Considering the number of songs Noel Gallagher has "been inspired by", I think it's a bit rich of him to start throwing accusations of plagiarism about!
@@pooman784 I loved that one too, I need a full version. It's just that those two songs are pretty melodically similar. Yesterday//Mr. Blue Sky seems like a more drastic shift in a lot of ways, so it's more surprising that it works.
i claim credit, for pointing out - in David's comments, earlier video, long ago - that _Yesterday_ & _Mr Blue Sky_ have same opening chords. :) Sorry to brag, but it was smart & I did notice it on my own / no software. One more thing: _Yesterday_ is a "D melodic minor" scale.
What? These words have the same letters so let’s swap them… Word 1…dial Word 2…laid Now let’s swap the letters Word 1…dial Word 2…laid Terrible headline! You are so much better than this.
I've also heard that "Mr. Blue Sky" was Jeff Lynne's attempt to expand the McCartney bridge section of "A Day in the Life" into a full song. One small point of comparison: the panting breath in "Mr. Blue Sky" after the line "running down the avenue" and the panting breath in "A Day in the Life" after the line "I noticed I was late".
@@prettychords Hey, it's in the channel name. Mr. David Piano. Middle name: Bennett. (By the way, "Peano" - said like "piano" - is actually a real surname. Only discovered that the other day, watching a video that actually had a real "Mr. Peano" in it. And I thought "wait, what? His surname is piano?". Yes, but spelt "Peano". Though totally said like "piano". I'm surprised Dickens didn't use that for a musician in one of his novels, fond as he was of "nominative determinism" for his characters.)
These swapped songs are really awesome to hear and work so well! Would love to hear more examples, regardless of whether the chord progressions are uncommon or not. I applaud your work, David!
@@RifqiMainGitar oh, there was already a really popular mashup that also included Aerosmith at the end also in the mid 2000s. It's called boulevard of broken songs Edit: it's the one by dean gray
David : "See if you can identify the 2 songs that have been swapped around". Subscribers (before the audio even plays) : "A Beatles song and a Radiohead song?"
Sexy Sadie vocals with Radiohead worked really well. I very much appreciate that when you do videos that feature a tool that you think so hard about showing practical applications which reveal new insights about songs we've listened to.
David Bennet delving briefly and accidentally onto mashup culture wasn't something I would have expected him to do... but it makes so much sense for him to do so.
More! I think there's a sub-genre of *random-song* plus Rick Astley's Never gonna give you up that could be explored. ua-cam.com/video/mTXzFkYX7-g/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/oT3mCybbhf0/v-deo.html come to mind.
There is a really well known mashup for Wonderwall and Boulevard of Broken Dreams that also uses Travis' Writing To Reach You (which btw mentions Wonderwall in the lyrics) and Eminem's version of Dream On in Sing For The Moment. One swap that I usually do to piss off my friends is Radiohead's Creep instrumental with Andres Calamaro's Flaca, have to mention that these two doesn't share chord progression so if you want to explain why this works so good I'll be glad to hear it
Same here! It's always a magic moment. Most of the time at least one of the songs is pretty obscure though so it's tough to find anyone else appreciating the mashup :
I did it a while aog with the Within Temptation song "Faster" and "Wicked Game" by Chris Isaak. Matched perfectly. Now I have this rock/metal version of wicked game...haha
For people interested in song mashups I would suggest Neil Cicierega's Mouth album series, there's a lot of clever combinations in them. Most tracks even contain more than 2 songs, some really funny and others super groovy.
These remind me of those pictures I see posted around the place where two jigsaw puzzles with identical cutting patterns are merged, so you get a perfectly-assembled jigsaw of a train galloping on horse legs.
That was fun! I was only talking today about how “Someone like you” by Paolo Nutini sounds like the same chord sequence as “It never rains in Southern California” by Albert Hammond Jr.
