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    JamsBio's Top 10 Songs Over 10 Minutes Long

    #10 “Angola Anthem” by Dr. John (17:35)
    A heady stew of bayou rhythms and voodoo chants, “Angola Anthem” is the quintessential headphones romp. You can practically feel the heat simmering from the swamp as Dr. John, in full Night Tripper mode, leads the charge for a spine-tingling workout over 17 minutes long.


    #9 “Svefn-G-Englar” by Sigur Ros (10:04)
    Greeted by pings of sonar, “Svefn-G-Englar” is what I imagine a humpback whale sounds like as it swims the dark waters of the North Atlantic. The Icelandic quartet makes music of another world. Put this on and float away.


    #8 “Babe, I’m on Fire” by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (14:45)
    Possessed by the spirit of desire, and with all the passion and drama of a Pentecostal preacher, Nick Cave leads his Bad Seeds through over 14 minutes of organ squeals, guitar freakouts and a musical sermon that’ll leave you sweating, exhausted, and speaking in tongues.


    #7 “Fun House [Take 3]” by The Stooges (11:29)
    This is cheating just a bit, but I couldn’t stop myself from including an alternate take of “Fun House” from the Stooges classic 1970 album of the same name. Iggy is in top form here, grunting, screaming and strutting his way through over 11 minutes of raw power. Ron Asheton’s blistering guitar work and the brutal rhythm laid down by drummer Scott Asheton and bassist Dave Alexander makes this a high point in the Stooges short, but brilliant, career.


    #6 “Maggot Brain” by Funkadelic (10:19)
    Other than a righteous opening monologue, “Maggot Brain” is a tour-de-force showcase for guitarist Eddie Hazel, recorded in only one take. According to legend, George Clinton, under the influence of LSD, told Hazel to play the song like his mother had just died.

    Mother Earth is pregnant for the third time
    For y’all have knocked her up.
    I have tasted the maggots in the mind of the universe



    #5 “Mother Sky” by Can (14:29)
    Taken from Soundtracks, a collection of film music released in 1970, “Mother Sky” features Can’s new vocalist, Damo Suzuki. Holger Czukay and Jaki Liebezeit lay down a repetitive chugging rhythm with inspired jazz inflected drumming. Add to that Michael Karoli’s improvised guitar, Irmin Schmidt’s keyboard noodling, and Suzuki’s incomparable vocal twists and you have pure Krautrock bliss!


    #4 “Marquee Moon” by Television (10:40)
    Combining the instrumental prowess of 1960s jam bands with the attitude and snarl of punk, Television’s Marquee Moon is one of the best records of the 1970s. The epic title track is a sprawling guitar workout that features the twin attack of Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd. Simply sublime.


    #3 “Echoes” by Pink Floyd (23:28)
    Filled with extended instrumental passages and other worldly sound effects, “Echoes” is a side long 23 minute sonic exploration that stands one of the most diverse and ambitious compositions of the Floyd’s storied career. You can hear a similar underwater vibe that Sigur Ros admirably recreated on its 1999 album, Ágætis byrjun (see #9 above).


    #2 “Voodoo Chile” by The Jimi Hendrix Experience (15:05)
    An extended blues featuring a landmark Hendrix guitar solo and soulful Hammond B3 by guest, Steve Winwood. Joe Satriani puts it best, “It’s just the greatest piece of electric guitar work ever recorded. In fact, the whole song could be considered the holy grail of guitar expression and technique. It is a beacon of humanity.”


    #1 “Desolation Row” by Bob Dylan (11:21)
    Dylan practically invented the long form rock song and “Desolation Row,” from 1965’s Highway 61 Revisited, is perhaps his crowning achievement of this niche genre. Featuring sublime Spanish-style acoustic guitar (by Charlie McCoy) and surreal poetry influenced by Jack Kerouac, T.S. Eliot, and John Steinbeck, “Desolation Row,” finds Dylan using (as scholar David Tuffley notes) “a rich set of cultural and religious stereotypes as metaphors to describe the lunacy of mainstream 1960’s American society.”


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    he forgot Blackwater Park by Opeth

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    Pffffft.... he forgot Black Rose Immortal (which is actually over 20 minutes long) by Opeth. Oh oh, and Advent!



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    im sad there wasnt a meatloaf song chucked in there

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    or Metallica.

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    Except that Metallica doesn't have a track on any studio album of over 10 minutes in length.
    all work and no play makes me a dull boy

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    Quote Originally Posted by UnSCaRReD View Post
    Except that Metallica doesn't have a track on any studio album of over 10 minutes in length.
    lol. I was thinking exactly that but couldn't be arsed researching it. I guess 'One' would be the closest to 10 minutes.

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    Actually I think "Outlaw Torn" on load is like 9:50 or something.

    I did have a quick look at track lengths before posting that previous reply, as I was pretty sure that although they had a high average length with many tracks 7 minutes plus none were quite that long.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UnSCaRReD View Post
    Except that Metallica doesn't have a track on any studio album of over 10 minutes in length.
    Except you're wrong.

    Mercyful Fate, Outlaw Torn, One and Battery all have studio releases over 10 minutes long.
    Although, One would be the only song worthy of making the list.

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