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 Post subject: A song from London Calling has the same riff as The Ballad o
PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 6:21 pm 
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f John and Yoko but I can't figure out which one.

Any help?

It's that descending hook that sounds like the "wah wah wah waaaaaaaaah" sound they play when someone fails at something?

Does anybody know what I mean?

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are you telling me that you are listening to both songs, and sure there is one riff and both, but can't tell what it is? this question is completely inscrutable.


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HaqDiesel Wrote:
are you telling me that you are listening to both songs, and sure there is one riff and both, but can't tell what it is? this question is completely inscrutable.


no...i can't figure out which song on london calling it is but i know it exists. i was listening to london calling and can't find it.

i'm pretty sure it's on london calling but i could be wrong.

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 Post subject: Re: A song from London Calling has the same riff as The Ballad o
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f John and Yoko but I can't figure out which one.

Any help?


Beats me. I mean, Christ, you know it ain't easy!

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 Post subject: Re: A song from London Calling has the same riff as The Ball
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hamFisT (a.k.a. FT) Wrote:
gauchebag Wrote:
f John and Yoko but I can't figure out which one.

Any help?


Beats me. I mean, Christ, you know it ain't easy!


I know how hard it can be.

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You can sing "The Ballad Of John & Yoko" to Big Audio's Dynamite's "London Bridge" if you sing it fast.

That's probably not what you mean.


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I was oddly hoping this thread title ended "f Peter Pumpkinhead"


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