What are you listening to v3

Gy[color=black]ö[/SIZE]rgy Cziffra- Fantasy on William Tell (Gioachino Rossini’s William Tell)
Performed by Cziffra

posting the whole thing because

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PyenH1JH38&fmt=18 Intro and Orage

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pJBzXdIdak&fmt=18 Pastorale and Finale

Saw Journey and Heart this week at Red Rocks Amphitheater this week. (videos of it are on my youtube) So… I am listening to some 70’s Journey right now.

=-D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtAnOuxp17c#watch-main-area

John Petrucci’s version of the Comfortably Numb solo.

Been on repeat for the past 8 minutes. Good shit.

Pantera - The Great Southern Trend Kill
Chimaira - Implements of Destruction
Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (live)

Valve Studio Orchestra - Duty Calls (TF2 OST)

Between the Burried and Me - Laser Speed

A challenger appears?

Gilmour’s Numb solos > *

Matan Zohar - Trance Nation (Disc 1) - First Glance

Just picked this new compilation up today, came out yesterday. Going to see tyDi live when Ministry of Sound tour for Trance Nation next month!

The opinion of a Floyd fanboy is irrelevant. Two totally different styles scrub.

But I love Dream Theater and Petrucci as well

Garath Emery - Trance Nation (Disc 1) - Exposure (Original Mix)

Collision Radio - 3

:3

Math The Band - Banned The Math - Leeetttsss Goooooooo!!!

Ashley Wallbridge vs. Andy Moor & Ashley Wallbridge feat. Meighan Nealon - A State Of Trance 414 (2009-07-23) - Shotokan vs. Faces (Acapella)

Miles Fisher - Miles Fisher EP - This Must Be The Place

Crazy Penis - The Wicked Is Music - You Started Something

You just made me wonder how Gilmore played that solo. The video I linked doesn’t show shit for it too. every time he is playing something remotely complicated the camera cuts to the bass player, and only returns when Gilmore is holding a note or something inane like that.

Led Zeppelin - Kashmir Live at Earls Court, 1975

Beach Boys - Barbara Ann

Linus Loves - VH1 is stuck in my head.

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