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Posted: December 28 2019 at 14:29 |
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Jarboe - Pennance and Thivery Corporation - Le Monde
Totally unrelated artists, has Jarboe sampled Thivery Corporation? Is this 'riff' more common? Jarboe's song is from 2005, TC's song is from 2000.
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Kate Bush and Danielle Dax... Play the Kate song at 1.5 speed...
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When I first started playing "Ytse Jam" it automatically made me think of Spinal Tap's "Rock 'n Roll Creation":
Spinal Tap - "Rock 'n Roll Creation" Dream Theater - "Ytse Jam" |
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Who here has noticed this one before? |
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Something that clicked a while ago. I really like Alex Lifeson's 1996 album "Victor". The song "At The End" is a favorite. Then I listened to Porcupine Tree's "Anesthetize" and I found out Lifeson plays guitar on this song. There is a tiny riff that sounds really similar. It's minor, but it's similar: At The End at 2:48 Anesthetize at 1:08 |
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by the way: my example also has quite similar keyboard solos
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A shot of me as High Priestess of Gaia during our fall festival. Ceterum censeo principiis obsta |
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This, from Valdimir Cosma and Michel Bernholc Patchwork compilation at 35m and 35s in -- see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8O65fX1tnvY#t=35m35s or manually go to that Patchwork track between 35:35 and 37:58 in the embed below sounds like the Cirrus Minor track from about 2:40 seconds.
I know there's another track in my collection has a similar sound too (and a Saucerful of Secrets has similarities to Cirrus Minor). |
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The chorus from King Crimson's Ladies of the Road could have been lifted straight from Mary Poppins Chim Chimmeny The opening theme from Argent's the Coming of Kohoutek is a teeny weeny bit identical to the Gregorian plainchant Dies Irae that forms the basis of Liszt's Totentanz . Deep Purple's Black Night riff is the bass intro to Ricky Nelson's 1962 cover of Gershwin's Summertime (verbatim) |
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Never occurred to me but I do love both tracks so makes sense!
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Heart - Barracuda basically took riffs (and drum fills, and even changes) from Led Zeppelin's "Achilles Last Stand"
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My mistake, yeah she's so heavy it is. |
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Jumping Jack Flash (1969) by you know who and Catch Me Now I'm Falling (1979) by The Kinks Catch Me Now I'm Falling would have been a classic track if not for the complete rip-off of the Jumping Jack Flash riff. Sad indeed. |
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Of course there's always "cities of flame with rock n roll" by Blue Oyster Cult and "Black Sabbath" by Black Sabbath. ;)
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Are you thinking of Slogans? Reminds me of the section at 16:35 |
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I just listened to the Hammill track. I personally don't hear "come together" at all. More like "I want you/she's so heavy" with the guitar line. I guess maybe you haven't heard the PH track in a while? Listen again and see what you think.
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Mechanical Bride & 21st Century Schizoid Man
and yes it was intentional, Hackett paying homage to Crimson |
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There is a Steve Hackett track that is very similar to a section in a Plague Of Lighthouse Keepers but someone will have to tell me what it is as I don't remember!
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Think about the basslines: Ric James Superfreak; Yes Owner Of A Lonely Heart.
Oh, yeah. Not quite, but, yeah ... similar. Pretty similar. Like they'd make a sort of medley section, together. You could blend the one into the other ... Edited by Frankh - December 07 2019 at 00:46 |
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Perhaps finding the happy medium is harder than we know.
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Steven Wilson's "Arriving Somewhere But Not Here" and "Secretary Theme" composed by Angelo Badalamenti. Oddly enough both songs have similarities at 1:39 https://youtu.be/biPg9Zd1WHU?t=100 There is also this picture of Steven and Angelo: Edited by vivoactive - December 06 2019 at 23:11 |
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