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"Gaye family wins $7.4 mil in Blurred Lines case."
Tue Mar-10-15 04:55 PM by Frank Longo

  

          

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Wow - I really thought they'd lose that case
Mar 10th 2015
1
the case shouldn't have survived summary judgment, IMO.
Mar 10th 2015
7
RE: the case shouldn't have survived summary judgment, IMO.
Mar 10th 2015
51
Right?!
Mar 10th 2015
10
yes!
Mar 10th 2015
2
tried to tell these know it all niggas
Mar 10th 2015
65
oh wow
Mar 10th 2015
3
oh...it's a jury verdict.
Mar 10th 2015
4
it does
Mar 10th 2015
9
but getting clearance is nothing new tho right?
Mar 10th 2015
11
      clearance for what?
Mar 10th 2015
16
           the beats of the songs are almost identical...to the point where
Mar 10th 2015
18
           what do you mean 'beats'?
Mar 10th 2015
25
           inspiration is NOT theft.
Mar 10th 2015
64
                thats why i put 'inspiration' in quotes buddy. and its ok if u
Mar 10th 2015
114
                     RE: thats why i put 'inspiration' in quotes buddy. and its ok if u
Mar 10th 2015
119
                          or so he thought.
Mar 10th 2015
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                               RE: or so he thought.
Mar 11th 2015
                               RE: or so he thought.
Mar 11th 2015
151
           so youre saying only vocals are protected?
Mar 10th 2015
20
                i'm saying only the actual notes that make up the music.
Mar 10th 2015
26
if you're the defense how do you let it be a jury trial, or do they
Mar 10th 2015
14
      the parties would have to agree to a bench trial.
Mar 10th 2015
34
Good. Detest Theives.
Mar 10th 2015
5
lol this dude robin thicke is having the worst sequence of events ever
Mar 10th 2015
6
He really is.
Mar 11th 2015
157
He'll be alright.
Mar 12th 2015
556
the songs are EXTREMELY similar...blatant rip off.
Mar 10th 2015
8
yes but the parts of GTGIU that Williams and Thicke borrowed
Mar 10th 2015
12
which parts arent protected and why?
Mar 10th 2015
15
      the sheet music is protected.
Mar 10th 2015
22
      right but ppl give credit for interpolations too...which to my understnd...
Mar 10th 2015
28
           yes, when parts of the sheet music are replayed
Mar 10th 2015
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      RE: which parts arent protected and why?
Mar 10th 2015
29
           that's what i hear.
Mar 10th 2015
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                RE: that's what i hear.
Mar 10th 2015
44
                     i dunno.
Mar 10th 2015
46
                     RE: i dunno.
Mar 10th 2015
91
                     How many jurors read sheet music? C'mon.
Mar 11th 2015
169
                          RE: How many jurors read sheet music? C'mon.
Mar 11th 2015
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RE: the songs are EXTREMELY similar...blatant rip off.
Mar 10th 2015
112
Can't even imagine how many rights owners are drooling right now
Mar 10th 2015
13
This will be bad for music
Mar 10th 2015
17
for real: if you're cheering this you're 1. an idiot and...
Mar 10th 2015
19
yep!
Mar 10th 2015
27
lots are cheering b/c they hate whitey. others b/c they hate Thicke.
Mar 10th 2015
30
i mean, that seems to be it. logic has been put out to pasture.
Mar 10th 2015
35
base
Mar 10th 2015
38
shit is reverse racial psychology
Mar 10th 2015
40
^^^this.
Mar 10th 2015
43
not hate, its just that you can't jack an Iconic song period
Mar 11th 2015
263
      . . .
Mar 11th 2015
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           too close for comfort
Mar 11th 2015
410
For real.
Mar 10th 2015
31
don't disrupt them in their RaceWarz slumber.
Mar 10th 2015
56
RE: for real: if you're cheering this you're 1. an idiot and...
Mar 10th 2015
57
yep. and, furthermore, 3. i would like to kick your ass.
Mar 10th 2015
66
Ur unhinged and would likely be the one getting ur ass beat
Mar 10th 2015
74
      fuck off, fuckwit.
Mar 11th 2015
155
           reply 74
Mar 11th 2015
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                you're an idiot, something
Mar 11th 2015
243
                     rage on! hope this is helping ur blood pressure
Mar 11th 2015
273
                          thank you.
Mar 11th 2015
278
More likely because it's a white boy
Mar 10th 2015
103
      yall need to stop hiding behind D'Angelo and this racial angle
Mar 11th 2015
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           nah, it's an obvious attempt at recreating
Mar 11th 2015
224
gyeah
Mar 10th 2015
21
Every hip hop producer should get sued according to some of you
Mar 10th 2015
23
to quote the legendary pete rock 'flip the bass and erase any
Mar 10th 2015
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LOL the jury doesn't know what the fuck they're talking about
Mar 10th 2015
24
the Pauls Boutique of now
Mar 10th 2015
32
This is setting a horrible precedent.
Mar 10th 2015
33
they can and probably will appeal.
Mar 10th 2015
39
      How expensve will the appeal's process be though?
Mar 11th 2015
189
           He and Willliams can afford it.
Mar 11th 2015
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                RE: He and Willliams can afford it.
Mar 11th 2015
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                     this jury trial decision is not binding precedent.
Mar 11th 2015
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                          Interesting.
Mar 11th 2015
258
the fact thicke filed suit first
Mar 10th 2015
37
naw.
Mar 10th 2015
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The fact someone files a lawsuit means it has merit? SMH.
Mar 10th 2015
The fact someone files a lawsuit means it has merit? SMH.
Mar 10th 2015
52
Good!
Mar 10th 2015
45
combat jack's view as an entertainment lawyer:
Mar 10th 2015
47
but Williams and Thicke didn't replay music from GTGIU.
Mar 10th 2015
49
his example is entirely different.
Mar 10th 2015
60
base
Mar 10th 2015
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more:
Mar 10th 2015
72
as i'm sure you and Jack know, sampling isn't an issue here.
Mar 10th 2015
75
this shit aint rocket science man. them niggas gambled and lost.
Mar 10th 2015
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      yup, I knlw a producer who is alwahs being sued and he admits he jacks s...
Mar 10th 2015
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      The defendants participated in settlement negotiation.
Mar 11th 2015
186
wow woe ! Music as we know it is ruined!!!! Woe woe
Mar 10th 2015
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yes and whitey is dead now that Thicke has to pay the Gayes.
Mar 10th 2015
50
oh I don't mind robin thicke at all, find pharell very annoying. But ple...
Mar 10th 2015
53
      oh my bad. i didn't know Pharrell stole your lunch money
Mar 10th 2015
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      RE: oh I don't mind robin thicke at all, find pharell very annoying. But...
Mar 10th 2015
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           Alicia Keys' 'Like You'll Never See Me Again'
Mar 10th 2015
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                Shit, Alicia Keys' "Fallin'". It's JB's "It's a Man's Man's Man's World"
Mar 10th 2015
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                that's a sample, isn't it?
Mar 10th 2015
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                     It is not. In fact, I dug up my CD booklet to find the liner notes.
Mar 10th 2015
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                          You're right.
Mar 10th 2015
89
                          I'm stunned. I never even gave that a second thought. Wow.
Mar 10th 2015
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                          Clive Davis is a lawyer and Lawyers run the business
Mar 10th 2015
144
                               So they just _let_ her take it?
Mar 11th 2015
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                                    if so it's b/c BMG owns both recordings.
Mar 11th 2015
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                                    Warner/Chappell owns IAMMMW, EMI owns Fallin'
Mar 11th 2015
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                                         then i really don't get it.
Mar 11th 2015
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                                    Clive Davis is a lawyer and if he could handle the puffy sampling
Mar 11th 2015
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                Prince loves her and she introduced him at the rock and roll
Mar 11th 2015
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it ain't ruined, but don't think that
Mar 10th 2015
55
Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson are sweating a bit today.
Mar 10th 2015
59
I'll kick in to a crowdfunding site to help Morris Day file suit
Mar 12th 2015
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^
Mar 10th 2015
68
you don't sound very bright.
Mar 10th 2015
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Much like the merit of the suit, your opinion is based on "feel", not fa...
Mar 10th 2015
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agreed
Mar 10th 2015
73
ikr? how dare we offer differing opinions
Mar 10th 2015
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*DEAD*
Mar 11th 2015
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OKP wrong yet again...
Mar 10th 2015
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smart dumb niggas
Mar 10th 2015
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      fuck, you people are idiots.
Mar 10th 2015
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           lol, yall just mad for being on the wrong side
Mar 10th 2015
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                or, we know how much great music jacked older music.
Mar 10th 2015
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                     why the fuck are yall arguing for songs to be jacked without repercussio...
Mar 10th 2015
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                          nobody could pay enough.
Mar 10th 2015
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                               aint no one thinking about that song
Mar 10th 2015
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                                    a song ppl are thinking of is probaly a jack.
Mar 10th 2015
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                                    been listening to music since the 70's... have a shit load of wax from t...
Mar 10th 2015
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                                    which is why i'm calling you a fucking idiot.
Mar 11th 2015
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                                         lol, you mad as shit
Mar 11th 2015
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                                              i don't deny it.
Mar 11th 2015
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                                                   I think fuck off fuckwitt gave it away...lol.
Mar 11th 2015
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                                                        if you think it will be alright
Mar 11th 2015
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GOOD!!!
Mar 10th 2015
63
Who's suing for uptown funk
Mar 10th 2015
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Or Ed Sheeran's Thinking out Loud?
Mar 10th 2015
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lawyers already do this shit...
Mar 10th 2015
141
Kellz is gonna get reamed.
Mar 10th 2015
79
RE: Kellz is gonna get reamed.
Mar 10th 2015
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some of this should be protected by statute of limitations
