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Man in uniform - Chaos & Disorder Has anybody noticed that these two songs use the same trumpet line?
Man in uniform at .57 seconds in C&D at 1.32 Now your lives are complete. [Edited 9/30/07 14:43pm] | |
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3121 said: Now your lives are complete.
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He recycles all the time. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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"The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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Genesia said: He recycles all the time.
d'ya mean like he seperates his plastics from his papers and tin cans? thats all well and good considering the overlooming fear of climate change but back on topic please. | |
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off the top of my head isn't the guitar line from rave the same as the max on the symbol album? | |
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Boringbastard said: off the top of my head isn't the guitar line from rave the same as the max on the symbol album?
thats a keen ear you have there boringbastard. | |
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No | |
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wlcm2thdwn said: No
Care to elaborate, at all? | |
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In both Man In A Uniform and C&D, it's the "taps" - the military trumpet line used to wake people in the morning (I'm probably butchering every element of the truth here, but the point is it's not Prince's line and he used it deliberately in both cases to illustrate the military). | |
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booyah said: In both Man In A Uniform and C&D, it's the "taps" - the military trumpet line used to wake people in the morning (I'm probably butchering every element of the truth here, but the point is it's not Prince's line and he used it deliberately in both cases to illustrate the military).
ahh, i see what you mean! is it exactly though? im not sure. | |
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booyah said: In both Man In A Uniform and C&D, it's the "taps" - the military trumpet line used to wake people in the morning (I'm probably butchering every element of the truth here, but the point is it's not Prince's line and he used it deliberately in both cases to illustrate the military).
haha reveille, not taps, but yes you're right. My Legacy
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