Thread started 08/10/16 1:26amCherryMoon57 |
Shake and 96 Tears GB's Shake always reminded me of the Question mark & The Mysterians' 96 Tears. Has anyone else noticed? Has this similarity or any inspiration ever been officially mentioned by The Time or Prince in any interviews ? https://www.youtube.com/w...iQbtRYty1Q
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Reply #1 posted 08/10/16 3:42am
jodznsez |
they're very similair, but they're just simple, basic rock piano riff/chord progression.
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a bit like the Portishead glory box chord progression (that's an Isaac hayes sample i believe) - that progression is in a million and one other songs. *
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Reply #2 posted 08/10/16 4:07am
CherryMoon57 |
jodznsez said:
they're very similair, but they're just simple, basic rock piano riff/chord progression.
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a bit like the Portishead glory box chord progression (that's an Isaac hayes sample i believe) - that progression is in a million and one other songs.
Yeah that's taken from Ike's Rap II. "I'm so tiiired..." Love that song. In Shake though it is not a straightforward sample but more like a noticeable similarity. Whether that was done deliberately of not I'm not sure but 96 Tears instantly pops up into my head whenever I hear Shake. [Edited 8/10/16 4:19am] Life Matters |
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Reply #3 posted 08/10/16 9:49am
Reply #4 posted 08/10/16 10:20am
CherryMoon57 |
CalhounSq said:
Is it the same as Aretha's 96 Tears? I've only heard hers
I only know of the original version (see link in OP) and was not aware that Aretha Franklin had covered it until now . Life Matters |
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Reply #5 posted 08/10/16 2:48pm
CalhounSq |
CherryMoon57 said:
CalhounSq said:
Is it the same as Aretha's 96 Tears? I've only heard hers
I only know of the original version (see link in OP) and was not aware that Aretha Franklin had covered it until now .
Ahh, see I didn't even know hers was a cover! I tend not to look at liner notes most of the time I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it |
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Reply #6 posted 08/10/16 3:13pm
CherryMoon57 |
CalhounSq said:
CherryMoon57 said:
I only know of the original version (see link in OP) and was not aware that Aretha Franklin had covered it until now .
Ahh, see I didn't even know hers was a cover! I tend not to look at liner notes most of the time
The original has always been very popular in France and so is the Stranglers version, so I heard it quite a lot on the radio.
Aretha's version came only 2 years after the original but it sounds very different, like it's not the same song. And it hasn't got that distinct keyboard riff I was referring to.
The first time I listened to Graffiti Bridge and heard the keyboard on Shake, my first thought was that it was a new cover of 96 Tears lol. Life Matters |
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Reply #7 posted 08/10/16 4:49pm
CalhounSq |
CherryMoon57 said:
CalhounSq said:
Ahh, see I didn't even know hers was a cover! I tend not to look at liner notes most of the time
The original has always been very popular in France and so is the Stranglers version, so I heard it quite a lot on the radio.
Aretha's version came only 2 years after the original but it sounds very different, like it's not the same song. And it hasn't got that distinct keyboard riff I was referring to.
The first time I listened to Graffiti Bridge and heard the keyboard on Shake, my first thought was that it was a new cover of 96 Tears lol.
I'll have to listen to the original at some point - thx for the info! I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it |
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