Favorite Rock Song with Orchestra Accompaniment:
Billy Joel- The Ballad of Billy the Kid
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If I had to pick one it would be:
Collective Soul - 'She Said' You cannot have this conversation without mentioning: Mason Williams - 'Classical Gas' I would also consider ELO - 'Fire on High', 'Turn to Stone', 'Mr. Blue Sky' Collective Soul - 'Run' The words to 'Run' are very apropos to our current chaos: Are these times contagious I've never been this bored before Is this the prize I've waited for Now as the hours passing There's nothing left here to insure I long to find the messenger. Is there a cure among us? From this processed sanity? I weaken with each voice that sings In this world of purchase I'm gonna buy back memories To awaken some old qualities |
November Rain - Guns n Roses
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Eleanor Rigby - The Beatles
Touch me - The Doors |
We'll endorse Michael's nomination of ELO.
Also, Moody Blues, "Nights in White Satin" and the entire Days of Future Passed album. But especially Elton John's early material with those fantastic Paul Buckmaster string arrangements -- "Your Song," "Madman Across the Water," "Levon," "Burn Down the Mission," many more... |
I have to add another one that popped into my head as I was out on a 4½ mile walk at 5 am in 30º weather - Great to be alive.
Procol Harum w/ the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra - Conquistador |
Everything that ELO ever did.
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Kashmir. Led Zeppelin
A Day in the Life. Beatles A Man Needs a Maid. Neil Young Expecting to Fly. Buffalo Springfield Burn Down the Mission. Elton John |
"The Rain Song" by Zeppelin, although in reality the 'orchestra' was simulated by Page, et al.
From wikipedia: "With a working title of "Slush", a reference to its easy listening simulated orchestral arrangement..." |
Gimme more...giving alexa a workout!
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra is best known for their Christmas albums. All filled with classical music, 'The Christmas Attic' is my favorite. I have a rule that they can only be listened to from the day after Thanksgiving to Christmas.
However, their rock opera 'Beethoven's Last Night' is a fictitious story of Mephistopheles coming to collect his soul the night before he died. He was working on his 10th symphony which went unfinished. As with all of their albums it is filled with classical music. Not just Beethoven, but also Mozart, Chopin and Rimsky-Korsakov. |
I don't think mentioned yet:
Bittersweet Symphony - The Verve Yesterday - Beatles (only a string quartet, but...) This is a video, but Gary Brooker (Procol Harum) doing "Whiter Shade of Pale" with a full orchestra. It's freakin' good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St6jyEFe5WM |
Gutter Ballet by Savatage
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I don't think Renaissance has gotten any love yet, but their orchestral music is worth a listen. Plus Annie Haslam's voice is a thing of beauty
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Here's a good one....
NOFX playing their 18 minute epic "The Decline" with an orchestra at Red Rocks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWhy8PCuGsk |
"Tuesday's Gone" Skynard
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Justin Hayward - "Forever Autumn" from the 1977 'War of the Worlds' soundtrack.
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Blue Collar Man
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Knights in White Satin and November Rain are fantastic songs mentioned above. So are the mentions of EL as in ELO and ELton John.
Was just thinking that even though Ian Anderson is well know for playing the flute, Jethro Tull may not have a famous song that could qualify for this topic. |
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This could have been a big hit even in 2006 ,I was astounded on how good a voice he still has, and the musical accompaniment hit on all cylinders! |
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Theme
By the Danish National Symphony (or Orchestra?) Seeing it on YouTube is worth a few minutes.;) |
Fleetwood Mac's Tusk, with the USC Trojan Marching Band.
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Great picks everyone! The Cranberries "Linger" is one of my favorite orchestral soft rock tunes.
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Not a full on orchestra but a good song nonetheless.
"Under Your Scars" - Godsmack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng7QrYgdItQ |
Always been a sucker for Tuesday Afternoon by the Moody Blues.
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Kansas
Dust In The Wind
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Eleanor Rigby, with the strings playing Bach.
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No Leaf Clover by Metallica
They did an entire album with the San Francisco Symphony called S&M. |
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Songs with Orchestra
You Know My Name- Chris Cornell
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I saw a video of Tommy Shaw of Styx playing "Fooling Yourself" with an orchestra. It was awesome!!!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpYHgbjOIq0 :) |
That Tommy Shaw version with the kids orchestra is great.
I come here to find new, interesting things to listen to (this thread and the other that is titled “perfect”. You guys don’t disappoint! |
The Terrapin Station Suite by the Good ol' Grateful Dead.
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I loved Heart's Cover of Stairway to Heaven, at the Kennedy Center.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFxOaDeJmXk Anything that Jeff Lynne has touched with ELO. If I had to give specifics, turn to stone, and telephone line are wonderful. For something a little less traditional, Tommy Shaw of Styx performed Renegade, accompanied by an Orchestra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BoGWTO7BVA |
JESUS CHRIST!!!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rEV...&start_radio=1 Neeley goes toe-to-toe with Tom Araya for greatest scream ever at the 3:04 mark. |
XTC- Green Man. Great song by a greatly underappreciated band. This song will be stuck in my brain for the rest of my life lol.
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Nightwish - "Shudder Before the Beautiful," from the album Endless Forms Most Beautiful.
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I came here to mention the S&M album by Metallica, but some someone else already mentioned it, I'll go with "Hallelujah" by k.d. lang.
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