Questions for you musicians

Shawnee123 • Sep 19, 2008 4:48 pm
I am always impressed with the vast amount of musical knowledge of many of the dwellars. This is a place to ask them questions, whether it be about music, artists, record labels...anything!

So, my question is this:

The new Kid Rock song (All Summer Long) is a tribute to Sweet Home Alabama, right? How come every single time it starts I think I'm going to be hearing "Werewolves of London"?

Are they all pretty much the same song? Obviously the Kid meant to use the music (and I like it) but are SHA and WoL identical, musically?
BigV • Sep 19, 2008 4:58 pm
see "My Sweet Lord"
Flint • Sep 19, 2008 5:13 pm
BigV;485433 wrote:
see "My Sweet Lord"

The story of that, and others, here on Illegal Art.
Urbane Guerrilla • Sep 21, 2008 4:37 am
Happens in bagpiping, too. You can play Earl of Mansfield and tell people it was You Should Never Smile At The Crocodile. You can fool 'em until you get to the refrain.

Bard of Armagh/Streets of Laredo I'll refrain from...

Not quite what you're looking at, but The Rattlin' Bog and Oft In the Stilly Night are the very same tune, in different rhythms and speeds.

You could sing WoL to SHA, yeah.

And you can sing the poem Jabberwocky to the hymn tune St. Patrick's Breastplate, with repeats of the last couple of syllables at the end of each verse. And to O Little Town of Bethlehem and to Lledrod. Inter alia, that I really should go to bed rather than try and list. A musical sadist could insist on singing it to Deutschland Uber Alles -- and to Beethoven's Ninth.
Undertoad • Sep 21, 2008 11:04 am
Most bluesy rock is based on 1-4-5, such as if you based a song around E, A, and B chords. (See every John Mellencamp song ever recorded.) "Sweet Home" and "Werewolves" both play with this formation by going 5-4-1.

[code]
5 4 1
Sweet Home Alabama
5 4 1
Where the skies are s'blue

--
5 4 1
Aawwooooo, werewolves of London

--

4
She's my sweet little thang
1
She's my pride and joy
5
She's my sweet little thing,
4 1
I'm her little lover-boy.

--

1 4
I wanna rock and roll all night
5 1
And party every day.

--

1 5 4 5
Little ditty bout Jack and Di-aannne
1 5 4 1
Two American kids growin up, in the heartland.
[/code]
Elspode • Sep 21, 2008 1:10 pm
And let's not forget that AC/DC has been playing the same song over and over for decades now.
Rhianne • Sep 21, 2008 6:07 pm
The song does use samples of 'Werewolves'.
morethanpretty • Sep 21, 2008 8:01 pm
I hate the new kid rock song, I change off of it everytime.
Shawnee123 • Sep 22, 2008 12:48 pm
Thanks UT!

I know there is really nothing new under the sun, and at some point a lot of songs will use the same notes, but musically, UT's answer was what I was wondering: WHAT makes them sound so much alike to me, a non-music scholar.

Thanks for your responses!
dar512 • Sep 22, 2008 5:54 pm
And, of course, there are many songs based on the Pachelbel's Canon in D:
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dar512 • Sep 22, 2008 5:59 pm
Shawnee123;485905 wrote:
Thanks UT!

I know there is really nothing new under the sun, and at some point a lot of songs will use the same notes, but musically, UT's answer was what I was wondering: WHAT makes them sound so much alike to me, a non-music scholar.

Thanks for your responses!

If they use the same chord progressions, they're going to sound very similar.
ZenGum • Sep 25, 2008 9:07 am
I thought the new song WAS WoL at first.
As well as chord progression, there is the rhythm and choice of instruments. These two ARE very similar.

And, our national anthem "Advance Australia Fair" can be sung (and sounds better) to the tune of Gilligan's Island. Kind of appropriate really.

And, a philosopher in Melbourne discovered that Saint Anselm's Ontological Argument for the Existence of God could be sung to the tune of Waltzing Matilda.
lumberjim • Sep 25, 2008 2:12 pm
http://www.jamstudio.com/Studio/index.htm

this is kinda fun
Shawnee123 • Sep 25, 2008 2:17 pm
That is awesome. I may try to mess with it later after everyone has gone for the night!
monster • Sep 26, 2008 9:40 pm
dar512;485964 wrote:
And, of course, there are many songs based on the Pachelbel's Canon in D:
[youtube]JdxkVQy7QLM[/youtube]


the school principal used to play me this clip every time I moaned about lugging hebe's cello back and forth.
Juniper • Sep 26, 2008 11:17 pm
OMG, ROFLOL!!! I don't know why I haven't opened this thread before, but I SO totally agree with you. I thought it was Werewolves too.

And I tellyawhat, I thoroughly despise Kid Rock's song. And pretty much everything else he's done, too.

BTW, have you ever heard "Stairway to Heaven" with Gilligan's Island lyrics? It's a hoot.
lumberjim • Sep 27, 2008 12:57 am
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peter2005 • Jun 16, 2009 7:58 am
Anyone visited Resident studios? They do music recording and rent out rehearsal rooms in north west london?
limey • Jun 16, 2009 11:16 am
peter2005;574533 wrote:
Anyone visited Resident studios? They do music recording and rent out rehearsal rooms in north west london?


Hi Peter!
It's a little far for most of these people to get to ...
Queen of the Ryche • Jun 16, 2009 1:06 pm
...you guys can rent my garage for $100 an hour if London is too far.......(ad troll?)
Flint • Jun 16, 2009 11:08 pm
Anyone visited peter2005's mom's ass? She does floozy rectum-tooting and rents out vaginal booms in whore's breast cuntin'
Clodfobble • Jun 16, 2009 11:28 pm
Let's not forget the pumpkin-flavored Pop Rocks.
smoothmoniker • Jun 17, 2009 12:00 am
Flint;574874 wrote:
Anyone visited peter2005's mom's ass?


Yeah, we did the Dave Archuleta record there. Great acoustics.
Urbane Guerrilla • Jun 19, 2009 11:01 pm
Zen, I'd pay an Australian 20-cent coin (a quinter?) to hear that one...
Gravdigr • Jun 25, 2009 5:14 pm
smoothmoniker;574923 wrote:
Yeah, we did the Dave Archuleta record there. Great acoustics.


No wonder he sounds like shit.
Undertoad • Jun 25, 2009 5:18 pm
I would guess that peter2005's mom's ass would be perfect for a "live end/dead end" setup.