saxophone in a rock song

> saxophone in a rock song

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>saxophone in a black metal song

>saxophone in a deerhunter song

>flute in a jazz song
>clarinet in a jazz song

>not knowing that's how rock & roll started

>saxophone in a 30-minute industrial black metal concept album about Japanese mythology with Japanese folk music elements.

>saxophone in a country song

>not liking Bruce Springsteen

album name?

>saxophone main riff in a summer dance 128 bpm song with an acoustic guitar throughout

>Implying the moment the sax comes in on 1970 by The Stooges isn't the single best thing in rock history

>tfw when sax sounds like farts for me

Hanormale - Amaterasu Omikami

it's very repetitive though, only one track with continuous blast beats.

Rock originated from rock & roll

>tuba in any song

>not liking Hawkwind

>saxophone in a Coltrane song

FUCKING WHERE

Would like to know where this happened TBQH

probably a ton of shitty "avant-garde" bands but here's one
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holy fuk so many potential memes

that's slamma jamma in alabama

Oh bondage, up yours

2:23
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are you ready for the greatest moment in musical history?

Shining Nor - anything from blackjazz
Balance interruption - last sunset without sun
kayo dot aint black metal senpai

>Rock
>Not listening to strictly Bop, Hard Bop, And Neo Bop Jazz
>Mfw Thelonious Monk is a French Nazi

>hard rock/punk rock song with free-jazz style saxophone
This is the absolute best.

Give me some of that pls

>giving a flying fuck about "rock and roll"


The Lester Bangs/Robert Christgau era is over. Generation X and punk has passed on.

oh shit I'm cumming

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blackjazz is just avant-garde metal/progressive metal with saxophones, definitely not black metal

>not liking Morphine

I can't even think of that many, but stuff like
>Flipper - Sex Bomb
>The Stooges - Fun House (half the album)
>X-Ray Spex - Oh Bondage Up Your's

>band member plays a traffic cone

actually its indus with some black metal elements

I think he's referring to The Stooges - Fun House

>saxophone solo

patrish as fuck

X-Ray Spex

>Saxohpone player plays a sexy, meaningful solo that is almost the highlight of the track, but then ruins it with a farty scale run at the end that's just absolute trash

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Shining (Sweden) - The Ghastly Silence

>noise with saxophone
>saxophone sounds like a creaky door

Holy fuck this is actually great

Seriously, Hawkwind fucking suffered without Nik

>doesn't know los Redondos

yes, honestly

Sax solo at the end of Waiting on a Friend is godly

>not liking metal sax

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>NOLOSOÑEEEEEEEE
consider killing yourself

Sigh

>le "Jijiji" meme
Yeah, we all know track was overplayed and is praised ridiculously by fans. Doesn't mean songs like "Semen Up", "Divina TV Führer" and "Canción para naufragios" aren't great.

that's my musical fetish

...

this is glorious

>song has a mouth trumpet

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they did it right

>not liking Grind Jazz

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IIIIIILL BE ALRIIIIIIGHT

Lmao if you're a jazz fan

"Hello perpetual virginity, it's me, a jazz fan. Yes, i hate myself, why else do I listen to jazz??"

Give me more recs for this type of thing.
I love it, but I only know about five songs that implement it.

>Nobody posts Ihsahn

Not sure if his solo work counts as black metal as much as it is proggy songwriting but it's still fucking Ihsahn.

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on the shores is 10/10 track

Came to post this, but have some Duane Eddy instead.

>He doesn't like Pink Floyd

>saxophone or a trumpet in any song

> saxophone in a dubstep or drum n bass track

the fuck's wrong with you?

this album has so many good tracks and yet people always reference that shitty song

>not liking the most patrician instrument
>having an opinion
saxes sound like shit tho

Helter Skelter has pretty loose and free flowing brass too (not sure what instrument exactly) and is of course very hard rock/heavy metal

>Never listened to Supertramp

Holy shit these are the exact words I was going to post

James Chance and the Contortions

>english lyrics interruped by a poem spoken in french

for you

duuude

tfw when I incorporate saxophone parts into the rock songs I write just because the sax is the only instrument I'm good at

>indie/rock band
>singing about California

it's called beeing at walmart

Isahn is great fsm