Classical rip-offs
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shamustwin
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ELP's "Hoedown" and "Fanfare For The Common Man" are both redos of Aaron Copeland works...the first is kind of fun (I played it in the first band I was in)...the second is a moribund exercise in futility.
The first time I ever heard the conclusion of Stravinsky's Firebird was over the PA system at a 1972 Yes concert, with a million little reflections bouncing off the 'disco ball' and frisbees filling the air...just before the band took the stage...
The first time I ever heard the conclusion of Stravinsky's Firebird was over the PA system at a 1972 Yes concert, with a million little reflections bouncing off the 'disco ball' and frisbees filling the air...just before the band took the stage...
I didn't get where I am today by being on time...
Not a classical rip-off, but worth mentioning all the same: Holland-Dozier-Holland wrote 'Mickey's Monkey'. I only know Mother's Finest's version of it on their 1977 'Another Mother Further' album. Now if you listen to Led Zeppelin's 1975 'Custard Pie', you'll find that it is a 'Mickey's Monkey' rip-off. No?
A Rickenbacker bass is much like the Jaguar E car - perennially ultra-fashionable.

Kiddin' of course, NOM...