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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="MN5" data-cid="590711" data-time="1466643093"><p>Moody Blues ? or am I missing something ?<br>
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MC Hammer rather naively stole samples from Rick James AND Prince in his debut album. RJ tried to sue but settled for a co writing credit for "Superfreak/U can't touch this". Not sure what happened for 'When doves cry/Pray" though.......</p></blockquote>
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<p>Chris B got it. Ignore the vocal and just listen to the actual tune.</p>
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<p>The chord progression, not really the "beat" as such. Certainly not in the "Deep Purple/Ricky Nelson" league of blatant rip offs.</p> -
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<p>From the other forum I know you're only a couple of years older than me so did you have a Dad who got you into that sort of stuff as I do ? Add John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters and Allman Bros to the list of awesome bluesmen......</p>
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<p>If your ex claimed JW she can't be <em>that </em>bad :-)</p>
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<p>No, my dad and step dad weren't/aren't into music unless you call Charlie Pride music. We've got some pretty awesome local bluesmen here, apart from the two I've mentioned have you ever seen Billy TK jr or Bullfrog Rata?</p>
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<p>She technically didn't claim it, she has over 500 cds and the around the same around of lps and I couldn't be arsed going through them to try and find my copy of JW and Garage days revisited. I doubt she's ever listened to it, she's into trance music and other crap .</p>
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<p>Now that I'm home I watched that ad, its been so long since it was on tv I never realised that the pick up truck was the same as the one I owned but mine was red, or that SRV was actually in the ad so much. Very cool</p> -
<p>Getting back to plagiarism , these two links are pretty interesting.</p>
<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.cracked.com/article_19848_7-famous-musicians-who-stole-some-their-biggest-hits.html'>http://www.cracked.com/article_19848_7-famous-musicians-who-stole-some-their-biggest-hits.html</a></p>
<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.cracked.com/article_18500_the-5-most-famous-musicians-who-are-thieving-bastards.html'>http://www.cracked.com/article_18500_the-5-most-famous-musicians-who-are-thieving-bastards.html</a></p> -
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<p>No, my dad and step dad weren't/aren't into music unless you call Charlie Pride music. We've got some pretty awesome local bluesmen here, apart from the two I've mentioned have you ever seen <strong>Billy TK jr or Bullfrog Rata?</strong><br>
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She technically didn't claim it, she has over 500 cds and the around the same around of lps and I couldn't be arsed going through them to try and find my copy of JW and Garage days revisited. I doubt she's ever listened to it, she's into trance music and other crap .<br>
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Now that I'm home I watched that ad, its been so long since it was on tv I never realised that the pick up truck was the same as the one I owned but mine was red, or that SRV was actually in the ad so much. Very cool</p>
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<p>Have heard the names, nothing more. My ex used to work at Te Papa and they had some cool Xmas parties, I "sat in" on bass with one of the blues bands, really cool bunch of Maori fullas. Maybe it was the ones you're talking about ?<br>
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I got into so much good music simply by looking at Dads records when we lived in Nelson and chucking on the cool/quirky ones. Names that he had included the Doors ( Roadhouse Blues is still arguably THE best blue/rock song fucken ever ), Hendrix, Led Zep, Howlin Wolf, Deep Purple, Who etc. It was a great grounding for a young fella. As a Scotsman living in London in the 60s he has some good stories of seeing the Yardbirds, Donovan, Stones etc when they were starting out.<br>
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SRV got engaged to a chick from NZ, will never forget the day he died, the old man was overseas and in 1990 as well all know getting in touch with people was tougher. No internet obviously and we weren't due to ring Dad til later in the week but I begged Mum to let me call him so I could break the news. I heard it on ZMFM of all places in between Mariah Carey and MC Hammer......<br>
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Despite all that I have a bit of love/hate with Blues/Rock. I CAN NOT stand Gary Moore for example. Jeff Healey was pretty shit too in my view. "One bourbon, one scotch, one beer" is a top track but George Thorogood is pretty "meh" too.<br>
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I had a go at Clapton in the Prince thread but hats off to the man for his "Crossroads" festival he organizes, some top talent there. Really cool discovering new ones too, none more so than this guy, if you don't dig this groove then I'm gonna have another child and not get them vaccinated.....</p>
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Have heard the names, nothing more. My ex used to work at Te Papa and they had some cool Xmas parties, I "sat in" on bass with one of the blues bands, really cool bunch of Maori fullas. Maybe it was the ones you're talking about ?<br><br>
I got into so much good music simply by looking at Dads records when we lived in Nelson and chucking on the cool/quirky ones. Names that he had included the Doors ( Roadhouse Blues is still arguably THE best blue/rock song fucken ever ), Hendrix, Led Zep, Howlin Wolf, Deep Purple, Who etc. It was a great grounding for a young fella. As a Scotsman living in London in the 60s he has some good stories of seeing the Yardbirds, Donovan, Stones etc when they were starting out.<br><br>