Mar 10th 2015
88
the Gaye Family Loves Kellz and steps with the CHI TOwn's best
Mar 10th 2015
135
know what's MOST ridiculous about this? GTGIU is a ripoff itself.
Mar 10th 2015
81
i don't think Gaye would've filed the suit.
Mar 10th 2015
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we're right ><
Mar 10th 2015
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      /
Mar 10th 2015
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      people sue all the time because they think a song "sounds" like theirs
Mar 10th 2015
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           and in the past those artists have been sent home...
Mar 10th 2015
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           sometimes they win, sometimes they lose...
Mar 10th 2015
122
           god damn u stupid son
Mar 11th 2015
225
                chill b.
Mar 11th 2015
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                     Fuck that shit, Robin Thicke is tryin' to kill me(c)Scarface
Mar 11th 2015
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If I recall, there was little structure to it originally
Mar 10th 2015
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RE: Gaye family wins $7.4 mil in Blurred Lines case.
Mar 10th 2015
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because this was before the music industry was broke as fuck
Mar 11th 2015
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RE: Gaye family wins $7.4 mil in Blurred Lines case.
Mar 10th 2015
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gtfoh.... lawsuits happen all the time
Mar 10th 2015
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      I don't think you follow as to what just happened here....
Mar 10th 2015
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           he won't get it.
Mar 10th 2015
                have several seats...
Mar 10th 2015
108
ppl aplauding this verdict haven't done their research.
Mar 10th 2015
99
continues to nod to a song that was jacked from an old song...
Mar 10th 2015
109
good for them. not sure why ppl think this is the end of music
Mar 10th 2015
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well, yeah.
Mar 10th 2015
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      smh
Mar 10th 2015
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           i decided to go away from the original snark
Mar 10th 2015
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                it wont result in less creativity, just means more checks will get cut b...
Mar 10th 2015
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                     dude, all these songs out here are jacks.
Mar 10th 2015
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                     fuck that lil song...
Mar 10th 2015
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                     computer love is a jack and so is oak tree.
Mar 10th 2015
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                     great... so if someone takes them to court, pay up. If not... oh well.
Mar 10th 2015
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                     lol Oak Tree
Mar 10th 2015
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                          I'm just throwing out jams from back in the day...lol
Mar 10th 2015
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                               I know, that one was funny lol
Mar 10th 2015
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                     so tell these niggas to do better in the way of originality or pay up
Mar 10th 2015
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                          exactly, if it aint original or borrows too much.. pay up.
Mar 10th 2015
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                          and honestly LD i could care less...i aint anti sampling...i came
Mar 10th 2015
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                               I take pride in catching samples... I dig, I grew up on 70s and 80s..
Mar 10th 2015
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                          no ideas original (c) nas
Mar 10th 2015
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                          if the person who D is 'inspired by' comes to him then sit
Mar 10th 2015
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                          aint noooooo one trying to take the few nickels D is making mumbling on ...
Mar 10th 2015
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                          I think you missed my point.
Mar 10th 2015
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                               it doesnt matter. if u can get away with it, so be it. if not pay.
Mar 10th 2015
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                                    yup...and playing that D card won't work
Mar 11th 2015
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                     or it'll mean fewer songs like 'Blurred Lines' or 'Stay With Me' get
Mar 11th 2015
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                          RE: or it'll mean fewer songs like 'Blurred Lines' or 'Stay With Me' get
Mar 11th 2015
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                               Since you know me so well what color are my drawers today?
Mar 11th 2015
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                               dirty
Mar 11th 2015
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                                    it could change it drastically.
Mar 11th 2015
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                                    "this could be the end" is some shit people say when they lose...
Mar 11th 2015
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                                         i love "master blaster."
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                                              RE: i love "master blaster."
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                                              I hated Master Blaster
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                                                   jammin', bob marley.
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                                                   If you don't hear Jammin in Master Blaster then ionno...
Mar 11th 2015
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                                    i don't think it'll end music as we know it.
Mar 11th 2015
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                               this is like saying the jury got the trayvon case right
Mar 11th 2015
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                                    you really bringing up Trayvon? Cmon bruh.. that's foul
Mar 11th 2015
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Fakerell and Robin Hood got what they deserved
Mar 10th 2015
136
but rick james doesn't owe p-funk any money, right?
Mar 10th 2015
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FYI George Clinton admired and Respected RIck James
Mar 10th 2015
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      "I don't care if ppl jack me, I jacked it from somebody else."
Mar 10th 2015
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           Rick James never got sued like these two jive turkeys
Mar 11th 2015
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LOL. Kellz is gonna get so fucked by this decision.
Mar 11th 2015
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      how you figure? Kellz been influenced by alot of acts
Mar 11th 2015
159
the real loser in this is the James Brown Estate
Mar 10th 2015
139
aren't you an r. kelly fan?
Mar 10th 2015
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      big time R.Kelly fan and here and he ain't getting sued
Mar 11th 2015
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I'm curious, if jazz had only come into existence in this century
Mar 10th 2015
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it would look completely different.
Mar 10th 2015
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yes because it would be less profitable than panhandling
Mar 11th 2015
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      I suppose I wanted to / should add to my hypothetical
Mar 11th 2015
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th people behind Kid Ink's new album should be shuddering too.
Mar 11th 2015
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Blurred Lines is a McDougall's
Mar 11th 2015
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^ gets it.
Mar 11th 2015
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music copyrights should expire after 20 years
Mar 11th 2015
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nah man because then it would be open season on classics
Mar 11th 2015
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but i welcome open season on classics
Mar 11th 2015
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      especially in this 'my nerd dick is bigger than yours' world
Mar 11th 2015
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RE: music copyrights should expire after 20 years
Mar 11th 2015
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YES! At first I thought they had a great shot, then I listened to TOKPR
Mar 11th 2015
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As Sha alluded to, Bruno & Mark gotta pay Morris Day & The Time for UF.
Mar 11th 2015
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which is ridiculous.
Mar 11th 2015
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True, getting caught doing some shady mess can have terrifying results.
Mar 11th 2015
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      <sigh>
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      see also - the jury in this case.
Mar 11th 2015
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           yep.
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                I bet there was a battl of experts.
Mar 11th 2015
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      If you think what Pharrell did was shady, you can't know anything
Mar 11th 2015
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           saying it over and over doesn't make it true bruh...
Mar 11th 2015
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                It's self evident at this point. Your opinion is based on how you feel.
Mar 11th 2015
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                     well, my feelings were correct on this one
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                          maybe we just like and know more music than you.
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                               or maybe not?
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                                    not if you're taking this tack, friend.
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                                         leave me lone, fuckwitt
Mar 11th 2015
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                                              you seem to be wearing that cap, since it fits
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                                                   fuckwitt is hilarious tho...it really showed your anger.
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                                                        anger - and also alliteration.
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dead @
Mar 11th 2015
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T.I. is a very very happy man.
Mar 11th 2015
