"Can someone tell me exactly how? I don't see any lifted lyrics, and the choruses aren't really at all similar."
"Can someone tell me exactly how? I don't see any lifted lyrics, and the choruses aren't really at all similar."
the ends of the verses "reason has stalled" into the singing of the title is quite similar to the way dylan's verses progress from "crooked highways" etc to its singing of its title. i could certainly believe it was completely unintentional and the similarity didnt occur to any of the band whilst making it (i didnt notice the similarity until i read the pitchfork review), but its pretty obvious to me what they're talking about....
the ends of the verses "reason has stalled" into the singing of the title is quite similar to the way dylan's verses progress from "crooked highways" etc to its singing of its title. i could certainly believe it was completely unintentional and the similarity didnt occur to any of the band whilst making it (i didnt notice the similarity until i read the pitchfork review), but its pretty obvious to me what they're talking about.
Pitchfork says this song 'borrows well from Bob Dylan's 'A Hard Rain's A-gonna Fall'"
Can someone tell me exactly how? I don't see any lifted lyrics, and the choruses aren't really at all similar.
Is pitchfork just full of shit, as usual?
"Can someone tell me exactly how? I don't see any lifted lyrics, and the choruses aren't really at all similar."
"Can someone tell me exactly how? I don't see any lifted lyrics, and the choruses aren't really at all similar."
the ends of the verses "reason has stalled" into the singing of the title is quite similar to the way dylan's verses progress from "crooked highways" etc to its singing of its title. i could certainly believe it was completely unintentional and the similarity didnt occur to any of the band whilst making it (i didnt notice the similarity until i read the pitchfork review), but its pretty obvious to me what they're talking about....
the ends of the verses "reason has stalled" into the singing of the title is quite similar to the way dylan's verses progress from "crooked highways" etc to its singing of its title. i could certainly believe it was completely unintentional and the similarity didnt occur to any of the band whilst making it (i didnt notice the similarity until i read the pitchfork review), but its pretty obvious to me what they're talking about.