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Currently obsessed with Won`t Get Fooled Again by The Who, which has got to be one of the best epic tracks ever.
It has everything, from guitair solos, to the quiet mellow solo instrumental bit, before the big ending, and political lyrics that could have easily been written today.
8 and a half minutes of lovelyeness in audio form.
Obviously Bohemian Rhapsody is another, though still excellent it is a bit over played.
Anyone got any suggestions for others whilst I`m in the epic mood? :)
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kIRWHANI (you might have to check the spelling) by the cinematic orchestra..
oh, and not forgetting, almost anything by Led Zep
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Bottle Rocket by The Go! Team. ;)
Radiohead - Paranoid Android.
Giggity giggity!
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Aja or West of Hollywood by Steely Dan (Sax, drums and guitar, loud, fast and slow)
Jessica by the Allman Brothers (Top Gear theme tune, no singing though)
Neil.
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If we`re talking about epic tracks for me the one that springs to mind is The Odyssey by Symphony X. It has lots of different parts throughout the song like fantasy movie soundtrack parts, heavy keyboard parts, and my favourite part is the last 4 mins or so as it kicks ass. Although not the longest epic that I`ve heard definately one of the best, and it clocks in at 24 minutes long.
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Metallica - One
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Down by the River and Cowgirl in the Sand by Neil Young.
Watcher of the Skies by Genesis.
Tarkus by ELP.
and of course..........
Close to the Edge by Yes :D
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Just out last year i`d like to nominate Jesus of Suburbia by Green Day. 9 minutes (divided into 5 songs) of pure genius.
Also not one of my fave Gun`s n` Roses song but surely November Rain fits well into the epic catergory.
Rocky..
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Stranglers: Down in the Sewer, Toiler on the Sea etc
Janes Addiction: that long one I can`t remember the title of!
Wire: Mercy