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http://erkekakli.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/tumblr_moeb2psuf41svxy91...
Mar 11th 2015
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Welp, say goodbye to D'Angelo.
Mar 11th 2015
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D will be fine
Mar 11th 2015
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he owes the stylistics and the delphonics and prince royalties
Mar 11th 2015
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Black Messiah isn't selling enough for anyone to give a fuck
Mar 11th 2015
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      lmao, he's performing it too
Mar 11th 2015
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           money IS the only reason the estate moved on this...
Mar 11th 2015
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he owes the stylistics and the delphonics and prince royalties
Mar 11th 2015
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not if his label isn't willing to pay artists he pays homage
Mar 11th 2015
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      black messiah would cost millions to clear.
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      potentially, yeah.
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           Ronson is screwed.
Mar 11th 2015
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           Correct. That Mystikal song alone....
Mar 11th 2015
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      RE: not if his label isn't willing to pay artists he pays homage
Mar 11th 2015
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Drake jacked #hashtag rap, so he'd be the one paying.
Mar 12th 2015
569
"Got-to-give-it- up!"...mwahahahahaha
Mar 11th 2015
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yo, you're hilarious.
Mar 11th 2015
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ERRYBODY PAY UP!!
Mar 11th 2015
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      HEY HEY HEY...LOL
Mar 11th 2015
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      LOL
Mar 11th 2015
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      lol!
Mar 11th 2015
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      LOL.
Mar 11th 2015
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      LOL.
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      LOL.
Mar 11th 2015
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Don't think it was the right decision.
Mar 11th 2015
227
Iggy gotta pay Da Brat & all Blk women w/ pear shapes + fat asses.
Mar 11th 2015
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wow so u ppl are like fuck marvin gaye's kids and cant even
Mar 11th 2015
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i don't know people's motives for being happy about it
Mar 11th 2015
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the Gayes ain't starving.
Mar 11th 2015
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lol ikr?
Mar 11th 2015
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The Gaye family never said it was about the money. It's the prinicple.
Mar 11th 2015
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u honestly think this was about money for them?
Mar 11th 2015
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100%.
Mar 11th 2015
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yeah. i do.
Mar 11th 2015
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none of these dudes are starving
Mar 11th 2015
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OKP has a bunch of creatives + lovers of art who see the bigger picture
Mar 11th 2015
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i could give a fuck about robin thicke or 'blurred lines'
Mar 11th 2015
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i couldnt read beyond u saying nona gaye was crying we won
Mar 11th 2015
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YOU BEING VERY CASE ONE IN THIS POST, BLACK PRINCE
Mar 11th 2015
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      he's trolling for sure.
Mar 11th 2015
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      im with the gaye family and happy they won, ill take a wait and
Mar 11th 2015
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           and then after you cash your check from the Gaye estate
Mar 11th 2015
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                when does your album drop?
Mar 11th 2015
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                     after i settle w/the Gaye estate.
Mar 11th 2015
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how many checks does prince owe carlos santana?
Mar 11th 2015
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clueless.
Mar 11th 2015
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reply 74 oh and also stay mad lmao
Mar 11th 2015
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      die in a fire.
Mar 11th 2015
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           the cash from the Gaye estate check will make great kindling.
Mar 11th 2015
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           damn yo.. you really are mad. Not like this fam. LOL...
Mar 11th 2015
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           ppl in here bein REAL disrespectful and talkin tuff over this shit dog.....
Mar 11th 2015
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                real disrespectful fam..lol
Mar 11th 2015
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                     buddy told fam to go die in a fire!! cot damn lol
Mar 11th 2015
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                          fuck that guy.
Mar 12th 2015
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           IDIOTS!!!! ur ruining music!! *bangs fists into head furiously*
Mar 11th 2015
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                be careful fam, they are driving down 85S to set it off.
Mar 11th 2015
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                     blasting nothing but Thicke music the whole way.
Mar 11th 2015
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                          whatever u may be (and thats many things...)....
Mar 12th 2015
424
                               same to you, player.
Mar 12th 2015
425
So.... once again... this is about your feelings, not the facts.
Mar 11th 2015
267
reading thru these responses i have to agree with legsdiamond
Mar 11th 2015
276
the way you make me feel jacked thousands of blues records.
Mar 11th 2015
282
i dunno but shockzilla is about to shoot up a coffee shop or
Mar 11th 2015
283
lol.
Mar 11th 2015
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      i hope u dont think ur replies in here demonstrate ur intelligence lol
Mar 12th 2015
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jury verdicts are always correct?
Mar 11th 2015
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no more than they are always wrong
Mar 11th 2015
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      and this jury made a wrong decision, IMO.
Mar 11th 2015
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      that sets the bar mad fucking low
Mar 11th 2015
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           RE: that sets the bar mad fucking low
Mar 11th 2015
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                why did Pharell say some bullshit?
Mar 11th 2015
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                     do you read or play music?
Mar 11th 2015
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                     he's completely trolling. LOL
Mar 11th 2015
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                     trolling because I'm not agreeing with you? LOL... cmon bruh
Mar 11th 2015
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                     i'm so mad i'm over here deleting all Gaye songs off my iPod.
Mar 11th 2015
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                          so mad your jokes arent hittin
Mar 11th 2015
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                               so mad i'm refusing to refer to my client 'Marvin' by his first name.
Mar 11th 2015
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                                    yep, try again tomorrow
Mar 11th 2015
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                                         the world ends tomorrow.
Mar 11th 2015
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                                              shieeet, the way yall acting I thought it would end tonight
Mar 11th 2015
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                                                   it might, actually.
Mar 11th 2015
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                     word. lol
Mar 11th 2015
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                     Fronted a live band for 8 years, opened for Amel, Roots, Outkast
Mar 11th 2015
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                          yeah...so much for trollin'
Mar 11th 2015
355
                               then you know that songs use the same progressions all the time.
Mar 11th 2015
374
                                    I never argued it was a sample...
Mar 11th 2015
392
                                         Ray couldn't have created Soul music in this new climate.
Mar 11th 2015
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                                         he got away with it- good for him.
Mar 11th 2015
399
                                         a short list of estates that will be billionares in a week...
Mar 11th 2015
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                     RE: why did Pharell say some bullshit?
Mar 11th 2015
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bingo G-money
Mar 11th 2015
287
how does a case with no legs get this far and win?
Mar 11th 2015
332
wrong spot
Mar 11th 2015
339
smh, them Lyle, Lyle Crocodile ass tears...
Mar 11th 2015
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And do u all think those small indie artists will be getting sued en mas...
Mar 11th 2015
295
      the apocalypse starts tomorrow.
Mar 11th 2015
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      of course not.
Mar 11th 2015
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      not en masse, and hopefully not even in very large numbers.
Mar 11th 2015
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wtf lmao
Mar 12th 2015
566
yall ready?..Bette Davis Eyes:Little Red Corvette
Mar 11th 2015
242
ICGFT:Billy Jean:Like A Virgin:Carribean Queen
Mar 11th 2015
247
there is a song that predates the melody in 'got to give it up'
Mar 11th 2015
248
Disco Lady?
Mar 11th 2015
no, it was a pre-reggae song
Mar 11th 2015
257
Disco Lady?
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Ain't gonna take long for a ?uestlove type nigga
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crate diggin:legal diggin
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great analysis of the songs in here:
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B-B-B-BUT IT FEEEEEEELS THE SAME!!!!!
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RE: B-B-B-BUT IT FEEEEEEELS THE SAME!!!!!
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      i seriously think (w/o having seen the trial) that the jurors
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           RE: i seriously think (w/o having seen the trial) that the jurors
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           ^^^^^THIS is why i ain't mad at the verdict^^^^^^
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                why were they lying?
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                b/c satan.
