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Favorite all time jams

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Just looking for some insight to everyones favorite jams, to those not familiar to the term a “jam”, it is a song or portion of a song with deep instrumental collaboration, usually near the end of them

Some of mine are
“cocaine” eric clapton
“the other one” grateful dead
“you enjoy myself” phish
“rivertrance” string cheese incident
“little wing” Stevie Ray Vaughan cover
“Jessica” the allman brothers
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... 8&v=glance

Coltrane + Monk live at Carnegie Hall... :<3: :<3: :<3: :<3: :<3: :<3:
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"kissing the shadows" Children of Bodom
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Stevie Ray Vaughan - Riviera Paradise
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Renegade by Styx
All Along the Watchtower by whoever sings it
Dont Stop Believing by Journey
Chapter Four by Avenged Sevenfold

Off the top of my head, four of my favorites, but there are hundreds more.
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podarok wrote:All Along the Watchtower by whoever sings it
you can't be serious. if so, holy fucking god, i am at a loss. you need to be banned from this forum.
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Zamtuk wrote:
podarok wrote:All Along the Watchtower by whoever sings it
you can't be serious. if so, holy fucking god, i am at a loss. you need to be banned from this forum.
Ermmmm well Bob Dylan who wrote it...did a pretty good job of singing it as well as Hendrix...:P
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Arborealus wrote:
Zamtuk wrote:
podarok wrote:All Along the Watchtower by whoever sings it
you can't be serious. if so, holy fucking god, i am at a loss. you need to be banned from this forum.
Ermmmm well Bob Dylan who wrote it...did a pretty good job of singing it as well as Hendrix...:P
Unsuprisingly, quite a few people have covered it.

http://www.secondhandsongs.com/song/401.html
All Along the Watchtower by Bob Dylan (December 27, 1967)
All Along the Watchtower by The Jimi Hendrix Experience (September 4, 1968)
All Along the Watchtower by The Brothers and Sisters of Los Angeles (1969)
All Along the Watchtower by Affinity (1970)
All Along the Watchtower by Bobby Womack (June 8, 1973)
All Along the Watchtower by Dave Mason (1974)
All Along the Watchtower by Giant Sand (1986)
Lungo i merli di vedetta by Tito Schipa Jr. (1987)
All Along the Watchtower by U2 (October 1988)
All Along the Watchtower by Richie Havens (1990)
All Along the Watchtower by Indigo Girls (1991)
All Along the Watchtower by TSOL (1992)
All Along the Watchtower by Grateful Dead (1996)
All Along the Watchtower by The Hamsters (1996)
All Along the Watchtower by Hiram Bullock (July 11, 1996)
All Along the Watchtower by Dave Matthews band (1997)
All Along the Watchtower by Tolo Marton (1999)
All Along the Watchtower by Funkstar De Luxe (2000)
All Along the Watchtower by Neil Young & Chrissie Hynde (2000)
All Along the Watchtower by Taj Mahal & The Hula Blues (2003)
All Along the Watchtower by Paul Weller (September 14, 2004)
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Arborealus wrote:
Zamtuk wrote:
podarok wrote:All Along the Watchtower by whoever sings it
you can't be serious. if so, holy fucking god, i am at a loss. you need to be banned from this forum.
Ermmmm well Bob Dylan who wrote it...did a pretty good job of singing it as well as Hendrix...:P
Wasn’t it originally performed by bob dylan and the grateful dead before jimi hendrix re made it?
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It was written and recorded first by Bob Dylan.

The Dead may have performed it live, but to my knowledge never recorded it.

Hendrix was the first person to record a cover of it.

I didn't check referrence books, but this is how I know it. (legal disclaimer in case I'm wrong)


Aside: I'd really be interested to hear that Neil Young/Chrissie Hinde version.
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Truant wrote:It was written and recorded first by Bob Dylan.

The Dead may have performed it live, but to my knowledge never recorded it.

Hendrix was the first person to record a cover of it.

I didn't check referrence books, but this is how I know it. (legal disclaimer in case I'm wrong)


Aside: I'd really be interested to hear that Neil Young/Chrissie Hinde version.
Not sure if they did it before this, but I checked Rhapsody and there is a version of it on the CD "Dylan and the Dead" (where they are performing together). The Neil Young/Chrissie Hinde version is on the CD "Road Rock Vol. 1".

P.S. Just checked yahoo music and the Grateful Dead recorded it by themselves on the CD "Dozin' At The Knick".
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It's Dylans song.
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Well yes it's obviously Bob Zimmermans song, the version off rare and bootleg being the best of his, but The Dead were performing it not long after him, their only album release of it was from the 87 tour with Dylan (Jerry on pedal steel guitar during those shows ftw) but dead shows were all recorded so that can kinda go either way
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very interesting!
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podarok wrote:Renegade by Styx
Dont Stop Believing by Journey
Chapter Four by Avenged Sevenfold

Off the top of my head, four of my favorites, but there are hundreds more.
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Post by Winnow »

Not very original but Led Zeppelin's Stairway to Heaven has one of the all time great "jams" near the end. If it can be an entire song of "deep instrumental collaboration" then I choose Rush, YYZ.

If those don't qualify as "jams" then nm!
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Post by Syenye »

the decemberists use all kinds of crazy instruments that i've never seen/heard of before... does that count as "jamming"? if so, put me down for "the mariner's revenge song"
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