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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: HoyaSaxa03 on February 11, 2008, 07:33:00 pm
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these pop into my head all the time while listening to older music, but this one seemed particularly egregious:
check out new order's "the perfect kiss", then listen to albert hammond jr.'s "back to the 101"
any others?
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weezer's sweater song is a total rip off of 'i bleed' by the pixies.
and their hash-pipe song reminds me a lot (a lot) of lita ford's "kiss me deadly".
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MCR as a whole reminds me of a second-rate Queen cover band - does that count?
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U2's vertigo always made me think of the Supremes you keep me hangin' on. This happens to me all the time with music. It can even just be 3 notes in a row that are the same.
Oooh...one of gf and my favorites is Graham Coxon ripping himself off for his Bittersweet Bundle of Misery song, which we like to refer to as Bittersweet Bundle of Coffee and Tv.
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Originally posted by Chip Chanko:
U2's vertigo always made me think of the Supremes you keep me hangin' on.
Seriously I have always thought the same thing and I wasn't sure if I came up with it on my own or if I read outside somewhere
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I came up with it.
Originally posted by Relaxer:
Originally posted by Chip Chanko:
U2's vertigo always made me think of the Supremes you keep me hangin' on.
Seriously I have always thought the same thing and I wasn't sure if I came up with it on my own or if I read outside somewhere [/b]
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I mentioned a few days ago how CYHSY's "In This Home On Ice" has a chord progression that sounds nearly identical to George Benson's arrangement of "Breezin'."
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Your Party by Ween is similar to Into the Great Wide Open. Also didn't the Red Hot Chili Peppers get a lot of shit for ripping off Petty's Last Dance with Mary Jane?
Also, does it count if Nickelback ripped themselves off? (http://www.thewebshite.net/nickelback.htm)
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I heard Yo La Tengo's "Let's Save Tony Orlando's House" during my morning commute. The coda reminds me of John Denver's "Sunshine On My Shoulders" but that's probably intentional.
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Originally posted by Chip Chanko:
I came up with it.
Originally posted by Relaxer:
Originally posted by Chip Chanko:
U2's vertigo always made me think of the Supremes you keep me hangin' on.
Seriously I have always thought the same thing and I wasn't sure if I came up with it on my own or if I read outside somewhere [/b]
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The choruses of both songs have similar chord progressions.
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Radiohead-Creep and The Hollies "The Air I Breathe"
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Originally posted by Glass Arm Shattering:
Radiohead-Creep and The Hollies "The Air I Breathe"
Radiohead actually have to pay royalties to the writer of "The Air That I Breathe" due to the "she runs away" part.
Who is the writer of "The Air That I Breathe?" Albert Hammond, SR.
See, how I tied this into the very first post of this thread? I know. I'm awesome.
Brian
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Oasis are of course the kings of lifting tunes from other sources.
The chorus of "Step Out" is "Uptight" by Stevie Wonder.
The riff in "Cigarettes and Alcohol" is "Bang a Gong" by T. Rex.
The ending of "She's Electric" is "With a Little Help from My Friends" by some English band.
One could go on and on...
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Another Ween one; Friends is pretty much the same as a tune Bert &Ernie sang on Sesame St except for adding the disco arrangement
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To be honest with you, I don't get most of them. Sure there are similarities but in rock where aren't there similarities? Most songs are the same four/five chords. For example, speaking of Oasis...
Do these two songs... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWdgiFzpolA)
sound alike? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tuPBrSl9Nw)
I don't think so but Noel Gallagher was sued over that one and had to give up royalties.
Brian
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No one has stated the most obvious and utterly shameless ripoff in history, "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" by Jet, stealing directly from "Lust for Life" by Iggy Pop?
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Nirvana's "Come As You Are" bears a striking resemblance to Killing Jokes "Eighties"... According to Wikipedia there is a bit of a did they or didn't they sue Nirvana over the matter discussion.
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"Keep the Car Running" by Arcade Fire reminds me of "On the Dark Side" by Eddie & the Cruisers/John Cafferty.
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Originally posted by terry:
"Keep the Car Running" by Arcade Fire reminds me of "On the Dark Side" by Eddie & the Cruisers/John Cafferty.
Of course, AF wears its Springsteen on its sleeve (http://youtube.com/watch?v=wsukSiGcUng) and E&TC was a fictitious E Street Band.
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The Modern Lovers "Roadrunner" is a tightened up posi version of VU's "Sister Ray." Even down to the keyboard solo!
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$6 yuenglings
(my inner hipster made me do it)
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You could get the musical library of the Beatles and match every single Oasis song up to one of them......except the one that is a total ripoff of "I'd like to teach the world to sing" (can't rmember the title)
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Elastica's "Connection" completely rips off "3 Girl Rhumba" by Wire.
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James Brown totally ripped off Bowie's "Fame" for his single "Hot". Apparently Bowie's manager at the time said, 'if it's a hit, we'll sue'im, otherwise, fuck it.' It wasn't a hit.
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smash mouth's "walking on the sun" completely ripped off the zombies' "she's not there"
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i realize that half the people here will have no idea (or care of) what i'm talking about, and the other half will probably resent me bringing it up, but:
the main (synth) line from "computer love" by glass candy is a note-for-note steal of coldplay's "talk"... which isn't saying much about glass candy, now is it? :)
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OMC, How Bizarre - Ben E King, Spanish Harlem
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I love how the old blues singers totally ripped each other off. This sample below by DC blues-snooze Ruby Hayes just cracks me up. Instead of One Bourbon One Scotch One beer, it's One SCOTCH One Bourbon One Beer, and the verses are semi-different too. Haven't seen the liner notes and so I don't even know if it's a real ripoff or not; for all I know this is how it was originally written way before John Lee Hooker or whoever... but someone definitely got ripped off somewhere. That'd be hilarious if Hayes takes writing credit for it
http://cdbaby.com/mp3lofi/rubyhayes-04.m3u (http://cdbaby.com/mp3lofi/rubyhayes-04.m3u)
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Ambulance Ltd - Primitive (http://www.last.fm/music/Ambulance+LTD) (The Way That I Treat You)
rips off
Garageland - Love Song (http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/B00005B51P001001/ref=mu_sam_wma_001_001)