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                     white or black satan?
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                          white one, of course.
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                Thy're lying like many artists lie that take these
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That's a great breakdown.
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i agree.
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^^^researched that while typing out his murder-suicide manifesto
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      I came to the same conclusion playing both bass lines on piano.
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      i've tried singing BL on top of GTGIU
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      ^^^had nothing to say about the clear evidence
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      So happy for Nona Gaye and her siblings, justice was served
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           tomorrow, not in 2 weeks.
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           are you still a Van Hunt fan?
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                i sure am and i'll be sure to check everyday to see how the lawsuits
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      lmao
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      LOL.. chill b.
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MJ owes thousands of blues artists money for TWYMMF.
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he owes the Gayes for Don't Stop Til You Get Enough
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      I'm sure they are on it now lol
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      the Jackson estate has a statute of limitations defense
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      interesting, thanks
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      i would like to see that knock down drag out case frankly
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      he owes Mavis for using "Shamon!"
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           ^ actual and factual.
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           and stevie for "hee hee"
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40 pop songs that are all "the same." (jack black video)
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this video is great.
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and it shows why this verdict is ridiculous.
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      oh, they'll never get it.
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Whoaaaaaa this is amazing and I only know 1/3 of the songs
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Jack Black?
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Post-verdict, Gayes mull over 'Happy' vs. 'Ain't That Peculiar' (link)
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Marvin. didn't. write. that. song.
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Just reporting related news is all; hadn't looked up the writers...
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      word.
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      Written by Smokey Robinson & three of the Miracles
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I just HOLLERED. For the reason SoWhat said and
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Wow, that's way more ridiculous than even the current claim.
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RE: Gaye family wins $7.4 mil in Blurred Lines case.
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Pharrell might've been better off
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      his testimony was trash..lol
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           i'd have disregarded him and gone w/the experts.
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           not smarter, just a lawyer
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                and pretty too.
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                     sweet doctor
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                          I'm that. Plus I'm clever.
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                               I dont know, why but I believe you...
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           RE: his testimony was trash..lol
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                so why are people so mad?
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                     Bc Nona ain't giving up the nappy dugout.
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                     RE: so why are people so mad?
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                          maybe they win.. maybe they wont
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                               RE: maybe they win.. maybe they wont
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                               this is how i know you are trolling.
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                                    the sheet music for Stay With Me and Dont Back Down was posted twice in ...
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                                    this is how I know you aren't actually reading
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so now Robin Thicke & Pharrell have to sue Nickelodeon
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Uh oh
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      Im joking but yeah
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           I almost wanna instigate and see if it happens
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GREAT breakdown of why this decision is horseshit.
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Yupp, I agree!
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For those siding with verdict, how do you think sub-genres are created?
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Ray Charles 'created' Soul music by secularizing Gospel songs.
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they come up with new shit, son.
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whatever you create, if you borrow and get called out on it
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      i'm gonna invent some new notes to play!
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      you are so smart I think you can do it
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           based on your responses, i think you think i can.
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                if you are from VA you can do anything
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      Agreed
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What will this verdict mean for works like "Hairspray" the musical
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stop asking pertinent questions.
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Thicke's track was obnoxiously biterific but shouldn't be illegal
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Stevie Wonder sez: WRONG
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el Debarge channeled and was motivated
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after a bit of thought
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stop trolling
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lol
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IDIOT!!!!!!!!!!! how dare u not be enraged and dismayed
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it's not the same song. (c) Stevie Wonder.
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Not according to a jury of your peers though.
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So?
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i don't hear it frankly either
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What did she say about black or white ppl tho?
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      k.
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      yeah thats one of the most base themes in this post and
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           damn. i'm so concerned w/your opinion of me and my posts
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           LOL, I notice this a lot with very specific posters on here...
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                I dunno about them but *i* do it bc I'm trying to fuck.
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But they didn't use anything from the song.
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      pharell admitted he based it
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I've been sayin' for years that he bit Prince's "Crazy You" on
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the world without music....Day 1
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^ made it rain @ Swinging Richard's all night w/Gaye family cash.
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I was afraid I wouldn't wake up this morning
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im afraid to turn on my radio in the car bcz all ill hear is static!!!
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Okay To Hate Thicke, but Verdict is Bad For Pop Music (Washington Post S...
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common sense = people/articles that agree with me
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RE: common sense = people/articles that agree with me
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George Clinton worked with Outkast, so nah he won't sue them.
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bottom line as well, some get caught and called and some don't
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Ripped off or not, the real tragedy
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RE: Ripped off or not, the real tragedy
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I dunno bro, I'm talking about the incident at hand.
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RE: I dunno bro, I'm talking about the incident at hand.
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No, that does not make objective sense.
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      RE: No, that does not make objective sense.
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           Exactly, we can go on and on, but the law has spoken. Shrug.
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                RE: Exactly, we can go on and on, but the law has spoken. Shrug.
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                     Which particulars are you referring to?
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                          RE: Which particulars are you referring to?
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                               #509
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In other words, you don't know what you're talking about.
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      Every artist is not on the stand.
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           if you don't agree with them, you just don't get it.
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           that is correct.
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           In other words, you don't know what you're talking about.
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                More anecdotal evidence that has no place in the case.
