What are songs that act like a prequel or a sequel to their more popular songs?
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For example, Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall part 1 and part 2.
This might be a stretch.
Mute - Walking on a Thin Line, which is the end of the album Remember Death, is the direct prequel to the song Resistance which actually starts the album. Its like it's there just to get you to listen to the whole thing again. Which you should. Its really good. -
For example, Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall part 1 and part 2.
Metallica's My Friend of Misery and Inamorata
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The Pet Shop Boys version is a remix of Bowie's Hallo Spaceboy.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]And a brilliant piece of trolling
::: spoiler Tap for spoiler
David Bowie: Hey Pet Shop Boys, wanna remix my reznor-esque “Hallo Spaceboy”?
PSB: alright
PSB: wtf there’s only one verse
Chris lowe: Fuckit, let’s cut up some of his stuff like he does to other artists
Neil Tennant: cackling[a few hours laterrrr]
Bowie: How’s my remix going?
PSB: Yeah we started cutting up Space Oddity
Bowie:.....I’m coming over.:::
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For example, Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall part 1 and part 2.
The Blood Brothers’ “Celebrator” flows very well into the final song on the album, “Devastator”!
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GUNSHIP
The Decemberists
The Crane Wife 1 & 2
The Crane Wife 3The Unicorns
I Don't Wanna Die
Ready To DieHandsome Boy Modeling School
Look At This Face (Oh My God They're Gorgeous)
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For example, Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall part 1 and part 2.
Tim Armstrong was a guest on Bad Religion's Television, on Stranger Than Fiction. So I've always wondered if Radio by Rancid was a follow-up.
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Nope! I do it all manually; though, it can definitely be tedious at times. It has crossed my mind to write a script to automatically generate at least some of them (or even just some of their components), but I just haven't gotten around to it yet.
Also, as a side note, the citation style is my own that I've been "developing". I'm sort developing it as I use it.
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GUNSHIP
The Decemberists
The Crane Wife 1 & 2
The Crane Wife 3The Unicorns
I Don't Wanna Die
Ready To DieHandsome Boy Modeling School
Look At This Face (Oh My God They're Gorgeous)
Modeling SucksI'm recording this because the survivors no longer envy the dead.
The opening of tech noir 2 goes so fricken hard and really sets the radically hopeful tone of the song so well.
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For example, Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall part 1 and part 2.
The first track in the album "diamond mine" which is a collaboration between Scottish singer King Creosote and producer John Hopkins. Absolutely fantastic album through and through but the first track is just ambience from a Scottish pub with the music very slowly coming in until it eventually seamlessly transitions into track 2 which is the "most famous" from the album. Just perfect.
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Metallica's My Friend of Misery and Inamorata
Not the obvious The Unforgiven 1, 2 and 3?
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For example, Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall part 1 and part 2.
Empty spaces > What shall we do now?
"What shall we do now?" Is basically the part 2 of "Empty Spaces" but was removed from the album as it wouldn't fit the vinyl.
The song is still present in the film, and a boxset if I recall
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For example, Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall part 1 and part 2.
Veruca Salt, in Volcano Girls, they reference Seether.
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Not the obvious The Unforgiven 1, 2 and 3?
Those were already mentioned, so I thought I'd post something that feels like a sequel/prequel. I don't think they're officially though. At least I haven't heard about it from Metallica guys.
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For example, Pink Floyd's Another Brick in the Wall part 1 and part 2.
Isn't My Bkyfriend's Badk a sequel to It's My Party and I'll Cry if I Want To? Or the other way around?
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That is fair,
They vary their style a lot, which I think is pretty cool, but when you like one thing and they change it...After a while, I've come to learn why a lot of the popular artists have hundreds of songs but only 1-5 of them get played on repeat.
Yeah, I dunno, I like variety. And it's not like the Acts are all one style, there's quite a bit of variety within. I think the colours just felt... soulless? I didn't hate them, I just listened all the way through and not a single track sparked anything in me. Again, it was okay, it didn't offend me, but there just wasn't anything there for me.
But that's okay! I'm glad you dug it, and maybe I'll give it another shot someday and realize I was wrong all this time!
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Dream Theater has a song called Metropolis Part 1. Originally they didn't plan to have any additional parts, but it worked out that eventually they decided to follow it up. Instead of a single song, they did a whole album: Metropolis Part 2: Scenes from a Memory. And I think it's their best work.
Also In the Presence of Enemies Part I and II