To me, some wonder wall, one of the most illuminating vids I saw. Especially, the inversion with "Wonderwall" and "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" was able to show to me that not only melodies but chord progression instrumentalized (specified rhythm) are able to gain an orginal status in the sense of copyright. Where the very first example Beatles/ELO is strikingly chosen, as it shows that the chord progression alone cannot guarantee ... which makes me assume some mysterious relationship between rhythm and harmonies. "Later on!" Cheers.
Years ago, I noticed a somewhat shocking similarity between The First Edition’s “What Condition My Condition Was In” and Johnny Rivers’ “Secret Agent Man.” You can practically sing the words of either while the other is playing.
Nice that we have a Jeff Lyne thumbnail. I just saw him on tour two weeks ago. Shy guy, but really humble man 💪🐢 Edit: WEEEEEEEEEELP, thumbnail changed :0
Props to whoever made the subtitles because it's the first time I've seen that much effort put into them, especially in the parts where they're showing the chords.
Noel frequently revisits his own chord progressions in different songs quite extensively. For example D'you Know What I Mean is built on Wonderwall, while Don't Look Back in Anger is a straight Whatever recycle.
I'm sure a lot of us found our way to David's channel after hearing mashups and medleys like "4 Chords" by Axis of Awesome, all of which exploit songs having passages with similar chords. A good mashup artist can blend songs together to the point where they feel like they were written that way. My favorite is "Intergalactic Spell" by The White Panda, which sets The Beastie Boys' lyrics against music by Alphabeat, but a mashup that Beatles fans in particular might appreciate is "Let It Be Liebe.Fertig" by DJ Schmolli, which has the Beatles music we all know and love supporting vocals from a Euro pop band most of us have never heard of.
I am and this is totally technically sound even though I am intuitively gifted i don't/can't read music and even i learned something. Nothing brings a song to human emotions better than a solid chord progression
Noel Gallagher has zero right to complain about copyright, especially on such a common chord progression. Does he not remember the intro to "Don’t Look Back In Anger," which is a blatant lifting of Imagine by John Lennon? This is all so silly. Another example is when Radiohead were surprised when they got sued by the Hollies for “Creep" when stealing/borrowing from "The Air That I Breathe." The beat, bass line, chord progression used throughout, and the verse melody was used in the bridge of Creep. and then they tried to turn around and sue Lana Del Rey for using the chord progression alone, with her song, "Get Free." The saga continues...
There was a very popular rock singer in Brazil, Raul Seixas. One of his biggest hits, "Maluco Beleza", is very interesting. He took the chord progression from the chorus of John Lennon's Imagine, (You may say I'm a dreamer...) cut the progression in half, put the second half before the first half, sped it down and made his chorus (Vou ficar ah, ficar com certeza....) Very hard to notice but when you hear it, you can't unhear it. Very clever, indeed.
I’m glad you spotted this too! I’ve tried merging them when playing around on the piano myself, but it’s good to hear it done more professionally! I’m also wondering whether ‘California Dreaming’ and ‘Hazy Shade of Winter’ might at least be made to segue into each other (similar descending minor chord sequences, plus of course lyrics about leaves turning brown in winter).
Graham Dene on Boom Radio played The Beatles' Things We Said Today, and I was suddenly reminded on when Steve Wright sang this over part of the Hollies' Bus Stop on Radio 2!
I once made a little mash-up between The Fear by Lilly Allen and My Iron Lung by Radiohead. It actually turned out lovely, especially layering both vocals as a two part thing.
One very good example that never gets mentioned of an unusual chord progression that was repeated in two hit songs is Ready To Go by Republica and Raoul And The Kings Of Spain by Tears For Fears. It's one of those cases where you have listened to these songs over and over again and never notice the similarity but when it's pointed out you can't unhear it. Also, another song with the Yesterday progression is Ya No Te Espero by Silvio Rodríguez. So now you can remove that phrase at 3:09 lol.