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                     RE: More anecdotal evidence that has no place in the case.
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                          I already stated it was the wrong decision.
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                               RE: I already stated it was the wrong decision.
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                                    Sounds fair.
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when ray charles started out he sound like Nat king cole and others
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er thats always been the state of music
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      No, it hasn't.
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           yes actually it has
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           No, it actually hasn't.
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                the beatles and nirvana sound nothing alike.
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                Before we continue
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                     I saw her standing there | on a plain
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                          You're reaching with that one.
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                               blurred lines and gtgiu are not in the same key, either.
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                                    Sure, but they sound alike.
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                                         all songs sound like other songs.
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                                              No they don't.
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                                                   reply 458.
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                                                        Cool, here is something of mine.
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                once again yes it is
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                     I don't think we are debating the same thing.
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           lol
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where do songs come from?
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until we hear your music, we will never know..
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this is the first song i ever recorded.
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      when you get a few million downloads
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           every song is written like that.
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                they just don't get it, man
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welp initiationofplato believes in those fairies
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      you made the same argument in 416 though.
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      yep
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      You clearly have not studied music.
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           geniuses do the opposite of that.
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           Not in my opinion.
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                in other words, you jack other ppl's shit.
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                     No, you are choosing to play within the confines of what makes *Jazz*
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           you have no idea what you are talking about
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                I'm pretty sure I do. Thanks for your participation.
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                     you keep typing and showing us you don't
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                          whatever ;)
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                               no, you really don't, 'Tek
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                                    Listen bob.
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                                         wikipedia quotes?
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                                              Bob, we all have opinions.
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                                                   fair enough
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                                                        Sounds good & Sure do.
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                                                             Here you go.
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To those defending this nonsense....
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Niggas want art but don't understand how art is made.
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.....oooooorrrrrr, pharrell and thicke got caught up in their own
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and these people mad as shit about it...lol
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basically.
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1. ppl really hate pharrel it seems. 2. early ska and reggae would be fu...
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i like pharell, i like(d) that song
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+1, I like the song and I'm a big Pharrell fan...
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people are fucking clueless.
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pretty much
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RE: 1. ppl really hate pharrel it seems. 2. early ska and reggae would b...
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      only thing I hate are those big ass hats
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      i didn't like that new black shit
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Why The “Blurred Lines” Verdict Probably Won’t Change (link)
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oh cool....I can make a straw man, too.
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      you've proven that already
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           I started this post being serious, now I am trolling.
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Were yall this mad when Sam Smith had to pay Tom Petty?
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Were the similarities enough to where the chord structures are exactly t...
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he doesn't understand your question.
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RE: Were yall this mad when Sam Smith had to pay Tom Petty?
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nope.
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Nicholas Payton weighs in (shits diarrhea on Pharrell) (SWiPe)
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He's essentially admitting that there are enough differences....
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N.Payton has a very non-eurocentric view of Black music.
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      it's bullshit, dude.
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      reminds me of my white band mates who didn't like hot shit
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           Haha, word.
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That shit that makes your soul burn slow
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lol.
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another well informed musician whos opinion might actually carry
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he's a great writer, but he frequently goes off on weird tangents.
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lol, come on fam.
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every song doesnt remind me of another song...as a matter of
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      basically
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Good points.
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it's not the same song. (c) Stevie Wonder.
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yup
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He can go get run over by a Brinks Truck. "Fuck hip-hop" indeed
Mar 12th 2015
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      LMAO, everyone is bias
Mar 12th 2015
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      Like god damn all the issues getting unpacked
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      Thank you. I didn't have time earlier to break down...
Mar 12th 2015
561
      You think he doesn't have a point about sampling though?
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           We had those sample arguments decades ago of it being 'stealing' and 'la...
Mar 12th 2015
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                So he does have a point... or did you avoid that on purpose?
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                I can feel the spittle in my face with the way he used 'steal'
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                ...because musicians don't steal?
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                Ew puffy though
Mar 12th 2015
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Justin Timberlake was smart
Mar 12th 2015
517
country music is doomed
Mar 12th 2015
525
This part right here:
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i doubt Marvin would've filed the suit
Mar 12th 2015
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      right.
Mar 12th 2015
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      I'm inclined to agree.
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still lol @ Oak Tree
Mar 12th 2015
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Shake your leaves
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      RE: Shake your leaves
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Nicholas Payton on the verdict (SWiPe) --- Posted today 3/12/15
Mar 12th 2015
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He writes like he's a member of the Black Israelite Jazz Club.
Mar 12th 2015
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      or a sovereign citizen.
Mar 12th 2015
568
      RE: or a sovereign citizen.
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      Black American Music club #BAM
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I'm wondering when someone's gonna address post 446?
Mar 12th 2015
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when they understand the implications of your question.
Mar 12th 2015
579
A+ post, would read again
Mar 12th 2015
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Nicholas Payton's (current) take
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Posted it in #555. Glad to see someone else fuckin with it tho.
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Day 2 and music is still being played on the radio
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Ronson &amp; Mars covering ass, Official remix with Trinidad James
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vee-lover
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1. "Wow - I really thought they'd lose that case"
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7. "the case shouldn't have survived summary judgment, IMO."
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it shouldn't have even made it to a jury trial - as most similar suits don't.

