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Somewhere between Mean Mr Mustard and Hey Bulldog for me
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The intro from this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itF3WhfFU70 turns up in Mayakovsky.
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Also the 'hatred and failure' bit in BTCATB really reminds me of something, thought at first it was the 'Sterile like a line of piss' bit in CTRNR and it might be but I have a nagging feeling it's something else.
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Hugheskova = Simple Minds - Theme for Great Cities: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJDx-1L3V9U
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One of my friends said the last 40 seconds or so of BTCATB sound like the chorus to The Bed by Lou Reed.
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This is exactly what I was coming in here to post!
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There are a couple of other moments that remind me of other songs, but I can't quite put my finger on it... |
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Oh, yes, "Between the Clock..." is very Prefab Sprout, not because of the music, but because Gartside's voice sounds so much like Paddy McAloon's. Only a tiny, tiny step away from downright kitsch.
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I can't believe nobody's noticed the intro to Last Jet to Moscow sounds like the intro to Primary by The Cure yet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xrZ61cuKLk
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Again, not in terms of the music, but that line in SPLAM - "We could have been heroes, but failure's more fun" - always reminds me (apart from Bowie) of "Road to Joy" by Bright Eyes, when Conor Oberst goes: "I could have been a famous singer / If I had someone else's voice /But failure's always sounded better / Let's f**k it up boys, make some noise!" Glorious!
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Likewise. It reminds me of another Manics song, possibly a bit similar to a verse in Removables? It's been bothering me since I heard it first though.
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The solo in Ain't Going Down.
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As soon as I heard Empty Motorcade I immediately thought the first 45secs before the 'we were young' sounded a bit like Muse...don't know if it's a particular song though or just the style?
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