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2747935, why isn't Bruno Mars gettin sued by The Police Posted by 2Future4U, Fri Oct-12-12 07:25 AM
that new single is a straight up BITE of "Message In A Bottle"
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2748210, i tweeted something similar the other day...on that song dude is Posted by Hellyeah, Sat Oct-13-12 05:27 PM
channeling sting like crazy
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2748232, guess he saw it work on 'Somebody That I Used To Know' earlier this year Posted by Bombastic, Sat Oct-13-12 09:31 PM
this song won't be near as successful even though dude is a bigger name going into it, hook isn't really very strong despite all the Police-isms of the verse parts.
>channeling sting like crazy
on both though it doesn't sound close enough to any one Police song to actually be get them in legal trouble.
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2748475, what did that song bite? Posted by DonWonJusuton, Mon Oct-15-12 12:29 PM
mofos are in full-on cryptic mode in this thread lol.. took me 10 min. to find out which bruno mars song y'all were even talking about lol ("locked out of heaven" if anyone else is wondering)
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2748518, oh it's not a song in particular on that, just completely Police-era Posted by Bombastic, Mon Oct-15-12 03:37 PM
Sting in vocal tone, phrasing, everything......I'm trying to think about a song to best display that (the verse part on 'Bombs Away' maybe?) but really there's more than a few.
For me who grew up hearing a lot of Police as a little kid (my babysitter along with busdriver both had 93.3 WMMR in Philly playing all the time when the Police were the biggest rock band going), the incredible similarity (to the point I could even hear Sting singing it in my head right now, similar to how I can hear Jimi singing Lenny Kravitz' 'Are You Gonna Go My Way') jumped out at me instantaneously while it didn't register for my girl who first played the Goyte joint for me since she was basically being born around the same time the Police broke up.
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2748565, ahhh gotcha... yea, i can def. hear that.. Posted by DonWonJusuton, Mon Oct-15-12 07:13 PM
i didn't grow up w/ the police, but i've gained an appreciation over the past couple of years.. there are def. worse bands to imitate for sure haha.. i was all ready to start hating on "somebody that i used to know" if they bit that off of another track... and i actually really like the track - that hook is so strong.. but i mean, it's just eeeeeeeeeverywhere.. getting to be a little much..
and just as a pointless aside, i was introduced to the police after cam'ron's "what means the world to you".. roxanne ended up being my shit in high school ('01-'04)
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2748815, hahaha, Killa expanding young minds! Posted by Bombastic, Tue Oct-16-12 06:07 PM
> >and just as a pointless aside, i was introduced to the police >after cam'ron's "what means the world to you".. roxanne ended >up being my shit in high school ('01-'04)
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2759086, RE: oh it's not a song in particular on that, just completely Police-era Posted by Original Juice, Wed Nov-28-12 02:22 AM
I got the same Sting vibe from it after the first couple times I heard it, too.
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2748213, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UVNT4wvIGY Posted by Starks dunked on Bulls, Sat Oct-13-12 05:42 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UVNT4wvIGY
^^^ what about that guy?
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2748218, well the only reason why i bring it up is cuz Posted by 2Future4U, Sat Oct-13-12 07:50 PM
in the past Tom Petty got at The Chili Peppers ( i believe ) and how George Harrison got busted by The Chiffons
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2748474, Petty "American Girl"/ the Strokes "Last Night" too Posted by cyrus, Mon Oct-15-12 11:52 AM
It takes me about 20 seconds into the song before I can tell the difference. He shoulda sued the shit out of those rich kids.
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2757984, oh, fuck off. Posted by ninjitsu, Thu Nov-22-12 03:16 AM
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2748249, Well if Jet didn't get sued by Iggy Pop everything is fairgame Posted by zuma1986, Sun Oct-14-12 01:21 AM
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2748387, Iggy said he stole it himself Posted by AFKAP_of_Darkness, Mon Oct-15-12 01:49 AM
so there was no point in suing someone else
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2748267, Heard it once, horrible bite with horrible lyrics... Posted by ToeJam, Sun Oct-14-12 06:37 AM
That only update of the song was like an 808 snare or something.
