Well it sounds like 60's soul and that vamp sequence always gets me. Classic.
Sound's like something that could have been recorded by Smokey Robinson And The Miracles
The purpose of this page is to show how one song relates to another... My Hat's Off.
The artist knowingly or otherwise gives acknowledgment to a past song. Either by the riff or lyrics maybe both. Songs that celebrate other songs
Ohhh. I'm a dope. Sorry. It was a late night whim post. Give me a few. I'll try to find relevance.
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Sep 20, 2025 - 5:28pm
oldviolin wrote:
I bought that record when I was 15 years old. Whole record is great I think.
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking me, Kurt.
The purpose of this page is to show how one song relates to another... My Hat's Off.
The artist knowingly or otherwise gives acknowledgment to a past song. Either by the riff or lyrics maybe both. Songs that celebrate other songs
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Sep 14, 2025 - 6:49pm
I listen to a program from Castlemain, Australia that's on once a week called "It's A Jangle Out There". It's hosted by Josh Meadows... and he does a fine job with the music.
He has this segment called "I Dips Me Lid" which is an Australian expression from Australian poet C.J. Dennis's poem "I Dips Me Lid to the Sydney Harbour Bridge," which is a phrase
indicating "hatting off one's hat as a gesture of respect or courtesy". Must be said with an Australian accent.
We here would say "My Hat's Off".
So the premise of his segment is songs that celebrates other songs. Songs that "consciously doff their caps to earlier melody line, riff, lyric or thing."
So this is a homage to Josh's program.
I would like start with this...
And these lyrics... Well, I return to the Queen of Spades And talk with my chamber maid She knows that I'm not afraid to look at her She is good to me And there's nothing she doesn't see She knows where I'd like to be but it doesn't matter
Now to the song that "I Dips Me Lid"...
Not only does she copy the riff... but she comes from the point of view of the chambermaid he sings about.
And it's a pretty good song too.
So can anybody else out there come up with a "I Dips Me Lid"?