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Have you ever listened to a song and thought you've experienced a little deja vu? Like you've heard it somewhere before?
Sadly the best example I could bring up at the moment can't be found on Spotify, but you can look it up online if you'd like. There was a 1933 film based on Little Women scored by Max Steiner, and the theme sounds almost like the opening for the infamous Hotel Mario game. I'm not sure if it's supposed to be a homage to it or just a really big coincidence.
But I would be happy to find out from anyone about any songs on Spotify that sound really similar! Please be sure to post anything interesting!!!
I just had to start out, with this, since the last sentence of your second paragraph made me think of it.
I don't know if this is exactly what would qualify for what you mean, but I remember Brooks and Dunn covering a song, then coming out with their own that was pretty similar.
https://open.spotify.com/track/0gGvOWau1bH5r5UH2PsyWj?si=ajAeJWiVTVa_EfQHEoo_Og
I can't seem to find the song that was very similar. Does anyone know what I mean? It has something about missing someone in it, too.
It was either them as a duo, or Kix Brooks, or Ronnie Dunn on one of their solo albums.
I've made a couple of playlists related to this. The first is just covers that struck me as interesting, so all of them are deliberate and not coincidences, but I find My Eyes Are Fully Open and The Speed Test to be particularly amusing.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1EIOaQiARsSnN5gMOLReEl
The next playlist I made is songs that get stuck in my head in pairs. I'm the opposite of musically gifted, but sometimes my hindbrain gets stuck on something and mashes two random songs together to be a double-whammy earworm. I would love to have someone explain them to me. (Although I kind of already know the reason behind some of them and that reason is named Alan Menken.) But David Lee Roth and Gilbert & Sullivan? What the **bleep**?
Cool thread, @Eclipse_31! One example that comes to mind from my listening habits is the track “Quest for Eternity” by the psychedelic rock band Liquify, which sounds quite similar to psychedelic/stoner rock band Comacozer’s song “Helios Hyperion.” Both songs are instrumental and have a very similar main guitar riff that repeats throughout the course of the song, alternating between a clean, reverbed tone and a fuzzed-out, distorted tone:
https://open.spotify.com/track/7ecaDDfuVsAGRJpzCHbyIr?si=AbgmpurkQduAcHNcsiaj3A
https://open.spotify.com/track/5XMi32G8g2a4oLi88DUXkq?si=7Y7BZemXReGTCZO5kK4ngg
Cheers!
Howdy! I've always thought Beyonce's "Halo" and Christina Perri's "Jar of Hearts" sound very similar. Same thing with Coldplay's "Hymn for the Weekend" and The Chainsmokers' "Something Just like this".
Not sure if its the same thing... but Fleetwood Mac's "Sara" and Abba's "The Winner Takes it All" have similar (if not the same) chord progressions, and whenever I listen to Sara (Its my favorite song), I always end up having Winner Takes it All stuck in my head lol.
Oh I have a couple!
The first example is an obvious one, The Air That I Breathe by The Hollies and Creep by Radiohed. When I first noticed the similarity, I didn't even know there was an actual legal dispute because of this.
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The second is Undertow by Pain of Salvation and Black by Pearl Jam, mostly the last part of Black.
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I also think the organ at the beginning of Frank Ocean's Bad Religion and Coldplay's Fix You sound similar. Whenever Bad Religion starts playing on shuffle I think it's Fix You lol.
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Finally, Melancholy Man by The Moody Blues is one of my favorite songs ever and I feel like I've heard something similar to that before because whenever I listen to it I get nostalgic. Please let me know if anyone knows a song that sounds similar to that!
Hi @Eclipse_31,
I was listening to the song “Children of the Fire” by Duel today, and remembered this thread because it sounds quite similar to another song that I’ve listened to before, “Nightrider” by Horisont.
https://open.spotify.com/track/6pCo1VTZwYsYppJtGQxMeT?si=34ef249774274fd1
https://open.spotify.com/track/6AtELobF8cKEN7z4hWwU5f?si=f9fea3f9768849a5
These tracks are both melodic, retro-metal songs with prominent lead guitar riffs and similar rhythms. However, in my opinion what makes them weirdly similar is that the vocal melodies in the verses are nearly identical (if you’re curious to hear this similarity, you can skip to 1:08 in the Duel song, and 0:15 in the Horisont song to hear their first verses).
I also noticed that someone on Reddit posted about this song similarity recently in the r/stonerrock forum, initially wondering what song “Children of the Fire'' reminded them of, and then remembering the song “Nightrider” by Horisont.
Cheers!
Shake It Off (Taylor Swift) and Pump It (Black Eyed Peas) sound identical to me beat wise.
I just heard "Living on the Edge" by Aerosmith on the radio and, although I never noticed it before, it really reminds me of "The Combine Harvester" by The Wurzels. Weird, eh?
I was just listening to the new Kings of Leon song "Nowhere to Run" and I reckon the backing music sounds somewhat familiar; a little like "One of These Nights" by The Eagles. Am I losing the plot or am I right?
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