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King Crimson - The Sheltering Sky
Return To Forever - The Romantic Warrior
Jean Luc Ponty/Frank Zappa - King Kong

these are a few of the ones I like

Normj says:

My favorite non-surf instrumental? Surfing with the Alien by Satriani

I have to admit I have that album in Vinyl Shock That was pre-surf days for me!

JStern says:

Several come to mind:
Sonic Youth - Death to our Friends

Good point, forgot about the Sonic Youth, which also always reminds me of the pixies. Good stuff!

Carol Says:

green onions

Green Onions was one of my first favorites. Somehow it seems like surf music like the way that the Ventures does.
P.S. - Package on the way!

Heres another one of my favorites, although they do sing in the original i guess Smile

Jeremy

Last edited: Jul 03, 2012 21:56:45

Fleetwood Mac - Sunny Side of Heavan

Jeff - you beat me to Cliffs of Dover. No shame on that one - besides his playing ability, the melody and emotion/feeling there is undeniable. As far as in my lifetime, Cliffs of Dover was the first guitar instro song I can remember hearing on the radio as a new/current popular music release. And while not guitar based, who can forget Herbie Hancock - Rockit, and From Beverly Hills Cop - Axel F as other MTV or "main stream radio" instrumental hits during my lifetime.

Another detour from where this tread started... My dad played brass as a young boy and continues to this day. As a career military guy, he had an appreciation for Drum & Fife stuff, Scottish Bag Pipes (most the stuff akin to Drum & Fife), and British Brass Band competition standards. Heard a lot of all of those growing up. In the late 70's or very early 80's he took a liking to Chuck Mangione, picked up the flugelhorn and learned most every song on every album. Children of Sanchez always stood out to me, still does. Later he went back to trumpet and we heard lots of great players, including Arturo Sandoval who also stands out in my memory - that cat could blow! Dig Caravan!!

Ok... slightly back to the theme of "popular", non-surf instrumentals. Wink
I know the subject is FAVORITE, which as in surf, I'd be hard pressed to name one, let alone ten. Lots of love for others already noted - Sleepwalk, Classical Gas particularly.

Other newer instrumental songs - actually instrumental bands... Pelican & Rodgrio Y Gabriella. Several really choice cuts from both bands but I'll embed a stand out song from each here. Rod Y Gab: Diablo Rojo. Pelican: City of Echoes.

Fady

El Mirage @ ReverbNation

MOSQUITO!!! - King Memphis

MENACE!!! Jim Campilongo

and..

original compositions (low-level demo stuff /out of tune, etc) myStuff not my best, but i don't like to be in a musician community without anything to show

Last edited: Jul 05, 2012 02:05:23

Simple Minds have quite a few great instrumentals, most from their early years. Here are a couple of my faves:

http://youtu.be/6FfCxLvV2nc

http://youtu.be/AIguu73tU0k

(Sorry, can't figure out how you guys are embedding the YouTube videos)

Sean
Double Crown Records
www.doublecrownrecords.com


Surf CD's / Vinyl / Fanzines / DVD's
The Desolate Coast - Without A Planet CD
Hipbone Slim aka Sir Bald - Wiggin' Out With CD
Continental Magazine - Issue #36 w/21 Song CD

Last edited: Jul 04, 2012 10:31:06

What are these "non-Surf Instrumental" songs you speak of ??

METEOR IV on reverbnation

After Beethoven was mentioned, I really can't say anything anymore...

But Sean, thanks for the reminder on Simple Minds, what a great band they were. Gonna have a re-listen to "Empires & Dance" now.

These:

http://www.reverbnation.com/thedeadranchhands

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZEW74mHjQk

ColtsSurf wrote:

Carol, I thought for sure you would say "I'm Branded" Big Grin

ha!

www.surfintheeye.com

Double-Crown-Records wrote:

Simple Minds have quite a few great instrumentals, most from their early years. Here are a couple of my faves:

http://youtu.be/6FfCxLvV2nc

http://youtu.be/AIguu73tU0k

(Sorry, can't figure out how you guys are embedding the YouTube videos)

I thought of Simple Minds too, Sean! Awesome!

Here are a few of mine:
The Shadows and my favorite bassist...who happens to be in both recordings: Jet Harris!

Matt "tha Kat" Lentz
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Skippyandtheskipjacks.net
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Otto and the Ottomans: 2014-2015
The Coconauts surf band: 2009-2014
www.theamazingcoconauts.com
Group Captain and the Mandrakes 2013
http://www.gcmband.com/
The Surfside IV: 2002-2005, 2008-2009
the Del-Vamps: 1992-1999, 2006-2007
http://www.dblcrown.com/delvamps.html

Double-Crown-Records wrote:

(Sorry, can't figure out how you guys are embedding the YouTube videos)

There's a link (Attach Video) under the [Submit Post] button

original compositions (low-level demo stuff /out of tune, etc) myStuff not my best, but i don't like to be in a musician community without anything to show

Ruling out soundtrack stuff, this is one of many. I actually heard the Mike Oldfield version first.

Mike

manfromravcon.com

Last edited: Jul 05, 2012 06:29:50

Also...

Mike

manfromravcon.com

Last edited: Jul 05, 2012 06:03:21

Regardless of recent events, early favorites...

Mike

manfromravcon.com

And finally...

Well, some vocalizations in the Focus tune, but not vocal in the general sense. The Steve Hackett is an all-time fave.

Sorry for spewing all over the this thread, but I loves my instrumentals. Big Grin

Mike

manfromravcon.com

Last edited: Jul 05, 2012 06:33:39

A few of my favourites (besides Beethoven's 9th which was already mentioned):

Mono - Moonlight
Mogwai - Scotland's Shame
Metallica - the Call of Ktulu (not a huge fan of them but I like their older stuff)
The Pogues - a Pistol for Paddy Garcia
The Phoenix Foundation - Hitchcock

Old punks never die... They just become surf rockers.

One that I almost completely forgot about...
Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra "A Swingin' Safari"

A couple by Sandy Nelson...
"Teen Beat" & "Let There Be Drums"

One by Electric Light Orchestra (don't think it'd detract from the song any, if it were sans the shouted "Xanadu." In the movie, it was the lead in to the song by that name.)...
"Drum Dreams"

And one by Pink Floyd, from Obscured by Clouds...
"Mudmen"

Fast Cars & Loud Guitars!

Surfabilly wrote:

One that I almost completely forgot about...
Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra "A Swingin' Safari"

A couple by Sandy Nelson...
"Teen Beat" & "Let There Be Drums"

One by Electric Light Orchestra (don't think it'd detract from the song any, if it were sans the shouted "Xanadu." In the movie, it was the lead in to the song by that name.)...
"Drum Dreams"

And one by Pink Floyd, from Obscured by Clouds...
"Mudmen"

I love Mudmen.

Mike

manfromravcon.com

i was going to say 'a forest' by the cure but then remembered it has lyrics. oooofff.....up too early

www.surfintheeye.com

Last edited: Jul 06, 2012 05:43:30

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