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Completely Conspicuous 646: Don't Speak
Manage episode 449886314 series 1157388
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about our favorite instrumentals.
Show notes:
- Phil's #8: A jazz-funk classic out of Scotland?
- Jay's #8: Powerful surf rock from the Pixies
- Phil's #7: The Commodores with an early funk workout
- Jay's #7: Dick Dale hit that was revived decades later in Pulp Fiction
- Song originated in the 1920s
- Phil's #6: Instrumental from Phish that evolved in the live setting
- Jay's #6: A sweeping song from Bowie's Berlin period
- Bowie switched genres and sounds with ease
- Phil's #5 and Jay's #3: A revolutionary moment for guitar heroics
- Edward Van Halen changed the game for rock guitar and hard rock
- Jay's #5: Hendrix blowing minds in the early morning hours at Woodstock
- Turning the national anthem into a protest song
- Phil's #4: Music mogul with a horn-driven dance song
- Sampled by Notorious B.I.G.
- Another horn-based song by Chuck Mangione went to #1 in '79
- Jay's #4: Iconic full-band instrumental off Zep II
- Killer riff combined with Bonham's monstrous drumming
- Phil's #3: Elton John with the first part of a two-part suite
- Metallica did a great cover earlier this year
- Phil's #2: Tedeschi-Trunks Band with extended instrumental from experimental project
- Jay's #2: Concise, virtuosic classic from Rush's best album
- Phil's #1: Iconic song released by the Allman Brothers Band after the death of their ace guitarist
- Dickey Betts played song with two fingers as a tribute to Django Reinhardt
- Jay's #1 and Phil's #10: Epic, emotional guitar piece by Eddie Hazel of Funkadelic
- J Mascis did a great cover on Mike Watt's 1995 solo album
Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review!
The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
569 episodios
Manage episode 449886314 series 1157388
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about our favorite instrumentals.
Show notes:
- Phil's #8: A jazz-funk classic out of Scotland?
- Jay's #8: Powerful surf rock from the Pixies
- Phil's #7: The Commodores with an early funk workout
- Jay's #7: Dick Dale hit that was revived decades later in Pulp Fiction
- Song originated in the 1920s
- Phil's #6: Instrumental from Phish that evolved in the live setting
- Jay's #6: A sweeping song from Bowie's Berlin period
- Bowie switched genres and sounds with ease
- Phil's #5 and Jay's #3: A revolutionary moment for guitar heroics
- Edward Van Halen changed the game for rock guitar and hard rock
- Jay's #5: Hendrix blowing minds in the early morning hours at Woodstock
- Turning the national anthem into a protest song
- Phil's #4: Music mogul with a horn-driven dance song
- Sampled by Notorious B.I.G.
- Another horn-based song by Chuck Mangione went to #1 in '79
- Jay's #4: Iconic full-band instrumental off Zep II
- Killer riff combined with Bonham's monstrous drumming
- Phil's #3: Elton John with the first part of a two-part suite
- Metallica did a great cover earlier this year
- Phil's #2: Tedeschi-Trunks Band with extended instrumental from experimental project
- Jay's #2: Concise, virtuosic classic from Rush's best album
- Phil's #1: Iconic song released by the Allman Brothers Band after the death of their ace guitarist
- Dickey Betts played song with two fingers as a tribute to Django Reinhardt
- Jay's #1 and Phil's #10: Epic, emotional guitar piece by Eddie Hazel of Funkadelic
- J Mascis did a great cover on Mike Watt's 1995 solo album
Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review!
The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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