As if coldplay write their own songs. The facts I see are that the entire song structure is the same aswell as the chord structure and alot of melody. Seriously if anyones going to be able to argue a songs theoretic base is copied satch would who I'd think of. Yeah and vai but who the fuck could copy vai?
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More proof Coldplay sucks!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
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It's a simple progression with a simple melody, easily a cooincidence. It does seem like the tempo and key match up amazingly well, though. However, it's also easy to do mashups of two songs and make them sound good together. Hell I don't know.Last edited by Axewielder; 12-06-2008, 08:39 PM._________________________________________________
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Originally posted by åron View PostActually some fat balding white dude wrote that song, you could still make a case!
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Yes, the progression is the same and the first three notes of the melody are the same. But, there are thousands of other songs that fall into the same category. Doesn't Satriani already have enough money? Should be interesting to see where this ends up.Special deals for JCF members on Jackson/Charvel, Suhr, Anderson, Nash, Splawn, Bogner, LSL, Ibanez, Diezel, Friedman, Bad Cat, 3rd Power, Dr. Z, ENGL and more. FREE SHIPPING! 0% FINANCING!
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I'm with you Matt. I wonder if it is Satriani or his label pursuing this. Seems rather pathetic.
Now the dude accusing Gary Moore seems to have more of a case, if indeed that clip of his was recorded prior to Gary's Still Got the Blues. That just seems way too similar to be coincidence...
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I'm no lawyer and don't know much about copyright infringement laws, but to me, songs with melody, cadence and vocals that are very similar, save for lyric content, could have enough substance for a copyright lawsuit.
Now that being said; I think the instrumental parts within a song are more open. Chord progressions, solos, etc, are not the exclusive property of the musician that plays the part. If that were the case, then all of them old blues players who did the old E-A-E-B-A-E chord structures would've died rich men. {Well, perhaps not!}
Similarly, a synth, sax or guitar solo that sound eerily similar wouldn't be regarded as any threat for copyright infringement.
Now, a strong instrumental that reaches chart topping success; for example.....
Mason Williams - Classical Gas:
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Paul Mauriat - Love Is Blue:
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......would probably have a good chance at winning any infringement lawsuit. There's many other strong instrumentals that fall into this category. The other source of strong instrumentals that hold water are movie soundtracks anthems or themes; Hang 'Em High, The Rockford Files, The Gladiator and The Godfather to name a few.
I'm afraid M.O.R. in western culture, be it whatever genre, metal, country, dance, pop, is exactly that.; Middle Of the Road! There isn't anything new and groundbreaking on the charts and most often there rarely is. Same ol' drivel, different artists, that's all.
Songs based around the same chord progressions get pretty stale. There's bound to be some similarities.
Oh and by the way. I'm sure Coldplay, or a member or two of Coldplay, has heard and probably even appreciates the Satch. Just because their style of music is MOR pop/rock, doesn't mean they shut there ears down on the rest of the music industry.
If I'm not mistaken, I read a post in another thread of a couple of members in The Cardigans who are big Sabbath fans!
Hmmm.....I'm sorry if I went off topic. Kinda' jumped around, didn't I.
Cheers!
G.
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Originally posted by GinSonic View PostMason Williams - Classical Gas:
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
Paul Mauriat - Love Is Blue:
Scott
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Originally posted by Spivonious View PostThose don't sound similar at all. :think:
I guess it doesn't matter whether or not a song, be it instrumental or vocal, reaches chart topping status. However, it seems to me that if it does, the artist stands a better chance at winning any lawsuits against them.
Hmmm.......I thought my original post to be concise and lucid enough to put the point across.
I don't think Satch will win. It's not a strong enough case.
BTW, any updates on this?
G.
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Originally posted by GinSonic View PostNo, Spivy. They don't. That they sounded similar wasn't the point of the posting links to those instrumental tunes.
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Do I think danzig or his guitar player ripped him off - NO !However the guitar is a somewhat limited instrument (as are drums ,bass ,mandolin ,etc ....).So to sumerize what I'm trying to say is , sure there's a chance that coldfuck did intentionly rip off satch, however I'm inclined to believe that an extremely simmiliar coincidence happened , I'm nearly positive satch would not say that whiney ass bitch from coldplay sounds like his guitar !!!!Yes, there are strong simmilarities, if anything though, I believe this will give a liitle more exposure of Satch to the masses!
I'm not a fan of lawyers, and personally I'd like to believe Satch is not involved with this lawsuit.However the music business is just that (at thier level) a business, with fucktard lawyers !!!
Merry Christmass all
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