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Iggy Pop Lust For Life
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The bassline is identical, and the tambourines are played in exactly the same rhythm. The opening has been taken word for word.
Iggy Pop Lust For Life
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If you haven't found any similarities, it means you haven't listened to one of the two songs.
Iggy Pop Lust For Life
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room for judgment
Iggy Pop Lust For Life
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and so it wasn't :D
Black Sabbath Greatest Hits
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It's the first time I've seen this and heard about this album, but I can tell you at first glance that the cover is a painting by Bruegel titled: the triumph of death. And anyone who knows the painting will notice that here it is reproduced upside down. A coincidence?
Iggy Pop Lust For Life
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If, on the other hand, it is understood as a musician in the sense of a singer, then it can make sense. But if someone tells me that it was meant as a musician because he played the drummer in the Iguanas, then it doesn’t make sense.
Iggy Pop Lust For Life
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oh look at that, even Lord is learning to play the guitar. Lord you’re a badass musician
Iggy Pop Lust For Life
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Even Carlo Verdone plays the drums, but probably on his ID card it will say he is an actor, not a musician.
Iggy Pop Lust For Life
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You're the one talking nonsense, dear Nibbione, because in this album dear Iggy doesn't sound like shit, so he's not a musician. And just because he played the drums a couple of times doesn't mean he's a badass musician; so what the hell is Ginger Baker then?
Iggy Pop Lust For Life
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Lust For Life, when it came out, was said to resemble a song by Frankie Valli; I don't remember which one, but I'll look it up and let you know.