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Help. What song does "Uptown Funk" remind you of? Hey all
To me the music sounds like " Living in America", " Wanna be startin' somethin'", and " Oops upside the head" all mixed together during certain parts of the song. Anyone else have a song or agree with mine. | |
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It does reminds me of "Oops Upside Your Head" too. Especially at the "Uptown funk you/uptown funk you up" part. | |
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I also hear Michael Jackson's "Jam" in it... | |
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It has elements of many songs mentioned here and other threads. The horn section recalls Jam by MJ, the bassline screams Cameo as a whole funk style (not a specific song), but I think the flow (This hit the ice cold, Michelle Pffeifer...) sounds very rare to me. I hear people comparing UF to Jungle Love by The Time and I don't see that, the only thing that recalls The Time is the music video. | |
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As mentioned The Horns from Jam by Michael And the guitar fom More Bounce To The Ounce (watered down) "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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First time I hard this track, this is what came to mind:
Funk Is It's Own Reward | |
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BINGO!! It's the first song that came to mind when I first heard this Bruno cut | |
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It's the horn part, it has a similar rhythm. | |
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It sounds like Zapp to me. | |
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It sounds like a funk-lite band borrowed elements from tracks funkier than their own and played them at the same time. | |
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Ooh, that's even closer. | |
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Shouldn't that specific line just remind you all of The Sequence "funk, you, right on up, funk you right on up" | |
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The synth drone hits the same way as "Jungle Love". Can't you hear that at least? | |
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I would like to call this thread "Hey, let's shit on Prince again and deny all of his importance and input in music". Mostly everbody is putting in links to songs that most definitely aren't The Time or Prince because "fuck those guys. They didn't have anything to do with the inspiration of the song. Most certainly not. Uhhh, uhhh" "It sounds like everybody from the early eighties except for The Time or Prince, they have no relevance in Uptown Funk. I must find a link of a song to prove all of the Princelovers that they are wrong."
So the guitar riff in the intro has no Controversy album feel at all? So the synth drone (thanks Cinny) doesn't sound like anything on Controversy, The Time (1981), 1999, What Time Is It?, Ice Cream Castles? Ok, so I must be absolutely sound deaf then. After spending almost two years on this board I've found out that there are more haters than fans of Prince's music. And let me tell you something, that's a new one for me! | |
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I'll have to do a side-by-side. I never heard that, and that is the one James Brown hit other than "Unity" that I recall being new in my lifetime! | |
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I think there is more influence from The Time than just the "synth drone" but that part is just undisputable. | |
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Reminds me of: FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Was (Not Was) Everybody Walk the Dinosaur [Edited 2/17/15 18:20pm] All good things they say never last... | |
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I agree Was Not Was/James Brown/Billy Preston? "Living in America" and Zapp are "Uptown Funk"
***(Housequake bass-line possibly influenced the bassline-breakdown/bridge in "Living In America")
Years ago, I told an ex-classmate and Prince-fan that "Living In America" must have influenced the bass-line to "Housequake", and dude was angry...
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I don't know who make this wikipedia page, but the info pretty much sums it up who inspired Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars to make Uptown Funk: Uptown Funk is heavily influenced by the "Minneapolis Sound" of the early 80s, pioneered by Prince, and The Time with Morris Day, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. According to Ronson in Rolling Stone the song "animates a Minneapolis groove." According to Billboard 's author, Sean Ross, the song is widely influenced by funk artists and their songs, including James Brown's "Living in America", Stevie Wonder 's "Superstition", Zapp's "More Bounce to the Ounce", One Way's "Cutie Pie", The Gap Band's "Oops Up Side Your Head", Earth, Wind & Fire's "Getaway", The Sequence's "Funk You Up", The Sugarhill Gang's "Apache", George Kranz's "Trommeltanz (Din Daa Daa)" and The Time's "Cool" though more likely this comes from The Time's hit "Jungle Love". The only song on "Uptown Funk" specifically credited is the 2012 top 10 R&B and rap hit Trinidad James' "All Gold Everything" (which gives the song its "don't believe me, just watch" chant). Nevertheless, many of the songs cited "were released during the worst period of a "disco backlash" that effectively kept all types of black music, not just disco, off of top 40", while "Uptown Funk" received instant airplay at top 40 radio.[4]
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Weak as water. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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What would you change in its production? I quite like it. | |
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I don't like anything about the song. I'm a fan of Ronson, but this new project doesn't move me. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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So many of my friends keep telling me they love the new Prince song...I am like huh? You heard This Could Be Us?? Uptown Funk sorta reminds me of The Time, but def not Prince and def not his recent stuff. | |
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I'm thinking "Why can't he enjoy anything??" | |
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I do......just not weak things. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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