Sunday, May 20, 2012

Top Ten Rock Hits With a Trombone Solo

1. "Let 'Em In," by Wings (1976)
2. "A Message to You, Rudy," by the Specials (1979)
3. "Wrong Way," by Sublime (1996)

Well, I guess that's all I got. Make that "Top Three Rock Hits With a Trombone Solo."

8 comments:

  1. Tower of Strength by Gene McDaniel
    Everybody's Out of Town by B.J. Thomas
    Does Anybody Really Know What Time it Is by Chicago

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  2. I have to admit, I don't know "Everybody's Out of Town," but the other two are great additions to the list, "Anonymous."

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  3. "Anonymous" has been the cornerstone of this blog.

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  4. Seems to me "Beginnings" by Chicago has one, too.

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  5. "Hello" Todd Rundgren

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  6. What about "Someday I Suppose" by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones? Its not exactly a solo; more like about six notes - but if you're looking to fill out a list, perhaps it will do.

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  7. If I can move back into the Big Band era, get comfortable.

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  8. "Joanna" by Kool and the Gang also has a brief trombone solo. It peaked at #2 pop in 1983.

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