Thread started 10/27/17 4:02amrobertgeorge |
Give it up - Evelyn "Champagne" King Fright Night Soundtrack sounds like Take me with u Right, so watching an old horror movie from back in the day, and enjoying the eighties soundtrack.
The song is playing in a club and I am enjoying it (the song and the movie Fright Night) and suddenly the song morphs (much like a werewolf) into Take Me With U.
The time frame fits. I actually think the song is good and does enough to not be an issue (I ain't calling no web sheriff), I just wondered if anyone can hear the similarity and or had noticed this before?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXwivZO7b6M&list=PLOOyo9hGjUmbJqYJoSpGBuNxTF-4TIlwu
I am not sure how to post the video, but I have provided the link hopefully, some help please.
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Reply #1 posted 10/27/17 9:04am
Reply #2 posted 10/27/17 12:19pm
Reply #3 posted 10/27/17 2:50pm
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robertgeorge said:
Firstly, thank you for posting the videos. I can see the comparison to the Janet song, which I had not heard before.
I always loved that Janet song, but it remains hidden on the Control album.
To post a YouTube video get just the URL for the video. You posted a playlist URL. The bolded is all you need:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXwivZO7b6M&list=PLOOyo9hGjUmbJqYJoSpGBuNxTF-4TIlwu
Everything with and after the & symbol is superfluous stuff. You just need the watch?v=etc in the URL. That string of characters can vary greatly for a video's URL.
Type [ youtube ] URL [/ youtube ] (without any spaces) to post a video. You can always click Preview Post to be sure it's working before you Post Response.
You actually only need rXwivZO7b6M from the URL in those YouTube brackets for the video to post on here, like this:
[ youtube ]rXwivZO7b6M[/ youtube ] (without any spaces)
Hope that helps for future reference.
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Reply #4 posted 10/27/17 5:06pm
robertgeorge |
Thank you, that helps.
I should listen to those tracks that are buried in her earlier albums. When you combine Janet Jackson, and Jam and Lewis, and all of the people she worked with she has a nice discography. I like the Velvet Rope and the Rhythm Nation stuff, but should check out all her earlier stuff, b sides, remixes etc.
I really think that Janet's vocals make what is a good track better. It adds an organic and emotional balance against the synths. An album track for me, but a worthwhile one. |
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Reply #5 posted 10/27/17 5:11pm
imprimis |
I hear a bit of 'The Way You Make Me Feel' synth-wise, although clearly there is no relationship. Also 'You Can Be Mine' (unrelated) and 'Stand Back'. I believe it is trying to capture a 'Break Out'-era Pointer Sisters vibe.
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Reply #6 posted 10/27/17 5:40pm
CherryMoon57 |
I agree, not the accompaniment but this melodic sequence :
'I'll give it up, yes sweet honey you win Ooh I wanna give in to temptation A fire's burning underneath my skin That tells me stop the hesitation'
is very close to:
'I can't disguise the pounding of my heart It beats so strong It's in your eyes, what can I say They turn me on'
and:
'Come on and touch the place in me That's calling out your name We want each other oh so much Why must we play this game?'
..., etc.
[Edited 10/27/17 17:49pm] Life Matters |
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Reply #7 posted 10/27/17 5:44pm
robertgeorge |
imprimis said:
I hear a bit of 'The Way You Make Me Feel' synth-wise, although clearly there is no relationship. Also 'You Can Be Mine' (unrelated) and 'Stand Back'. I believe it is trying to capture a 'Break Out'-era Pointer Sisters vibe.
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I can hear the Pointer Sisters fell/sound. This song has grown on me. Even though the guitar is a little cliched, it is well done and suits the song. It is a good song that seem to be a nice patchwork of influences, and to me stands out well for a song buried in a film soundtrack, before soundtracks really became a thing (Rogers & Hammerstein, Grease and Purple Rain aside).
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Reply #8 posted 10/27/17 5:49pm
robertgeorge |
CherryMoon57 said:
I agree, not the accompaniment but this melodic sequence :
'I'll give it up, yes sweet honey you win Ooh I wanna give in to temptation A fire's burning underneath my skin That tells me stop the hesitation'
is very close to:
'I can't disguise the pounding of my heart It beats so strong It's in your eyes, what can I say They turn me on'
and:
'Come on and touch the place in me That's calling out your name We want each other oh so much Why must we play this game?'
In fact is so obvious that I wonder if some of you need to have your ears cleaned lol.
Thank you, I was starting to doubt myself a little here. I think my error was not making it clear enough in the first post, but that is the link
While a bad copy of a song or singer is atrocious to hear, I am not mad at this borrowing. It is a nice melody and I am happy to hear it recycled in a song that is not a did copy (like a Florida sampled song would end up being). There is no longer a Prince, so anything that reminds me of him does my heart well to hear.
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Reply #9 posted 10/27/17 6:07pm
CherryMoon57 |
robertgeorge said:
CherryMoon57 said:
I agree, not the accompaniment but this melodic sequence :
'I'll give it up, yes sweet honey you win Ooh I wanna give in to temptation A fire's burning underneath my skin That tells me stop the hesitation'
is very close to:
'I can't disguise the pounding of my heart It beats so strong It's in your eyes, what can I say They turn me on'
and:
'Come on and touch the place in me That's calling out your name We want each other oh so much Why must we play this game?'
In fact is so obvious that I wonder if some of you need to have your ears cleaned lol.
Thank you, I was starting to doubt myself a little here. I think my error was not making it clear enough in the first post, but that is the link
While a bad copy of a song or singer is atrocious to hear, I am not mad at this borrowing. It is a nice melody and I am happy to hear it recycled in a song that is not a did copy (like a Florida sampled song would end up being). There is no longer a Prince, so anything that reminds me of him does my heart well to hear.
I often find myself hearing or seeing Prince in other artists' work too.
Whether it was him drawing inspiration from others or others drawing from him, it is always a welcome nod to me.
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Reply #10 posted 10/28/17 12:17am
BoraBora |
On an OT side note, the Brad Fiedel's score for "Fright Night" is one of my favourite movies' soundtrack.
The instrumental "Come To Me" track (and the derivations, excluding the vocal version which is married by a very awful vocal performance) is an haunting little masterpiece.
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Reply #11 posted 10/28/17 1:26am
robertgeorge |
BoraBora said:
On an OT side note, the Brad Fiedel's score for "Fright Night" is one of my favourite movies' soundtrack.
The instrumental "Come To Me" track (and the derivations, excluding the vocal version which is married by a very awful vocal performance) is an haunting little masterpiece.
Watching the movie again was a different experience than watching it as a child/adolescent. It impressed on me that for a teen/young adult horror movie, it did a lot of things well including the balance of lighter teen enjoyable viewing and the smattering of horror to give the movie the modicum of edge. The soundtrack - song and score was well done, and though often this area of the filmaking can be compromised, I agree "Come to Me" has something special. |
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