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Doug's Tuneplug: Great music with no powers
Doug's Tuneplug: Great music with no powers
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Instrumentals with no lyrics or lyrics with no accompaniment can still make good music, and who wants to listen to bad music all the time, or just elevator pabulum, even for the sake of not getting surprise power manifestations? This thread is to propose things that don't meet the requirements for Doug's power, but still feel exciting, inspiring, or at least fun to listen to.

First up, 8-Bit Big Band's rendition of the Super Mario Underground theme ft. Leo P on sax:




For another, Polyphia's Playing God




Going the other way, here's Easter Island by the a capella group Throat Culture


a Throat Culture playlist

What are your suggestions?
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Rick Wakeman's "Dance of the Thousand Lights" from the Return to the Centre of the Earth album, 1999.

Dance of the Thousand Lights

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Top Gun Anthem.
Hear that thunder rolling till it seems to rock the sky?
Thats' every ship in Grayson's Navy taking up the cry!
NO QUARTER!

No Quarter by Echo's Children
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Most if not all of L'Orchestra Cinématique's orchestral arrangements of various popular music probably also qualify for this purpose.
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Might I suggest the instrumental (and metal) versions of the Black Knight 2000 and Black Knight: Sword of Rage soundtracks?
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Enigma pf Life
instrumental by Gus G.
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a local station did a "70s A-Z weekend" for the recent holiday (every song from the 70s, in alphabetical order)

Along the way I caught this song and realized it has no lyrics to trigger Doug's power
'Hocus Pokus' by Focus
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Can a marketing theme be "great music?" I'd say so.


Coffee Basket (original version) from the Maxwell House musical percolator commercials
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