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Never fully registered with me before just how good Rick Wakeman was because of the contributions of the other members (of "Yes").

 

Here is Wakeman playing, well..as one comment notes, all the parts of the band solo on a grand piano. Jeez, he's good. Reproduces virtually all the instruments and vocals simultaneously in an instrumental solo. Don't know anyone else could pull this off.

 

And You and I

 

 

...and here it is with all the parts....Live at Montreaux, also with great audio.

 

Yes-And You and I-Live at Montreaux

 

...including the 12 string and the vocals of Jon Anderson.

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Off of one of my fav discs to drop last year- they've gotten better dic by disc.

 

Listened to it skiing back in December, then last week driving across Florida in between thundershowers and brilliant sunshine at about 15 mile intervals.

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Stopped into the library on my outing to the grocery store and picked up some CD's:

 

First one playing - listening to is Itzhak Perlman Greatest Hits ... Carmen Fantasy :D sweet violin sounds!!!

 

Others I picked up, yet to be listened to :

 

Natalie MacMaster - In My Hands

 

The Very Best of Classicial Piano - soloists from the Apollonia orchestra (never heard it before)

 

The Best Loved Irish Songs - old well known songs

 

Martha Reeves and the Vandellas "The Ultimate Collection" :D

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The Night Watch. (or rather the MP3 from their album Starless and Bible Black, which is better than the vid)

 

There was a YouTube vid showing the Rembrandt painting with this song in the background. BBC also used it in their docu on the painting (where I first heard it).

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Page/Krauss "Battle at Evermore"

 

Theme to "Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada," one of the most underrated movies ever

 

"Blood Trail," which was in the end credits in "No Country for Old Men"

http://www.carterburwell.com/projects/NCFOM.html

(look for it toward the bottom on the right)

 

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Porcupine Tree - Deadwing

Pelican - What we All Come to Need

Isis - Wavering Radiant

Machine Head - The Blackening (Special Edition includes two great covers, one of Hallowed Be Thy Name (Maiden) and Battery (Metallica)

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Not now, but at the office (currently no internet there, ISP screwed up) earlier:

 

Scarborough Fair

I am a Rock

Sound of Silence

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Not now, but at the office (currently no internet there, ISP screwed up) earlier:

 

Scarborough Fair

I am a Rock

Sound of Silence

 

Tomas have you heard Emiliana Torrini's cover of "Sound Of Silence"?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eqeMo99nzY

 

 

Song I like to play loud in the car.

 

Samuel L. Jackson - Stack-O-Lee (Radio/clean version)

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpSA5Il9i4E

 

Samuel L. Jackson- Stack-O-Lee (NSFW)

 

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