VCRTracking June 25, 2016 Share June 25, 2016 Here's a nice musical analysis video of the two songs and how they're similar and different: I don't think it's outright theft because they are different. At best you can say Page was inspired by it. Link to comment
methodwriter85 June 26, 2016 Share June 26, 2016 On 6/14/2016 at 4:25 PM, GaT said: I don't really get how she went from "Dear Future Husband" with lyrics like this "Take me on a date I deserve it, babe And don't forget the flowers every anniversary 'Cause if you'll treat me right I'll be the perfect wife Buying groceries Buy-buying what you need" To "No" with lyrics like this "I think it's so cute and I think it's so sweet How you let your friends encourage you to try and talk to me But let me stop you there, oh, before you speak" Which I think is a really mean spirited song. Did she have a really bad breakup in between songs? I'm guessing it's more that she was trying to go for a new, tougher yet sexy image, and it's just not working. "No" peaked high but it dropped off pretty quickly. Link to comment
GreatKazu June 27, 2016 Share June 27, 2016 Re the Led Zeppelin case. It was mentioned on the news there was a change in the law back in 2014 called, I believe "The 2 Second Rule". It was why the estate was able to sue. Link to comment
WendyCR72 June 27, 2016 Share June 27, 2016 The law may have changed, but - and I say this as someone neutral to this (though I like some LZ stuff; never heard of Spirit until this case) - where was this claim of theft in the courts 40+ years ago? I mean, perhaps statutes ran out before the new laws, but if these songs were that similar and the band thought Led Zeppelin stole, why not strike when the iron was hot? Randy Wolfe/California (Spirit band member) didn't sue while alive, so this all seemed like a ploy for money by the lawyers or whomever. Waiting this long just made me side eye the whole thing. This isn't to say Zeppelin did not...um...use their influences from other artists HEAVILY in some songs, but this should have been taken to task eons ago to have any weight. Anyway, this wasn't "He's So Fine"/"My Sweet Lord" (and I liked George Harrison, but...yeah) by a country mile, IMO. Or even "Ice, Ice Baby"/"Under Pressure". Link to comment
WendyCR72 June 27, 2016 Share June 27, 2016 Two songs I do think sound a hell of a lot alike (and am surprised there weren't ever lawsuits unless I missed something) were "Frankenstein" by The Edgar Winter Group and "Cheap Sunglasses" by ZZ Top. Link to comment
kassa June 28, 2016 Share June 28, 2016 There are many other examples, but this is one that shows how nobody "owns" basic chord progressions - and just because something "sounds like" something else doesn't mean it was stolen, because the first person didn't "write" it in the first place: Link to comment
GaT June 29, 2016 Share June 29, 2016 This isn't anyone famous, it's a woman who decided to sing the (American) national anthem at the Lincoln Memorial & it's pretty awesome 1 Link to comment
Ohwell June 29, 2016 Share June 29, 2016 She oversang a bit at the end, but overall I thought it was good. Link to comment
GaT June 29, 2016 Share June 29, 2016 1 hour ago, Ohwell said: She oversang a bit at the end, but overall I thought it was good. Considering it was an impromptu, acapella performance, I thought she did great. Link to comment
Ohwell June 29, 2016 Share June 29, 2016 10 hours ago, GaT said: Considering it was an impromptu, acapella performance, I thought she did great. I said it was good, so YMMV. Considering it was filmed so that it would be put up on Youtube or somewhere else, I wouldn't exactly call it "impromptu." 2 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen June 30, 2016 Share June 30, 2016 Ugh, if I never hear Rhianna's "This is What You Came For" one more time, I'll be happy. This song is the most annoying thing since Rhianna's "We Found Love". If a lyricist can't come up with more lyrics than You you you you you you, they need to get out of the occupation. And I guess disco's back now. Link to comment
GaT July 6, 2016 Share July 6, 2016 Why is this song on my radio? Why is this video on my TV? Whose idea was it to inflict this stupid song on us? Link to comment
WendyCR72 July 6, 2016 Share July 6, 2016 I guess I should say I am not familiar with, like, 85% of the stuff here. I'm more an '80s/'90s/classic rock/alternative rock chick, though, so there is that. Now get off my lawn! 1 Link to comment
UYI July 7, 2016 Share July 7, 2016 14 hours ago, GaT said: Why is this song on my radio? Why is this video on my TV? Whose idea was it to inflict this stupid song on us? Peter Pan was my favorite movie as a kid, so hearing that song made me cry the first several times I heard it, out of nostalgia. Make of that what you will. Link to comment
