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  • huedell
    Museum Ball Eater
    • Dec 31, 2003
    • 11069

    #16
    Originally Posted by vintage spideyfan
    John Fogerty, lead singer and songwriter of Creedence Clearwater Revival,
    was sued for sounding too much like John Fogerty of CCR.
    Originally Posted by fallensaviour
    Yes,that was totally stupid.If I'm not mistaken the judge finally told the
    record company they were idiots and through it out of court.
    I actually thought it was a good idea for a court case...one that set
    precedent---as I've always thought that courts were too hard on rock song
    writers copyright violations.

    Those two Fogerty songs sound alot alike at first listen and Fogerty
    owned the "new" one, and he didn't own the original. Other artists
    have been charged for "copying" songs that sound LESS alike than the
    two Fogerty compositions...and just because Fogerty wrote both
    of the songs in this case wasn't enough to excuse him from the same
    scrutiny from a greedy record company---but in the end, this unique
    scenario rendered a satisfying result due to Fogerty's composure on the
    stand.

    See, what I liked about the case is that Fogerty's "music lesson" given
    to the judge/jury in court diagramed how small tweaks
    in songwriting approach can constitute a new song.

    Yes, I think the courts are too rough on what they call "stealing"
    when writing rock songs---in most cases it's not fair--- as the simillarities
    tweaked make for a new approach on a "dead" composition
    rather than a ripoff to bring up charges against IMO.

    In the end there's only so many chord patterns crossed with melodies
    in pop music and artists should feel free to explore them in their
    compositions without the fear of being brought up on charges because
    of a hard to define simillarity to another composition.
    "No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris Mannix

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    • johnnystorm
      Hot Child in the City
      • Jul 3, 2008
      • 4293

      #17
      Originally posted by fallensaviour
      Yes,that was totally stupid.If I'm not mistaken the judge finally told the record company they were idiots and through it out of court.

      How about that new song from kid Rock ,the sweet home Alabama one.It sure sounds like the beginning of warren zevon's werewolves of London to me.
      It screws me up everytime I hear it I think cool werewolves of London,but no its kid rock.


      Hah! Does it to me too...I get all set for Zevon and then punk Kid Rock starts. They should have to issue a warning prior to playing it.

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      • johnnystorm
        Hot Child in the City
        • Jul 3, 2008
        • 4293

        #18
        Twisted Sister's "We're not Gonna Take it" and the Christmas carol "Oh, Come All Ye Faithful"...which they admitted to swiping and then covered as a really rockin' Christmas tune & video...which, if you pay attention, echoes the original We're not video.

        YouTube - Twisted Sister - Oh Come All Ye Faithful

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        • 4NDR01D
          Alpha Centauri....OR DIE!
          • Jan 22, 2008
          • 3266

          #19
          Originally posted by The Bat
          Jet's-"Are You gonna be My Girl"...is Iggy Pop's "Lust for Life".
          True. And Iggy pop's "lust for life" ...is The Supremes "You can't hurry love".

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          • darklord1967
            Persistent Member
            • Mar 27, 2008
            • 1570

            #20
            Two sets of song similarities come to mind:


            1) "Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr. vs. "BAD" by Michael Jackson.

            and then there's

            2) "Blue Bayou" by Linda Ronstadt vs. "Innocent Man" by Billy Joel.
            I... am an action figure customizer

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            • The Bat
              Batman Fanatic
              • Jul 14, 2002
              • 13412

              #21
              Originally posted by stretchandro
              True. And Iggy pop's "lust for life" ...is The Supremes "You can't hurry love".

              Interesting...I'll have to pay attention next time I hear that song.
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              • The Bat
                Batman Fanatic
                • Jul 14, 2002
                • 13412

                #22
                Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison"...is the old blues song "That's All Right"...note for note!
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                • Mikey
                  Verbose Member
                  • Aug 9, 2001
                  • 47258

                  #23
                  Beatles Good Night and the theme from Gil Gerard's Buck Rogers (Suspension)

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