Did the Sisters inspire Weird Al Yankovic?
- Toaster Mantis
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Seriously, listen to the Weird Al song Dare to be Stupid... the main riff is exactly the same as in Temple of Love.
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I think Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal video inspired Dominion and Andrew's white outfit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WjOn5TNjBM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WjOn5TNjBM
Try singing the guitar riff from Dominion over Smooth Criminal. Fits perfectly.davedecay wrote:I think Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal video inspired Dominion and Andrew's white outfit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WjOn5TNjBM
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It says "the video is not available in your country due to copyright restrictions"?davedecay wrote:I think Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal video inspired Dominion and Andrew's white outfit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WjOn5TNjBM
I'm not kidding, listen to the original '82 version of Temple of Love and Dare to be Stupid back-to-back. Weird since that song's nominally a Devo pastiche, though I think that if Weird Al was to parody the Sisters he'd more likely decide to mock the Floodland era...Suleiman wrote:Sounds like the silly season is in full swing.
OK Toaster, both songs start with an E chord then move to D. Temple then moves to A minor, whereas the Weird Al song goes back to E and then to D a few times before moving to A. The arpeggio is the same on E and D, but I don't think either could take the other to court over that.
The silly season is traditionally a period over the summer where not much real news is published (as opposed to actually happening) so the papers resort to stories about kittens and ketchup.
So while we are waiting for the next one to arrive, does anyone know what happened to Leeds Underground or Paris Riots?
The silly season is traditionally a period over the summer where not much real news is published (as opposed to actually happening) so the papers resort to stories about kittens and ketchup.
So while we are waiting for the next one to arrive, does anyone know what happened to Leeds Underground or Paris Riots?
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Wise words mate!Suleiman wrote:OK Toaster, both songs start with an E chord then move to D. Temple then moves to A minor, whereas the Weird Al song goes back to E and then to D a few times before moving to A. The arpeggio is the same on E and D, but I don't think either could take the other to court over that.
The silly season is traditionally a period over the summer where not much real news is published (as opposed to actually happening) so the papers resort to stories about kittens and ketchup.
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I stand corrected.Suleiman wrote:OK Toaster, both songs start with an E chord then move to D. Temple then moves to A minor, whereas the Weird Al song goes back to E and then to D a few times before moving to A. The arpeggio is the same on E and D, but I don't think either could take the other to court over that.
Oh yeah, here in Denmark we call it "cucumber time" only that instead of kittens and ketchup the papers print stories about celebrity gossip and the paranormal. Basically, every one of them turns into the local equivalent of The National Enquirer.The silly season is traditionally a period over the summer where not much real news is published (as opposed to actually happening) so the papers resort to stories about kittens and ketchup.
A bit harsh, surely? There is a similarity in the opening riff and Toaster didn't say anything about court cases.Suleiman wrote:OK Toaster, both songs start with an E chord then move to D. Temple then moves to A minor, whereas the Weird Al song goes back to E and then to D a few times before moving to A. The arpeggio is the same on E and D, but I don't think either could take the other to court over that.
The silly season is traditionally a period over the summer where not much real news is published (as opposed to actually happening) so the papers resort to stories about kittens and ketchup.
So while we are waiting for the next one to arrive, does anyone know what happened to Leeds Underground or Paris Riots?
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I said "exactly the same" which I admit is a bit of an exaggeration even if the riffs are similar.
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We, the Dutchmen, call it cucumber time as well.[/i]
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we, man from pole, also call it cucamber time/season.
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Yowza. I see what you mean.
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Blah!
check out the first 30 sec.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHTNgJftbLA
This is turning into riff numerology.
You will be hearing bits of 'Temple Of Love' everywhere now.
check out the first 30 sec.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHTNgJftbLA
This is turning into riff numerology.
You will be hearing bits of 'Temple Of Love' everywhere now.
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That's what I'm doing, since I know this song...Suleiman wrote:
You will be hearing bits of 'Temple Of Love' everywhere now.
There have been better plans
But none that I could ever understand...
But none that I could ever understand...
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No, No, No, Please NO.dinky daisy wrote:NOW i know where I know We Are The Same, Suzanne from!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I05HHk0zGUw
Hopefully this cruel joke will not stay as an image in my brain everytime I listen to We are the same, Suzanne.
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d'you mean 2009 live version od this song ?
How about "is your love strong enough" by bryan ferry vs "under the gun"
They share the same line to begin with.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECa_OSZD_Nw
They share the same line to begin with.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECa_OSZD_Nw