DkNNy79 July 8, 2016 Share July 8, 2016 Love them and so happy that they are coming back!! Link to comment
Rick Kitchen July 9, 2016 Share July 9, 2016 I *love* the new song by Lukas Graham, "Mama Said". It has such a bright, poppy melody, and optimistic lyrics. And it starts off a lot like "A Hard Knock Life" from "Annie". Link to comment
Parachutes July 9, 2016 Share July 9, 2016 (edited) On June 29, 2016 at 10:17 PM, Rick Kitchen said: Ugh, if I never hear Rhianna's "This is What You Came For" one more time, I'll be happy. This song is the most annoying thing since Rhianna's "We Found Love". If a lyricist can't come up with more lyrics than You you you you you you, they need to get out of the occupation. And I guess disco's back now. If this is the most annoying Rihanna song you've heard since "We Found Love," then your issue is mostly with Calvin Harris since he produced both of these tracks. I'm also not a fan of his work because there just isn't much variety to his sound, but I can see why it's popular. As for the "you" ad infinitum lyrics, it's a trend in pop music completely that has nothing to do with the lyricist. Everything revolves around production, so: Beats, bass-drops, alterations in vocals (whether in pitch or rhythm), and a music break in place in of an actual chorus with words that differentiate from each other. It's just where the sound is at right now and because people under the age of 30 are massively into it. It's definitely not disco, but it's reminiscent of its popularity and influence on youth culture not unlike punk, new wave, hip-hop, or grunge, either. Edited July 9, 2016 by Parachutes 1 Link to comment
GaT July 9, 2016 Share July 9, 2016 On 6/29/2016 at 7:17 PM, Rick Kitchen said: Ugh, if I never hear Rhianna's "This is What You Came For" one more time, I'll be happy. I'm not a fan of the song either, but is it just me or does her singing not even sound like her? The first time I saw the video, I was surprised to see it was Rhianna singing. I had heard it on the radio but never paid attention to whose song it was, I thought it was just another one hit wonder pop princess. It doesn't sound like her voice to me at all, I wonder if it's very auto tuned? Link to comment
Ohwell July 9, 2016 Share July 9, 2016 I actually kind of like the song but I agree that it doesn't sound like Rihanna. Oh well. Link to comment
truthaboutluv July 14, 2016 Share July 14, 2016 (edited) Love, love them. I was in my late teens when all the stuff went down and I just remember being shocked at how things just turned on a dime for one comment. Because I got into them with the Fly album (I later went back and bought the first album, Wide Open Spaces) and so I was a fan when they were on top and on this incredible career high. I mean they were outselling male artists not just in country but other genres and kicking ass everywhere. And to see it come crashing down for something so ridiculous was insane to me. I did love the validation of Taking The Long Way though when they swept the Grammys and Not Ready To Make Nice is still at the top of my favorite "fuck you" songs. Edited July 15, 2016 by truthaboutluv 2 Link to comment
Dancingjaneway July 15, 2016 Share July 15, 2016 On 7/6/2016 at 7:22 PM, GaT said: Why is this song on my radio? Why is this video on my TV? Whose idea was it to inflict this stupid song on us? OMG! My one co-worker is so creeped out by this song. LOL!! Link to comment
aradia22 July 15, 2016 Share July 15, 2016 Actually, I'm not that into "Not Ready To Make Nice" and I hated their "Landslide" cover but I love their first two albums. It has nothing to do with politics. It's just that when a genuine country artist can qualify for a crossover hit, it's generally not their best work. The exception might be Carrie Underwood. Link to comment
stillhere1900 July 15, 2016 Share July 15, 2016 On 6/29/2016 at 6:29 AM, Ohwell said: I said it was good, so YMMV. Considering it was filmed so that it would be put up on Youtube or somewhere else, I wouldn't exactly call it "impromptu." People take their cell phones out all the time to capture what's going on around the. Doesn't mean it wasn't "impromptu" 1 Link to comment
UYI July 16, 2016 Share July 16, 2016 Mick Jagger is about to become a dad for the EIGHTH (CONDOMS, MICK! CONDOMS!) time, at the ripe old age of 72. And Ronnie Wood just became a dad to twin girls a month or so ago. Apparently the Rolling Stones are into becoming old dads nowadays. Link to comment
magicdog July 16, 2016 Share July 16, 2016 Quote Mick Jagger is about to become a dad for the EIGHTH (CONDOMS, MICK! CONDOMS!) time, at the ripe old age of 72. And Ronnie Wood just became a dad to twin girls a month or so ago Seriously, how much time do they think he has to spend with the kids? I imagine maybe a decade at most - and I'm not sure either Jagger or Wood would be kicking the old soccer ball around with them either in their 80s. Link to comment