El empezar videojuegos con decisiones que lo cambian todo es una fantasía que siempre he tenido en la cabeza, al gran Alva va a hacerla realidad. (Ánimo Alva, en muchos momentos te arrepentirás de esa decisión, pero merecerá la pena)
Another Green Day song that sounds like Oasis: Basket Case & Don't Look Back in Anger! Other songs I've managed to mash together before (with fairly common chord progressions): Gangnam Style & Moves Like Jagger Crystal Ball & Part Of Me Let It Go & Firework Price Tag & Party in the USA Stayin' Alive & Another One Bites the Dust Thunderbirds Are Go & To The Sky We Found Love in a Hopeless Place & Love At First Sight Domino & Last Friday Night Dschingis Khan & Money Money Money
I did similar things, but I did it as covers... in 2 cases: 1: a Dutch song "iets waar ik elke morgen naar verlang" by Peter Schreiber with the chords of "old brown shoe" by the Beatles (the latter as an edited karaoke). 2: 2 Dutch songs: "het wilde westen" and "'s avonds als het kampvuur brandt", both by the Chicos. In this case I covered "het wilde westen", and in the last chorus I sang both songs at the same time, which I can do with my 32 track digital recording studio.
David, you can now save so much time and listen to The Beatles and Radiohead AT THE SAME TIME :O :O :O
😂😂🥰🥰
Why do that, as they are both arguably the greatest bands ever to create and play music, better to have them seperate from each other.
@@DavidBennettPiano Seriously dude, Sexy Sadie over Karma Police instrumental is a genuinely good song.
I now pronounce you the head a of the David Bennett’s official fan club
@@gaskellr44r/woooosh
Sexy Sadie's Vocals over Karma Police's Instrumental really got me wanting that cover. 😄
Yes, I’d love to hear a longer version 😁
Yeah both bands sound shite on their own 😂😂😂
Same, it sounded incredible.
Considering the number of songs Noel Gallagher has "been inspired by", I think it's a bit rich of him to start throwing accusations of plagiarism about!
He only waited for 50% of the Beatles to die.
I was thinking the same thing.
You and Me both mate.
That's just what I came here to say
Good musician. Still a tool.
Yesterday over Mr. Blue Sky is beautiful, and gives a whole new meaning to the song
Ones a song of sorrow, the other of optimism
I would say the Sexy Sadie vocals with Karma Police instrumental worked better than that
@@pooman784 I loved that one too, I need a full version.
It's just that those two songs are pretty melodically similar. Yesterday//Mr. Blue Sky seems like a more drastic shift in a lot of ways, so it's more surprising that it works.
i claim credit, for pointing out - in David's comments, earlier video, long ago - that _Yesterday_ & _Mr Blue Sky_ have same opening chords. :) Sorry to brag, but it was smart & I did notice it on my own / no software. One more thing: _Yesterday_ is a "D melodic minor" scale.
agreed!
This is an epic moment in my life!! Been waiting for that "Sexy Police" mashup since 1997. Thanks, Dave!! 😍🥰
❤
@@DavidBennettPianocopyright tidal wave
the instrumental for mr. blue sky paired with yesterday's vocals especially slapped 👏👏👏
I need the full version
1:25 I immediately recognised OK Computer even in blurred form
If David's videos were a drinking game, 1:25 would definitely be the cue!
I immediately recognised The White Album, even in blurred form!
yep
What?
These words have the same letters so let’s swap them…
Word 1…dial
Word 2…laid
Now let’s swap the letters
Word 1…dial
Word 2…laid
Terrible headline!
You are so much better than this.
No only did I recognize the albums, but I also knew which songs those would be
I've also heard that "Mr. Blue Sky" was Jeff Lynne's attempt to expand the McCartney bridge section of "A Day in the Life" into a full song. One small point of comparison: the panting breath in "Mr. Blue Sky" after the line "running down the avenue" and the panting breath in "A Day in the Life" after the line "I noticed I was late".