but oh well.

fuck you.

  

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51. "RE: the case shouldn't have survived summary judgment, IMO."
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>it shouldn't have even made it to a jury trial - as most
>similar suits don't.
>
>but oh well.

Yep...

A terrible precedent for the music biz.....

GOAT of his era......long live Prince.....God is alive....

  

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10. "Right?!"
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A sample is ONE thing, but reistrumentation is out of bounds now?

FUCK

Good luck writing a song, now.

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2. "yes!"
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prototype

stand ur ground, believe in urself,
believe in love, prepare urself for love, remove the negativity from ur life, and accept the love u kno u deserve

  

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65. "tried to tell these know it all niggas"
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3. "oh wow"
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4. "oh...it's a jury verdict."
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okay.

but damn...i hope this doesn't have wider implications in the music biz.

fuck you.

  

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9. "it does"
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I, for one, will be watching my step when I'm working on hip hop shits.

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11. "but getting clearance is nothing new tho right?"
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16. "clearance for what?"
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a groove? a feel?

clearance is needed when one uses some copyright protected elements of a sound recording or a composition. as a general matter production elements aren't copyright protected.

fuck you.

  

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18. "the beats of the songs are almost identical...to the point where"
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as soon as i heard robins i knew exactly what "inspired" it

  

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25. "what do you mean 'beats'?"
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i've tried singing 'Blurred Lines' on top of 'GTGIU' and couldn't b/c the songs are so different. i agree that when i first heard 'Blurred Lines' i knew the song was inspired by 'GTGIU'. but since the actual songs are different (songs = the notes) i figured the Gayes would and should lose this suit.

fuck you.

  

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64. "inspiration is NOT theft."
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stop.

  

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114. "thats why i put 'inspiration' in quotes buddy. and its ok if u "
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disagree... the court didn't. take it up with them

  

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119. "RE: thats why i put 'inspiration' in quotes buddy. and its ok if u "
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FunNy enough..

Sony/atv/emi published both songs.. Pharell would've had to clear it with his own publishing company.. Clearly his song did not rise to the level of needing a clearance.. From his/gaye's publisher..

They also figured out how to weasel out the suit before it went to trial

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129. "or so he thought."
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>Clearly his song did not rise to the level of needing a clearance..

  

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"RE: or so he thought."


          

So he thought? I mean so sony thought.. You think they dont want MORE of 'rells publishing..

But like i said.. It'll be appealed and they probably pay nothing..

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151. "RE: or so he thought."
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So he thought? I mean so sony thought.. You think they dont want MORE of 'rells publishing..

But like i said.. It'll be appealed and they probably pay nothing..

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20. "so youre saying only vocals are protected?"
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26. "i'm saying only the actual notes that make up the music."
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this:

http://cloud.freehandmusic.netdna-cdn.com/preview/530x4/hal_leonard/hl_dds_0000000000208640.png

fuck you.

  

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14. "if you're the defense how do you let it be a jury trial, or do they"
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not have a choice?

  

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34. "the parties would have to agree to a bench trial."
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in a criminal case the defendant gets to choose. in a civil case the parties have to agree.

as the defendants here i think i would've preferred a bench trial. but maybe i would've wanted a jury b/c the defendants are celebrities who could use their charm to sway a jury. i dunno.

fuck you.

  

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5. "Good. Detest Theives. "
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"Today is your day to have a better life -- it's your right."

  

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6. "lol this dude robin thicke is having the worst sequence of events ever"
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157. "He really is."
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Days like this I miss Sha Mecca

  

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556. "He'll be alright. "
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______________________________________

Everything looks like Oprah kissing Harvey Weinstein these days

  

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8. "the songs are EXTREMELY similar...blatant rip off."
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12. "yes but the parts of GTGIU that Williams and Thicke borrowed"
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are NOT protected by copyright.

so it's kinda baffling that the judge didn't dismiss the suit outright.

and i wonder if the verdict will w/stand an appeal.

fuck you.

  

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15. "which parts arent protected and why?"
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22. "the sheet music is protected."
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the notes and such. and then the actual recording itself.

the defendants had musicologists who'd shown that none of the actual sheet music (the notes) were similar enough to support the position that Williams and Thicke had used the music from GTGIU. of course, the Gaye family had musicologists who'd reached an opposing conclusion. and the Gaye family didn't claim that the defendants had sampled the sound recording itself. at trial the questions for the jury related to the sheet music, i think. the jury found that BL did have enough similarities to the GTGIU sheet music that they found for the plaintiffs. i assume the case came down to a 'battle of the experts' and the jury sided w/the Gaye family expert musicologists. i dunno why b/c i wasn't present for the trial.

fuck you.

  

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28. "right but ppl give credit for interpolations too...which to my understnd..."
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is replaying parts..."this song contains interpolations of xxxx..." maybe that verbiage and a small fee woulda cleared it up

  

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36. "yes, when parts of the sheet music are replayed"
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but the resulting sound recording isn't a cover of the original source material that's an interpolation which must be credited (unless some agreement has been reached).

that's not what happened here to my untrained ears. and some musicologists agree.

fuck you.

  

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29. "RE: which parts arent protected and why?"
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They lifted "groove" and feel.. none of the music is the same.. that actually chord progression is different as are the words and melody..

This shouldn't have won..

I wouldnt be surprised if everyone was just overly technical and went over the jurors heads..

The jury was more like "it kinda sounds like it.. so" yea

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42. "that's what i hear."
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like i said earlier, i've tried singing Blurred Lines over GTGIU and couldn't do it b/c the songs are too different. GTGIU goes up when BL goes down and vice versa. it just didn't work. however, it's clear that BL was inspired by GTGIU b/c i immediately thought of GTGIU when i heard BL. to me that's one of BL's charms.

fuck you.

  

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44. "RE: that's what i hear."
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Agreed..

What I wonder is.. how with ONLY the sheet music did they convince the jury it was stolen?

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46. "i dunno."
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i was just wishing that the defense could've had Thicke sit in the witness stand and sing 'Blurred Lines' on top of 'GTGIU' as i did to show the jury that the songs themselves aren't similar. but the judge barred both parties from playing the original sound recording of 'GTGIU' during the trial since the original sound recording wasn't part of the case.

fuck you.

