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Thread started 07/10/06 2:45pm

gmcb

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Sheila Cab Driver

I may be about two decades late in realizing this, but this weekend I finally figured out why so many people thought "Oh Sheila" was a Prince song when it came out. Of course, it has many Princely sounds throughout, but it goes deeper than that. Melodically speaking, it's almost identical to "Lady Cab Driver". Of course, LCD has a funkier beat and is a far superior song, but listen to them back to back and you will get what I am saying.

If I'm late to the dance with this, sorry.

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Reply #1 posted 07/10/06 2:50pm

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gmcb said:

I may be about two decades late in realizing this, but this weekend I finally figured out why so many people thought "Oh Sheila" was a Prince song when it came out. Of course, it has many Princely sounds throughout, but it goes deeper than that. Melodically speaking, it's almost identical to "Lady Cab Driver". Of course, LCD has a funkier beat and is a far superior song, but listen to them back to back and you will get what I am saying.

If I'm late to the dance with this, sorry.

Peace!



I have NEVER listened 2 them back 2 back.....but I will.
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Reply #2 posted 07/10/06 3:03pm

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Try singing the LCD lyrics over Oh Sheila...it's fun smile

Lady cab driver, I want to love you 'till the mornin' comes
Troubled winds are blowin' blowin' hard, you know I want to be the only one.


Works like a charm
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Reply #3 posted 07/10/06 8:00pm

1FRO

Wow!! You're dead on it. Both songs actually sound incredibly alike. I've never noticed this before. Did this group who sang "Oh Sheila" have any connections with Prince?
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Reply #4 posted 07/10/06 8:53pm

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1FRO said:

Wow!! You're dead on it. Both songs actually sound incredibly alike. I've never noticed this before. Did this group who sang "Oh Sheila" have any connections with Prince?



Ready For The World was the group and I believe they were pretty much disliked by P and his camps for biting his sound. I could be wrong. Maybe I just hated them.
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Reply #5 posted 07/11/06 6:40pm

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Reply #6 posted 07/12/06 2:53am

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I've said this before. I've also related both to "Galmorous Life" - basically I think they're 3 versions of the same song:

"She wants to lead, a Cab Driver, I want to love you 'till the mornin' comes "

Doesn't make much sense, but you can hear it can't you?
"We've never been able to pull off a funk number"

"That's becuase we're soulless auttomatons"
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Reply #7 posted 07/12/06 11:04am

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wasitgood4u said:

I've said this before. I've also related both to "Galmorous Life" - basically I think they're 3 versions of the same song:

"She wants to lead, a Cab Driver, I want to love you 'till the mornin' comes "

Doesn't make much sense, but you can hear it can't you?


I was listening to the extended Dance Remix of Hot Thing, and the strings after he says "Hot thing..." in the beginning part sound like "Sugar Walls." It's like "Hot thing...My sugar walls...Hot thing...My sugar walls..."
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Reply #8 posted 07/13/06 7:03am

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FunkMistress said:

wasitgood4u said:

I've said this before. I've also related both to "Galmorous Life" - basically I think they're 3 versions of the same song:

"She wants to lead, a Cab Driver, I want to love you 'till the mornin' comes "

Doesn't make much sense, but you can hear it can't you?


I was listening to the extended Dance Remix of Hot Thing, and the strings after he says "Hot thing..." in the beginning part sound like "Sugar Walls." It's like "Hot thing...My sugar walls...Hot thing...My sugar walls..."


Well they're from aorund the same time, aren't they? He does that a lot with 12"s - for example GLam Slam Escape sounds like a precursor to Batdance, etc.
"We've never been able to pull off a funk number"

"That's becuase we're soulless auttomatons"
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Reply #9 posted 07/13/06 2:58pm

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Actually, it's funny y'all mention this, because the Hot Tracks remix service, at some time in the early nineties, did a nine minute re-edit of "Oh Sheila" that overlaid the really funky drum programs from the album version of "The Glamorous Life" (the ones that come at the beginning during the 'Club Edit' on the CD) and they fit perfectly.
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Reply #10 posted 07/13/06 3:19pm

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1FRO said:

Wow!! You're dead on it. Both songs actually sound incredibly alike. I've never noticed this before. Did this group who sang "Oh Sheila" have any connections with Prince?



Oh sheila had heavy use of the linn drums, and I seem to recall they were from minneapolis...maybe?
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Reply #11 posted 07/13/06 5:17pm

GigaByte

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1FRO said:

Wow!! You're dead on it. Both songs actually sound incredibly alike. I've never noticed this before. Did this group who sang "Oh Sheila" have any connections with Prince?


Oh sheila had heavy use of the linn drums, and I seem to recall they were from minneapolis...maybe?



they were from detroit, or somewhere in michigan very close
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