Another one (not ADITL, but still Beatles) is the "clang clang clang" sound, which someone said could have been inspired by Penny Lane!
@@wyattstevens8574 Apparently, the clanging sound was created by hitting a fire extinguisher with a drumstick.
@@ChrisOwenGuitar jeff should've done what the Beatles did in get back, use an anvil lol
Jeff was a copyist not an artist
He copies artistically, so we're slicing c hairs now
8:30 "Jeff Lynne is a very big Beatles fan."
Your entry in the Understatement of the Year contest has been duly recorded. 🙂
ELO is a Beatles tribute band with original songs
@@grantbartley483ELO is the Beatles if they were good
@@valerioquaranta lol
@@valerioquarantatbh I'd take that as a compliment
better than being put in the same category as the backstreet boys or one direction
@@valerioquaranta LOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
Exactly why you can’t copyright chord progressions! IT IS THE MELODY THAT COUNTS.
Your Spanish subtitles are always so perfect. Even the notes on the screen are translated! Muchas gracias! 🥰
I ALWAYS sing Sexy Sadie when Karma Police is playing.
Haha...i noticed this when learning Karma Police on guitar
Pretty cool, Mr. Piano
Thanks 😊
nice one Mr. Commenter
@@prettychords Hey, it's in the channel name. Mr. David Piano. Middle name: Bennett.
(By the way, "Peano" - said like "piano" - is actually a real surname. Only discovered that the other day, watching a video that actually had a real "Mr. Peano" in it. And I thought "wait, what? His surname is piano?". Yes, but spelt "Peano". Though totally said like "piano". I'm surprised Dickens didn't use that for a musician in one of his novels, fond as he was of "nominative determinism" for his characters.)
@@klaxoncownerd
David Bennett has achieved his ultimate dream - combining Radiohead and The Beatles into the same song. Now his UA-cam journey is complete.
These swapped songs are really awesome to hear and work so well! Would love to hear more examples, regardless of whether the chord progressions are uncommon or not. I applaud your work, David!
Thank you!
Wonderwall and Boulevard of Broken Dreams better be on this list!!!
😮
@@DavidBennettPiano haha BOOM I know you too well 😁😁
Boulevard of broken songs ftw
Let's call it Boulevard of Broken Wall
@@RifqiMainGitar oh, there was already a really popular mashup that also included Aerosmith at the end also in the mid 2000s. It's called boulevard of broken songs
Edit: it's the one by dean gray
David : "See if you can identify the 2 songs that have been swapped around".
Subscribers (before the audio even plays) : "A Beatles song and a Radiohead song?"
I recognized the album artwork behind the blurring.
Sexy Sadie vocals with Radiohead worked really well.
I very much appreciate that when you do videos that feature a tool that you think so hard about showing practical applications which reveal new insights about songs we've listened to.
David Bennet delving briefly and accidentally onto mashup culture wasn't something I would have expected him to do... but it makes so much sense for him to do so.
More! I think there's a sub-genre of *random-song* plus Rick Astley's Never gonna give you up that could be explored. ua-cam.com/video/mTXzFkYX7-g/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/oT3mCybbhf0/v-deo.html come to mind.
Music theory 102
Awesome idea for a video and great execution! I think you can do plenty of follow-ups, this can be a whole series where you do mashups!!!
It's kind of like Four Chords, but with *un*common chord progressions! I like it!
There is a really well known mashup for Wonderwall and Boulevard of Broken Dreams that also uses Travis' Writing To Reach You (which btw mentions Wonderwall in the lyrics) and Eminem's version of Dream On in Sing For The Moment.
One swap that I usually do to piss off my friends is Radiohead's Creep instrumental with Andres Calamaro's Flaca, have to mention that these two doesn't share chord progression so if you want to explain why this works so good I'll be glad to hear it
Yes! "Boulevard of Broken Songs" by Party Ben. ua-cam.com/video/wvwzDogVBf8/v-deo.html
Those were the limewire days 😊
I love your videos! This one was quite interesting. I loved hearing the swapped vocals in the first example.
