TP1231 2 May 24, 2017 Share May 24, 2017 So I just realised something that had been bugging me since i first watched A Canterlot Wedding... I ALWAYS thought that the first 30 seconds or so of B.B.B.F.F was oddly familiar, as in the harmony, and after 3 or 4 years I finally figured it out, the line at the beginning "When I was just a filly..." to "...There for me" has almost the exact same vocal harmony to Simple Plan's old hit I'm Just A Kid, this was crazy to me and so satisfying to finally figure it out, go and listen to them both and tell me what you think... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
K.Rool Addict 718 May 24, 2017 Share May 24, 2017 Oh shit, OP, you just brought home the nostalgia. I haven't listened to that song since this MLaaTR vid back in early 2008 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeric 46,848 May 24, 2017 Share May 24, 2017 (edited) 10 minutes ago, TP1231 said: So I just realised something that had been bugging me since i first watched A Canterlot Wedding... I ALWAYS thought that the first 30 seconds or so of B.B.B.F.F was oddly familiar, as in the harmony, and after 3 or 4 years I finally figured it out, the line at the beginning "When I was just a filly..." to "...There for me" has almost the exact same vocal harmony to Simple Plan's old hit I'm Just A Kid, this was crazy to me and so satisfying to finally figure it out, go and listen to them both and tell me what you think... I hear it! I'm not academically trained in music so I'm hoping one of the musicians on here can break on down. Ingram likes to borrow from a lot of artists See the resemblance. (Art of the Dress is heavily influenced by Putting it Together). 5 minutes ago, K.Rool Addict said: Oh shit, OP, you just brought home the nostalgia. I haven't listened to that song since this MLaaTR vid back in early 2008 Hold on. > Clears throat @Feld0 My work here is done. Edited May 24, 2017 by Jeric Proofread Jeric! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sane Marbles 180 May 24, 2017 Share May 24, 2017 This makes me wonder how many other songs are in MLP are similar to other songs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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