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Thread started 03/24/09 3:56pm

graecophilos

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Best CHIC-sound alikes songs?

I'm so in love with Chic (I'm a fan for three years now). Since they have been that influential, I wonder if there are certain songs that are obviously influenced by CHIC or even sound alikes.

I think THIS http://www.youtube.com/wa...IlApqvC_uE

sounds like Chic. Did they rip off the Le Freak middle section chord progression??

No songs with samples are welcome.
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Reply #1 posted 03/24/09 4:18pm

SoulAlive

"On The Beat" by BB&Q Band
"Feelin Lucky Lately" by High Fashion
"All American Girls" by Sister Sledge
"Paradise" by Change
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Reply #2 posted 03/24/09 4:38pm

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yeahthat











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http://prince.org/msg/8/300078
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Reply #3 posted 03/24/09 5:34pm

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Shango, these all sound like CHIC because they are CHIC.

Shango said:

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Reply #4 posted 03/24/09 5:40pm

Shango

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therevolutionwillnotbe said:

Shango, these all sound like CHIC because they are CHIC.

LoLz, yeah i nose ... added them as a bonus.
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Reply #5 posted 03/24/09 5:57pm

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Rene & Angela - I Love You More:
http://www.youtube.com/wa...Kvylac3zic

Aretha Franklin - Jump To It
http://www.imeem.com/lani...ump-to-it/
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Reply #6 posted 03/24/09 9:09pm

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Queen - Another Bites the Dust - I remember reading in Chic: Everybody Dance: The Politics of Disco that many folks thought Chic had ripped them off! Haha yeah...

Orange Juice - Rip It Up



It's the guitar lick of course. How many times has it been ripped off? lol
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Reply #7 posted 03/24/09 9:15pm

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I like "Give It to Me" from Rick James, off the 'Street Sounds' release.
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Reply #8 posted 03/24/09 9:52pm

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ElBessoNegro said:

Queen - Another Bites the Dust - I remember reading in Chic: Everybody Dance: The Politics of Disco that many folks thought Chic had ripped them off!


That right there is the blatant disregard, dismissal, disrespect most white-identified people have for music made by or inspired by black musicians. And it fucking pisses me off!!!
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Reply #9 posted 03/25/09 3:46am

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therevolutionwillnotbe said:

ElBessoNegro said:

Queen - Another Bites the Dust - I remember reading in Chic: Everybody Dance: The Politics of Disco that many folks thought Chic had ripped them off!


That right there is the blatant disregard, dismissal, disrespect most white-identified people have for music made by or inspired by black musicians. And it fucking pisses me off!!!


but Brian Decon of Queen (the bass player and songwriter) never denied that he was inspired by Good Times.
In fact they went into a more black direction but the album flopped.

It was more Queen's mainly white rock audience that did not no anything about black musicians, namely CHIC.
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Reply #10 posted 03/25/09 4:30am

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graecophilos said:

therevolutionwillnotbe said:



That right there is the blatant disregard, dismissal, disrespect most white-identified people have for music made by or inspired by black musicians. And it fucking pisses me off!!!


but Brian Decon of Queen (the bass player and songwriter) never denied that he was inspired by Good Times.
In fact they went into a more black direction but the album flopped.

It was more Queen's mainly white rock audience that did not no anything about black musicians, namely CHIC.


flopped? you can't mean "The Game" confuse it was even the only Queen album to hit No1 in the US, no?

anyway "Hot Space" (their most direct attempt at funk and "black" sounds) flopped big time

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Reply #11 posted 03/25/09 5:04am

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Dancelot said:

graecophilos said:



but Brian Decon of Queen (the bass player and songwriter) never denied that he was inspired by Good Times.
In fact they went into a more black direction but the album flopped.

