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What are you listening to?

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Show Tunes... not really sure of the titles, but it's a compilation of show tunes XDD
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Okay, so I know how crass it is to say 'everyone listen to this song', but.... OMG, seriously, if you love electric guitar, LISTEN TO THIS SONG!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dh3bleXWaCk

It goes by the name 'Maggot Brain', but before the name turns you away it actually isn't a death metal song or anything. It's 'acid rock', by the band Funkadelic, and in fact it has no lyrics save for a little spoken word bit at the end. It's all one long guitar solo.

This is the single deepest, most emotional, most soul rendingly soulful guitar solo I have ever heard in my entire life, and I'm not a person who brings out 'the best I've ever heard in my life' card for just anything. Apparently, when the guitarist, Eddie Hazel, was about to go in to play this, he was told by one of his bandmates: "Play it like had just learned that your mother had died." and by god, that's what it sounds like.

If you love electric guitar and have never heard this song, I consider it my duty to recomend you listen to it. You won't be disapointed.


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Daft Punk's newest single "Get Lucky."

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Rips Like A Motor by A Good Fight.

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This is the only time I'll say it, but it's something I've just realized recently.

I actually think Pet Sounds is better than Sgt. Pepper. Been listening to both, and I find the experience of pet sounds more enriching than Sgt. Pepper. I don't know, call it a matter of opinion, but most would agree that it's at least Pepper's equal.