Submitted by Prog:
Ok, you asked for it… 'We used to know' (Jethro Tull 1969):
Which many argue inspired 'Hotel California' (Eagles 1976):
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Songs which sound the same: "We used to know" and "Hotel California"
My latest blogpost: Songs which sound the same: "We used to know" and "Hotel California"Tweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 18:43
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Nirvana- Teen spirit
and
Boston- More than a feeling
Din, fair enough but that is a famous example, I think everybody knows about those two. I like things which most people don't know.
Well I did notice it myself years ago .
Here is another submission.
The base line
Colonel Abrahams
Rick Ashley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9OGAF9L6_w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
An easy one.
Warren Zevon's
Aaahoo!..'Werewolves of London'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDpYBT0XyvA
...and?
Prog
Prog - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Cyokaj3BJU
I'm not sure that counts. Because they both use the same chord sequence as this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uHE65QwlVU
which in turn was hardly a new or original use of those three chords.
Fair enough.
How bout
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99uxziDmSM4
24:38 The Valentyne Suite: Theme Two February's Valentyne
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnfXvPBV1dA
Radiohead - Paranoid Android
3.40 in
Prog
PRog, hats off for obscurity!
But I'd call it 24.47 into the Colosseum song, not 24.38.
You young fellows are making a fuss about nothing."Surfin USA" (Beach Boys) is such a rip off of "Sweet little Sixteen" that they ended up paying Chuck Berry royalties. But Berry's B-side "Reeling and Rockin" is a lift from Wynonie Harris whose big hit "Bloodshot Eyes" is a cover version of C&W singer Hank Penny's original. Chuck Berry's "Maybelline" is a revamp of a traditional old time fiddle tune "Ida Red".
BTW land taxers are supposed to deplore copyright restrictions as a type of rent taking . I don't. Chuck Berry made a lot of less talented bozos rich.
DBC, yes but Surfin USA/Sweet Little Sixteen is a famous example that everybody knows about, with court case and everything (I don't know why the Beach Boys even bothered defending themselves).
I know Surfin USA is a famous example but I was trying to illustrate that, even around a rock and roll originator like Chuck Berry, there is a whole cluster of disputed attributions and unattributed appropriations. According to Wikipedia "Maybelline" was lifted from the Bob Wills' hit "Ida Red likes to Boogie" which in turn plagiarised words from another song. Wynonie Harris's "Around the Clock parts 1 and 2" is on Youtube if you want to compare it with "Reelin and rockin".
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