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Weird Instruments in Rock Songs
Best Use of the Maracas:
Rolling Stones---"You Can't Always Get What You Want" Best use of a Lowrey Organ: Question Mark and the Mysterians---"96 Tears" Best Flautist: Jethro Tull, any song. Your turn. |
theramin - Beach Boys - Good Vibrations
mellotron - Moody Blues - almost everything |
jazz violin - Stephane Grapellli - on Paul Simon's Hobo's Blues
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Peter Frampton & the jaw harp
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Didgeridoo - Kate Bush, The Dreaming
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*** Supertramp had an actual band member listed as woodwinds.
*** Usage of chromatic harmonica on Sting's "Ten Summoner's Tales." |
Your basic living room furniture and objects - Paul Simon - Cecilia
Simon says the rhythm track for Cecilia came from him and a bunch of friends banging on stuff in his living room. He recorded it on your basic cassette recorder. |
Paiste gong - Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody
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Terry Bozzio, usage of this thing:
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B52s (Fred Schneider) - toy piano (Dance this mess around) and walkie-talkie
oh, and smoke alarm |
Hammered dulcimer - New Radicals, You Get What You Give
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Breaking glass - there are many examples but obviously, I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass, Nick Lowe.
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George Harrison ruined it all for us.
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Bass clarinet - Shoehorn With Teeth, They Might Be Giants. Probably on other TMBG songs as well.
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Rock violin: When I Was Young, the Animals.
Bagpipes: Its a long way to the top (if you wanna rocknroll), ACDC Wobbleboard: Stairway to heaven, Rolf Harris |
Sometimes I buy albums after looking at the liner notes and seeing how many different instruments are credited.
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It's not rock and roll....it's the blue danube......butt.....
well...ladies and germs.....Mr Methane! give him a warm cellar welcome |
How come I don't see nothing?
*furrows brow in vain attempt to understand why no link is showing up ever today* |
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================ Therimin - The Nutley Brass - Skulls Referee's Whistle - Guns 'n' Roses - Paradise City Chainsaw - Jackyl - I'm Your Lumberjack, Baby |
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Accordion on "Sandy", Bruce Springsteen
Vako Orchestron on "Going for the One", Rick Wakeman/Yes English Penny Arcade musical automata on "Please Don't Touch" by Steve Hackett 1968 Lowrey Berkshire Deluxe TBO-1 organ's audio output fed into EMS VCS Mk 3 filter which is being modulated by a low frequency oscillator on "Won't Get Fooled Again", Pete Townshend and The Who |
Page & Plant - Gallows Pole - hurdy gurdy
and Battle of Evermore |
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