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The Savage Animal 11.12.08: Same Title, Different Song
Posted by Mikey MiGo on 11.12.2008




It's been another long week in MiGoville. I finished up the directors commentary for my second indie movie and am sending it off today to get printed and packaged. It says it should take around two weeks so my planned "Late November" release date is still in the running. I'm very relieved to see this hellacious project come to a great conclusion. Other than the movie stuff, there's not been a lot going on. I really need to get out to a concert soon. I've not been to one in what feels like forever. It's pretty painful to abruptly go from six concerts a month to two concerts every six months. The withdrawals are killing me and I'm fearful of what might happen if I don't get my fix soon.


SAME TITLE, DIFFERENT SONG
Cliché's on Demand or Great Minds Think A Like?.

I was listening to a random song the other day and got confused. No, I wasn't drunk and it wasn't in a different language, it was because the song title was misleading. I thought I clicked "Closer" by Nine Inch Nails, but it ended up being "Closer" by the Corrs. If you've heard these songs or even just know how these bands sound in general you'd know that these two songs are far apart on the spectrum of music. I wanted to hear and feel the baseline of the electronic heart beat and the vulgarity of the "I want to fuck you like an animal"; instead I got something soft and well, a lot different.

I got to thinking. There are plenty of song titles like this. It's not just some random B-Side or unknown artist either. Some of music's most influential, biggest, and best are all guilty of sharing a song title.

The most common connections are simple "one word" titles that could easily be considered cliché, but it works in most of these cases. There are albums with the same name (ie "The Black Album") and the world doesn't destruct so no one really points out the song connections. With there being a few million songs in existence, it would be nuts to think that a few song titles wouldn't be thought of by a few of the same great minds.

I'm going to take a look at seven different "same title" songs and give my personal comparison and pick from the two. It's all subjective and a fun topic to bullshit with fellow music junkies about so lets have at it…

Song Title: "Drive"
Bands: The Cars vs. Incubus
The 411:
I don't have any albums by The Cars, but I know the vinyl for this song is in a crate somewhere in my laundry room. It's a great song by a very underrated band. The soft melody and calming track digs deep, but could arguably considered a bit one dimensional. In comparison, holy shit I forgot how awesome "Drive" was by Incubus. Before hearing this only memory of Incubus was when Brandon Boyd still had dreds and they were toying with a more funk influenced style. For the time it was just out, this track was on many of mine and my friends mix CDs. Unless you're extreme in your music tastes (Rap ONLY! Metal ONLY!) then I'm sure you own or have owned this album at one point in time. Incubus hasn't really gained my attention with any of their recent work, but this track will always have a place in my collection. This may not be agreed upon by everyone, but I'm going with my personal preference not historic value.
The Winner: Incubus


Song Title: "99 Problems"
Bands: Ice T vs. Jay Z
The 411:
This one is a bit different that the rest on the list because Jay Z's song is way more popular and I'm willing to bet that even some of the most hardcore hip hop fans haven't heard this classic cut by Ice T. The thing is that even in hova's greatness in the Rick Rubin produced track, many don't realize that he just about completely stole the chorus from the old Ice T track. T's track is offensive, vulgar, and rude to women as he goes off about how he has different types of women and Z's is more of a narrative about other problems he has, with "a bitch" not being one. I remember LOVING the Jay Z track when it came out because the composition, lyrics, and innovation were all there. Then I was turned on to Ice T's version and lost all my excitement for what I thought was something fresh.
The Winner: Ice T


Song Title: "Breathe"
Bands: Prodigy vs. Faith Hill
The 411:
I was in high school when I got Prodigy's "Fat of the Land" album and "Breathe" was a reason why. It's one of those songs I forget about, but when I hear it I get pumped for more. It was awesome entrance music for Al Snow back in ECW and still holds up. I don't like country music, nor do I like country pop music. Still, it was hard not to hear Faith Hill's "Breathe" when it was out. Hill's "Breathe" is soft, poppy, and has a sense of romanticism to it while Prodigy's "Breathe" is electo-maddness, full of grit, and aggression. Trying to be objective about it, Hill gained a lot of exposure and sales because of it, but Prodigy's genre doesn't necessarily cross over to the mainstream all that much so I give the nod to them. And hell, I just like it better.
The Winner: Prodigy


Song Title: "Changes"
Bands: David Bowie vs. 2 Pac
The 411:
I respect both of these artists a lot. I grew up with 2 Pac and am growing old with Bowie. Bowie's "Changes" is one of his most classic tracks. The word, melody, and delivery are something Bowie captures in a fantastic way. Pac's version has a similar tempo to Bowie's surprisingly and is just as powerful. This one is more of a toss up depending on your style preference. I like both, but I go with Bowie out of respect. Pac is more famous for his other tracks while this will always be one of my top five or even three Bowie songs of all time.
The Winner: David Bowie


