Talk:I'm Too Sexy
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[edit] Instrumental Break
In this article, it says: "The song's instrumental break is based on the guitar riff in the Jimi Hendrix song 'Third Stone from the Sun'"
In the Right Said Fred article, is says: "The song's instrumental break is based on the chorus of the 1974 instrumental hit 'Dance With The Devil' by Cozy Powell."
Which is it? -- MatheoDJ 05:03, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
Are You Experienced? came out in 1967. "Dance with the Devil" was released in 1974. And from various internet sites, it looks like Powell yanked the guitar riff for his song. So even if Right Said Fred used "Dance with the Devil" directly, he was indirectly using "Third Stone From the Sun." Agerard 18:35, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
- What citation is needed for the basis of the instumental break? Listening to 'Third Stone...' one can hear it is the same. --84.51.154.120 23:06, 26 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Disco-dancing
In regard to the quotes from the song near the end (the things he's too sexy for): I've seen the lines about "your party" often quoted, here as well, as "I'm too sexy for your party, the way I'm disco-dancing", but I keep hearing "I'm too sexy for your party, no way I'm disco-dancing!" This site http://www.amiright.com/misheard/song/imtoosexy.shtml (end of page) gives "no way" as the correct form. I'm going to edit the quote to that; if you're certain the previous form was correct please change it back. Shadowcrow 21:51, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
- I've always heard it as "no way", so I agree- mostly I just wanted to say that the "things I'm too sexy for" section is oddly hilarious to me :PHimynameishelen (talk) 14:12, 28 February 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Genre?
The title says it all. Genre??
61x62x61 (talk) 22:01, 2 May 2008 (UTC)

