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Author: Tom Steinbrunner
Posted: Jul 21 2005 - 03:48 AM
Subject: re: re: Instrumental from 60's
Scott,

Thanks, but I know "Classical Gas" and that is not it. I also know it is not "The Horse" that was also popular in that era. I'll keep looking and listening.
Author: Scott Harris
Posted: Jul 16 2005 - 06:58 AM
Subject: re: Instrumental from 60's
Might it be Mason Williams "Classical Gas"?
Author: tsteinbrunner
Posted: Jul 15 2005 - 06:20 AM
Subject: Instrumental from 60's
I am trying to find out the name to a popular instrumental (no lyrics) from the late 60's or very early 70's. It has a large orchestra and a choir, but it is dominated by guitar solos. The guitar is strummed very fast, and reminds me of spanish guitar or flamenco-type music. I still hear it from time to time, but I am never near a phone, and the announcer never says the name. I would appreciate being able to find the song.
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