Chalkhills, Number 23
Friday, 19 May 1989
Today's Topics:
Dukes influences
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From: mmlai!barash@uunet.uu.net
Date: Thu, 18 May 89 10:53:13 edt
Subject: Dukes influences
I've enjoyed the recent postings on the influences in Dukes songs.
Here's some of my thoughts on their first record:
25 O'clock: The clocks at the beginning: Pink Floyd - "Time"
The overall sound and melody: Electric Prunes "Too much to dream"
Sir John's shout at the end: Chambers Brothers "Time has come"
Bike Ride to the Moon: This is definitely Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd.
My Love Explodes: This sounds like early XTC (but different instrumentation).
By the way, who speaks that line at the end about
"that is the most obscene abomination..." ??
What in the World: Beatles '66-'67. "Only a Northern Song", "Rain", etc.
Your Gold Dress: There's sort of a Yardbirds guitar riff, but I can't
get much of a handle on this otherwise.
Mole from the Ministry: As others have pointed out, there are bits from
"I am the Walrus" and "A day in the Life". But
it also sounds remarkably like "We are the Moles"
by a 60's band called The Moles (who I think were
Simon Dupree and the Big Sound in disguise.)
Cover art: Looks a lot like "Disraeli Gears", but more so!
Steve Barash
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