Mars has potential but he doesn't reach it. Should just produce...
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2748406, It's Police-influenced but not a bite of that song at all Posted by johnbook, Mon Oct-15-12 07:58 AM
Hawaiians love The Police, and have since the first album. That's very much an ode to his parents and home as it is to the groove.
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2748507, aka a BITE! Posted by ToeJam, Mon Oct-15-12 02:48 PM
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2757987, wat. Posted by ninjitsu, Thu Nov-22-12 06:03 AM
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2748488, is fun(DOT)'s 'Some Nights' a remake of S&G's 'Cecilia'? Posted by SoWhat, Mon Oct-15-12 01:18 PM
if not, have they credited the writer of 'Cecilia' (Paul Simon) for the inspiration/interpolation?
if not, is that writer prepared to sue? if not, why not?
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2757981, Bruno Mars: A Punchable Face And Bankable Talent (Murph Swipe) Posted by murph71, Thu Nov-22-12 01:40 AM
That 'Heaven' song is still better than a lot of shit that passes for pop music today...I'm coming around to Mars in terms of his live act...I still think that first album was corny as as all hell...But hey, as usual, I got more to say, dammit...
------- The Shadow League
Bruno Mars: A Punchable Face And Bankable Talent Yeah he's corny; but he's also one of pop music's singular talents.
By. K. Murphy
With Bruno Mars’ ridiculously catchy single “Locked Out Of Heaven” continuing its current blistering run, it wasn’t so long ago when the singer-songwriter was a glaringly easy target. Armed with his saccharine single “The Lazy Song,” Mars possessed the most punchable face in popular music in early 2011. The Hawaii native’s deliriously happy track from his double platinum 2010 album debut Doo-Wops & Hooligans macarena’d his way into that dubious category of world’s most f---ing annoying song. From its faux reggae guitar licks to its sickeningly cute lyricism that seemed straight out of the Wiggles’ catalogue (“I'll be lounging on the couch/Just chillin' in my Snuggie/Click to MTV, so they can teach me how to Dougie”), “The Lazy Song” was too heavy on the eyewink for its own good. Hell, it even came complete with whistling for god’s sake!
Indeed, “The Lazy Song” was just one in a string of Mars offerings that compelled you to test the laws of gravity with your radio. When the singer wasn’t making shamelessly corny numbers like the 2010 Travis McCoy collaboration “Billionaire,” he was appearing on hooks driving everything from lighthearted Emo love songs (B.o.B’s “Nothin’ On You”) to over-the-top, ham-fisted rap anthems (the Eminem featured Bad Meets Evil stadium sing-along “Lighters”). And it’s not that all of Mars’ musical pursuits were horrific. It’s just that the boy proved to be ridiculously inescapable.
But a funny thing happened on the way to declaring Bruno Mars the Filipino Jimmy Buffett. On February 2011, the omnipresent performer joined genre-blurring dynamo Janelle Monae on the Grammy Awards stage.
On the surface, it was an oddball pairing: a brazenly mainstream hitmaker and an alternative, futuristic funk-rock priestess. But the union was a product of an inspired joint tour between Mars and Monae. And like their illuminating spring 2011 trek, the Grammy showing displayed Mars’ true calling: riveting live showman.
Delicately handling keyboard duties, Mars backed up B.o.B on a heartfelt, unplugged version of “Nothin’ On You.” When it was time for his own spirited set, the enterprising act gave a strong nod to a retro 1960s soul revue, re-working his transparent global smash “Grenade” into a searing blues testimony. Then Mars sat in on drums and delivered a manic backbeat for Monae’s show-stopping performance of “Cold War.” It was enough to make any novice fan ask: where the f--k was this guy?!!!
