Bands who constantly name-drop artists that they claim to be influenced by, but in reality sound nothing like.

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Lee is Free (Lee is Free), Saturday, 17 June 2006 05:30 (nineteen years ago)

Wait, is this a C or D thread or are we supposed to list bands who do this?

I say any bands who name-drop the Fall never seem to sound anything like them.

Jouster (Jouster), Saturday, 17 June 2006 07:02 (nineteen years ago)

1. nearly every shoegaze group ever to claim mbv as an influence, with the sole exception of lovesliescrushing and early ride.

2. disco inferno, in the best way possible. ian crause talks up the young gods, public enemy, and techno in nearly every d.i. interview i've ever read, and obviously they sound nothing like any of them (though the influence, i suppose, is audible in other ways).

3. every new post-punk band EVER that mentions television, the velvet underground, joy division, or josef k. there are probably exceptions but i'm not in the mood to nitpick.

4. frank zappa and edgard varese.

Adolescence Mokushiroku! (gendo ikari), Sunday, 18 June 2006 06:42 (nineteen years ago)

I remember I interviewed the guitarist from Bush just before they broke big, and he kept namedropping the Pixies. That was a big head-scratcher. In fact, any band that namedrops the Pixies.

Matt Carlson (mattsoncarlhew), Sunday, 18 June 2006 12:33 (nineteen years ago)

one need not ape one's influences to have been influenced by them, I'd think

Thomas Tallis (Tommy), Sunday, 18 June 2006 12:59 (nineteen years ago)

Quite. And that's a *very* good thing.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 18 June 2006 13:14 (nineteen years ago)

Right. Like this guy
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Sons Of The Redd Desert (Ken L), Sunday, 18 June 2006 13:18 (nineteen years ago)

Actually what I came to say was: most bands who namedrop the Beatles.

Sons Of The Redd Desert (Ken L), Sunday, 18 June 2006 13:19 (nineteen years ago)

Like Wings?

Huk-L (Huk-L), Sunday, 18 June 2006 14:50 (nineteen years ago)

The Merzbow dude always mentions big symphonic prog bands, doesn't he?

Øystein (Øystein), Sunday, 18 June 2006 15:52 (nineteen years ago)

Beatles OTM, especiallt with regards to Oasis... There are a few minor melodic similarities, I guess, but one of the key things about the Beatles is they didn't just write the same fucking song over and over again.

chap who would dare to be a nerd, not a geek (chap), Sunday, 18 June 2006 16:16 (nineteen years ago)

Franz Ferdinand (Joe Meek ??? Lil Jon ????)

snowballing (snowballing), Sunday, 18 June 2006 16:17 (nineteen years ago)

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Deric W. Haircare (Deric W. Haircare), Sunday, 18 June 2006 17:16 (nineteen years ago)

I interviewed the guitarist from Bush just before they broke big, and he kept namedropping the Pixies. That was a big head-scratcher.

I always figured that was an attempt at damage control, since everyone (including Dave Grohl) ended up dissing Bush as a Nirvana ripoff, "Well, Nirvana was influenced by the Pixies and so was I!"

Marmot 4-Tay (marmotwolof), Sunday, 18 June 2006 19:16 (nineteen years ago)

Nirvana namedropped Celtic Frost, but sound nothing like them. Or does anyone have old recordings of them playing Circle Of The Tyrants?

Siegbran (eofor), Monday, 19 June 2006 15:22 (nineteen years ago)

Maybe the deal for some is they started off copying some band(s), then evolved into something a little more original, but always kept that original blueprint in the back of their minds while working towards their new sound.

Like the Beatles claiming all the early R&B (Buddy Holly comes to mind right away). What if the Beatles didn't get exposed to the masses until 1965? Would we hear the Crickets' influence?

PappaWheelie 2 (PappaWheelie 2), Monday, 19 June 2006 20:17 (nineteen years ago)

Sure, because "Words Of Love" was almost on Beatles '65.

A Study In Redd Scharlach (Ken L), Monday, 19 June 2006 20:19 (nineteen years ago)

*R&B was to say R&R, and we can add a year or two if that'll help the analogy.

PappaWheelie 2 (PappaWheelie 2), Monday, 19 June 2006 20:22 (nineteen years ago)

Hot Chip keeps talking about how they're big Will Oldham fans.

jaymc (jaymc), Monday, 19 June 2006 20:26 (nineteen years ago)

Y'know...I can kinda hear that in their more minimal, low-key stuff. Or maybe it's that I can imagine Oldham covering something like "Take Care" without much difficulty.

Deric W. Haircare (Deric W. Haircare), Monday, 19 June 2006 22:26 (nineteen years ago)

Someone from Silverchair mentioned in an interview how much they liked Spiderland by Slint. That's hardly constant namedropping, nor a claim to influence, but suprised me nonetheless. It's also a lot of s's in one sentence.

badg (badg), Tuesday, 20 June 2006 03:07 (nineteen years ago)

I think I remember someone mentioning on ILM that Flea (!) once said, in response to The Edge constantly name-dropping American bluesmen, "What about Andy Gill you fucker?!"

Ben Crazee (Ben Crazee), Tuesday, 20 June 2006 12:13 (nineteen years ago)

Primal Scream:

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Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Tuesday, 20 June 2006 12:21 (nineteen years ago)

"I remember I interviewed the guitarist from Bush just before they broke big, and he kept namedropping the Pixies. That was a big head-scratcher. In fact, any band that namedrops the Pixies."

Gavin Rossdale once interviewed Mark E. Smith (I think for Uncut) and claimed that The Fall was the ultimate genesis for Bush. Smith came off as a bit of a dick (in a shockah), but genuinely disarmed by the crazy stalker level of Rossdale Fall fandom.

js (honestengine), Tuesday, 20 June 2006 17:16 (nineteen years ago)

How is there no mention yet of Gang of Four?

S- (sgh), Wednesday, 21 June 2006 06:05 (nineteen years ago)


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