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Telegraph Road, definitely!
Laurie Anderson 'Oh Superman' and 'Gravity's Angel' 6.07
Black Mountain 'Heart of Snow' 8.00
Funkadelic 'One Nation Under a Groove' 7.30
Leonard Cohen 'The Future' 6.43/'Closing Time' 6.01
Yes 'Close To The Edge' 18.41/'And You And I'10.10/'Roundabout' 8.37/'Long Distance Runaround' 6.13/'Heart Of The Sunrise' 11.28
Talk Talk 'Living In Another World' 6.58
The Smiths 'How Soon Is Now' 6.47 (And certainly doesn't outstay its welcome!)
Bela Lugosi's Dead - Bauhaus
Temple of Love (12") - Sisters of Mercy
Last Exit for the Lost - Fields of the Nephilim
Johnny Was - Stiff Little Fingers (cover of the Bob Marley classic)
Shelter From the Storm - The Mission
Amongst many others.
Frost* - The Dividing Line
Oh, and pretty much anything by Solstafir:
A bit of Neil Young.
A short version of this.
Unfortunately I couldn't find the album version of Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts or Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands by Dylan.
And for balance I hate Hey Jude with a passion.
Frank Zappa, Yo Mama. 12:39
The full version of Common People is a verse too long.
More Neil!
Leave them all behind - Ride
8'ish minutes with a brilliant intro.
Rush La Villa Strangiato
Well if we are coming over all Steve Reich, I give you Terry Riley "In C".
+1 for marquee moon. I want that played at my funeral.
I'll add joy riding with Frank by rollins band. 30mins of awesomeness! In this video it is from 38.56mins in-
Sorry for the charming screenshot!
New Order's finest moment IMO...
Gets played over and over and over. From about 4.20 onwards it just goes nuts. Almost feel like they ran out of buttons to press. Love it!
And I will never ever, ever, ever get tired hearing Loaded.
And probably Stereolab's finest moment, love this song - it's got everything that was great about that band...
Faith no more, Epic. Didn't realise how it went on until I did karaoke one night and it got a bit embarassing.
Supper's ready by Genesis. All 23 minutes of it. Very cheesy and prog rock, but I liked it.
Eight minutes of Kirsty McColl loveliness, courtesy of Mr Bragg:
Crikey, there's loads -
Jimi Hendrix 'Who knows' about 15 minutes of live brilliance
Ditto 'Machine Gun' (Surprised no-one's mentioned that)
Any number of Cream live tracks from the 60's
The Incredible String Band could go on a bit .....
Forgot this -
Halleluwah & Mother Sky by Can, 18 & 14 minutes. Then She Did & Three Days by Janes Addiction, 8 & 11. Low Spark of The High Heeled Boys by Traffic, 11 minutes. Blackpool Tower Suite by World of Twist, 10 minutes. Thats about it.
Quite a few in the Spritualized roster...
All you ever need:
Sleep- Dopesmoker whole album (as in both sides) is one awesome stoner metal song
