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Halker also draws heavily on the Knights songs and poems in his book on labor song and poetry, For Democracy, Workers and God: Labor Song-Poems and Labor Protest, 1865-1895 ( University of Illinois Press, 1991 ).
The lyrics up to this point ( most of them written by Peart ) were heavily influenced by classical poetry, fantasy literature, science fiction, and the writings of novelist Ayn Rand, as exhibited most prominently by their 1975 song " Anthem " from Fly By Night and a specifically acknowledged derivation in 2112 ( 1976 ).
In 2001, UPN heavily promoted the premiere of Enterprise with a song by The Calling, " Wherever You Will Go ".
During the first few seconds of the song, the background voicings " ooh-ooh, ooh, ooh, behind his spoken words, exemplify the heavily modulated sound of his voice through a Vocoder.
Inspired by hardcore punk, heavy metal, and indie rock, grunge is generally characterized by heavily distorted electric guitars, contrasting song dynamics, and apathetic or angst-filled lyrics.
When the single " Flood " began to climb the charts on mainstream radio stations, Silvertone Records ( Essential's parent company ) started to heavily promote the song, turning it into one of the biggest mainstream hits ever by a band on a Christian label.
The Aqua club tour featured Howe ( whose presence was heavily promoted ), who took the stage after the fifth song.
* Descort — a song heavily discordant in verse form and / or feeling
Their sophomore effort Tales from the Thousand Lakes was released in 1994 with " plenty of fascinating melodies and song structures that drew heavily from the traditional folk music of their native country.
These included a " Full Band Version " of the song that was more acoustic than the album version and heavily featured cello.
composed a song called " Sleeping Awake ", with a music video which focused heavily on Neo, as well as many images that were part of the film.
English Indie-pop band Hillary and the Democrats released a song entitled Harry Nilsson in 2012, which heavily references Without You.
She sang on various episodes of the show, including a heavily altered version of Aretha Franklin's " Respect " and the original song, " Make Up Your Mind " produced by Robert Jerald of N ' Spyre Music Productions.
If the song is substantively dissimilar in form ( for example, it might only borrow a motif which is modified, and be completely different in all other respects ), then it may not necessarily be a derivative work ( depending on how heavily modified the melody and chord progressions were ).
The band contributed the song " East Hastings " from their first album F ♯ A ♯ ∞ to the UK film 28 Days Later, though the song was heavily edited ; this was an unusual step for the ensemble.
* British electronica duo Lemon Jelly heavily sampled the opening riffs of " Peaches " played in reverse as well as the lines " Yeah, yeah " and " Millions of peaches / Peaches for me / Millions of peaches / Peaches for free " in their song " The Fruity Track ".
The only other song from … And Justice for All that has come close to this is " Harvester of Sorrow ", a song that was played live heavily after the album's release but has only begun to be played again recently.
* The funk band Cameo was heavily influenced by Doc Pomus ' song-writing style and frequently acknowledges his impact before performing their hit song " Word Up.
The song from the film's opening, “ Blues ' Theme ” ( sometimes listed as “ Blue's Theme ”), an aggressive, repetitive and very catchy instrumental showcasing Allan's new fuzzed-out ( heavily distorted ) guitar sound became their biggest hit ( it was also one of the first songs Eddie Van Halen learned to play on brother Alex's guitar ).
Although it was not strictly a folk song, " I'll Never Find Another You " was heavily influenced by Peter, Paul and Mary and featured a cyclical, 12-string guitar part that sounded remarkably similar to the guitar style that Jim McGuinn of The Byrds would popularize later that same year.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Newman's " Louisiana 1927 " became an anthem and was played heavily on a wide range of American radio and television stations, in both Newman's 1974 original and Aaron Neville's cover version of the song.
In addition, some of Yorke's vocals on Kid A are heavily modified by digital effects ; Yorke's vocal effect on the title song was created with the ondes Martenot, giving an effect comparable to vocoder.
One of the most famous of these African-influenced records was the 1977 album Refavela, which included " No Norte da Saudade " ( To the North of Sadness ), a song heavily influenced by reggae.

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" John Lennon borrows these same words as lyrics for The Beatles song, Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
The Butthole Surfers ' song " Perry ", included on the album Rembrandt Pussyhorse, borrows the title tune from the TV show.
Lyrically the song borrows directly from the short story " The Sphinx " by Edgar Allan Poe.
It contains a song called, " Tristesses de la Lune ," which borrows significantly from the poems in Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil.
The song " Hollywood Babylon " borrows its title from the 1959 book Hollywood Babylon.
Musician Rob Zombie while not exactly horror punk, borrows very much from it by sharing the same influence and imagery styles as many horror punk bands such as the constant referencing of horror and Sci-fi in his songs, the dark imagery in live shows and music videos, using sound samples taken from horror and Sci-fi movies generally before the song starts and sometimes during the song among other similarities.
* Rapper Lil Wayne released a music video for the song " 6 Foot 7 Foot " ( shortened as 6 ' 7 ') in 2011 where he borrows a scene from the film Inception.
The end of the song " In The City " borrows the opening riff from " Day Tripper ", a song by The Beatles.
The last verse of the song borrows the musical arrangement of the theme song for The Godfather movies.
The 1989 song " A Love So Beautiful ", co-written by Roy Orbison and Jeff Lynne, borrows the arias's melody.
Ride's song " Seagull ", from the album Nowhere, borrows McCartney's bassline.
However, he felt Darrell " borrows " Anthrax's guitar solo from the song " Only ".
The track " Shut Up Already " borrows a riff from the Led Zeppelin song " Black Dog ".
* Pop-punk band Lagwagon borrows the line " smashing through the boundaries / lunacy has found me " for their song " Raise A Family " found on their 2000 release " Let's Talk About Leftovers.
This contradicts speculations that the song simply borrows on a Nemo character of an earlier work, such as J. Verne ’ s Captain Nemo, Homer ’ s Ulysses alias Nemo, C. Dickens ’ Captain Hawdon alias Nemo, W. McCay ’ s Little Nemo, or the Disney Studio ’ s film Finding Nemo.
* A dance song, Bodytalk, by Bodybangers featuring Joyce borrows heavily from the lyrics of the original song.
Finally, Don't Wait Until Night, played during Stage 6, which fittingly borrows hints of " The Silence of Daylight " ( town music from Castlevania II ), was remixed in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow for Julius ' theme known as " Heart of Fire ", though this particular song is actually a medley of the Haunted Castle tune and " Heart of Fire " from the original Castlevania.
* The Austin, Texas shot 2012 film Satellite of Love borrows its name from the Lou Reed song.
* Crippled Black Phoenix, a post-rock / progressive rock band, borrows a dialogue from the film to the introduction of the song " Troublemaker ", from the 2010 album I, Vigilante.
The verse borrows its melody from the 1975 song " Daisy Jane " by the folk rock trio America.

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