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Post by cupcakes on Sept 20, 2017 16:58:05 GMT
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Post by marsexplorer on Sept 20, 2017 17:05:03 GMT
Lynyrd Skynyrd references Neil Young's Southern Man in their song Sweet Home Alabama.
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Post by Wesley Crusher on Sept 20, 2017 17:43:13 GMT
Kid Rock references Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama in his song All Summer Long
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Post by DrKrippen on Sept 20, 2017 18:45:07 GMT
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Post by DrKrippen on Sept 20, 2017 18:52:49 GMT
References Jackson Browne's Fountain of Sorrow.
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Post by Fox in the Snow on Sept 20, 2017 21:54:44 GMT
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Post by bravomailer on Sept 20, 2017 23:22:29 GMT
Hot Rod Lincoln references Hot Rod Race.
Glass Onion references I Am the Walrus and Fool on the Hill.
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Post by bonerxmas on Sept 20, 2017 23:29:24 GMT
"some people call me maurice"
and there was that rock song, "just like roni done, 'be my little baby'", meaning he slept with the lead singer of the ronettes
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Post by alpha128 on Sept 21, 2017 0:34:39 GMT
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Post by rateater on Sept 21, 2017 0:38:31 GMT
run dmc in king of rock "it's not michael jackson and this is not thriller"
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Post by marco26 on Sept 21, 2017 0:56:49 GMT
Glass Onion references I Am the Walrus and Fool on the Hill. "Glass Onion" references a lot more than that. "Strawberry Fields Forever" -- ("I told you about Strawberry Fields, you know the place where nothing is real.") "Lady Madonna" -- ("Lady Madonna trying to make ends meet.") "There's A Place" -- ("Here's another place you can go.") "Fixing A Hole" -- ("Fixing a hole in the ocean.") "I'm Looking Through You" -- ("Looking through a glass onion.") A total of seven Beatle songs are alluded to in "Glass Onion."
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Post by NJtoTX on Sept 21, 2017 1:05:50 GMT
Glass Onion references I Am the Walrus and Fool on the Hill. "Glass Onion" references a lot more than that. "Strawberry Fields Forever" -- ("I told you about Strawberry Fields, you know the place where nothing is real.") "Lady Madonna" -- ("Lady Madonna trying to make ends meet.") "There's A Place" -- ("Here's another place you can go.") "Fixing A Hole" -- ("Fixing a hole in the ocean.") "I'm Looking Through You" -- ("Looking through a glass onion.") A total of seven Beatle songs are alluded to in "Glass Onion." If you're going to include There's a Place and I''m Looking Through You, then "Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah" is the opening for I'll Get You.
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Post by bonerxmas on Sept 21, 2017 1:07:20 GMT
Glass Onion references I Am the Walrus and Fool on the Hill. "Glass Onion" references a lot more than that. "Strawberry Fields Forever" -- ("I told you about Strawberry Fields, you know the place where nothing is real.") "Lady Madonna" -- ("Lady Madonna trying to make ends meet.") "There's A Place" -- ("Here's another place you can go.") "Fixing A Hole" -- ("Fixing a hole in the ocean.") "I'm Looking Through You" -- ("Looking through a glass onion.") A total of seven Beatle songs are alluded to in "Glass Onion." even more than that "Within You Without You" -- ("Where everything flows.") "Lucy in the Sky" -- ("on the... shore.")
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Post by marco26 on Sept 21, 2017 1:15:17 GMT
"I'll Get You," "Within You Without You," "Lucy In The Sky"...yeah, why not include those. (The "Lucy" one is a hell of a stretch, though.)
By the way, "There's A Place" is definitely referenced in "Glass Onion." "There's A Place" --"there's a place where I can go" "Glass Onion" -- "here's another place you can go" Pretty obvious to me what John was doing there. And considering that just about every line in "Glass Onion" references another Beatle song, pretty clear what John was doing there with that "place" lyric.
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Post by bravomailer on Sept 21, 2017 2:45:07 GMT
All You Need Is Love references She Loves You and Yesterday. And of course Lennon also references Yesterday in How Do You Sleep?
Don't Call Us We'll Call You by Sugarloaf quotes the guitar riff in the Beatles' I Feel Fine.
Marty Robbins's El Paso City references El Paso.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Sept 21, 2017 5:21:36 GMT
Elton John's "Crocodile Rock" is full of references.
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