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Kermit8 Hevon 12 Apr 16 9.20am | |
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..possibly. Going to court [Link]
From 30 seconds in it there is a strong similarity. Could be a coincidence - yeah, right - but the other band supported Led before the release of Stairway.
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legaleagle 12 Apr 16 9.23am | |
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Not the first time...
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jamiemartin721 Reading 12 Apr 16 9.24am | |
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I hate stairway to heaven. Everything wrong with 70s rock in a nutshell.
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Kermit8 Hevon 12 Apr 16 9.29am | |
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And here's Nirvana's 'Come as you Are' stolen years earlier by Killing Joke and their 'Eighties' track
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richard shaw (og)65 my minds eye 12 Apr 16 9.33am | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
..possibly. Going to court [Link]
From 30 seconds in it there is a strong similarity. Could be a coincidence - yeah, right - but the other band supported Led before the release of Stairway.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 12 Apr 16 9.58am | |
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Originally posted by richard shaw (og)65
I think it would be an amazing level of audacity for the Manchester Beatles Cover Band to claim someone plagurised their work. Notice how less prevalent Oasis become as members of the Beatles die.... I'm surprised the Gallagher brothers haven't been arrested for grave robbery
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JL85 London,SE9 12 Apr 16 10.02am | |
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Oasis - Whatever Neil Innes - How Sweet to be an Idiot
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Beastie 12 Apr 16 10.20am | |
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So are Oasis a ‘Beatles tribute band’ because they borrowed from Neil Innes or Led Zep?
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Part Time James 12 Apr 16 10.33am | |
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I feel a little embarrassed. I thought Led Zeppelin stole it from Rolf Harris. Oops!
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johnfirewall 12 Apr 16 10.53am | |
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Originally posted by jamiemartin721
I think it would be an amazing level of audacity for the Manchester Beatles Cover Band to claim someone plagurised their work. Notice how less prevalent Oasis become as members of the Beatles die.... I'm surprised the Gallagher brothers haven't been arrested for grave robbery Ironically despite the clear and consistent influence on their style (actually more overt in Noel's later projects), the Beatles were the least directly plagiarised. T-Rex and The New Seekers are the standout examples of outright theft although there are many more. Edited by johnfirewall (12 Apr 2016 10.54am)
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Hrolf The Ganger 12 Apr 16 11.17am | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
..possibly. Going to court [Link]
From 30 seconds in it there is a strong similarity. Could be a coincidence - yeah, right - but the other band supported Led before the release of Stairway. This has been known for a long time. It's hardly a revelation to find out that a band stole a bit of a song. There has hardly been a song ever written that did not steal from or was not at least influenced by another. That's how music works. I could give many examples but I can't be bothered.
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richard shaw (og)65 my minds eye 12 Apr 16 11.32am | |
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I heard this on the radio the other day , its just a cover version of instant karma but he has changed the lyrics
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