It was more Queen's mainly white rock audience that did not no anything about black musicians, namely CHIC.


flopped? you can't mean "The Game" confuse it was even the only Queen album to hit No1 in the US, no?

anyway "Hot Space" (their most direct attempt at funk and "black" sounds) flopped big time

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yeah, I was reffering to the Hot Space album. It's not a good album imo anyway.
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Reply #12 posted 03/25/09 5:18am

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Interestingly enough I was listening to In the Glow of Love the other day and it reminded me of Chic. Don't know if it's exactly a sound alike but it sure makes me think of them. I only have a vinyl copy stored far from me so I wonder who the prodcution is by? confuse
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Reply #13 posted 03/25/09 5:18am

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graecophilos said:

yeah, I was reffering to the Hot Space album. It's not a good album imo anyway.

for me personally it marks the beginning of the end, after Hot Space and The Works I started to loose interest and didn't continue buying their albums

Hot Space is so so IMHO... if it hadn't been Queen but some newcomer group instead, maybe my reaction would have been different.. anyway, there are songs on it I really enjoy, but as an overall album it's to patchy and just doesen't work for me
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Reply #14 posted 03/25/09 5:27am

SoulAlive

JackieBlue said:

Interestingly enough I was listening to In the Glow of Love the other day and it reminded me of Chic. Don't know if it's exactly a sound alike but it sure makes me think of them. I only have a vinyl copy stored far from me so I wonder who the production is by? confuse


Change were heavily influenced by Chic.They even used one of Chic's studio vocalists....some session singer named Luther Vandross lol "A Lover's Holiday" and "Paradise",in particular,sound like Chic tunes,imo.
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SoulAlive said:

JackieBlue said:

Interestingly enough I was listening to In the Glow of Love the other day and it reminded me of Chic. Don't know if it's exactly a sound alike but it sure makes me think of them. I only have a vinyl copy stored far from me so I wonder who the production is by? confuse


Change were heavily influenced by Chic.They even used one of Chic's studio vocalists....some session singer named Luther Vandross lol "A Lover's Holiday" and "Paradise",in particular,sound like Chic tunes,imo.



I haven't heard the Change album in years. I'd love to listen to those tunes now. Didn't know Vandross sang with Chic as well but definitely not surprised (makes me miss my vinyl and liner notes even more). Sometimes you'll hear a song and it's like listening to it with new ears. music That's how I felt when I heard Glow of Love. It just grabbed me and every instrument stood out. I always thought it was a great song but wow.
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graecophilos said:

therevolutionwillnotbe said:



That right there is the blatant disregard, dismissal, disrespect most white-identified people have for music made by or inspired by black musicians. And it fucking pisses me off!!!


but Brian Decon of Queen (the bass player and songwriter) never denied that he was inspired by Good Times.
In fact they went into a more black direction but the album flopped.

It was more Queen's mainly white rock audience that did not no anything about black musicians, namely CHIC.


My statement wasn't directed at the members of Queen. I was referring to people who are deaf to something unless it comes from their own kind. "Good Times" was was released a full year before "Another One Bites The Dust" yet some people had the nerve to accuse CHIC of ripping Queen off. Just patrol the comments written on YouTube about songs covered by white artists that were originally written and/or performed by black artists. CHIC's "At Last I Am Free" is another prime example. Robert Wyatt covers it and some people naturally assume he wrote it because he is so brilliant. And when they're informed of the original artist...they say shit like "naw, that couldn't be a Chic song...they suck". barf
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therevolutionwillnotbe said:

graecophilos said:



but Brian Decon of Queen (the bass player and songwriter) never denied that he was inspired by Good Times.
In fact they went into a more black direction but the album flopped.

It was more Queen's mainly white rock audience that did not no anything about black musicians, namely CHIC.


