19-Tremor Christ vs. Sleight of Hand

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Tremor Christ vs. Sleight of Hand

Tremor Christ
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63%
Sleight of Hand
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38%
 
Total votes: 64

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Re: 19-Tremor Christ vs. Sleight of Hand

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Birds in Hell wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:like a ten different Beatles songs.
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:haha: For the record, I'm not suggesting the whole song is a Beatles rip-off, just the guitar riff.
I don't hear it, but I ultimately don't care if songs are rip-offs of other songs. I'm a Dylan fan and a jazz fan and a rap fan -- that sort of linear recycling of previously conceived musical elements is such a huge part of so much music I listen to that I couldn't afford to be bothered by it.
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My threshold for what constitutes a musical "rip off" is very high; anything short of outright plagiarism doesn't really make the grade.
I feel like I'm getting maligned for not respecting Tremor Christ or something. I fucking love that song! I'm just always surprised when people hold it up as a high creative benchmark, when I believe it to be a pretty elementary, off-the-cuff song that wears its inspirations on its sleeve.
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Re: 19-Tremor Christ vs. Sleight of Hand

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tragabigzanda wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:like a ten different Beatles songs.
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:haha: For the record, I'm not suggesting the whole song is a Beatles rip-off, just the guitar riff.
I don't hear it, but I ultimately don't care if songs are rip-offs of other songs. I'm a Dylan fan and a jazz fan and a rap fan -- that sort of linear recycling of previously conceived musical elements is such a huge part of so much music I listen to that I couldn't afford to be bothered by it.
Team KD.

My threshold for what constitutes a musical "rip off" is very high; anything short of outright plagiarism doesn't really make the grade.
I feel like I'm getting maligned for not respecting Tremor Christ or something. I fucking love that song! I'm just always surprised when people hold it up as a high creative benchmark, when I believe it to be a pretty elementary, off-the-cuff song that wears its inspirations on its sleeve.
No, not at all, I was just responding to the general notion of musical "ripping off" more than anything else.
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Re: 19-Tremor Christ vs. Sleight of Hand

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Same here, Trag -- no criticism intended. "Ripoff" has been a recurring discussion topic on RM over the years -- "Given to Fly" is a "ripoff" of "Going to California," "Severed Hand" is a ripoff of "Porch," etc. It's just not an avenue of criticism that interests me; it almost always feels like a stretch, and rarely impacts how the song ultimately registers with me.
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Re: 19-Tremor Christ vs. Sleight of Hand

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Kevin Davis wrote:Same here, Trag -- no criticism intended. "Ripoff" has been a recurring discussion topic on RM over the years -- "Given to Fly" is a "ripoff" of "Going to California," "Severed Hand" is a ripoff of "Porch," etc. It's just not an avenue of criticism that interests me; it almost always feels like a stretch, and rarely impacts how the song ultimately registers with me.
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