"Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh you don't have to go..." belted out Zep lead singer Robert Plant. I knew this from somewhere...oh yeah, "Me Love" by Sean Kingston. And I'll be honest I was a little surprised-I could see M.I.A. stealing a classic rock lick (see my earlier post about The Clash's "Straight To Hell") but Kingston? My favorite budding artist-blasphemy! To be honest once again I prefer the song sampled to the song that used it. "D'yer Mak'er" was released in 1973 on the album House Of The Holy.
What I love about the song is that it is such a major departure from the rest of their music. Yes, it does have those rockin' guitar licks and it does have the Zep sound, but it also has this Jamaican Dub flavor that you don't often hear on these rock tracks. It seems like a prelude to bands like The Police, The Clash, and even newer bands like No Doubt. Just another example of the music of yesteryear paving the way for the future. And on that note, enjoy the tracks.
-S
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