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− | + | Seems to me that the opening is a direct quote of the song "One Tin Soldier." Not worth noting? <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[Special:Contributions/158.57.150.68|158.57.150.68]] ([[User talk:158.57.150.68|talk]]) 10:30, October 25, 2017</small><!-- {{subst:unsignedIP}} --> | |
− | Seems to me that the opening is a direct quote of the song "One Tin Soldier." Not worth noting? | + | :It is very similar, and even the overall melody has a resemblance to that {{wp|One Tin Soldier|late-'60s/early-'70s protest song}}. I've asked Flans on Tumblr if there is any connection, but you never know if he'll actually confirm the connection or even respond. But that's a good catch in any case! --[[User:MisterMe|MisterMe]] ([[User talk:MisterMe|talk]]) 12:10, 5 December 2017 (EST) |
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Now that I'm a Dad I'm probably listening to the kids stuff the most! Pirate Girls 9 is pretty darn good in my opinion. I've talked about Flans feminism before, but here it's great, because my daughter can be a pirate. Great lyrics and melody. It really stands up to repeat listens. One of the best songs they've done in this genre! (Mr Tuck)
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Seems to me that the opening is a direct quote of the song "One Tin Soldier." Not worth noting? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 158.57.150.68 (talk) 10:30, October 25, 2017
- It is very similar, and even the overall melody has a resemblance to that late-'60s/early-'70s protest song. I've asked Flans on Tumblr if there is any connection, but you never know if he'll actually confirm the connection or even respond. But that's a good catch in any case! --MisterMe (talk) 12:10, 5 December 2017 (EST)