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CoolBec 09-08-2013 02:21 PM

Songs that sound like Pachelbel's Canon in D


Cardiff 09-09-2013 02:09 AM

Robin Thicke has been under this same scrutiny.
I'd give a link, but I don't have enough posts yet.
Blurred Lines (and another) have been under question and Robin Thicke went to court to make sure that the Gaye family couldn't sue in the first place.
Idk, it seems like an action like that would only make me WANT to sue...

PaperGong 09-10-2013 02:53 PM

The name of the Marvin Gaye tune people are saying sounds like "Blurred Lines" is called "Got To Give It Up". But neither the chords nor the melody are the same but Thicke might have sampled the drum track.

Ferenc 09-13-2013 05:10 PM

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Capital Cities' "Safe and Sound" sounds suspiciously like MGMT's "Kids" to me.

They share satisfyingly low gritty notes, my favorite part in both songs. Also, both songs are sung by a male duo and even their style of singing sounds similar. Finally, the songs have almost the exact same tempo.

I like MGMT's song, so it isn't a surprise to me that I now also like Capital Cities' "Safe and Sound," which is my current song addiction after hearing it for the first time on the radio yesterday.

I listened to "Safe and Sound" today and thought: This song sounds just like that one song... but I could't figure out which it was. So I found this thread.

It definitely sounds like MGMT, but I would like to add Tom Petty and the Heartbrakers - Learning to Fly as well. "Safe and sound" is like a synth version of this song. What do you think?


VEGANGELICA 12-08-2014 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Ferenc (Post 1366142)
I listened to "Safe and Sound" today and thought: This song sounds just like that one song... but I could't figure out which it was. So I found this thread.

It definitely sounds like MGMT, but I would like to add Tom Petty and the Heartbrakers - Learning to Fly as well. "Safe and sound" is like a synth version of this song. What do you think?


My reply is just a teensy bit late, but YES, I hear the resemblance between "Learning to Fly" and "Safe and Sound."

"Learning to Fly" has almost the exact same beat, and the guitar chords sound very much like the synth background notes in "Safe and Sound." Good catch!

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Kanye West's "Black Skinhead" and Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll" Part II.

"Black Skinhead" reminded me immediately of Gary Glitter's "Rock and Roll" Part II (The "Hey Song"), which is my favorite song used to hype up the crowd before sports events.

Since I don't actually watch the sports at the few sports events I attend, I enjoy thinking instead about the music, such as the hype songs used, as well as watching the pep band, the cheerleaders, the mascots and the crowd...and critiquing uniform colors, ha ha! (<-- Off-topic information added just for the sake of my own amusement at dissing sports.)

The songs use almost the exact same bouncy, heartbeat percussion, which I love:




Dylstew 12-10-2014 04:49 AM

Why is it that anytime someone says M.I.A, they never mean the Punk band? :'(

Lisnaholic 03-01-2015 07:11 PM



This song was a hit in 1963 for Brazilian group, Los Indios Tabajaras. Just after listening to it, I found myself singing ... well, have a guess first if you like, then check the spoiler to see if you thought the same as me:-

Spoiler for ...found myself singing...:
... found myself singing "Stars shining bright above you..." which is the opening line from a Mamas and Papas song which arrived the charts in 1968, five years after Los Indios:-



Did that occur to you too? There´s a bit in the Los Indios song that sounds the same, isn´t there?

DriveYourCarDownToTheSea 03-01-2015 11:44 PM

Dream a Little Dream of Me actually dates from 1931:
Dream a Little Dream of Me - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

davefischer 03-02-2015 10:59 AM

Despite what the liner notes say about ancient melodies rediscovered by archaeologists, "Libation Unto The Shades Who Lurk In The Shadows Of The Temple Of Anhur" by Nile is actually Renegade by Styx.

Lisnaholic 03-02-2015 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by DriveYourCarDownToTheSea (Post 1558933)
Dream a Little Dream of Me actually dates from 1931:
Dream a Little Dream of Me - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Well, that´s interesting, driveyourcar; I had no idea it was such an old song. I thought I´d check up on Maria Elena, which also turns out to be an old song. It was written (with lyrics) by Lorenzo Barcelata, but in 1932, so in fact Dream A Little Dream remains the older song :-



Have to say that I prefer the Mamas and Papas though!


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