  

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91. "RE: i dunno."
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I have a feeling it'll get overturned in appeals..

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169. "How many jurors read sheet music? C'mon."
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Da bayball, babeh. (c) Charlie Kelly.

  

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217. "RE: How many jurors read sheet music? C'mon."
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That is precisely the problem...

The whole case was "above their paygrade" so to speak.. They would have zero clue that the songs though both major arent in the same key or chords..

This ruling is very slippery since it is a copyright suit.. it's basically saying if you admit that a previous copyrighted work has influence and that you heard it.. you have to somehow clear the copyright for yours...

But then who clears copyright for these?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9bOsdHckhg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaC5ZKRjLUM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUEPhE12I9s

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112. "RE: the songs are EXTREMELY similar...blatant rip off."
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Thank you for the most sensible reply in this post.

  

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13. "Can't even imagine how many rights owners are drooling right now"
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The lawsuit flood gates have been opened!!!

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17. "This will be bad for music"
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The same way sample litigation and exorbitant sampling fees limited creativity in hip-hop. Pop and rock music will feel the repercussions of this verdict in years to come.

  

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19. "for real: if you're cheering this you're 1. an idiot and..."
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2. you have no idea what you're cheering for.

  

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27. "yep!"
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30. "lots are cheering b/c they hate whitey. others b/c they hate Thicke."
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still others b/c they hate Pharrell.

they don't understand or care about the potential broad implications here.

fuck you.

  

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35. "i mean, that seems to be it. logic has been put out to pasture."
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38. "base"
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>they don't understand or care about the potential broad
>implications here.
or they're not really music lovers so they don't care.

  

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40. "shit is reverse racial psychology"
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won't hit em til next month.

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43. "^^^this."
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263. "not hate, its just that you can't jack an Iconic song period"
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and got to give it up has carries that kind of weight

mistermaxxx R.Kelly, Michael Jackson,Stevie wonder,Rick James,Marvin Gaye,El Debarge, Barry WHite Lionel RIchie,Isleys EWF,Lady T.,Kid creole and coconuts,the crusaders,kc sunshine band,bee gees,jW,sd,NE,JB

Miami Heat, New York Yankees,buffalo bills

  

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291. ". . ."
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http://joebennett.net/2014/02/01/did-robin-thicke-steal-a-song-from-marvin-gaye/

fuck you.

  

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410. "too close for comfort"
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most folks of a certain age and time gonna say that the White boy jacked marvin gaye straight up sorry but its true. heard on seen.

they would have been better off either having horns or given a sampling credit to do anything so close to the source IMO.

dude made points and yet its too close for alot of peoples comfort. and it sounds real close on sound.

mistermaxxx R.Kelly, Michael Jackson,Stevie wonder,Rick James,Marvin Gaye,El Debarge, Barry WHite Lionel RIchie,Isleys EWF,Lady T.,Kid creole and coconuts,the crusaders,kc sunshine band,bee gees,jW,sd,NE,JB

Miami Heat, New York Yankees,buffalo bills

  

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31. "For real."
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Since 1976

  

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56. "don't disrupt them in their RaceWarz slumber. "
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57. "RE: for real: if you're cheering this you're 1. an idiot and..."
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>2. you have no idea what you're cheering for.




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66. "yep. and, furthermore, 3. i would like to kick your ass."
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74. "Ur unhinged and would likely be the one getting ur ass beat "
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prototype

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believe in love, prepare urself for love, remove the negativity from ur life, and accept the love u kno u deserve

  

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155. "fuck off, fuckwit."
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241. "reply 74"
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prototype

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believe in love, prepare urself for love, remove the negativity from ur life, and accept the love u kno u deserve

  

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243. "you're an idiot, something"
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which has been abundantly clear over the years.

i've actually kinda appreciated that about you, to be honest. proving that the okaygay contingent is not an erudite, urbane monolith.

  

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273. "rage on! hope this is helping ur blood pressure"
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prototype

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278. "thank you."
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103. "More likely because it's a white boy"
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The outage is emotionally driven

The racial aspect just can not be dismissed .

Had Pharrell done the song by himself......or gave it to an artist like D'Angelo

People's reaction to him having to pony up damn near 8 mil to Gayes kids would be quite different

Some of us are looking beyond the resentment for "blue eyed soul" and are concerned about what this means to hip-hop and R&B music in general....particularly artists we do like and support

  

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181. "yall need to stop hiding behind D'Angelo and this racial angle"
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it doesn't matter who makes the song.. if it's an obvious rip, people will speak on it.

Hell, half the people in here arguing for Thicke are the same ones taking pride in listing all the rips Bruno Mars had in Uptown Funk.

You can't be all "I know where they got if from" and then cry when the original artist pops up and asked for his cut.

Hide that shit a little better or be prepared to CTC.

  

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224. "nah, it's an obvious attempt at recreating"
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but that's not illegal

Let me sport my Air Hyperbole 2010s in peace. (c) ansomble

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21. "gyeah"
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>
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23. "Every hip hop producer should get sued according to some of you"
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from Dilla, to DJ Quik

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116. "to quote the legendary pete rock 'flip the bass and erase any"
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trace of sample evidence'... he didn't flip it enuff and he lost. either he was too lazy and he didn't care, or he thought his "inspired by" argument would cover him, which as we can see is a slippery slope which has just become even more slippery. he will certainly try harder next time tho.

  

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24. "LOL the jury doesn't know what the fuck they're talking about "
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32. "the Pauls Boutique of now"
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33. "This is setting a horrible precedent."
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I mean, all you have to do is chart the songs out to see they are literally different compositions. Nothing good will come from this. OK lawyers, can they appeal this?

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39. "they can and probably will appeal."
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and they should.

fuck you.

  

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189. "How expensve will the appeal's process be though?"
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I'm sure all the lawyers involved would love more and more appeals, but I dunno how many hours Robin Thicke is willing to be billed.

His album after the one with Blurred Lines flopped, right? I don't follow pop music too much, but I remember his getting clowned for an album he recently released.

  

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191. "He and Willliams can afford it."
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If not I'm sure some lawyers would take the case pro bono bc of the potential to set binding precedent. Or some musicians might get together and fund it.

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213. "RE: He and Willliams can afford it."
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>If not I'm sure some lawyers would take the case pro bono bc
>of the potential to set binding precedent. Or some musicians
>might get together and fund it.


With the $7.3 or whatever the exact dollar amount involved in the ruling, I doubt a lawyer is going to want to take this case pro bono, at least I know I wouldn't if I were a lawyer. The second scenario you posed is fairly interesting though and makes sense if the ruling is as precedent making as this thread is inferring.