Song Title: "Rockstar"
Bands: N.E.R.D. vs. Nickelback
The 411:
I remember when the first N.E.R.D. album came out. I was hooked on it and really enjoyed the production and unique feel it had. I even made it to one of their early concerts before Pharrell blew up and ended up in a billion videos as a "featuring" artist. "Rockstar" was the first single on this great album and I still don't think it's been topped in my eyes yet. On the other hand, there's Nickelback. Yuck. They're like the new Bon Jovi in which a lot of their songs sound a little too close to another. Bon Jovi had a few good songs in their early days, but I can't say much for Nickelback besides "Leader of Men". When I happen to catch the Nickelback video for "Rockstar" I instantly rush for the remote to change the channel. I literally feel my brain softening into mush more with each second I have to hear that monstrosity. It's like a musical lobotomy. If that offends you then I'm sorry. I'm sure you have a lot on your mind with trying to figure out what to get your sister for your wedding anniversary.
The Winner: N.E.R.D.


Song Title: "Burn"
Bands: Nine Inch Nails vs. Usher
The 411:
This one is another that's on opposite sides of the spectrum. The Nine Inch Nails "Burn" is from the "Natural Born Killers" soundtrack and never really got "single treatment" despite still popping up on the rotation of many rock radio stations. It's aggressive, angry, and full of industrial metal awesomeness. Then there's the Usher track "Burn". It's a slow and heartfelt R&B track. It's something that you'd hear in your local club as you stare at the fugly girl you lowered your expectations for. This song would probably seal the deal for you. It's one of those sultry soulful tracks that when used with candles and soft lightening can be dangerous. Nine Inch Nails is my favorite band of all time, but nothing is smoother than Usher.
The Winner: Usher


Song Title: "Creep"
Bands: Radiohead vs. Stone Temple Pilots
The 411:
I used to joke that the STP song was about John Bobbit. Yeah, I was a lame teenager. This is one of STP's best, but not THEE best. People don't know STP specifically for this song. Sure it's an STP staple, but if you go to a concert you'll forget about it as you listen to the other two dozen hit singles they have. Flipping the script, this is the song that most people know when casually mentioning Radiohead. It's easily their biggest and most played song and because of that they rarely ever play in live. I understand that Radiohead is much much muuuuuch more than "Creep", but if I went to a concert of theirs I'd be at least a little disappointed not to hear the song that introduced me to them. I love both of these tracks, but Radiohead's "Creep" is much more definitive to their career and namesake.
The Winner: Radiohead


Song Title: "One"
Bands: Metallica vs. U2
The 411:
I will not include Creed's "One" in this, but I want to mention it because I think it's one of their best songs. That's not saying much though. We'll ignore them and let the titans compete here. U2's "One" is one of the most beautiful tracks EVER. There I said it. I'm a sucker for this song and I love everything about it. I hold in the same standards as "New Years Day", "Sunday Bloody Sunday", and "Bullet In The Blue Sky". But we're talking Metallica here. Metallica's "One", for crying out loud. It's one of the best metal songs of all time. Metallica's "One" is a very epic and enthralling song that's almost an anthem for all that is spiritual. This one is tough to pick on a personal level, but my brain and fingers are giving the hands down victory to Metallica.
The Winner: Metallica

So yeah, there's an ass load of songs with titles used by two and sometimes a handful of artists. We all have our favorites.

What are some of yours?


RANDOM VIDEO(s) OF THE WEEK
Enjoy The Result of My Boredom.


"Pretty When You Cry" by VAST

The 411:
Holy shit. I've been a fan of this song for along time but didn't think about looking on YouTube for a video for it. I came across it and wow. The song is awesome, but the video is very dark and twisted. Big Fan


RANDOM MOVIE REVIEW IN 411 WORDS OR LESS
"BURN AFTER READING"
Starring George Clooney, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich, Tilda Swinton, and Brad Pitt
I have been a fan of the Coen brothers' movies since "Raising Arizona" from when I was a young kid. Then I discovered "The Big Lebowski" and was set for life. That movie is one of the best movies of the past quarter century and to argue that fact would only prove you to be very "undude". There's been a few that I didn't like as much as others. I never really dug "O, Brother" or "Intolerable Cruelty" and while I liked it, I don't find "No Country For Old Men" to have much "rewatchablity". I recall being really annoyed with the trailer for "Burn After Reading". It seemed like one of the same "pseudo-smart/ martini and giggles" comedies that Clooney and the gang seem to always be involved with. This movie just sorta felt like "Fargo Lebowski" minus the heart and likeability of the cast. Clooney's work in the movie is probably up there with my favorite of his, but I've never really been able to connect with any of his characters so it's not a fair assessment. Everyone just sorta seems there. Tilda Swinton and MrDormand are great actresses, but they just seemed really one dimensional. Malkovich and Pitt save the movie for me. The plot of wanting to sell an assumed disc full of CIA secrets (really just Malkovich's memoirs) so McDormand can get cosmetic surgery was "eh". I kept waiting for the plot to thicken and to capture my imagination, but the end result was typical fare. It's not that I don't like the movie. It was well done, but I just think I was hoping for something more. It's a movie with drawn out subplots that all get tied together with a pretty red bow at the very end. I'll probably watch this one again a few months or even years down the line. If my opinion doesn't change after that then it'll be my last viewing of this movie.