My statement wasn't directed at the members of Queen. I was referring to people who are deaf to something unless it comes from their own kind. "Good Times" was was released a full year before "Another One Bites The Dust" yet some people had the nerve to accuse CHIC of ripping Queen off. Just patrol the comments written on YouTube about songs covered by white artists that were originally written and/or performed by black artists. CHIC's "At Last I Am Free" is another prime example. Robert Wyatt covers it and some people naturally assume he wrote it because he is so brilliant. And when they're informed of the original artist...they say shit like "naw, that couldn't be a Chic song...they suck". barf
[Edited 3/25/09 6:42am]


I fully understand that. there are too many whites who are way too ignorant.
I know a classical guy who thinks black music is rubbish and simple and refers to Stevie Wonder as "the blind singer". Ignorant and pretentious!
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Reply #18 posted 03/25/09 9:58am

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SoulAlive said:

"On The Beat" by BB&Q Band
"Feelin Lucky Lately" by High Fashion
"All American Girls" by Sister Sledge
"Paradise" by Change


That one and the other funky one off that album "If You Really Want Me"

And another Narada Michael Walden produced track from 1981 by his sister-n-law Wanda Walden called "Don't You Want My Lovin'

http://www.youtube.com/wa...annel_page
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Reply #19 posted 03/25/09 2:46pm

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Be sure and get Diana Ross's album "Diana" and Sister Sledge's "We Are Family" which were produced by Chic. The group Change also has a very Chic sound. And the song "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life" by Indeep sounds Chic-ish.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #20 posted 03/25/09 3:33pm

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vainandy said:

Be sure and get Diana Ross's album "Diana"


That's one of my favorite Chic efforts, if not the favorite.

The deluxe edition is dancing jig! The original mix is miles better than the released version imo.

"Have Fun Again (The Original Mix)" excited
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vainandy said:

Be sure and get Diana Ross's album "Diana" and Sister Sledge's "We Are Family" which were produced by Chic. The group Change also has a very Chic sound. And the song "Last Night A DJ Saved My Life" by Indeep sounds Chic-ish.


I actually prefer Norma Jean and We Are Family over the Diana album.
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NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #23 posted 03/25/09 4:15pm

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Here you go !

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Reply #24 posted 03/25/09 4:15pm

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NWF said:




cool

First time hearing this.. thanks for posting it!
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Reply #25 posted 03/25/09 11:24pm

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SoulAlive said:

"On The Beat" by BB&Q Band
"Feelin Lucky Lately" by High Fashion
"All American Girls" by Sister Sledge
"Paradise" by Change



Change period
I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think.
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Reply #26 posted 03/25/09 11:26pm

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SoulAlive said:

JackieBlue said:

Interestingly enough I was listening to In the Glow of Love the other day and it reminded me of Chic. Don't know if it's exactly a sound alike but it sure makes me think of them. I only have a vinyl copy stored far from me so I wonder who the production is by? confuse


Change were heavily influenced by Chic.They even used one of Chic's studio vocalists....some session singer named Luther Vandross lol "A Lover's Holiday" and "Paradise",in particular,sound like Chic tunes,imo.

Yup
I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think.
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Reply #27 posted 03/26/09 2:28am

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JackieBlue said:

Interestingly enough I was listening to In the Glow of Love the other day and it reminded me of Chic. Don't know if it's exactly a sound alike but it sure makes me think of them. I only have a vinyl copy stored far from me so I wonder who the prodcution is by? confuse

www.jacquespetrus.com
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SUPRMAN said:

SoulAlive said:



Change were heavily influenced by Chic.They even used one of Chic's studio vocalists....some session singer named Luther Vandross lol "A Lover's Holiday" and "Paradise",in particular,sound like Chic tunes,imo.

Yup


well, the recipe for a CHIC song is simple, but i guess coming up with the single ingredients needs a lot of creativity and talent.

But the basic things are: a heavy bassline that serves as the hook
the chords are played by the piano
and by a funk guitar
Strings
tight drums
female vocals.
The songs start and end with the chorus.
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Reply #29 posted 03/26/09 3:54am

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graecophilos said:

SUPRMAN said:


Yup


well, the recipe for a CHIC song is simple, but i guess coming up with the single ingredients needs a lot of creativity and talent.

But the basic things are: a heavy bassline that serves as the hook
the chords are played by the piano
and by a funk guitar
Strings
tight drums
female vocals
The songs start and end with the chorus.

The structure of singing is imo their strongest trademark.
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