Sax, Drugs and Rock & Roll

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by CardinalFang, Oct 12, 2004.

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  1. jjhunsecker

    jjhunsecker Senior Member

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    "I'm Falling"- J Geils band on their Monkey Island album. Solo by Michael Brecker , I believe
     
  2. Peter D

    Peter D Forum Resident

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    "Oh Bondage Up Yours" has nifty honkin' sax as well.

    Back to more mellow stuff, how about:

    Jefferson Starship - Miracles
    Van Morrison - Moondance (numerous other Van tunes would also qualify)

    Did Al Stewart's Year of the Cat have a sax solo? I don't own a copy at the moment so I can't check...
     
  3. jt9057

    jt9057 Member

    Lee Ritenour-Space Glide..Ernie Watts on sax
     
  4. CardinalFang

    CardinalFang New Member Thread Starter

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    More rock and roll! :)
     
  5. -=Rudy=-

    -=Rudy=- ♪♫♪♫♫♪♪♫♪♪ Staff

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    "Look At Little Sister", Stevie Ray Vaughan. :D
    "Tequila", The Champs
    "Why Me?", Styx, from Cornerstone
     
  6. DavidW

    DavidW Senior Member

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    Clash - Jimmy Jazz
     
  7. In a similar vain, sort of...

    Lydia Lunch - "Spooky"
    Lounge Lizards - "Harlem Nocturn"

    Also
    Classics IV - "Spooky"
    Classics IV - "Stormy"
    John Cafferty - "On The Darkside"
     
  8. DavidW

    DavidW Senior Member

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    Virginia
    Crystals - Da Doo Ron Ron

    You could find more from Phil Spector.
     
  9. Nice picks. Still have the Hazel O'Connor on vinyl. :thumbsup:
     
  10. theoxrox

    theoxrox Forum Resident

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    If we're going to back to the early 60's, let's drop back to about 1958 and include the Immortal King Curtis' sax solo on "Yakety-Yak" by the Coasters! Hard to believe King Curtis has been dead for 33 years already, victim of a stabbing!
     
  11. Steven_Hada

    Steven_Hada Forum Resident

    "Listen To What The Man Said" -- McCartney with Wings
    'Charlie Brown" -- The Coasters
     
  12. Rachael Bee

    Rachael Bee Miembra muy loca

    Brecker Brother's East River
    King Curtis' Whole Lotta Love
    Climax Blues Band's Children Of The Night
    Edgar Winter's White Trash's Competition
    Marc Benno's Hall Street Jive
    David Sanborn Band's Promise Me The Moon
    Average White Band's Pickin'Up The Pieces (live at Montreux)
    Roxy Music's Another Fine Edition Of You
    Boz Scaggs' Running Blues
    ...and the ultimate sax solo, Steve Martin's King Tut as seen on SNL!
     
  13. Gappleton

    Gappleton Forum Resident

    Oops.... Er..... I mean it was really a test to see who was paying attention and I didn't mix up my Dave Stuart duets. It was deliberate and I knew what I was doing all along.....Oh Sod it - OK so I goofed. Luckily no one spotted it

    It should have read Dave Stuart & Candy Dulfer - Lily Was Here


    Anyway I will add one more while I am here: -

    Eurythmics - Right By Your Side. Not really a solo more a couple of honks but boy do they count!

    Gordon
     
  14. rene smalldridge

    rene smalldridge Senior Member

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    "I'm Shakin'" by the Blasters off their debut album. Good dirty raunchy sax courtesy of Lee Allen and Steve Berlin.
     
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