Friday, August 28, 2009

Jorge Ben vs. Rod Stewart




Love love love me some Jorge Ben! For those of you who don't think you're familiar with this brazilian samba/funk/jazz genius, think again. Although he's got a ton of great music in his catalogue, you'd probably best recognize him for his first major hit, "Mas Que Nada" later popularized in the US by Sergio Mendes (ie used in Austin Powers). Other favorites of mine include "Ive Brussel", "Para Que Digladiar" and the reason for my post today "Taj Mahal" (originally released in 1972 on the album 'Ben' but revamped and re-released on numerous Jorge Ben albums throughout his career). An epic samba-esque tune that builds up and breaks down into an awesome chanty, sing alongy type chorus (ie "dae da dae de dae, da dae de dae...") all the while keeping the tempo right around 130bpm. Now, i've loved this tune for a while now, but every time i hear it i usually end up singing "Do ya think i'm sexy? (1978)" by Rod Stewart. Well, as it turns out, im not so lame AND more importantly, im not the only one who noticed this almost too obvious similarity. Later that year Jorge sued Rod for plagiarism, and won. Sweet. Of course, this was good news for Jorge, but even better news for me because now i won't feel so tacky when i can't help but burst into "if you want my body, and you think i'm sexy..."

Here's a funkier version off of his 'Africa Brasil' album released in 1976. Funkier yes, but you should still be able to make out the likeness:


and here's another lil treat that should get "do ya think i'm sexy?" outta yer head:


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