@@BillGraper 😀
Cool stuff. This has the potential to become a staple of the channel
Dude, I would love more of these!
i love doing this if i randomly hear a song that reminds me of another ill try to layer them and see if they're matching!
Twist and Shout and La Bamba always mix together in my head
Same here! It's always a magic moment. Most of the time at least one of the songs is pretty obscure though so it's tough to find anyone else appreciating the mashup :
"Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" matches up in a strange but nice way with "Why Don't You Get A Job?" by The Offspring
@mebamme as someone that listens to a lot of electronic music I feel that big time lol
I did it a while aog with the Within Temptation song "Faster" and "Wicked Game" by Chris Isaak. Matched perfectly. Now I have this rock/metal version of wicked game...haha
For people interested in song mashups I would suggest Neil Cicierega's Mouth album series, there's a lot of clever combinations in them. Most tracks even contain more than 2 songs, some really funny and others super groovy.
Jeeeesus.. the sponsor.. the things we can do with audio in the blink of an eye these days never fails to blow my mind.
I feel like Mashups used to be a much bigger genre online that has died down quite a bit, but this would be super helpful.
I hadn't expected David to cover basic mashup content but I'm not gonna complain
That was a very entertaining video David!!
❤
Ah, "One Song Sung To The Tune Of Another". Could be an idea for some sort of game show!
This was awesome, fun topic 🙂. Seems like you had fun making it. I’d def enjoy
a followup video
Great stuff, David. I think being able to analyze precisely what notes are present in the recorded part is very valuable.
Wonderwall and Boulevard of Broken Dreams went so well together! Their shared chord progression reminded me of "Hello" by Adele.
i always thought mr blue sky sounded like the paul mccartney section in 'a day in the life'
Jeff Lynne said he did that intentionally.
I think it's more "Good Day Sunshine". It's definitely a Beatles-y track
Sound like "Do You Remember Walter" of The Kinks too, and "Amar en el Campo" of Teleradio Donoso
Hush by Deep Purple
These remind me of those pictures I see posted around the place where two jigsaw puzzles with identical cutting patterns are merged, so you get a perfectly-assembled jigsaw of a train galloping on horse legs.
I like yr UA-cam channel and I often recommend it in the comment section of other videos
That was fun! I was only talking today about how “Someone like you” by Paolo Nutini sounds like the same chord sequence as “It never rains in Southern California” by Albert Hammond Jr.
This was so creative and cool !!! thank you for sharing your ideas🤩
Oh man. That’s so cool. Especially with one seeming so sad, and one so dramatically more upbeat.
Here's an interesting one: (3 songs this time!)
"Smooth" (Santana)
"Havana" (Cabello)
"We Don't Talk About Bruno" (Encanto)
this is brilliant! i love these kind of comparisons
We need a sequel! this was really cool 👍
Thanks for noting sexy saddie and karma police. From the first hearing of karma police I could hear the Beatles in there.
Question: could you perhaps talk about rock operas for an episode?
Song mashups are one of the best things made widespread by YT. Well done.
Cheers 😊
Sweet Home Alabama and Werewolves of London was one I was looking for.
Sheryl Crow and Kid Rock did some of it in ‘All Summer Long’
Man this is awesome. I want to hug this video.
This was so cool!!! Thanks for doing this!
To me, some wonder wall, one of the most illuminating vids I saw. Especially, the inversion with "Wonderwall" and "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" was able to show to me that not only melodies but chord progression instrumentalized (specified rhythm) are able to gain an orginal status in the sense of copyright. Where the very first example Beatles/ELO is strikingly chosen, as it shows that the chord progression alone cannot guarantee ... which makes me assume some mysterious relationship between rhythm and harmonies. "Later on!" Cheers.
