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Top Ten Bands who used unusual instruments
1. Fleetwood Mac
6 panes of glass {shattered at the end of Gold Dust Woman} Leg of lamb Pencil dropped onto a chair Empty Kleenex boxes Back of a chair Drum pads in Mick Fleetwood's waistcoat 2. Blackmore's Night Hurdy Gurdy Chanter Shawm Rauschpfeife Cornamuse Mandola 3. Pink Floyd Clinking glasses and Rice Crispies popping 4. Grateful Dead Mickey Hart plays the iron bar 5. The Cure A child's piano, Kazoos, McDonald's milkshakes (they moved the straws up and down to get the Kazoo noise) 6. Sepultura The excellent sounding Brazilian intrument, the Berimbau 7. Van Halen Electric Drill on Poundcake 8. AC/DC Bagpipes (It's A Long Way To The Top) 9. Beach Boys Theramin, the only intrument you play without touching it, on Good Vibrations 10. Elton John Jean Luc Ponty plays electric violin on Honky Chateau album to great effect http://rockrevivaltripleh.blogspot.c...ds-to-use.html |
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I don't think the bagpipes are that unusual though, they're pretty usual where I come from.
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How about all the weird stuff George Martin & the Beatles probably tried?
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