(this song) sounds like it was written by (this band)

Hugh Freaking Dillon
Hugh Freaking Dillon Posts: 14,010
edited June 2010 in Other Music
I'll start. Bad Obsession by GNR is the best song that the Black Crowes never wrote!
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  • prytocorduroy
    prytocorduroy Posts: 4,355
    high and dry (radiohead) sounds like it was written by the smashing pumpkins.
  • Yellow Ledbelly
    Yellow Ledbelly Posts: 3,749
    This could be fun....

    The Black Crowes' "Hotel Illness" (and most of Southern Harmony) is them doing the Rolling Stones better than the Rolling Stones ever did the Rolling Stones
    All I have to do is revel in the everyday....then do it again tomorrow

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  • FenwayFaithful
    FenwayFaithful Posts: 8,626
    I always thought Red Mosquito would have been a great song for the Duane-era Allman Brothers to play. Not sure if this qualifies for the discussion.
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  • BrianM
    BrianM Posts: 41
    This could be fun....

    The Black Crowes' "Hotel Illness" (and most of Southern Harmony) is them doing the Rolling Stones better than the Rolling Stones ever did the Rolling Stones


    What a fantastic album and Hotel Illness is my absolute favorite. Great, great tune
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  • DewieCox
    DewieCox Posts: 11,432
    Old Man Down the Road/CCR....LOL
    Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress/CCR
    Huckleberry Crumble/Aerosmith
    The Ark/The Beatles
  • Dirty Frank sounds like it was written by RHCP. (yeah, I know, it's an obvious one)
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  • Yellow Ledbelly
    Yellow Ledbelly Posts: 3,749
    "Sharp Dressed Man" sounds exactly like a...wait a damn second...that IS ZZ Top....nevermind
    All I have to do is revel in the everyday....then do it again tomorrow

    They say every sin is deadly but I believe they may be wrong...I'm guilty of all seven and I don't feel too bad at all
  • "She's a Rainbow" by the Rolling Stones sounds like the Beatles singing terrible outtakes from Sgt. Pepper with a cocky swagger.
    Bristow, VA (5/13/10)
  • philthehip
    philthehip Posts: 2,084
    I always get a feeling to play Mettallica after listening to Acid Bubble by AIC
  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,397
    "Soon Forget" sounds just like The Who's "Blue Red And Grey"
    Also,
    "Against The 70's" could also be The Who. Reminds me of "Christmas" from Tommy.

    For a more obscure choice, Midlake "Roscoe" sounds like a great QOTSA song to me.
  • red mos
    red mos Posts: 4,953
    A horse with no name by America, sounds like a song written by Neil Young. So much so, that I thought it WAS a Neil Young song back when I was 15-16. Oh God, I hope I'm not the only one. :oops:
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  • rhcpjam1029
    rhcpjam1029 Posts: 1,982
    philthehip wrote:
    I always get a feeling to play Mettallica after listening to Acid Bubble by AIC

    yes! i was listening to an interview with aic and they were being interviewed by lars and james and they were mentioning how they could have written it.
    Beavis: All my friends are brown and red? What does that mean?
    Butthead: It means that his friends are like turds and that they like suck.
    Beavis: Heh heh. Oh yeah. Yeah! Get those spoons out of my face before I shove them up your butt!
    Butthead: Huh huh.
  • megatron
    megatron Posts: 3,420
    red mos wrote:
    A horse with no name by America, sounds like a song written by Neil Young. So much so, that I thought it WAS a Neil Young song back when I was 15-16. Oh God, I hope I'm not the only one. :oops:

    i used to think the same. we're gonna get through this
  • rhcpjam1029
    rhcpjam1029 Posts: 1,982
    red mos wrote:
    A horse with no name by America, sounds like a song written by Neil Young. So much so, that I thought it WAS a Neil Young song back when I was 15-16. Oh God, I hope I'm not the only one. :oops:

    i always make the same mistake when i hear that song on the radio.
    Beavis: All my friends are brown and red? What does that mean?
    Butthead: It means that his friends are like turds and that they like suck.
    Beavis: Heh heh. Oh yeah. Yeah! Get those spoons out of my face before I shove them up your butt!
    Butthead: Huh huh.
  • boroff89
    boroff89 Posts: 786
    Wilco's Hummingbird sounds like it was written by The Beatles.
    It makes much more sense to live in the present tense.
  • Pepe Silvia
    Pepe Silvia Posts: 3,758
    lotta love by neil young could've been written by the flaming lips
    don't compete; coexist

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  • MysteryTrain
    MysteryTrain Singapore Posts: 1,189
    Tom Petty's American Girl sounds like something The Byrds could've done. Hell, even Roger McGuinn thought he wrote it when he first heard it on the radio!
  • savman
    savman Posts: 230
    Every muse song sounds like it was sung by Thom Yorke
  • BinauralJam
    BinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    red mos wrote:
    A horse with no name by America, sounds like a song written by Neil Young. So much so, that I thought it WAS a Neil Young song back when I was 15-16. Oh God, I hope I'm not the only one. :oops:


    Kind of want Neil to cover it now.
  • BinauralJam
    BinauralJam Posts: 14,158
    savman wrote:
    Every muse song sounds like it was sung by Thom Yorke

    +1 :D

    Lead Singer from Muse=
    Bellamy's father, George, was rhythm guitarist in the 1960s pop group The Tornados, who were the first British band to have a United States number one song.

    sorry, just learned this, thought i'd share.