Years ago, I noticed a somewhat shocking similarity between The First Edition’s “What Condition My Condition Was In” and Johnny Rivers’ “Secret Agent Man.” You can practically sing the words of either while the other is playing.
Nice that we have a Jeff Lyne thumbnail. I just saw him on tour two weeks ago. Shy guy, but really humble man 💪🐢
Edit: WEEEEEEEEEELP, thumbnail changed :0
As soon as I saw the thumbnail I knew it was gonna be Sexy Sadie and Karma Police
That was brilliant. Please feel free to do a 2nd video ^^
Mr Blue Sky also mixes and matches up really well with "Shine" by Take That.
They sound similar but the chords don't really match :(
Props to whoever made the subtitles because it's the first time I've seen that much effort put into them, especially in the parts where they're showing the chords.
😭 thanks
Mr. Yesterday - Sexy Police - Wonderwall of Broken Dreams are songs featured here in this video, thanks David
Now I’m going to go to karyoke for Boulevard of Broken Dreams and just sing Wonderwall.
Sounds like you would hear this in a vine 0:22
I’ve always wanted to hear :
in my life / let down mashup with vocals & instrumentals. You should try it plz!
Absolutely brilliant, thoroughly entertaining...what are the copywrite laws on this?
Noel frequently revisits his own chord progressions in different songs quite extensively. For example D'you Know What I Mean is built on Wonderwall, while Don't Look Back in Anger is a straight Whatever recycle.
can you make a video deconstructing some songs from the Love album by the Beatles? there's some great mashups in there as well.
Outstanding work David ❤
Thank you! Cheers!
This has to be the smoothest brand deal in existence, hats off to you my good sir
That's a damn good idea.
Thank you, David!
I'm sure a lot of us found our way to David's channel after hearing mashups and medleys like "4 Chords" by Axis of Awesome, all of which exploit songs having passages with similar chords.
A good mashup artist can blend songs together to the point where they feel like they were written that way. My favorite is "Intergalactic Spell" by The White Panda, which sets The Beastie Boys' lyrics against music by Alphabeat, but a mashup that Beatles fans in particular might appreciate is "Let It Be Liebe.Fertig" by DJ Schmolli, which has the Beatles music we all know and love supporting vocals from a Euro pop band most of us have never heard of.
Had to check this out. I do something similar with R&B songs on my IG reels😂. Great stuff!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I'm not a musician. I'm impressed, however, by the way you think outside the box. This blew my mind! Well done.
I am and this is totally technically sound even though I am intuitively gifted i don't/can't read music and even i learned something. Nothing brings a song to human emotions better than a solid chord progression
Noel Gallagher has zero right to complain about copyright, especially on such a common chord progression.
Does he not remember the intro to "Don’t Look Back In Anger," which is a blatant lifting of Imagine by John Lennon?
This is all so silly. Another example is when Radiohead were surprised when they got sued by the Hollies for “Creep" when stealing/borrowing from "The Air That I Breathe." The beat, bass line, chord progression used throughout, and the verse melody was used in the bridge of Creep. and then they tried to turn around and sue Lana Del Rey for using the chord progression alone, with her song, "Get Free." The saga continues...
Start with a blues song. Now, let's see if we can find another with similar chords 😆
if this super powerful tool sounded better I'd actually think about buying it
mr blue sky with yesterdays instrumental is actually so magical
That’s be so cool for a cover band to do these back to back!
This is very cool! ELO sounds like The Bee Gees when you drop Mr. Blue Sky’s vocal into Yesterday.
There was a very popular rock singer in Brazil, Raul Seixas. One of his biggest hits, "Maluco Beleza", is very interesting. He took the chord progression from the chorus of John Lennon's Imagine, (You may say I'm a dreamer...) cut the progression in half, put the second half before the first half, sped it down and made his chorus (Vou ficar ah, ficar com certeza....) Very hard to notice but when you hear it, you can't unhear it. Very clever, indeed.
