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Think of driving along the southern coast of France, say Cannes to Monaco, in a Bentley S2 Continental, in the late 1960s.

                                         1960 Bentley S2 Continental 'Flying Spur' Saloon by H.J. Mulliner ...

 

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Area Code 615  https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=area+code+615

This band was a mixed group of rock musicians as well as country musicians. Some played on albums produced in Muscle Shoals, Alabama and Nashville, Tennessee. The band produced two albums. The first was Trip In The Country. I consider it their best. Each of the songs sounds completely unique, unlike any of the other songs on the album. I especially like Scotland, Devil Weed and Me and Always The Same. Even here in Tennessee, the band is pretty much unknown, even to people my age. They're missing out on a unique sound.

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Marc Ribot - Silent Movies (album).  The whole album is guitar instrumentals much like this one.

 

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Patricia Barber - Constantinople 

She vocalizes in portions of the song but no words. I like the percussion. 

 

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Genesis - Los Endos.  They often played this as a finale in concert.  Note Bill Bruford and Phil Collins on drums.

Album version:

 

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This one is a must for all car guys. Deuces, T's, Roadsters and Drums by Hal Blaine.

 

 

And this one is recent discovery. Bond. Four smoking hot ladies with some amazing talent behind a violin, viola, or cello.

 

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