Dancingjaneway July 16, 2016 Share July 16, 2016 Ugh. That's just so irresponsible. I mean you are hurting your child not yourself by doing something like that. It's not funny or cute. Same goes for Janet Jackson. She's 50 and I would be very surprised if that child doesn't have some sort of developmental issue when it is born. These people don't realize that it's the child who has to endure the harsh world and the cruel jokes. Yeah sure they are kids of celebrities but it still doesn't shield them from kids that are jerks and it doesn't shield them from the difficulty of having say a learning disability or a physical disability. Link to comment
WendyCR72 July 16, 2016 Share July 16, 2016 5 hours ago, magicdog said: Seriously, how much time do they think he has to spend with the kids? I imagine maybe a decade at most - and I'm not sure either Jagger or Wood would be kicking the old soccer ball around with them either in their 80s. I agree with all of this, but - and I know this is cynical of me - I question the women they're with who'd be willing to get pregnant knowing this. (Not slut shaming, I swear, this is about the age deal...) Unless (and I hope this is not the case, but again, cynicism) they feel the $$$ once Jagger/Wood, et. al. dies and those kids inherit is worth it. Link to comment
magicdog July 16, 2016 Share July 16, 2016 Quote you are hurting your child not yourself by doing something like that. It's not funny or cute. Same goes for Janet Jackson. She's 50 and I would be very surprised if that child doesn't have some sort of developmental issue when it is born I've spoken with a fertility specialist who told me these 45+ celebs like Janet Jackson don't really have their children naturally. They're either implanted via in vitro with another woman's donor eggs or they have a surrogate. It's more about publicity for them and photo ops, not necessarily the desire for motherhood. Otherwise, I agree with your sentiment completely. Quote [the baby mommas think of] $$$ once Jagger/Wood, et. al. dies and those kids inherit is worth it. Of course! Why else would a twenty or 30 something girl be interested in a man old enough to be her grandfather!! Same old story, unfortunately. I can imagine these twits probably also dream about bragging rights. 1 Link to comment
UYI July 17, 2016 Share July 17, 2016 23 hours ago, WendyCR72 said: I agree with all of this, but - and I know this is cynical of me - I question the women they're with who'd be willing to get pregnant knowing this. (Not slut shaming, I swear, this is about the age deal...) Unless (and I hope this is not the case, but again, cynicism) they feel the $$$ once Jagger/Wood, et. al. dies and those kids inherit is worth it. Mick Jagger is a notorious cheap skate (he made sure his marriage to Jerry Hall wasn't legal to avoid paying her alimony when they "divorced", for God's sake!). I wouldn't be surprised if his will proves to be a rude awakening for all who know him once he passes away. 1 Link to comment
Kromm July 19, 2016 Share July 19, 2016 Rapper Asked If He Will Stop Performing Controversial ‘F*** Tha Police’ Song — See His Response Well what did you expect Ice Cube to say? Link to comment
Luckylyn July 20, 2016 Share July 20, 2016 The Story of The Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony" Link to comment
PatternRec July 21, 2016 Share July 21, 2016 (edited) On 6/27/2016 at 0:38 AM, WendyCR72 said: Two songs I do think sound a hell of a lot alike (and am surprised there weren't ever lawsuits unless I missed something) were "Frankenstein" by The Edgar Winter Group and "Cheap Sunglasses" by ZZ Top. A lot of old blues stuff has similar rhythms/bass lines. Look at how many classic blues songs have the same rhythm and bass line as the pop atrocity I Want Candy" Also I've always considered We Didn't Start the Fire by Billy Joel to be a direct rip off of It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) by REM. Edited July 22, 2016 by PatternRec Link to comment
PatternRec July 22, 2016 Share July 22, 2016 Thought of another one. Having grown up loving the Beatles I couldn't help but notice the similarity What I Got by Sublime and Lady Madonna. Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer July 25, 2016 Share July 25, 2016 On 7/9/2016 at 0:31 PM, Parachutes said: If this is the most annoying Rihanna song you've heard since "We Found Love," then your issue is mostly with Calvin Harris since he produced both of these tracks. We Found Love is not annoying. So there. :-) Also? I love Arcade Fire regardless, but the church organ sound works eerily well juxtaposed with the film in question. 1 Link to comment
