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 I never noticed...
Author: breno 
Date:   06-18-12 15:56

Yesterday I was listening to the classic rock station while driving around and "Hotel California" came on. In nearly four decades of being annoyed to no end by that damn song, yesterday was the first time I ever noticed that the friggin' thing is supposed to be a reggae number.

I would ask myself how this had escaped my attention, but the answer is pretty clear - nearly forty years of instantly changing the station as soon as it came on.

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 Re: I never noticed...
Author: Michael Toland 
Date:   06-18-12 17:05

I think that reggae rhythm guitar "chik" has found itself into a ton of popular songs.

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 Re: I never noticed...
Author: MrFab 
Date:   06-18-12 17:15

Coulda sworn that I read about that connection some years ago on this very board, but a search didn't come up with anything.

I've wondered if Carribean tourist bands ever covered it. Would seem to be a natural. And yes, that is the sort of thing I wonder about. It's amazing I've gone anywhere in life.

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 Re: I never noticed...
Author: totaji 
Date:   06-18-12 17:52

Alot of the big 70's bands put out a "reggae" song. They were all bad. Very bad.
Led Zeppelin- Dyer Maker
The Stones-Cherry Oh Baby
I could have swore that Dylan did one too. Jokerman has a Carribean vibe. Sorta.
There are probably more.

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 Re: I never noticed...
Author: breno 
Date:   06-18-12 18:04

Quote:

I could have swore that Dylan did one too.


Is "Man Gave Names to All the Animals" an attempt at reggae? I probably haven't listened to Slow Train Coming in over twenty years, but for some reason I'm remembering that song might have had a reggae vibe to it?

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 Re: I never noticed...
Author: erikalbany 
Date:   06-18-12 20:21

"Alot of the big 70's bands put out a "reggae" song. They were all bad. Very bad."

Rush has that Reggae transition in "Spirit of Radio" that is just. . . awkward.

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 Re: I never noticed...
Author: Aitch 
Date:   06-18-12 21:02

The reason you didn't notice, breno, might be that it's a reggae riff but the drums are still "on-beat".

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 Re: I never noticed...
Author: totaji 
Date:   06-18-12 22:27

Yeah, Man Gave Names is it. Although I think Shot of Love is an incredible Dylan album from that period, I can barely make it through Slow Train.
There is also "I and I" from Infidels. Like Jokerman, it has an itty bitty subtle reggaeish almost, not quite, ok, barely, thing going.
John Lennon - "Borrowed Time" is sorta, kinda reggae-ish. Once again, more Carribean vibe. This isn't too bad of a tune.
Actually the list is endless, practically everyone did it.

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 Re: I never noticed...
Author: rebelwithoutaclue 
Date:   06-18-12 22:41

infidels hAS sly n robbie playin on it .
how about steve earles reggae song condi condi
or the beatles o bladi o blada was supposed to be heavily influenced by reggae yet doesnt really sound like it

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