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If you hosted Coast, what would your bumper music be?

Started by NefariousBanana, October 14, 2011, 01:18:33 PM

I might have to edit this list later on, but these would be my signature songs.

Radiohead - Subterranean Homesick Alien
Pink Floyd - Echoes (the first verse)
Aphex Twin - Xtal
Kuroshitsuji OST - Si Deus Me Relinquit
Renard - Outsider
Brian Eno - Always Returning

I can tell ya what I wouldn't have on there and that would be that horrible ufo Phil song. Coast to heavy metal would be pretty kickass.

MV/Liberace!

if i hosted the show, i'd make my bumper music a 60 second long 1000hz tone.

Eddie Coyle

 
    Gotta have George Thorogood's "Bad to the Bone", because that would be so unique!
              Yeah right...anybody using that should be stricken with a terminal illness,pronto.

      Here's mine...all instrumentals, not in any particular order. I'd definitely rotate them.
     
           John McGlaughlin  "Marbles"
           Mahavishnu Orchestra "Birds Of Fire"
           Return to Forever  "Vulcan Worlds"
           Al Dimeola  "Alien Chase on Arabian Desert"
           Beck Bogert Appice  "Jizz Whizz"
           Jeff Beck  "Too Much to Lose"
           Jeff Beck  "Rice Pudding"
           Larry Coryell "Low-Lee Tah"
           Al Kooper  "Harvey's Tune"
           Funkadelic "Maggot Brain"
           Dennis Coffey  "Outrageous(The Mind Excursion")
           Steve Hunter "Eldorado Street"
           Journey  "Kohoutek"
           Fairport Convention "Lark in the Morning Medley"
           Cactus "Song For Aries"
           Rick Wakeman "Catherine of Aragon"
           Emerson Lake Palmer  "Hoedown"
           Gary Numan "I Nearly Married A Human"
           Wendy Carlos  "March From Clockwork Orange"
            Focus  "Sylvia"
           Steve Vai  "For The Love of God"
           Rainbow "Still I'm Sad"




           

   
     

I would begin it with the UFO Phil song..and 10 seconds in snap the thunder sound effect and say 'no more of that'

Eddie Coyle

 
    Glenn Hughes composition "Coast to Coast" from his Trapeze days('72) and his Hughes-Thrall project from '82 I'd also use.

CoastCanuck

You'd never hear UFO Phil again if I was the hostess....
My list would include
Abba - SOS
Doors - The End
ELP - Endless Enigma
Rush - Spirit of the Radio
Jethro Tull - Broadsword
Muse - Apocalypse Please, United States of Eurasia, Take a Bow, and Uprising


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Money - Pink Floyd
Love in an Elevator - Aerosmith
Everybody Wants to Rule the World - Tears for Fears
Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
La Grange - ZZ Top
Slow Ride - Fog Hat


Eddie Coyle

Quote from: The General on October 16, 2011, 09:42:08 PM
bob dylan, "when you gonna wake up?"


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5BMlXG9A6s

    In one of those nice little ironies...the guy who inspired Zimmie to write this song(and the Slow Train album in general), Hal Lindsey, is a guest of Noory this coming week.

The General

Quote from: Eddie Coyle on October 16, 2011, 09:44:58 PM
    In one of those nice little ironies...the guy who inspired Zimmie to write this song(and the Slow Train album in general), Hal Lindsey, is a guest of Noory this coming week.
Interesting, didn't know that.  That song is brutal (lyrically), and real cool in a way only Dylan can be.  I always thought it would be a great theme for a talk show if I ever had one. 

Eddie Coyle

Quote from: The General on October 16, 2011, 09:55:35 PM
Interesting, didn't know that.  That song is brutal (lyrically), and real cool in a way only Dylan can be.  I always thought it would be a great theme for a talk show if I ever had one.
Good album from a very "interesting" period from Dylan-which horrified many of his devotees. Mark Knopfler on guitar, Muscles Shoals guys utilized...good choice,General.


CoastCanuck

I would open the show with One of these Days by Pink Floyd - such a cool song IMO.  It sounds extra special in the middle of the night.


Quote from: Eddie Coyle on October 14, 2011, 02:11:09 PM

    Gotta have George Thorogood's "Bad to the Bone", because that would be so unique!
              Yeah right...anybody using that should be stricken with a terminal illness,pronto.

      Here's mine...all instrumentals, not in any particular order. I'd definitely rotate them.
     
