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its wierd tot hink that someone finds there way to the RM board...that would ask a question like that, you would htink a fan board like this would...be for people who are obsessed and know that right off hand and wouldnt ask such nonsense.
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Man of the Hour kind of reminds me of Man of the Hour (demo)
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"Come As You Are" has the same bassline as "80's".
Cut the kid some slack. I owned both of those songs for several years before I put two and two together to figure out they were exactly the same music.
--PunkDavid
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 7:19 pm Posts: 39068 Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA Gender: Male
punkdavid wrote:
Cut the kid some slack. I owned both of those songs for several years before I put two and two together to figure out they were exactly the same music.
I'm always either an elitist prick or a dumbass on this board. I can't seem to find any middle ground.
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just_b wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
Cut the kid some slack. I owned both of those songs for several years before I put two and two together to figure out they were exactly the same music.
I'm always either an elitist prick or a dumbass on this board. I can't seem to find any middle ground.
Be like me and listen to random obscure European bands
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 1:14 am Posts: 37778 Location: OmaGOD!!! Gender: Male
godeatgod wrote:
just_b wrote:
punkdavid wrote:
Cut the kid some slack. I owned both of those songs for several years before I put two and two together to figure out they were exactly the same music.
I'm always either an elitist prick or a dumbass on this board. I can't seem to find any middle ground.
Be like me and listen to random obscure European bands
No, that's your internet schtick.
--PunkDavid
_________________ Unfortunately, at the Dawning of the Age of Aquarius, the Flower Children jerked off and went back to sleep.
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 8:44 pm Posts: 399 Location: London, England
mortimer74 wrote:
"Times of Trouble" by Temple of the Dog is pretty much similar to Footsteps. Does anyone know the story?
From the Pearl Jam FAQ
4.4 Why does Footsteps sound almost exactly like Temple of the Dog's Times of Trouble?
Footsteps was written by Vedder as part 3 of the Mini-Opera at the same time that Chris Cornell was putting his Times of Trouble lyrics to the same Stone Gossard riff. So both songs eventually emerged. Technically speaking, Vedder's came first. As he says, "Chris has his version and I have mine..."
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