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BLACKWELL'S RECORD OF THE WEEK + GIVEAWAY

BLACKWELL'S RECORD OF THE WEEK + GIVEAWAY

Trans Volta

Disco Computer b/w You Are Disco

scum stats: there’s a bunch of variations of this thing, all seemingly available at reasonable prices

I love soundalikes. I have FOND memories of being in the backseat of my mom’s car on a last-minute, school night adventure to the northern world of Frankenmuth. My brother had started making mix tapes and popped one of his creations in. And I was so stoked to hear a Beatles song I’d never heard before. “Lies” (by the Knickerbockers) is so 100% quintessentially biting on every last bit of Beatles trademarks, I was incredulous with my brother when he explicitly told me that the Fab Four was not the group on the recording. The ensuing argument lasted for a handful of interstate miles at or around the speed limit in a 1995 Ford Taurus.

(side note: Bronner’s and Zehnder’s and the Birch Run outlet mall were all closed by the time we got up there, probably 7:30-8pm on a weekday. We stopped and ate at Halo Burger, which claims to be the oldest burger chain in the country, then went to the gas station next door and loaded up on snacks and trinkets that all seemed different from what we were used to seeing two hours south in Detroit. And then drove all the way home. My mom felt like she failed, trying to do this spontaneous, grand gesture and ultimately landing on fast food and a Mobil. But to a one, me my siblings and I had a BLAST and to this day I still reminisce about this unique adventure)

The idea behind a soundalike is what really gets me thinking. Were the Knickerbockers explicitly trying to sound like the Beatles? And if so, did they have a specific or general reference point? And say now, almost sixty years later, is sounding like the Beatles even a thing? Or are the Beatles just considered “good music”?

I know nothing about Trans Volta except they sound a shit ton like Kraftwerk. To the point where there’s no real doubt, they were trying to ape the groundbreaking German combo.

That being said…I still quite like it. I mean, Kraftwerk is genius, using that as a template, there’s a lot of built-in perfection.

This 45 goes straight in the DJ box and I fully anticipate folks asking “What the hell is this?” - OR - “What Kraftwerk album is this on?”

Mention your favorite sound-a-like in the comments, with some sort of description or story (or not) and I’ll send someone a free record that may or may not sound like something else.




Comments

drjamo25

She Wants Revenge’s song Take the World sounds like Bowie to me!

Troo

When I listen to Manchester Orchestra I hear Crosby , Stills , Nash and Young or is it The Bee Gees harmonies?

DrMabon

This also comes from the Nuggets compilation, I really like A Public Execution by Mouse, a real Bob Dylan soundalike. Aspecialy the vocals and also a bit the 12 string guitar part, except Bob would probably use an organ but it kinda makes the same “moves”.I also like this is a more rockier version of what Bob does…anyway Bob rules but this is nice too

Sergio I Garcia

Wow listening to this song reminds me I have a lot more music to get into. No sound alikes I can think of but I gotta find some! Good stuff!

ChicagoCINDYmae

To me, JW’s Cannon sounds like Adam Ant’s, Ants Invasion on Kings of the Wild Frontier.

zosochic

I didn’t get to see them live unfortunately but Quintron & Miss Pussycat reminds me an awful lot of the B-52’s

zosochic

this is not a soundalike, but speaking of the Beatles- the first time they got stoned was supposedly w Bob Dylan. Bob thought they were singing “I get high i get high” in I wanna hold your hand (of course it’s I can’t hide) and figured they would really love some weed

hobblewets

A bizarre post as I read this sitting at the Frankenmuth Brewery bar on the eve of my godfather’s funeral. Roots run deep in little Bavaria & most of the family still resides in the area. My parents migrated down to east Detroit in the mid seventies and chicken dinners up north were always at Grandmas. I can only recall eating at Zehnders and/or Bavarian Inn a small handful of times in my 35 years. Anyway, that’s what this sounded-a-like to me.

JeffVoltage3

I remember watching an interview with John Lennon and the reporter asked him if The Beatles were ever going to get back together and make new music. His response “What do you need The Beatles for, you have ELO”

bollweevil-

Digital Witness by St Vincent always reminds me of David Bowie

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