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Mushroom Sword ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 28 2010 Status: Offline Points: 426 |
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What are some bands you can think of that sound like eachother? Not just... the same style, but when hearing certain songs you go, "wait, is this ______!?"
For some reason Pink Floyd and The Beatles in some songs ( mainy with choirs) sounds very much alike. The very very first words from "Because" from the Beatles reminds me of Pink Floyd. But from the Syd-Barret- era, "See Emily Play" the whole thing sounds just like a Beatles song. So yeah, bands that sound the same, or songs you think are from different artists? |
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The_Jester ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: September 29 2010 Status: Offline Points: 741 |
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With the same exemple: Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon sounds really much like the Beatles but with saxophone. I don't hate sax but on the album it's sounds horrible.
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Triceratopsoil ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 03 2010 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 18016 |
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Marillion sounds like Genesis
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:O Next you're going to tell me Glass Hammer sounds like Yes! Do Mostly Autumn sound like Pink Floyd and Renaissance?
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Triceratopsoil ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: April 03 2010 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 18016 |
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Magic Pie sounds like Dream Theater |
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WalterDigsTunes ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() Joined: September 11 2007 Location: SanDiegoTijuana Status: Offline Points: 4373 |
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That might be its only redeeming feature. In fact, I'd pay good money to hear a version where waters, mason, gilmour, wright and all the voices are edited out. Nothing but Alan Parsons-engineered sax. Mmmm, far more interesting than beatles-like floyd (a prissy mix even in the best of times). |
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Prog Geo ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: November 09 2010 Location: Athens (Greece) Status: Offline Points: 2555 |
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I love post rock/metal but I must confess that the sound is very similar between the bands.
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lazland ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: October 28 2008 Location: Wales Status: Offline Points: 13801 |
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Very early Marillion sounds like Genesis. Anything after Misplaced Childhood, and especially Seasons End, sounds bugger all like Genesis - I know. I was there! ![]() |
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sleeper ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: October 09 2005 Location: Entropia Status: Offline Points: 16449 |
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Those early albums sound nothing like Genesis, composition styles between the bands are far too different for anything other than a passing semblance.
Anyway, Minsk are a Neurosis clone, except they sound better than Neurosis. Edited by sleeper - November 17 2010 at 07:10 |
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lazland ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: October 28 2008 Location: Wales Status: Offline Points: 13801 |
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I think, to be fair, you could make an argument that Grendel was very much in the spirit of a certain epic track from Foxtrot and that Garden Party drew a little bit of inspiration from tracks like Harold The Barrel. However, in the main, you are right. Marillion have never been copyists. It's why they have been so good & successful. |
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I always thought Marillion sounded like Genesis myself. One of the first things I said in fact. So it must be there.
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Citizen Cain is a proper Genesis clone
Marillion was inspired by Genesis and that influence is present in Script... but after that it's progressively more different. The h era is something else entirely (and even better than the fish period imo) |
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I even think that in Script Marillion already has a very own sound. Probably heavily inspired by Genesis, but in no way a clone.
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I'm surprised noone has mentioned the Starcastle sounding like Yes connection.
Also, early RPWL sounds similar to Pink Floyd. Not surprising since they were a Pink Floyd cover band before they started writing original material.
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Asia Minor sounds remarkably like Camel. Which is fantastic.
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Oh yes, and apparently Manning sounds like a cross between Jethro Tull and a goat.
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moshkito ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 04 2007 Location: Grok City Status: Offline Points: 18148 |
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Hi,
I really think, specially the admins and the folks that work this board, that we need to be wary of "sounding like", specially when you can go get a Prophet 5 and sound like so many of those bands because of the keyboard, or someone else sound like Michael Jackson because he made the DX7's famous.
Or that all musicians that play a Hammond organ sound the same ...
It's too easy ... and I really think this is unfair to the musicians themselves.
I don't think that Marillion and Genesis are anywhere near each other at all ... I actually think that in the beginning, Marillion with Fish actually payed more attention to the lyrics and acting them out, than Genesis, where Peter Gabriel, for all intents and purposes, was more of a story teller, than he was acting them out! The costumes makes you think he's acting them out, but the only place he really acts it all out is the one where he got rid of the costumes ... The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway!
IF, and this is my thinking, you think that something sounds like something else, I have this idea that you are not listening to the music at all ... like saying that there is no difference between Beethoven, Brahms and anyone else at the time ... and that's insane and ... sophomoric for most history courses out there.
You have to give ALL the work some credit, not discredit Marillion because Fish is not your cup of tea, which would make your liking of Peter Hammill rather strange in my book.
Go to a music store ... every thing in there is the same as it is in the next music store you go visit ... and you have to realize that the chances that things will sound similar become way too good, specially when they are teaching crap music theory in school, while you go out and play conventional stuff with the jazz band ... and then you wonder why some revolt and go play metal ... it's like a finger and say ... I'm tired of that crappy stuff ... and this is more fun! The problem is ... they are doing exactly the same thing as everyone else ... because it is all they know.
The most important part of the "progressive" movement, is that a lot of these people were revolting against the standards that were set in the music business for pop music and anything else, not to mention social ... a lot of things! But the only keyboard they could use was the one that was available at merde music ... and then you are going to say ... they sound like blah and blah ...
Heck ... I guess that we're all born the same ... and can't be different! After all, it's always a womb, right?
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moshkito ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: January 04 2007 Location: Grok City Status: Offline Points: 18148 |
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Not quite the correct interpretation of this at all.
The Beatles, along with the Rolling Stones, Kinks and many others had just finished cracking the popular music hold/controls that prevented artists from doing what they wanted to do. Things like Sgt. Peppers making it big were absolutely huge ... and it brought a wave of copycats the world over.
Pink Floyd started as a pop band ... but one that was already anti-establishment when it came to its music. That they also, accidentally or otherswise, found trippy stuff and a mood and flow that they thought was more interesting and experimental and fun than the crappy 3 minute radio songs, specially when the ones that made to top ten were total garbage when compared to what Pink Floyd and many other people were writing ... it was time to leave that whole thing behind ... and this is where the Beatles failed ... they could not leave it behind and Paul never left it!
The resemblance between the two is ... limited to the fact that the instruments used are probably the same, since they were the only ones anyone could buy at the time! I think it's easy to say that it is similar 40 years later, but in essence, and in the end ... it really isn't. The Beatles wording is much more serious. Pink Floyd's is almost all, totally surrealistic, which was something the Beatles were incapable of doing themselves.
Side story on all this ... check out the internet on the ten worst business decisions ever made! ... you got it, a jerk saying this crap would never sell! The band? ... The Beatles! Edited by moshkito - November 17 2010 at 18:39 |
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