Music has at all times been an area the place affect and inspiration blur the traces between homage and unintentional borrowing. However when similarities between two songs are too hanging to disregard, the dialog inevitably turns as to if it is coincidence or one thing extra.
In a current interview, Candy guitarist Andy Scott mirrored on the unmistakable resemblance between the long-lasting opening riff of Mötley Crüe‘s “Kickstart My Coronary heart” and Candy‘s 1973 observe “Hell Raiser”. As he recalled: “I am going to inform you who performed [‘Kickstart My Heart’] to me the primary time. We had been gonna go and see Mötley Crüe and Skid Row in Sweden. I used to be in Sweden producing a band known as Sha-Growth, and [the guys from the Swedish band] Europe got here into the studio they usually mentioned, ‘Include us tonight. We’re gonna see Mötley Crüe.’ They mentioned, ‘Our keyboard participant went to see them final evening in Gothenburg, and we’re gonna see them within the ice hockey place in Stockholm.’ I mentioned, ‘Yeah, so long as these guys are okay.’ And [they] mentioned, ‘Oh, they’re coming with us.’ So all of us obtained in taxis and automobiles and lobbed up there.”
On the way in which to the present, somebody performed the intro to “Kickstart My Coronary heart“ for him with out revealing the artist. Scott instantly acknowledged one thing acquainted.
“I went, ‘Nicely, any person’s utilizing my guitar riff.’ I mentioned, ‘You understand, it occurs.’ And once we obtained to the gig, they began the entire present with the stripper, which is what we did within the ’70s, and the primary music they performed was Kickstart My Coronary heart. And we used to do Hell Raiser. And the entire of Europe, the band, who had been within the viewers once we used to play in Sweden again within the ’70s, had been all laughing now my face, me going, ‘Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Good. Pretty.'”
This is not the primary time a connection between Mötley Crüe and Candy has been acknowledged. Mötley Crüe bassist and first songwriter Nikki Sixx has been open about his admiration for Candy, even revealing in his ebook The First 21 that he as soon as tried to recruit Candy singer Brian Connolly for his pre-Mötley Crüe band London.
“How arduous might or not it’s for the highest band of the Strip to discover a new singer?” Sixx wrote. “‘Fuck Nigel Benjamin,’ I informed the blokes. ‘We’ll get Brian Connolly!’ Brian Connolly was the voice behind Ballroom Blitz and Strong Gold Brass. He’d left Candy by that time and recorded one single, however a solo album had not materialized. I known as Uncle Don and requested him, ‘Are you able to assist me get ahold of Brian Connolly from Candy?'”
Whether or not “Kickstart My Coronary heart” was instantly impressed by “Hell Raiser” or just a case of rock’s cyclical nature is up for debate. What’s simple is that Candy performed a key position in shaping the sound that bands like Mötley Crüe would later deliver to the mainstream. Apparently, “Hell Raiser” itself was penned by the powerhouse songwriting duo Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, the identical staff accountable for hits by Mud, Suzi Quatro, and plenty of others.
As for the riff? Some may name it borrowing, others may name it coincidence. Both method, it is one more instance of how the previous continues to echo in rock’s greatest anthems.
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