GaT July 25, 2016 Share July 25, 2016 38 minutes ago, Cobalt Stargazer said: We Found Love is not annoying. So there. :-) Is ? 2 Link to comment
GaT July 26, 2016 Share July 26, 2016 I put VH1 on for some background noise, & this Bobby Brown video came on. Damn, this song is jammin', it's easy to forget that before he became what he is now, Bobby Brown was the shit 3 Link to comment
Ohwell July 26, 2016 Share July 26, 2016 (edited) Bobby Brown was, indeed, the shit. I still like him. It was funny though, when I saw him clips of him and New Edition doing a show fairly recently, and he couldn't do the steps anymore. At one point he just said fuck it and bent over, out of breath. I cracked up. Found it! Edited July 26, 2016 by Ohwell Link to comment
UYI August 4, 2016 Share August 4, 2016 Dwight Yoakam has a new album coming out next month! YAY! It will be a bluegrass album called Swimmin' Pools, Movie Stars (yes, like the Beverly Hillbillies theme song). My only complaint is that he's planning on just remaking some of his old songs into newer bluegrass versions. I really wish he would do new material here; I feel like he relies on covers/remaking his own songs a bit too much sometimes. http://www.dwightyoakam.com/news 1 Link to comment
UYI August 4, 2016 Share August 4, 2016 20 years ago yesterday, this song hit number one. It would stay there for 14 weeks, and would be the highest charting song of the year 1996. Link to comment
Joe August 4, 2016 Share August 4, 2016 It was terrible then, and time hasn't helped it. Catchy, but in an annoying way. Proof that a lot of people have no taste in music. Link to comment
Ohwell August 4, 2016 Share August 4, 2016 I love the Macarena! I remember them playing that song at the Democratic National Convention that year, and people dancing and having fun. I don't care if anybody thinks I don't have taste in music. 2 Link to comment
UYI August 4, 2016 Share August 4, 2016 1 hour ago, Ohwell said: I love the Macarena! I remember them playing that song at the Democratic National Convention that year, and people dancing and having fun. I don't care if anybody thinks I don't have taste in music. Here it is! https://www.c-span.org/video/?74656-1/delegates-macarena-dance 2 Link to comment
briochetwist August 4, 2016 Share August 4, 2016 On 7/16/2016 at 2:01 PM, magicdog said: I've spoken with a fertility specialist who told me these 45+ celebs like Janet Jackson don't really have their children naturally. They're either implanted via in vitro with another woman's donor eggs or they have a surrogate. It's more about publicity for them and photo ops, not necessarily the desire for motherhood. That's not entirely true, some women still get pregnant the 'old fashioned' way at 45. Audra McDonald had to drop out of a Broadway show because of a surprise pregnancy a few months ago, she's 46. And closer to home in the real world, a friend of mine just had a baby at 44. Link to comment
WendyCR72 August 4, 2016 Share August 4, 2016 1 hour ago, briochetwist said: That's not entirely true, some women still get pregnant the 'old fashioned' way at 45. Audra McDonald had to drop out of a Broadway show because of a surprise pregnancy a few months ago, she's 46. And closer to home in the real world, a friend of mine just had a baby at 44. My father was also born when my grandmother was 40. It does happen. 2 Link to comment
Ohwell August 4, 2016 Share August 4, 2016 6 hours ago, UYI said: Here it is! https://www.c-span.org/video/?74656-1/delegates-macarena-dance Thanks! I get happy just looking at it. Link to comment
Shannon L. August 8, 2016 Share August 8, 2016 This happened over the weekend: Muppet band plays first music festival As an unapologetic muppets fan, I'd have loved to have seen it! 1 Link to comment
Jon121 August 10, 2016 Share August 10, 2016 I was searching for the lyrics of Heathens, in Suicide squad album. I got drifted away and landed on grammy awards. I searched for the highest number of grammy awards wins. It is the late conductor, Georg Solti who has won the most number of times, 31. Stevie wonder, Jays , Kanye west, Beyonce are all top winners. Here is the detailed list. http://www.houlthellewell.com/blog/awards/who-has-won-the-most-grammys/ . Beyonce has 20 wins. She will be winning more indeed. Who do you think is the most deserving for the next grammy so far? Link to comment
WendyCR72 August 12, 2016 Share August 12, 2016 Making this broad in topic so any such band can be discussed. However, I made this now since I just saw this article. It has already been 5 years ago today (August 11th) that Warrant lead singer Jani Lane died. Wow. Link to comment
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