Post subject: PJ songs that remind you of other artists
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 3:27 pm
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Black, Red, Yellow: JET
Thumbing My Way: BURCE SPRINGSTEEN
Sleigh of Hand: STING
Dirty Frank: CHILI PEPPERS
What others?
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Nothing As It Seems - Pink Floyd
Spin the Black Circle - Moterhead
Do The Evolution - The Toadies
Mankind - R.E.M. (did someone say that already?)
Who You Are - The Greatful Dead
Yellow Ledbetter - Hendrix (of course)
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you will almost always see some form of reference or favorance in pearl jam's music because they are so passionate about the people they like and grew up listneing to and the people who inspire them, like Neil Young, or Young Neil as Eddie calls him, so they are always mixing the music that influence them into their music
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Harmony (that third instrumental on TB2K) sounds just like Smashing Pumpkins.
Dirty Frank was intentionally made to sound like the Chilis, and if All Those Yesterdays wasn't intentionally made to sound like the Beatles, I'd be very surprised.
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