besides a lot of Pink Floyd, Bowie definitely gives me eargasms: moonage daydream, life on mars?, time, word on wing, stay, wild is the wind, sons of the silent age, ricochet, criminal world...
I can go on and on and on and on, as far as Bowie's concerned...
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Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon album
Pink Floyd - Echoes but particulaly Wright pling pling piano,and Gilmours guitar.
Pink Floyd - Celestial Voices from Pompeii.
Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond,the keyboard chord and the guitar.
Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell from Pulse,great great concert ending.
Dire Straits - Private Investigations,the instrumental section is fantasic.
Dire Straits - Telegraph Road,an epic 14 minutes.
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms Live,wonderful guitar playing and very touching lyrics.
Mark Knopfler - Local Hero,a wonderful heart felt instrumental
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells,the piano intro is enough,but the whole of the album is amazing.
Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn Part 1,another classic track,great played loud.
Mike Oldfield - Amarok,the whole album is one track going on for 60 minutes,it's AMAZING from start to finish.
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells 2,another classic from Mike,this album has lots of eargasm moments.
Mike Oldfield - Mont St Michel,a great 12 minute classical piece from Mike,the ending is wonderful.
Pink Floyd - Echoes but particulaly Wright pling pling piano,and Gilmours guitar.
Pink Floyd - Celestial Voices from Pompeii.
Pink Floyd - Shine On You Crazy Diamond,the keyboard chord and the guitar.
Pink Floyd - Run Like Hell from Pulse,great great concert ending.
Dire Straits - Private Investigations,the instrumental section is fantasic.
Dire Straits - Telegraph Road,an epic 14 minutes.
Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms Live,wonderful guitar playing and very touching lyrics.
Mark Knopfler - Local Hero,a wonderful heart felt instrumental
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells,the piano intro is enough,but the whole of the album is amazing.
Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn Part 1,another classic track,great played loud.
Mike Oldfield - Amarok,the whole album is one track going on for 60 minutes,it's AMAZING from start to finish.
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells 2,another classic from Mike,this album has lots of eargasm moments.
Mike Oldfield - Mont St Michel,a great 12 minute classical piece from Mike,the ending is wonderful.
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There are two people on the face of this earth who can shake the little pieces of meat on both sides of my head without me ever getting exhausted... They are both called David, one of them does it with his hands , the other with his throat ...Diin Jaffa wrote:Really? im pretty exhausted after my quick eargasm.ganaffe wrote: I can go on and on and on and on, as far as Bowie's concerned...
Was that ambiguous enough?
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"Wishing you were far away"- That's Entertainment by The Jam
The bit after about 90 seconds where the music changes and the song starts- Don't Stop by The Stone Roses
Perfect Day- Lou's voice on the second chorus
The bridge of the song- If white America told.. by The Manic Street Preachers
The intro- Like a hurricane by Neil Young
The instrumental section- Race For The Prize by The Flaming Lips
and my last eargasim came from
"My darling, will you be here"- Novacaine For The Soul by Eels
The bit after about 90 seconds where the music changes and the song starts- Don't Stop by The Stone Roses
Perfect Day- Lou's voice on the second chorus
The bridge of the song- If white America told.. by The Manic Street Preachers
The intro- Like a hurricane by Neil Young
The instrumental section- Race For The Prize by The Flaming Lips
and my last eargasim came from
"My darling, will you be here"- Novacaine For The Soul by Eels
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That would take a long time to do,and need major co-operation from all 4,maybe even 5 members,then you would get lots of people moaning about not having a 5.1 set up and being forced to shell out more money,despite the fact that no-one is forcing them!!!.
But it's better to limit the 5.1 format to a few truelly great albums.
But it's better to limit the 5.1 format to a few truelly great albums.
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Definetly some good mentions!Anna-Roza wrote:I can mention some most powerful King Crimson pieces: "Red", "Starless and Bible Black", "Larks' Tongues in Aspic", "Vroom"... Eargasm for sure .
As it goes to Pink Floyd - whole "Animals" (these guitar solos...)and "SOYCD"
John Coltrane's A Love Supreme is a really amazing one
Miles Davis' Bitches Brew(the track) is incredible
& all of Soft Machine's Third is utter brilliance...(In my opinon)
I'll mentions some others in a later time.
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