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Rezi
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Whitesnake's Fool for Your Loving and Walking in the Shadow of the Blues are based on the same idea as SOTW, Burn, MOTSM, LLRR... Yet Marsden had the balls to put down RB as a musician!



What did Marsden say about ritchie then?



Something like "RB is not among top 100 players in the world". This was sometime when Marsden was still in WS.
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 ...Marsden had the balls to put down RB as a musician!



 What did Marsden say about ritchie then?



 Something like "RB is not among top 100 players in the world". This was sometime when Marsden was still in WS.



 Marsden was - unbeknownst to himself, and certainly unintended the following way, I'm sure - absolutely right...at that time Blackmore was so good he was in a category by himself as #1 out of 100 still wasn't a high enough accolade to cede to Blackmore. emoticon

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In fairness, a lot of Blackmore's riffs do sound the same coz a lot of them are played in the key of G!

Burn, Can't Happen Here, All Night Long, Man On The Silver Mountain, Too Late For Tears, Kill The King, Smoke On The Water, Highway Star and oh so many more are all in that same key.

I still like them though!
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In fairness, a lot of Blackmore's riffs do sound the same coz a lot of them are played in the key of G!

Burn, Can't Happen Here, All Night Long, Man On The Silver Mountain, Too Late For Tears, Kill The King, Smoke On The Water, Highway Star and oh so many more are all in that same key.

I still like them though!



Funny that! Dio always sounds the same, Gillan too. I can always spot Coverdale coming up for air, as well!. Very distinctive. I thought that was a good thing? Bernie perhaps just sounds like alot of other Gibson players, maybe?



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Well, Ian Gillan have re-used the sentence "We all came down to Montreux". It's in both SOTW and Hungry Daze. emoticon

And I'm sure Ian Paice have been using the snare drum on all Deep Purple albums. Shame on you, little Ian! emoticon
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MrEd45 wrote:

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Rezi wrote:

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Dartagnan wrote:

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Rezi wrote:
 ...Marsden had the balls to put down RB as a musician!



 What did Marsden say about ritchie then?



 Something like "RB is not among top 100 players in the world". This was sometime when Marsden was still in WS.



 Marsden was - unbeknownst to himself, and certainly unintended the following way, I'm sure - absolutely right...at that time Blackmore was so good he was in a category by himself as #1 out of 100 still wasn't a high enough accolade to cede to Blackmore. emoticon






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Well, Ian Gillan have re-used the sentence "We all came down to Montreux". It's in both SOTW and Hungry Daze. emoticon

And I'm sure Ian Paice have been using the snare drum on all Deep Purple albums. Shame on you, little Ian! emoticon


 'Hard Lovin Man', 'Hard Lovin Woman'...what's next
'Hard Lovin Sheep'?



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Well, Ian Gillan have re-used the sentence "We all came down to Montreux". It's in both SOTW and Hungry Daze. emoticon

And I'm sure Ian Paice have been using the snare drum on all Deep Purple albums. Shame on you, little Ian! emoticon



Yeah, and Gillan introduced both "Hard Lovin' Woman" and "69" with the same line: "It has nothing to do with sex..." Auto-plagia.

By the way, I have the feeling that Michael Jackson always use the same beat in his songs, and that Madonna always dances the same way.

Oh! and there's nothing that sounds more like a Sex Pistols song than annother Sex Pistols song.

And Jimmy Page often use the same oriental tones in his guitazr playing.

Shall I continue? emoticon

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Shall I continue? emoticon



Yes, please do!

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Well, Ian Gillan have re-used the sentence "We all came down to Montreux". It's in both SOTW and Hungry Daze. emoticon

And I'm sure Ian Paice have been using the snare drum on all Deep Purple albums. Shame on you, little Ian! emoticon



Yeah, and Gillan introduced both "Hard Lovin' Woman" and "69" with the same line: "It has nothing to do with sex..." Auto-plagia.

By the way, I have the feeling that Michael Jackson always use the same beat in his songs, and that Madonna always dances the same way.

Oh! and there's nothing that sounds more like a Sex Pistols song than annother Sex Pistols song.

And Jimmy Page often use the same oriental tones in his guitazr playing.

Shall I continue? emoticon



....and you wrote 'and' alot, too!



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