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Luke's trying to convince me that the Sisters ripped off the bass-line from Fleetwood Mac's The Chain, but has failed to come up with any empirical evidence thus far. Whaddaya reckon?
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I knew this was going to be 'bout Fleetwood Mac
Listening to it right now, quite like the bass-line bit, but wouldn't be able to tell.
EDIT: The bit at about a minute from the end could well fit that, I think, but again, wouldn't know for sure
Listening to it right now, quite like the bass-line bit, but wouldn't be able to tell.
EDIT: The bit at about a minute from the end could well fit that, I think, but again, wouldn't know for sure
You clearly have better/ worse* taste in music than clothes then.Obviousman wrote:Listening to it right now
*Delete according to your preference.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
Not heard it, but believe you're very, very right!
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Hmm,Francis wrote:You clearly have better/ worse* taste in music than clothes then.Obviousman wrote:Listening to it right now
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My taste in music is great, so I guess my taste in clothes won't be that bad then
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Which Sister's song has the rip-off? Of course, it's entirely possible that did some casual work for the Beeb when they needed a theme song for their Formula 1 coverage...Francis wrote:Luke's trying to convince me that the Sisters ripped off the bass-line from Fleetwood Mac's The Chain, but has failed to come up with any empirical evidence thus far. Whaddaya reckon?
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Over the years I am sure I have heard influences form other, recorded, material in Sisters tracks - and vice versa
I know it has been mentioned before but, to me, the backing music to Girl Alouds "No Good Advice" sounds vedry much the music to "Crash And Burn" - No exactly the same but close enough for me to notice.
That said Girls Aloud are AFAIK signed to BMG a german based record lable. Perhaps VON has a vested interest in that group - without ever getting any credit. He does need to earn money like the rest of us!
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I know it has been mentioned before but, to me, the backing music to Girl Alouds "No Good Advice" sounds vedry much the music to "Crash And Burn" - No exactly the same but close enough for me to notice.
That said Girls Aloud are AFAIK signed to BMG a german based record lable. Perhaps VON has a vested interest in that group - without ever getting any credit. He does need to earn money like the rest of us!
Knew You'd Be Pleased......
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Hmm - you mean the distinctive, kind of ominous bassline that begins in the middle of "The Chain" and runs through to the end? If so, I quite like it, too - but I can't place why it sounds familiar. I wanna say that I've heard it elsewhere, but not necessarily in a Sissies tune..?
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Doubtful, for any of the gigs.Francis wrote:Shame I didn't have enough holidays left to get to the Windy City, Sin. You gonna make it to Blighty?
...but mayhap at some other point in time in the not-so-distant future. Don't quote me on that, though. We'll see...
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If The Chain is that song that is(was?) used as a sortof theme for Formula One racing then that bassline was played during a version of Ghostrider (or Sister Ray?) one time. I can't remember which one so you'd have to listen to them all to find it.
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I'm not very familiar with Fleetwood Mac's music and I've never heard the Chain, but people in the know should have a listen to the Nijmegen 5/6/84 boot. During Louie Louie there is a very groovy bassline deep stuff...
Is this the one
Is this the one
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yep, it is Nijmegen, Doornroosje, 5/6/84 Somewhere halfway Louie Louie this Chain-bassline takes over.
I am a bit dissapointed I had to confirm this myself though
I am a bit dissapointed I had to confirm this myself though
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