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Pajo Scream With Me
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The cover reminds me of Skeletor, for the power of Grayskull!
Scorpions Lonesome Crow
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It's undeniable that the Cream influenced the Sabbath, and it’s quite evident. As for the Scorpions, that remains your assumption, which I honestly don't share. I didn’t know they were one of your favorite bands, but since the Cream is one of mine, you understand, right? :D It's funny, you know, every time we get close, we end up in trouble. With the whole grading conduct thing, I think they’ll ban us from schools.
Scorpions Lonesome Crow
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Anyway, regardless of everything, I really think these Scorpions suck.
Scorpions Lonesome Crow
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What does it matter? So, the Cream were influenced by Skip James, and since Black Sabbath were influenced by the Cream, and since the Scorpions were influenced by Sabbath, does that mean the Scorpions were inspired by Skip James? I don’t think this kind of transitive property applies here. Talking about the Cream in the presence of the Scorpions feels like science fiction to me. The discussion about Hendrix is much broader; it’s clear that every guitarist of that time was influenced by him. Rather, it seems to me that the Scorpions after their early period built their career on the riff from "I Can't Explain" by The Who, just look at "Rock You Like A Hurricane" and various hits.
Scorpions Lonesome Crow
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Rapunzel, you never understand anything, I always have to explain everything to you. The Scorpions have nothing to do with Hendrix, because plagiarizing his music means not understanding anything about Hendrix at all. Sorry Spirit, but mentioning Cream for this album is truly science fiction.
Scorpions Lonesome Crow
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You're right, they really have nothing to do with Hendrix. It's just that, as Rapunzel says, Uli Jon Roth is a disciple of Hendrix, and often drifts into plagiarism or excessive quoting, like in the case of Fly To The Rainbow (but also in other songs) where it’s quite obvious, I’d say embarrassing.
Scorpions Lonesome Crow
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"(I would really like to understand which song you hear this alleged imitation in) / fly to the rainbow, exactly." Damn, you change your mind quickly. I know Lonesome Crow well, that's why I'm telling you that there are the Uriah Heep, actually I would be tempted to say something about the Slade too, but I don't know how well-known they might have been.
Scorpions Lonesome Crow
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from the fifth minute until the tenth, there are 5 minutes of plagiarism from Little Wing, or "citationism," as cpt. Giustiziere says, tell me what you think.
Scorpions Lonesome Crow
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Fly To The Rainbow, the title track, is a plagiarism of Little Wing, the final part has the same chord sequence, exactly identical. The bands I mentioned have nothing to do with the Sabbath; they were referring to the Scorpions :D
Scorpions Lonesome Crow
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Don't get upset, sarced, we're not fighting. The Sabbath have nothing to do with this, just leave them out of it. Those Sabbaths you mention have nothing to do with these Scorpions. In here, at most, there's a copy of the "tough and hard" Uriah Heep. PS: the hardest and darkest work of the Sabbath is undoubtedly "Master Of Reality," the third one.