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Hm. "Put jelly on your shoulder," sang Reed.
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"she's like jellyroll like sculpture"
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Bob Dylan's "Tombstone Blues" -> The Dream Syndicate's "The Days Of Wine And Roses"
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Tim Buckley's "Sweet Surrender" -> The Durutti Column's "Sketch For Summer"
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Iggy Pop - Pretty flamingo / David Bowie - heroes
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this shit reminds of "silver rocket" by sy
https://soundcloud.com/western_vinyl...b-the-feelings |
Lykke Li's No Rest for the Wicked.
Too blattant a reminder of DJohnston's Some Things Last a Long Time not to think she didn't try to hide it cause she likes his music. Swedish chanteuse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hh-0y8Qe0Sw American guy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TV6LPx1ezYs |
Hmmm, there's a Cramps show on Dimeadozen now, Kid Congo's first with the band, and there's an audio clip that's provided.
I had never thought about it before, but it's just stricken me now that the guitat in Goo Goo Muck (1981) and Death Valley '69 bass line (1984) have something in common. Well... Goo Goo Muck was not an original, let's name the author: Ronnie Cook. |
일산오피“Opyo공일。 C O M"≪오피와요≫수원건마∥성남오피
역삼오피“Opyo공일。 C O M"≪오피와요≫선릉건마∥구로오피
선릉오피“Opyo공일。 C O M"≪오피와요≫역삼건마∥성남오피 부평오피“Opyo공일。 C O M"≪오피와요≫부천건마∥신림오피 |
Adele - He won't go / Sharon Van Etten - Magic chords
I don't believe SVE listens to Adele and Magic chords is a much better song, but there's the same rather uncommon chord progression (Cm / Gm / Fm). |
Creedence Clearwater Revival's Green River = every Mudhoney song ever
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Every song by The Cars reminds me of Roxy Music's Editions Of You.
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I FINALLY remembered the Dylan song that motherfucking Belle & Sebastian's "State I Am In" reminds me of. This has been bugging me forever. Haven't listened to Belle in an eternity, so I think I forgot what reminded me of what, but seriously... Check this shit out:
Bob Dylan - "I Want You" (YouTube) Belle & Sebastian - "State I Am in" (YouTube) Takes a minute for the resemblance to kick in on "State.." but it's a cold hard rip off, goddammit. Disguised by a whispy vocal intro and some altered pacing, but fuck... it's the same song! |
The drum intro to the Old 97's' "Four Leaf Clover" reminds me of the drum intro to The Smiths' "The Queen Is Dead".
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Hüsker Dü's "Books About UFOs" -> The Beach Boys' "Help Me Rhonda"
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Quote:
MSRS didn't write--or, more accurately, rewrite--the song. Slob did. They were picking up $ for doing the session, not exercising plagiarism like Slob. |
Lucinda Williams' "Fruits Of My Labor" (from World Without Tears) reminds me a bit of the doo-wop classic "The Wind", originally by Nolan Strong & The Diablos and covered many times, most remarkably by The Jesters (included on The Paragons Meet The Jesters, "One of the greatest albums ever" —Lou Reed) and Laura Nyro & Labelle (Gonna Take A Miracle).
Click click click click and be the judge. |
Lesson No. 2 (Glenn Branca) reminds me of Too Many Puppies (Primus)
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This one's for Bytor Peltor: Bratmobile's "Some Special" riff reminds me of R.E.M.'s "What's The Frequency, Kenneth?".
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