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Thanks to some random guy on twitter, I heard the similarity straight away but the rogue traders weren't exactly front of mind so took me a while to find.
 




Thanks to some random guy on twitter, I heard the similarity straight away but the rogue traders weren't exactly front of mind so took me a while to find.



And Voodoo Child sampled Elvis Costello - Pump it Up.
 
Krokus were enjoyable in their day, but notoriously unoriginal.

Judas Priest - Exciter


Krokus - Headhunter



(Headhunter is basically a slightly re-written Exciter)

AC/DC - Let There Be Rock


Krokus - Long Stick Goes Boom



(Although in fairness, less of a straight song rip-off, than if Krokus listened to the entire Let There Be Rock album and then decided to piece parts of it back together while keeping the same sound - for example, they've basically made the former's ending the latter's beginning!)

Def Leppard - Let It Go


Def Leppard - Photograph


Krokus - Midnite Maniac



(Midnite Maniac combines the former's fast tempo and opening onslaught of riffage with the latter's ridiculously hooky pre-chorus/chorus, in a way that IMO trumps both Def Leppard songs - but they're still not winning any Most Original Artist awards anytime soon)
 

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Kashmir - Led Zeppelin




Whitesnake - Judgment Day




Clearly the latter is a reworking of the former. Still a good song though, with a stand-and-deliver opening drum beat, a scorching opening riff, and some customary Vai pyrotechnics. But still, it lies in the shadow of its illustrious predecessor.
 
I've always noticed this one, though no-one really seems to pick it up. Probably because The Perfect Day is less known. But I believe it was a top 10 hit in Australia. Verses VERY similar IMO.

1987 - Fischer-Z - The Perfect Day




1989 - Billy Joel - We Didn't Start The Fire

 
Most people associate "I Want Candy" with this song.


But it was a cover of this 1965 song by the Strangeloves.


The Strangeloves were supposed to be a group of 3 Australian brothers, Giles, Miles and Niles Strange, raised on an outback sheep station. Which was a fabrication.

This song was released before the Strangloves song, also in 1965.
 
Most people associate "I Want Candy" with this song.


But it was a cover of this 1965 song by the Strangeloves.


The Strangeloves were supposed to be a group of 3 Australian brothers, Giles, Miles and Niles Strange, raised on an outback sheep station. Which was a fabrication.

This song was released before the Strangloves song, also in 1965.



Also similar to I Want Candy, Willie and the Hand Jive and that Bo Diddley song is Solsbury Hill by Peter Gabriel.
 
Krokus were enjoyable in their day, but notoriously unoriginal.

Judas Priest - Exciter


Krokus - Headhunter



(Headhunter is basically a slightly re-written Exciter)

AC/DC - Let There Be Rock


Krokus - Long Stick Goes Boom



(Although in fairness, less of a straight song rip-off, than if Krokus listened to the entire Let There Be Rock album and then decided to piece parts of it back together while keeping the same sound - for example, they've basically made the former's ending the latter's beginning!)

Def Leppard - Let It Go


Def Leppard - Photograph


Krokus - Midnite Maniac



(Midnite Maniac combines the former's fast tempo and opening onslaught of riffage with the latter's ridiculously hooky pre-chorus/chorus, in a way that IMO trumps both Def Leppard songs - but they're still not winning any Most Original Artist awards anytime soon)


Bit of a stretch on two of these
 
some of the violin at the start of this


reminded me of from 8:50 on this


Which at 22:58 has a bit of this

 
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Solomon Linda&The Evening - Mbube 1938


The Tokens - The Lion Sleeps Tonight 1961


I really hate that song. I don't care who is singing it.

Wasn't there some copyright thing about this song a few years ago?
 
What do you think?
Solomon Linda&The Evening - Mbube 1938


The Tokens - The Lion Sleeps Tonight 1961



I believe Mbube is the correct pronounciation while 'Wimoweh,' as uttered in the song, is a sort of phoneticisation or onomatopoeic.
 
What do you think?
Solomon Linda&The Evening - Mbube 1938


The Tokens - The Lion Sleeps Tonight 1961

Interesting to find out about the origins of songs :thumbsu:
 

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Neil young Tonight’s the night riff was used quite prominently in a Barry gibb song which frankie valli sung several years later. Note perfect.
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