THE RULES: No jazz or classical music included. There are WAAAY too many great songs in those genres that clock in past 10 minutes. So, I picked my favorite rock songs that were 10 minutes+ in their original studio versions (no live versions - that's cheating!) And before you begin to bitch ... I do not consider In-Gadda-Da-Vida (Iron Butterfly) a great song. Hence the reason The End (The Doors) and Dark Star (The Grateful Dead) are not on the list. Freebird is only 9:08 long, by the way.
If you disagree, feel free to send me your own lists and I will post them.
In alphabetical order:
- Achilles Last Stand – Led Zeppelin (10:25) Guitar chaos from a hugely underrated Led Zep LP, Presence.
- Alice’s Restaurant Massacree – Arlo Guthrie (18:34) A song so good it was made into a great movie. If you've never listened to the entire song ... shame on you.
- Desolation Row – Bob Dylan (11:25) Classic Dylan. As good as Dylan gets.
- Echoes – Pink Floyd (23:30) Probably my favorite Floyd song. I love the sound effects of the submarine pulse mixed in the background, and a great David Gilmore guitar solo.
- Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys - Traffic (11:44) Veeery cool groove.
- Maggot Brain – Funkadelic ( 10:21) Maybe the best recorded rock guitar solo done in one take Eddie Hazel is the greatest unknown rock guitarist.
- Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part 1) – Pink Floyd (13:30) This is a no brainer.
- Supper’s Ready – Genesis (22:50) I heard this for the first time when I was 15 and I’d never heard anything this cool, this weird and this apocalyptic. And I still haven’t. It was based on an event when Peter Gabriel’s wife was put into a trance and Peter was so freaked out by the experience he wrote this song. Through the years my interpretation of the song has changed as I matured. My most recent interpretation is: a spiritual journey of two lovers who lose their way in life and wander aimlessly for the rest of their days but are ultimately reunited in the “New Jerusalem” (heaven).
- Telegraph Road – Dire Straits (14:21) Tasty Mark Knopfler guitar. Contains the great lyric line: “run all the red lights down Memory Lane.
- 2112 – Rush (20:33) Rush’s first flexing of their musical muscles. Love Alex Lifeson's power chords.
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