WRESTLING WITH PILLOWS
Looking Out From The Inside
RAW was fun this week, maybe even better than the 800's Anniversary. I really enjoy the UK RAWs because they seem to be "special" like the old MSG ones were. Regal winning the IC Title was all right with me. At this point I don't think Santino really NEEDS it to be over, but I still enjoy his work as champ. I'm a big fan of how the Orton/Priceless story is going because if you put some thought into the multiple possibilities it's pretty damn cool. I actually enjoyed Kane and Rey's match. It was brutal and some of the bumps were pretty surprising for a mid card feud on the same night as a very cool Last Man Standing Match. The main event was great. Probably close to a four star rating in my book, but the JBL interference was upsetting and lowers it a little. But it's on free TV and once you realize that their main objective with many of the matches and stories is to sell their PPVs(If not the next one, building towards an eventual one). One that is realized you take what you can get on RAW and hope they entice you enough to give them more of your money or time.


RANDOM THOUGHT(s)
I've been open minded to a lot of music, but never country music. I realized exactly why besides the stereotypes that I don't like it. It's not challenging at ALL as a listener. I respect guys like Cash, Hank, Hank Jr, and the old timers because they had soul and substance. Now it's like "Radio Disney" for southern rooted adults, except I think Disney might be too hardcore for a country fan. It's always about the same subject matter of past memories, a simple life, and simple minds (not the 80's band). If you like country, more power to you… or should I say "good on ya'll". I'm sure there's a few, but can a modern country fan tell me some of their favorite songs with words with more than four syllables? Without counting with your fingers and making it a "gosh darn" game? I asked a fan myself the other day and after a few minutes it settled in just how "simple" it is.


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That's this week's edition of The Savage Animal. Thanks for reading. The emails and comments are very encouraging even if you think I'm an idiot and don't agree. At least we're discussing music, yo. That's right. I said "yo". As always, next week will be better… I promise! Until then… Have a Great Week!


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GREAT column man....here are a few that spring to mind!

About a Girl- Nirvana & The Academy Is...
Verdict: Like you should even have to ask!

Blinded by the Light(s)- Manfred Mann & The Streets
Verdict: this one was tight actually...but I have to go with the Springsteen penned singular version.

Can't Get Enough of Your Love- Barry White & Bad Company
Verdict: You gotta go with Barry on this one!

You could have also had Ozzy's Changes in there, but the result would still be the same!

Dear God- A7X & XTC
Verdict: here is one that is a bit of a stretch but I recommend downloading both songs! XTC gets the nod for actually writing about religion.

Drive by R.E.M.? I believe it tops the other two!

Jessica- Adam Green & The Allman Brothers
Verdict: ADAM GREEN! His song is about Jessica Simpson, ergo WINNER!

Learning to Fly- Pink Floyd & Tom Petty
Verdict: A clash of the titans here with the nod going to Tom Petty!

Lithium- Nirvana & Evanescence
Verdict: No competition, Nirvana.

Money- Pink Floyd & The Beatles
Verdict: WHOA! Gotta give it to Floyd though.

Never too Late- Three Days Grace & Hedley
Verdict: It's all TDG on this one!

Rehab- Amy Winehouse & Rihanna
Verdict: Winehouse FTW!

Satisfaction- Benny Benassi & The Rolling Stones
Verdict: WOW JUST WOW! Obvi Stones ftw!

Stop- Against Me! & Jane's Addiction
Verdict: Against Me! kicks their ass all over the place!

Woman- John Lennon & Wolfmother
Verdict: uhhh... Lennon!

WOW that was fun!


Posted By: Jacob Crogie (Registered)  on November 12, 2008 at 01:28 AM

 
 
OH YEAH!

and Burn by the Cure! That's the way to go!


Posted By: Jacob Crogie (Registered)  on November 12, 2008 at 01:29 AM

 
 
There is also a song by Alkaline Trio called "burn".
Which would kick the shit out of Usher or N.I.N. any day.


Posted By: Monty (Guest)  on November 12, 2008 at 02:07 AM

 
 
You sir, fail, for even suggesting that Alkaline Trio would kick the shit out of Nine Inch Nails. Period.

Nine Inch Nails > Faggy Emo bands like Alkaline Trio any day.


Posted By: Jbone (Guest)  on November 12, 2008 at 12:58 PM

 
 
what about burn by deep purple, that song id awsome.

Posted By: adadadad (Guest)  on November 12, 2008 at 03:54 PM

 
 
Great column though technically speaking:

Floyd's song "Money" off of 1973's DSotM is titled "Money" while the Beatles' song "Money" is titled "Money (That's What I Want)" released in 1963, a cover of Barrett Strong's 1959 hit of the same name.


Just being a music snob. Other than that, lovely article!!!


Posted By: Guest#3632 (Guest)  on November 12, 2008 at 09:30 PM

 


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