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Katy Perry - "PRISM" out NOW!

Started by B Steady, July 30, 2013, 10:09:59 PM

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nznexus

#480
tuu many songs sound the same. this just shows how ugly the music industry has become!
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georg_e

Quote from: B Steady on March 05, 2014, 09:14:27 PM
damn :o

can this be coincidence?!?
No way.    I love Max & Luke, but they know exactly how far to take it without outright copyright infringement. I mean, "Since U Been Gone" instru bridge is almost (but not QUITE) identical to a song by the "Yeah Yeah Yeahs" right down to the guitar tone and drums, so they've been doing this stuff since the very beginning.........

nznexus


All songs could be so much better without rap...
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georg_e

Quote from: nznexus on March 05, 2014, 09:48:13 PM
All songs could be so much better without rap...
Extremely relevant comment to what we're talking about above and to the thread in general!!

B Steady

Quote from: georg_e on March 06, 2014, 12:11:30 AM
      Extremely relevant comment to what we're talking about above and to the thread in general!!

as always ;)
Vila i frid Dag

georg_e


        This ripping off stuff  has always been a part of the real world  of hit songwriting world though.....it's funny that the PopJustice editor recently tweeted about a BBC documentary he saw about Neil Sedaka.......in the tweet he said he was basically the Dr. Luke of his day. He meant that as a compliment, but check out this description of how Sedaka and his partner would stitch their hits together out of current hits they studied.  Sound familiar? :-D              http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=3989

 

Rebecca

very interesting George! I love reading about all these songwriting techniques.

nznexus

Quote from: georg_e on March 06, 2014, 12:11:30 AM
      Extremely relevant comment to what we're talking about above and to the thread in general!!

I don't know.
music producer nexus is running a channel called the ellie goulding resource. only the best ellie goulding news, photos, interviews, photoshoots.

georg_e

#488
      I've always wondered if the two note chorus melody hook of "Roar"   ('TI-ger'  'FIGH-ter'  'FI-re', etc) came from the verse hook of this song
         http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWnRMAVWVjk     which was a radio smash in 1974......

B Steady

I love Choose your battles. what a chorus man!!!! really a great atmosphere :)
Vila i frid Dag

B Steady

Vila i frid Dag


B Steady

Vila i frid Dag

Rex

Quote from: georg_e on March 05, 2014, 09:34:45 PM
      No way.    I love Max & Luke, but they know exactly how far to take it without outright copyright infringement. I mean, "Since U Been Gone" instru bridge is almost (but not QUITE) identical to a song by the "Yeah Yeah Yeahs" right down to the guitar tone and drums, so they've been doing this stuff since the very beginning.........

Also the beginning sounds like this song by thursday: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAD6lJiHBdA (The first bar)

georg_e



                                           ^     ^    ^
      Ha, I'd forgotten about that one :-)   The sound is identical, and so is the concept of sliding kind of sideways on the chords over a four bar pattern......not the same notes, but man he must've gotten the idea from this record......