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    Normally when I'm in a store I tune out the music - it's normally modern pop, rap, r&b, basically stuff I don't listen to (except one store that doesn't mind playing classic rock).

    Sometimes a riff or a tune will catch me as I notice it and no one ever believe me when I tell them it's a cover or sampled from a classic rock song. Of course, it's normally an abomination of the original song.

    Today was no different. I start to hear that short (staccado for you musical geeks) 70's style organ and bass guitar. I stop and point my ear to the speakers in the ceiling as I get odd looks from the staff (Me, in my mid 30's I'm the oldest in the store by at least 10 years). I listen intently knowing I've heard this simple chord progression. Then, the bass line kicks in. There's no doubt in my mind - it's clearly Peter Cetera's style. As much as I don't like his apparent attitude, he is a great bass player, and quite a unique one with his styling. Soon the "horns" part comes in (but it's not horns, it's some synthesized / computer crap).

    This artist had stolen Chicago's song, Listen.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eobQYJRgS0

    I didn't catch much of the lyrics (my stomach was turning at what it was turned into) but it was a female singer.

    Well, at least some of the good classics are getting some airplay (kinda).
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    ... as in "Ifn thet dawg comes at me, Ima gonna shutz ma panz!"

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    Unfortunately, just about every song written today is ripping off another song somehow. All of the basic chords and base lines have been done; they're just being done in different ways today. I remember seeing a video once of a guy who played bassoon (I think) for Pachabel's Canon in D, and after that, the vast majority of the songs he heard, he could hear Canon in D in them due to the same or at least very similar base line.

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      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM


      Pachabel's Rant is what I think you're thinking of.
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      • #4
        cRap is really good for this. Which is why I can't call it music.

        "Hey U" by Da Gangbang Boyz, with Sleazy Z and Shawanda the Ho. And the melody to the "song" is some Grand Funk Railroad song from 1972.

        You gotta feel for some of these classic rock stars. They're old, they may have lost their millions, and their music is being ripped off by cRap "artists" with only a pittance in royalties for the privilege.
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        • #5
          Quoth Kheldarson View Post
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM


          Pachabel's Rant is what I think you're thinking of.
          He's not the only one that's realized this...
          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pido...eature=related

          Note: there is some swearing, so headphones might be in order. But it is brilliantly done.
          "If your day is filled with firefighting, you need to start taking the matches away from the toddlers…” - HM

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          • #6
            I've seen that one too. "BirdPlane!"
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