SRV got engaged to a chick from NZ, will never forget the day he died, the old man was overseas and in 1990 as well all know getting in touch with people was tougher. No internet obviously and we weren't due to ring Dad til later in the week but I begged Mum to let me call him so I could break the news. I heard it on ZMFM of all places in between Mariah Carey and MC Hammer......<br><br>
Despite all that I have a bit of love/hate with Blues/Rock. I CAN NOT stand Gary Moore for example. Jeff Healey was pretty shit too in my view. "One bourbon, one scotch, one beer" is a top track but George Thorogood is pretty "meh" too.<br><br>
I had a go at Clapton in the Prince thread but hats off to the man for his "Crossroads" festival he organizes, some top talent there. Really cool discovering new ones too, none more so than this guy, if you don't dig this groove then I'm gonna have another child and not get them vaccinated.....<br><br><a class="bbc_url" href="
EDIT, can't get the BB code thing working.....<br></p></blockquote>
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Your next born is safe but I deducted points for chewing bubble gum on stage.<br><br>
Cool post though , my old man was a generation or so older and missed that era of music . I worked in a timber mill when I was at school and there were a couple of guys there who played guitar and they told me about a few bands I never listened to before.<br><br>
Moore was better when he did his own thing even if it's pretty dated now , his blues was pretty average . I liked Thoroughgood when I was younger but I find him pretty boring now.<br>
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Jeff Lynne is on prime rocks this week, you should watch it and see if you change your mind about him after seeing what others say about him in interviews. -
<p>Wow, Steve Vai's Passion and Warfare is 25 years old, and he is embarking on a world tour for the anniversary</p>
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<p>Here's Greasy Kids Stuff from that album</p>
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<p>Your next born is safe but I deducted points for chewing bubble gum on stage.<br><br>
Cool post though , my old man was a generation or so older and missed that era of music . I worked in a timber mill when I was at school and there were a couple of guys there who played guitar and they told me about a few bands I never listened to before.<br><br>
Moore was better when he did his own thing even if it's pretty dated now , his blues was pretty average . I liked Thoroughgood when I was younger but I find him pretty boring now.<br>
Agree about Crossroads, awesome.<br><br>
Jeff Lynne is on prime rocks this week, you should watch it and see if you change your mind about him after seeing what others say about him in interviews.</p>
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<p>Will give it a look if I get a chance, will admit some of ELOs stuff was decent.</p> -
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Will give it a look if I get a chance, will admit some of ELOs stuff was decent.</p></blockquote>
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Should be a good one , judging from the ads Tom Petty is one of the people that get interviewed, they go way back to the travelling wilburys . I was never s huge fan but tweeter and the monkey man is a cool song . -
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<p>Should be a good one , judging from the ads Tom Petty is one of the people that get interviewed, they go way back to the travelling wilburys . I was never s huge fan but tweeter and the monkey man is a cool song .</p>
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<p>Handle with Care would be my favourite Wilburys song but mainly cos the big O (rgasm) sung so well in it......</p>
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Should be a good one , judging from the ads Tom Petty is one of the people that get interviewed, they go way back to the travelling wilburys . I was never s huge fan but tweeter and the monkey man is a cool song .</p></blockquote>
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Have they done a Steely Dan episode?</p></blockquote>
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Handle with Care would be my favourite Wilburys song but mainly cos the big O (rgasm) sung so well in it......<br><br>
I'll save my vitriol for how shit I think Bob Dylan is for the thread when he dies.</p></blockquote>
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I read Johnny Cash's book at Xmas , he and Orbison were neighbours and good friends. Orbison lost his wife and four kids in a house fire the poor bugger .<br><br>
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<p>Ok song, but totally awesome music video </p>
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<p>She's a Tease : Fiebre de Jack </p>
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<p>I read Johnny Cash's book at Xmas , he and Orbison were neighbours and good friends. Orbison lost his wife and four kids in a house fire the poor bugger .<br><br>
Bob Dylan shit? You won't be any less wrong when he dies so don't hold back on my account.</p>
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<p>He's even worse than the Stones and Beatles for overratedness in my eyes, I can actually name songs from both those bands I enjoy. I can't with Bob......</p>
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<p>Warbling lyrics and a voice like sandpaper, if he was the voice of that generation then colour me fucken relieved I was born much later.</p> -
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<p>He's even worse than the Stones and Beatles for overratedness in my eyes, I can actually name songs from both those bands I enjoy. I can't with Bob......</p>
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<p>Warbling lyrics and a voice like sandpaper, if he was the voice of that generation then colour me fucken relieved I was born much later.</p>
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<p>There's quite a few "legends" that I think are pretty poor. He's very near the top of the list. Clapton and G'n'R get credit for doing marginally less shit versions of "Knockin on Heavens Door"......Hendrix for doing the same with "All along the watchtower".....</p>