Save it for Later - EV

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Save It For Later

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the auld triangle...forgot that one
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Farmer John wrote:If we're including live, non-studio covers, then "Ship Song" and "You Can Close Your Eyes" are two of my favs.
stunning and amazing both
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A bit of sleuthing and Apple Music may have solved the Sax man mystery, ‘Horn Section’ is credited to Ron Blake & James King.

Ron Blake is probably most prominently known as a Sax player in the SNL live band, James King is/was a member of Fitz & the Tantrums, who contributed Sax to another recent Watt release, the Stones ‘Hackney Diamonds’, he was all over ‘Sweet Sounds of Heaven’, the one with Lady Gaga.
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:cry:

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Not sure how true this video is but it goes about stating how Betterman was directly influenced by Save it for Later. I believe Betterman was actually written when Ed was a teenager and performed by Bad Radio first. he actually wanted to give it to Chrissy Hinde to perform on a benefit album for Green Peace. In the studio when they recorded the backing track Dave Wakeling from English Beat was there and was like, hey thats mine.

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Yup... I mean seems legit. Ed's Save It For Later outro sneaks in a few faint "can't find a better man"
Outro: https://pastewaves.com/player/61b1ed28- ... 8ff4b318c1
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I feel like the "this rock song is a ripoff of this rock song" video has been around since the dawn of YouTube.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:I feel like the "this rock song is a ripoff of this rock song" video has been around since the dawn of YouTube.
agreed and while there are no verifiable sources for this the guy does a very solid job of presenting the evidence.

there are some songs out there that i can think of are majorly influenced by other songs but for the most part they are kind of unnoticed by the general populace. I watched this video a few days ago and never really made the connection but now that i hear it i kind of cant unhear it
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I believe Cormac McCarthy’s aphorism “books are made from other books” carries over to pop music.
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Pete Townsend was also tagging save it for later at end of let my love open the door. Long ago. Same progressions just different keys. It's all one song
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