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ChunkyMonkey | 11:16 Tue 24th Jun 2003 | Music
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I wonder how many modern songs have been lifted from classical recordings..for instance Eric Carmen swiped his tune from Rachmaninovs Symphony No:2 Any More?
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Lover's Concerto - Toys, Joybringer - Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Lady Lynda - Beach Boys, soz, i don't know all their classical titles, Joybringer though was based on Jupiter by Holst
"Lover's concerto" is Bach's Minuet in G, the first thing I ever learnt to play on the piano. "Whiter shade of pale" sounds a lot like Bach's Air on a G String, Lady Linda was Bach's "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring", Billy Joel's "This Night " (from An Innocent Man) is based on the 2nd movement of Beethoven's Sonata No. 8 in C Minor, Op. 13 ("Pathetique.") The Farm based "All Together Now" on Pachelbel's Canon in D in 1990. (This was also apparently the the inspiration for Kylie Minogue's "I should be so lucky", but darned if I can detect it.)
thx Kit :-)
The Beach Boys' "Lady Lynda" does indeed have an instrumental break lifted from "Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desire" by JS Bach. (Didn't do any good - the Beach Boy who wrote it divorced Lynda a few years later). The Byrds used the same tune for the bridge of "She Don't Care About Time".
"Could it be Magic" by Barry Manilow and covered by Take that is taken from a classical tune, cant remember what it is at the moment.
CU When U get there by Coolio is based on a classical piece, but I've no idea what it is. However it seems to be played at just about every wedding I am ever at!
"Could it be magic" - Chopin's Prelude in C Minor (Opus 28, No. 20). Coolio: think that's Pachalbel's Canon again.

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