zep getting sued over stairway?
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- 38044 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
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- 2697 posts since 3 Aug, 2003 from Narnia
I guess he didn't leave them enough money when he died...the children of Spirit guitarist Randy California (born Randy Craig Wolfe) filed suit against Led Zeppelin for copyright infringement...
I just gave "Taurus" a listen on mp3skull and I don't think there's enough of a similarity personally. Maybe 2 measures of Taurus at the 2 minute mark sound the same as 2 measures of Staiway's intro.
If they win, I think I'll sue every big blues artist because their hit songs have the same chord sequence as a song I wrote when I was 12.
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- 2033 posts since 19 Jun, 2011 from a world of Black Thunder chocs
Yep, parts of it are a rip-off. But where do you stop suing people in this decades-old industry?
Oasis, for one, might have a fair bit to pay up...
This is quite an interesting read too about the closeness between LZ and Spirit:
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/20 ... -reckoning
Within four days of its inaugural U.S. gig, Led Zeppelin had already assimilated some of Spirit’s other music into its act. At Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash., the band played a medley that included Spirit’s Fresh-Garbage. The song, with its grinding bass line, shares side one of Spirit with Taurus. Set lists posted on Led Zeppelin’s official website name Fresh-Garbage as a song for the Spokane show and at least 11 other shows in the following months. Even if Page hadn’t heard Taurus at that first gig, he would have had other chances to hear it live as the bands crossed paths through 1969. “We did quite a few shows with those guys,” says Andes. “Not to say they might not have heard it from the record.” On May 16, 1969, the bands played a concert together in Detroit at the Grande Ballroom. On July 5, 1969, at the Atlanta Pop Festival, Spirit played right before Zeppelin. The two bands played the closing day of the Seattle Pop Festival on July 27. The weekend of Aug. 30, they played on two separate days at the Texas International Pop Festival.
Thank goodness for original modern-day artists, like Avicii, who avoid ripping people off...
Oasis, for one, might have a fair bit to pay up...
This is quite an interesting read too about the closeness between LZ and Spirit:
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/20 ... -reckoning
Within four days of its inaugural U.S. gig, Led Zeppelin had already assimilated some of Spirit’s other music into its act. At Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash., the band played a medley that included Spirit’s Fresh-Garbage. The song, with its grinding bass line, shares side one of Spirit with Taurus. Set lists posted on Led Zeppelin’s official website name Fresh-Garbage as a song for the Spokane show and at least 11 other shows in the following months. Even if Page hadn’t heard Taurus at that first gig, he would have had other chances to hear it live as the bands crossed paths through 1969. “We did quite a few shows with those guys,” says Andes. “Not to say they might not have heard it from the record.” On May 16, 1969, the bands played a concert together in Detroit at the Grande Ballroom. On July 5, 1969, at the Atlanta Pop Festival, Spirit played right before Zeppelin. The two bands played the closing day of the Seattle Pop Festival on July 27. The weekend of Aug. 30, they played on two separate days at the Texas International Pop Festival.
Thank goodness for original modern-day artists, like Avicii, who avoid ripping people off...
- KVRAF
- 11093 posts since 16 Mar, 2003 from Porto - Portugal
If things were like this in 1700, composers like Bach, Handel, Mozart, etc. would have been sued countless times, since it was common practice to borrow ideas from anything interesting that come to their knowledge (of course, none of them got to be a millionaire over their music, though) .
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- KVRAF
- 14658 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
They would be now.
Else this looks like a sad "continuation" of more recent events like the "Robin Thicke" lawsuit. It's always about money.
Else this looks like a sad "continuation" of more recent events like the "Robin Thicke" lawsuit. It's always about money.
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- 8406 posts since 2 Aug, 2005 from Guitar Land, USA
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- 14658 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
You all probably know this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pidokakU4I
Or it's continuation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8hHMx5CaSI
And maybe even this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM
I'm curious when lawsuits hit in this case.
Didn't we have a thread on the topic already, that we "ran out of musical notes"?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pidokakU4I
Or it's continuation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8hHMx5CaSI
And maybe even this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM
I'm curious when lawsuits hit in this case.
Didn't we have a thread on the topic already, that we "ran out of musical notes"?
- KVRAF
- 9577 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
Its pretty common knowledge that the Zeps "borrowed" from a lot of tunes and divine justice that hip hop "paid homage".
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- 9577 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
Also known as The Devils ProgressionCompyfox wrote:You all probably know this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pidokakU4I
Or it's continuation:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8hHMx5CaSI
And maybe even this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM
I'm curious when lawsuits hit in this case.
Didn't we have a thread on the topic already, that we "ran out of musical notes"?
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- KVRian
- 945 posts since 8 Dec, 2003 from Birmingham-ish, UK (Tamworth, but shhh!)
