Songs with the names of musical instruments in the title

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  1. AudiophilePhil

    AudiophilePhil Senior Member

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    ..:cool:
     
  2. fenderesq

    fenderesq In Brooklyn It's The Blues / Heavy Bass 7-7

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    And what of Bell(y) Up To The Bar Boys from The Unsinkable Molly Brown. OK I need some sleep... Obviously.
     
  3. wildstar

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    Mandocello - Cheap Trick

     
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  4. Stereosound

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    It's on page 5.
     
  5. Stereosound

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  6. Stereosound

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  7. Stereosound

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  8. [​IMG]squeezebox
     
  9. Mirror Image

    Mirror Image 200 Years Of Anton Bruckner

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    This isn’t a ‘song’, but a piece of music. In classical music, a song is something that involves a voice and, in most cases, some kind of accompaniment (usually just piano or if the composer chosen to orchestrate it, an orchestra, or arrange the song using some other kind of instrumentation).
     
  10. Vangro

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    Oh wow, mind blown, never knew that, what is this 'classical music' you speak of?
     
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  11. Vangro

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    John Cage, "HPSCHD"
     
  12. Mirror Image

    Mirror Image 200 Years Of Anton Bruckner

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    Are you being sarcastic or are you seriously unaware about classical music and the genre as a whole?
     
  13. Mirror Image

    Mirror Image 200 Years Of Anton Bruckner

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    Again, not a song, but a piece of music.
     
  14. Stereosound

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  15. Vangro

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    Yes, that's why I posted titles by Morton Feldman and John Cage, what do you think?
     
  16. Vangro

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    Shall I go through the rest of the thread flagging up all the instrumentals posted or will I leave that to you?
     
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  17. Mirror Image

    Mirror Image 200 Years Of Anton Bruckner

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    I think you don’t know the difference between a song and a piece of music nor have you bothered to understand anything I’m actually saying about classical music terminology.

    John Cage and Morton Feldman were classical composers. Both belonged to the late 20th Century American avant-garde music scene along with La Monte Young, Harry Partch, Christian Wolff, among others.
     
  18. Frank Field

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    'She Bangs The Drums' by The Stone Roses
     
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  19. Michael

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  20. Hollow Horse

    Hollow Horse To pretend to be happy could only be idiocy

    Horn In the USA :laughup:
     
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  21. Vangro

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    Very much the latter.
     
  22. Stereosound

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  23. Baldo

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    The Beatles - While My Guitar Gently Weeps
    George Harrison - This Guitar (Can’t Keep From Crying)
     
  24. Vangro

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    Scott Walker, "Cowbells Shakin'"

     
  25. Hollow Horse

    Hollow Horse To pretend to be happy could only be idiocy

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