groove to put oneself in for awhile. Ofcourse by standards of Hindu classical music, this is short. They will play for an hour or so straight, and that is just one musician. It a typical concert they go from morning till night, with allot of musicians lined up. I went to one such concert, It was a great experience. Thanks Mike, I am glad you think it still rocks. To keep it fresh, will have to move on to something else.
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Iron Butterfly... &mdash 07/29/07 - 08:17:48 PM
This was their big epic. The best parts were the organ soloing and a long flanged drum solo. Never liked their vocals but the musicianship was pretty good. I hope you get to hear it someday.
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I will look for a &mdash 07/30/07 - 01:59:16 AM
free listen somewhere on the net. Wikipedia said though they were mostly famous for their keyboard solos, a classic guitar riff occured in the piece, something to that effect.
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