I'm wondering if Zep have ever sued anyone else for a similarly similar few notes of music?
It would be easier for me to side with them if they're relaxed about such things.
If they've been quietly suing others over the same kinda thing, then I'm more inclined to think all's fair in love and war.
It would be easier for me to side with them if they're relaxed about such things.
If they've been quietly suing others over the same kinda thing, then I'm more inclined to think all's fair in love and war.
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- 8571 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
According to the documentary "Everything is a Remix' (I think that's the name)The_Hidden_Goose wrote:I'm wondering if Zep have ever sued anyone else for a similarly similar few notes of music?
the answer is no.
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Jimmy Page was into kids, the lowest point a man can get to....
Plus here are some other f***d up things about him
What's it with all those Jimmies and kids....
Recently he gave a video interview describing how he "created" that song...."I ripped some good bits off those ass****s "Taurus" because they didn't know what they're doing with it anyways..." Page...lol
Misunderstood genius himself.
Plus here are some other f***d up things about him
I guess Jimmy liberated himself by having sex with barely teen girls aka kids and ripping off songs...Sex cult was inspired by 'the Great Beast'
The cult’s inspiration, Aleister ‘the Great Beast’ Crowley, believed himself to be a prophet of a new age of personal liberty, controlled by the ancient Egyptian god Horus.
He was a bisexual heroin addict whose doctrine for life was ‘Do What Thou Wilt’, advocating sexual promiscuity and prostitution.
Crowley was a frequenter of orgies and brothels, and contracted gonorrhea from a prostitute.
Born into a wealthy family in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, he gained such notoriety during his lifetime that he was denounced in the press as ‘the wickedest man in the world’.
Crowley’s work has been cited as an influence by famous figures including Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, who bought Crowley’s former home and set up an occult bookshop and publishing house which published some of his work.
Page once said: ‘I feel Aleister Crowley is a misunderstood genius of the 20th century because his whole thing was liberation of the person.’
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3GydN2jxA
What's it with all those Jimmies and kids....
Recently he gave a video interview describing how he "created" that song...."I ripped some good bits off those ass****s "Taurus" because they didn't know what they're doing with it anyways..." Page...lol
Misunderstood genius himself.
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- KVRian
- 945 posts since 8 Dec, 2003 from Birmingham-ish, UK (Tamworth, but shhh!)
I'd take the Daily Fearmongerers opinions with a bucket of salt by default.
Aleister Crowley was a lot of things to a lot of different people with different perspectives. A monster to some, a paragon of liberty to others, a crytpic author of esoteric knowledge to yet others. I don't think he was a genius by any stretch...what did he acheive? Not a fat lot, in the grand scheme of things - Aynd Rand's writings probably has more influence on libertarians and the hopelessly self-involved than Crowley, who tends to appeal more to folks interested in the occult and mysticism - there's a bit more to find in his works than just libertarianism, though that is certainly there in abundance. I don't reckon he was the wickedest man in the world, even in his lifetime. He did have friends in high places though, so it's possible that he could get away with more dastardly doings than most. I don't think paedophilia was so frowned upon back then as it is now, so they were probably referring more to the drugs and sexual debauchery generally - and pissing off other people in high places, which he also did a fair amount of, having the me-me-me personality that he had.
I wouldn't hold an interest in the occult against someone (I've held such interests myself in the past, and there are lessons to learn in amongst the nonsense) any more than I do for religious people. If they're ***holes, they're ***holes regardless of the books they've read or stupid (imo) beleifs they hold.
If he's messed with kids, then that's something else and a crime that should stand on it's own. I wouldn't just take the Daily Bullsh!t's word for it though!
Aleister Crowley was a lot of things to a lot of different people with different perspectives. A monster to some, a paragon of liberty to others, a crytpic author of esoteric knowledge to yet others. I don't think he was a genius by any stretch...what did he acheive? Not a fat lot, in the grand scheme of things - Aynd Rand's writings probably has more influence on libertarians and the hopelessly self-involved than Crowley, who tends to appeal more to folks interested in the occult and mysticism - there's a bit more to find in his works than just libertarianism, though that is certainly there in abundance. I don't reckon he was the wickedest man in the world, even in his lifetime. He did have friends in high places though, so it's possible that he could get away with more dastardly doings than most. I don't think paedophilia was so frowned upon back then as it is now, so they were probably referring more to the drugs and sexual debauchery generally - and pissing off other people in high places, which he also did a fair amount of, having the me-me-me personality that he had.
I wouldn't hold an interest in the occult against someone (I've held such interests myself in the past, and there are lessons to learn in amongst the nonsense) any more than I do for religious people. If they're ***holes, they're ***holes regardless of the books they've read or stupid (imo) beleifs they hold.
If he's messed with kids, then that's something else and a crime that should stand on it's own. I wouldn't just take the Daily Bullsh!t's word for it though!
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