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Old 12-13-2014, 07:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Okay first off, I don't know if this has been done before so tell me if I'm stealing.

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1) Post a link or picture of the album
2) Albums that you might play along to or make up your own solos or parts when listening
3) Albums that you have fun jamming or playing along to
4) Only one album per post try and make it the last album you've done this to.


So I guess I'll start it off.

Just recently jammed along to Can's Tago Mago. Surprisingly fun album to get out the electric guitar, delay pedal, and slide out for. Just unholy amounts of material to jam around on it, and expiremental enough to add some cool affects to as well.

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When I was learning saxophone I picked up most of my skills by playing along to Peter Brötzmann's Machine Gun. That one's lots of fun to play to, any instrument.
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I honestly have the piano part to every song on this album memorized. The solo in "Scenes From an Italian Restaurant" is a lot of fun.
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The new Faust album "j US t" was especially made for people to jam along.
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The new Faust album "j US t" was especially made for people to jam along.
I never really listened to Faust, but I'll definitely have to get on that.
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I never really listened to Faust, but I'll definitely have to get on that.
They do have some very cool albums, regardless of jamability. You should check them out. The collaboration with Tony Conrad is especially good.
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They do have some very cool albums, regardless of jamability. You should check them out. The collaboration with Tony Conrad is especially good.
Awesome, will do later on. I've heard parts if Faust IV before but I never really dug into the whole thing.
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