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Now granted some of you may be psychically exhausted by last month's several music threads,
but just in case you're not, here's another twist.

Here I present some videos which I think have a (near) uniqueness in instrumentation/style.

First up is a 60's blues band that made the pop charts with a heavy emphasis on harmonica.

http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt...UTF-8&p=on the road again canned heat youtube

Next one more familiar to you, cause it scored higher on the charts.

http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt...ei=UTF-8&p=norman greenbaum spirit in the sky

Not a hit and makes me think of bed springs.

http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt...&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&p=kate bush red shoes video

Finally, a lady with a consistently recognizable style.

http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt...tube&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-746-1

Perhaps you'd like to offer your own "uniqueness" songs, or show us that my selections are not particularly
unparalleled.
 
Well putting bagpipes with 3 chord rock-n-roll.....is unique. Bon, Angus and Malcom.

 
First up is a 60's blues band that made the pop charts with a heavy emphasis on harmonica.
A whole song about a harmonica. From one of the best, John Popper.

 
OT:
The real music news for today is that James Levine returned virtually from the dead and conducted the MET Orchestra at Carnegie Hall after a year and a half's absence and scant hope that he would ever return.
My sources in the orchestra say that he was as brilliant as ever.
 
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The real music news for today is that James Levine returned virtually from the dead and conducted the MET Orchestra at Carnegie Hall after a year and a half's absence and scant hope that he would ever return.
My sources in the orchestra say that he was as brilliant as ever.

he was at that...the 'devine' Levine
 
Another unique band. One of my favorites (and Mrs. meyers7's too, wire ;)) . Not too often you see/hear someone use a wah-wah peddle with a fiddle. (They also have highland bagpipes, uilleann pipes, trumpet, whistle, mandolin, all mixed together - in other songs).

Anyway this one is about the death of the great Canadian fiddle player Johnny Mooring.

 
Not unique instruments, but a unique group and unique take on Von Suppe's Light Calvary Overture.

 
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