I used to love swapping Depeche Mode's But Not Tonight and The Cranberries' I Can't Be with You in my head :)
4:05 you don't realise how bad I've wanted to hear this done so well
I’m glad you spotted this too! I’ve tried merging them when playing around on the piano myself, but it’s good to hear it done more professionally! I’m also wondering whether ‘California Dreaming’ and ‘Hazy Shade of Winter’ might at least be made to segue into each other (similar descending minor chord sequences, plus of course lyrics about leaves turning brown in winter).
I'm REALLY digging Sexy Police
Graham Dene on Boom Radio played The Beatles' Things We Said Today, and I was suddenly reminded on when Steve Wright sang this over part of the Hollies' Bus Stop on Radio 2!
A super simplistic example, but one of my favorites is Can’t Buy me Love, and Folsom Prison Blues
I once made a little mash-up between The Fear by Lilly Allen and My Iron Lung by Radiohead. It actually turned out lovely, especially layering both vocals as a two part thing.
Please, lets not ruin any Radiohead songs.
One very good example that never gets mentioned of an unusual chord progression that was repeated in two hit songs is Ready To Go by Republica and Raoul And The Kings Of Spain by Tears For Fears. It's one of those cases where you have listened to these songs over and over again and never notice the similarity but when it's pointed out you can't unhear it.
Also, another song with the Yesterday progression is Ya No Te Espero by Silvio Rodríguez. So now you can remove that phrase at 3:09 lol.
El empezar videojuegos con decisiones que lo cambian todo es una fantasía que siempre he tenido en la cabeza, al gran Alva va a hacerla realidad. (Ánimo Alva, en muchos momentos te arrepentirás de esa decisión, pero merecerá la pena)
Que tenia que ver Alva Majo en todo esto
Another Green Day song that sounds like Oasis: Basket Case & Don't Look Back in Anger!
Other songs I've managed to mash together before (with fairly common chord progressions):
Gangnam Style & Moves Like Jagger
Crystal Ball & Part Of Me
Let It Go & Firework
Price Tag & Party in the USA
Stayin' Alive & Another One Bites the Dust
Thunderbirds Are Go & To The Sky
We Found Love in a Hopeless Place & Love At First Sight
Domino & Last Friday Night
Dschingis Khan & Money Money Money
NEEEEERRRDDDDDD!!
THE SUBTITULES IS A KRAZY THING OMG I LOVE IT
Brings back memories of your analysis of the progression in The Hollies' Air That I Breathe, Radio Head's Creep and other songs with it, I III IV iv.
DJ Cummerbund does some awesome mashups. Rick James' "Superfreak" and Foo Fighters "The Pretender" is my favorite.
this is a great video! It's so cool to do that!
Thanks. I learned a lot!
@@newignis 😊
'Run To You', by Bryan Adams uses the same chord sequence as well in E!
I did similar things, but I did it as covers... in 2 cases:
1: a Dutch song "iets waar ik elke morgen naar verlang" by Peter Schreiber with the chords of "old brown shoe" by the Beatles (the latter as an edited karaoke).
2: 2 Dutch songs: "het wilde westen" and "'s avonds als het kampvuur brandt", both by the Chicos. In this case I covered "het wilde westen", and in the last chorus I sang both songs at the same time, which I can do with my 32 track digital recording studio.
Thank you. Now I know why Boulevard Of Broken Songs is such a smooth mashup.
The standard "Yesterdays" is in D minor and uses the minor 2-5 throughout so I'm sure that contributed if only subconsciously
For me it’s not a rip off when the mood and atmosphere and melody and other arrangements are creatively different then it becomes something different
The FIRST time I heard, "Karma Police," it's identical similarity to, "Sexy Sadie," hit me IMMEDIATELY!
Stand By Me === Every Breath You Take (at least the start of it).
Last Christmas === Birds of a Feather by Billie Eilish