When Mars made his return to the Grammy stage a year later as a solo act, he channeled his inner-James Brown (again, who knew?). His sweat-inducing band, complete with a hard-charging horns and a two-fisted rhythm section, flipped Mars’ somewhat gimmicky retro rave-up “Runaway Baby” into a sneering groove that even got the usually jaded music industry contingent up off their feet.
A few months later, when he was called on to perform a tribute to the late Amy Winehouse at MTV’s VMAs, Mars gave an earnest performance of the late vocalist’s classic track “Valerie.” It was a classy statement, turning heads and converting even more non-believers.
At 27-years-old, Bruno Mars is set to release an album that translates the raw energy exhibited in such live stage shows. The aforementioned “Locked Out Of Heaven” is a clear example of the singer’s new freewheeling approach to recording on his December 11 sophomore release Unorthodox Jukebox. In a recent Billboard interview, Mars spoke of his newfound artistic freedom.
“I've had big record label presidents look me in the face and say, 'Your music sucks, you don't know who you are, your music is all over the place, and we don't know how to market this stuff. Pick a lane and come back to us. That was disgusting to me, because I'm not trying to be a circus act. I listen to a lot of music and I want to have the freedom and luxury to walk into a studio and say, 'Today I want to do a hip-hop, R&B, soul or rock record.’”
Yes, much of the music scribe talk has “Heaven” sharing a sonic resemblance to the Police’s “Message In A Bottle.” But so what? The simmering, sparsely produced dance workout (this time the reggae inflections work) sounds like nothing else on modern pop radio. This ain’t “Gangnam Style.” As with his first set, the Smeezingtons – Mars’ songwriting and production team – co-wrote the 10 tracks on Unorthodox Jukebox. But the album’s style-jumping roster of outside producers – that includes Amy Winehouse vet Mark Ronson, Kanye West collaborator Jeff Bhasker, MIA studio conductor Diplo and Eminem beatman Emile Haynie – shows an artist ready to step outside his musical confines.
Even Mars’ new ballad “Young Girls,” a somber song he debuted during his surprisingly impressive guest hosting duties on Saturday Night Live, is more heartbreaking than his past material. “Boy meets girl, makes her his wife/But love don't exist when you live like this that much I know,” he croons in an all-too vulnerable tone. This from the same guy who co-wrote Cee-Lo’s supremely sarcastic middle finger “F--k You.”
So what does it all mean? Does this vocalist, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist who can go from guitar, piano and percussion, live up to the hype of being one of his generation’s true transcendent talents? Or are the glowing superlatives that now chase Mars simply a product of making records at a time when One Direction and Carly Rae Jepsen are the new pop music standards?
The answer may lie somewhere in between. But say this much for Bruno Mars: as long as he continues to evolve as an infectious, confident live draw, that punchable, corny face of his will only become a lot more bearable.
http://www.theshadowleague.com/articles/bruno-mars-a-punchable-face-and-bankable-talent
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2760117, Interesting. That's when my opinion of Bruno Mars changed as well. Posted by Buddy_Gilapagos, Fri Nov-30-12 06:54 PM
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2757983, Why would you sue Gohan Posted by Musa, Thu Nov-22-12 02:57 AM
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2758993, You guys hear "Message?" I hear "Can't Stand Losing You." Posted by CaptNish, Tue Nov-27-12 09:34 PM
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2759025, RE: why isn't Bruno Mars gettin sued by The Police Posted by TekniqTheFreak, Tue Nov-27-12 10:56 PM
i was thinking the same shyt.. I guess I'm not completely insane. I wouldn't say Message necessarily, but just on that whole Police-vibe.. Then again, yo - that shyt is hot right now.. I don't know what it is, but the Police are creepin' into pop music HEAVY in the last year or so..
Almost hearin' Born to Run w/ the Springsteen-esque horn-like parts, too.. but that's where I'm sure I'm officially insane..
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2759072, it was agreed by the higher powers... Posted by Lunch Box, Wed Nov-28-12 12:49 AM
That as long as he wears his hair that way he's untouchable.
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