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mistermaxxx08
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Wed Nov-20-13 09:29 PM

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"the first instrumental song that you ever heard"


          

and do you still like it? also when was the last time you heard it and how does it hold up to you?

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For me...
Nov 21st 2013
1
chuck mangione - feels so good
Nov 21st 2013
2
The Sound of Philadelphia
Nov 21st 2013
3
Linus and Lucy
Nov 21st 2013
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I think it was Paul hardcastle - Rain Forest
Nov 21st 2013
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Art of Noise, Moments in Love (doubt its the first i heard, but its the ...
Nov 21st 2013
6
ooh it might be this one
Nov 21st 2013
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if I can ignore the brief lyrics, Pink Floyd - Shine on You Crazy Diamon...
Nov 21st 2013
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bahda ba ba ba ba bop (c) earth, wind and fire.
Nov 21st 2013
9
For a Hip Hop? It was probably Tribe's 4 Moms
Nov 21st 2013
10

johnbook
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Thu Nov-21-13 12:44 AM

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1. "For me..."
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...it would be a toss-up:

El Chicano-Viva Tirado
Black Sabbath-Embryo

While there are others in mind, I clearly remember hearing "Viva Tirado" and "Embryo" as a kid. Also, the "Gypsy Queen" half of Santana's "Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen".



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falafel stand pimpin
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Thu Nov-21-13 12:46 AM

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2. "chuck mangione - feels so good"
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reminds me of pizza parlors and long rides in the volvo to kmart

  

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lonesome_d
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Thu Nov-21-13 09:05 AM

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3. "The Sound of Philadelphia"
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My grandfather gave us a 45 with this on one side and Gonna Fly Now on the other. I was probably 5.

Still have a soft spot for it even though that's not really where my later music interests would take me.

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monk hughes
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Thu Nov-21-13 10:16 AM

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4. "Linus and Lucy"
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the theme from the peanuts specials. that left hand piano riff is still riduculously catchy when I hear the song today. the melody is so deceptivly simple too

it's undeniable

  

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CherNic
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Thu Nov-21-13 10:21 AM

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5. "I think it was Paul hardcastle - Rain Forest"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKTAJkVFvCI

like the first song i can remember hearing without words

still a dope tune

  

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Mr Church Hill
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Thu Nov-21-13 10:32 AM

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6. "Art of Noise, Moments in Love (doubt its the first i heard, but its the ..."
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Thu Nov-21-13 10:33 AM by Mr Church Hill

  

          

its a GOAT song to me.


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CherNic
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Thu Nov-21-13 10:43 AM

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7. "ooh it might be this one"
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Nodima
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Thu Nov-21-13 12:00 PM

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8. "if I can ignore the brief lyrics, Pink Floyd - Shine on You Crazy Diamon..."
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If I can't, the only other possibility that comes to mind is the Beatles' "Flying" but I have little confidence that's true.



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Joe Corn Mo
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Thu Nov-21-13 02:59 PM

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9. "bahda ba ba ba ba bop (c) earth, wind and fire. "
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all the instrumental joints on "all 'n all" and "open our eyes"
split my head wide open.

i'm assuming this doesn't exclude stuff like
TSOP theme from soul train
and other instrumental theme songs from television shows.

EWF were the first songs with no words that i actively
listened to.

  

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Starks dunked on Bulls
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Thu Nov-21-13 03:15 PM

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10. "For a Hip Hop? It was probably Tribe's 4 Moms"
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsES-686fTo

Still love it.

  

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