           John McGlaughlin  "Marbles"
           Mahavishnu Orchestra "Birds Of Fire"
           Return to Forever  "Vulcan Worlds"
           Al Dimeola  "Alien Chase on Arabian Desert"
           Beck Bogert Appice  "Jizz Whizz"
           Jeff Beck  "Too Much to Lose"
           Jeff Beck  "Rice Pudding"
           Larry Coryell "Low-Lee Tah"
           Al Kooper  "Harvey's Tune"
           Funkadelic "Maggot Brain"
           Dennis Coffey  "Outrageous(The Mind Excursion")
           Steve Hunter "Eldorado Street"
           Journey  "Kohoutek"
           Fairport Convention "Lark in the Morning Medley"
           Cactus "Song For Aries"
           Rick Wakeman "Catherine of Aragon"
           Emerson Lake Palmer  "Hoedown"
           Gary Numan "I Nearly Married A Human"
           Wendy Carlos  "March From Clockwork Orange"
            Focus  "Sylvia"
           Steve Vai  "For The Love of God"
           Rainbow "Still I'm Sad"




           

   
     




This list is my favorite Eddie Coyle post of all time. RTF, Dimeola, Coryell, Vai's passion and warfare era opus, most of these are artists who made recordings that resonate strongly with me. I was big into fusion as a kid. I was one of those who spent too many hours with a metronome playing sequenced whole-tones scales. In fact, I still have my childhood copy of "Al Dimeola's Picking Techniques," which was the book that pushed me to learn how to sight read. I am excited to listen to the few tracks that I am unfamiliar with! Great post.

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: CoastCanuck on October 19, 2011, 03:14:09 PM
I would open the show with One of these Days by Pink Floyd - such a cool song IMO.  It sounds extra special in the middle of the night.


that's a good one.

Eddie Coyle

Quote from: guildnavigator on October 22, 2011, 08:01:13 PM



This list is my favorite Eddie Coyle post of all time. RTF, Dimeola, Coryell, Vai's passion and warfare era opus, most of these are artists who made recordings that resonate strongly with me. I was big into fusion as a kid. I was one of those who spent too many hours with a metronome playing sequenced whole-tones scales. In fact, I still have my childhood copy of "Al Dimeola's Picking Techniques," which was the book that pushed me to learn how to sight read. I am excited to listen to the few tracks that I am unfamiliar with! Great post.

     Thanks. Glad to see a fellow "fusoid" around here. Not exactly a form of music that's played at parties or bars or on the radio...definitely a genre that most people "don't get". Which I love. A guy like Larry Coryell, almost totally overlooked and forgotten, but his albums, particularly from 1969-1980 were terrific.

   I was pissed at Vai for joining Whitesnake...but "Passion and Warfare" made up for it.

Avi

It's kind of got a slight Al Di Meola touch, and it would make a good bumper:


Carnivàle - Main Theme

I don't know about you guys, but I would play a fuckton of Radiohead.



analog kid

Quote from: Eddie Coyle on October 14, 2011, 02:11:09 PMHere's mine...all instrumentals, not in any particular order. I'd definitely rotate them.
     
           John McGlaughlin  "Marbles"
           Mahavishnu Orchestra "Birds Of Fire"
           Return to Forever  "Vulcan Worlds"
           Al Dimeola  "Alien Chase on Arabian Desert"
           Beck Bogert Appice  "Jizz Whizz"
           Jeff Beck  "Too Much to Lose"
           Jeff Beck  "Rice Pudding"
           Larry Coryell "Low-Lee Tah"
           Al Kooper  "Harvey's Tune"
           Funkadelic "Maggot Brain"
           Dennis Coffey  "Outrageous(The Mind Excursion")
           Steve Hunter "Eldorado Street"
           Journey  "Kohoutek"
           Fairport Convention "Lark in the Morning Medley"
           Cactus "Song For Aries"
           Rick Wakeman "Catherine of Aragon"
           Emerson Lake Palmer  "Hoedown"
           Gary Numan "I Nearly Married A Human"
           Wendy Carlos  "March From Clockwork Orange"
            Focus  "Sylvia"
           Steve Vai  "For The Love of God"
           Rainbow "Still I'm Sad

That is mind altering. I made a playlist out of it, sans a few songs I couldn't find.

CoastCanuck

Quote from: Eddie Coyle on October 14, 2011, 02:11:09 PM

        Here's mine...all instrumentals, not in any particular order. I'd definitely rotate them.
     

Ian Punnett would love you... he always yaps on top of the bumper music and barely manages to stop before the commercial kicks in.

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