  

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218. "this jury trial decision is not binding precedent."
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only appellate decisions are binding precedent - they bind judges in the appellate court's circuit or district.

i think this case's impact may be seen where more lawyers are willing to take on cases like the Gaye estate's case - where some record sounds like some other record but doesn't sample or interpolate but sounds enough like it. w/this jury verdict lawyers may take the case and push harder for settlement. the amounts in demands for payment will get higher. and i think more defendants like Williams and Thicke will be more likely to settle. and more record labels who are considering releasing records like 'Blurred Lines' may reconsider b/c they don't want to end up being barred from selling a record like 'Blurred Lines' as the Gayes are now going to try to have Thicke's label barred from selling 'Blurred Lines'.

and appellate lawyers regularly work pro bono on cases that could set precedent b/c they have big egos and they know that high profile cases that set precedent are good promotion for the lawyer. plus some of them actually care about the law and want to see it corrected. but all of that is of no moment b/c Thicke comes from a very wealthy family (see: Alan Thicke) and Williams has earned millions in profit just from 'Blurred Lines' and has made who knows how much on all of his other hits in his past. he can afford to pay for the appellate representation if he wants to appeal this decision.

fuck you.

  

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258. "Interesting."
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I had no clue how many gears are potentially spinning because of the ruling. I wish I had time so I could search out for articles written on the ruling that go into detail of what you're referring to.

  

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37. "the fact thicke filed suit first"
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Means it's pretty obvious to all parties and observers that they went a bit above and beyond


Moreso than say bruno mars funk or gagas madonna remakes



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41. "naw."
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Thicke filed suit first to keep the Gayes from smearing him around town by claiming he'd stolen BL from GTGIU's copyright protected elements.

it wasn't any acknowledgement of guilt. neither was the defendants' settlement offer - they wanted to settle the case to avoid going through the depositions. and that makes sense b/c damaging info came out during the deps that have hurt Thicke's image and had nothing to do w/whether he improperly borrowed from GTGIU (his drug use and the fact that he didn't write much on Blurred Lines among other facts). defendants in civil suits regularly make settlement offers b/c they want to avoid going through the discovery process - especially high profile defendants.

and i dunno what happened between Gagz and Madge and whether Madge made a demand and they reached some agreement. but 'Born This Way' sounds a lot like 'Express Yourself' but then again 'EY' sounds a lot like the Staples Singers' 'Respect Yourself' so maybe Madge didn't make any demand or file any suit b/c she didn't wanna have to deal w/explaining that similarity. i dunno.

as for Mars and Ronson (creators of Uptown Funk) they may be in trouble after this verdict. b/c that song sounds like 'Fantastic Voyage' and some of The Time's songs. i dunno if any demands have been made and/or met between all the potential parties there.

fuck you.

  

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"The fact someone files a lawsuit means it has merit? SMH."


  

          


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52. "The fact someone files a lawsuit means it has merit? SMH."
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"Everyone has a plan until you punch them in the face. Then they don't have a plan anymore." (c) Mike Tyson

"One of the most important things in life is what Judge Learned Hand described as 'that ever-gnawing inner doubt as to whether you're r

  

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45. "Good!"
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This isn't really that complicated. Them jokas knew what they were doing.

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47. "combat jack's view as an entertainment lawyer:"
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https://twitter.com/Combat_Jack/status/575421841478664192
https://twitter.com/Combat_Jack/status/575421462208708609

https://twitter.com/Combat_Jack/status/575423039862628352

https://twitter.com/Combat_Jack/status/575426529565540352
https://twitter.com/Combat_Jack/status/575426840145301504
https://twitter.com/Combat_Jack/status/575427177665150976
https://twitter.com/Combat_Jack/status/575427424080494592


*stirs the pot*

edited to add:
gonna go with combat jack on this bc he has actual first hand experience with these types of cases and also he's haitian.

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49. "but Williams and Thicke didn't replay music from GTGIU."
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which is why so many others in the industry have said the Gayes should've lost here.

this despite any hard feelings about whitey, Thicke or Williams or any affinity for Gaye.

and the defendants did participate in settlement negotiations (judges commonly force it). the negotiation failed and so the case proceeded and got all the way to trial and verdict.

fuck you.

  

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60. "his example is entirely different."
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Jay-Z ACTUALLY SANG a little bit of "I Wish". Def Jam did the same thing to Sisqo when he sang the words "Livin' La Vida Loca" in "Thong Song".

"Switching the notes around and playing chicken" is, quite literally, how hundreds of songs have been created in pop music and beyond. If it ain't right for Pharrell to do, it shouldn't be right for anyone else statute-of-limitations forward. Think about how many commercials you hear where they have a song that sort of sounds like a pop hit but isn't that pop hit. What of them?

  

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70. "base"
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>


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72. "more:"
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https://twitter.com/Combat_Jack/status/575437697289973762
https://twitter.com/Combat_Jack/status/575437883902947328

https://twitter.com/Combat_Jack/status/575438327698092033

https://twitter.com/Combat_Jack/status/575438474603532288

https://twitter.com/Combat_Jack/status/575438745165512704

https://twitter.com/Combat_Jack/status/575440652198088704

www.royallegacy.org

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBRoCPO8esE

  

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75. "as i'm sure you and Jack know, sampling isn't an issue here."
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the question was did Thicke and Williams interpolate GTGIU by replaying some copyright protected element of the song itself (not the sound recording) w/o permission.

they didn't which is why this jury verdict is puzzling to many.

it's clear Williams was inspired by GTGIU in the creation of BL - but inspiration isn't the same as interpolating. i think he purposely re-created pieces of the sound recording - production elements that aren't protected by any copyright held by the Gaye family. which is why the Gayes should've lost, IMO.

fuck you.

  

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118. "this shit aint rocket science man. them niggas gambled and lost."
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they thought they could be just slick enuff to get by on some technicality shit...Nope. like I said way earlier...they coulda payed a fuckin fraction of what they ended up payin...minus the embarrassment and smack in the face. like jack said...arrogance at its finest. Pharell sittin on 100Ms he coulda paid the fam alil change and wrote it off as a tax write off smh. but he wanted to prove his point and go to court...which he did.

edit: but of course these ppl in here know WAY more than combat jack who is an entertainment lawyer and been in and out of the business for years and years lol

  

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133. "yup, I knlw a producer who is alwahs being sued and he admits he jacks s..."
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But his arrogance and deep pockets are able to stall out artist until the song makes big money. Then he settles for pennies on the dollar.

How many albums did Thicke sell just because of blurred lines? How much money did the record label make off of this song? I know they want Pharell and Thickes cut but what about the rest?

How much did he make off tours due to this being the song of the summer?

They were arrogant and greedy.



  

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186. "The defendants participated in settlement negotiation."
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It didn't work - the parties couldn't agree on an amount. So the case went to trial. That's standard practice.

And Jack is an entertainment lawyer - both parties were represented by lawyers. Which means lawyers were able to argue both sides of the case. It means lawyers may disagree about the facts of the case. The fact that he is a lawyer doesn't necessarily mean he is correct. Especially bc he's raising irrelevant issues like sampling - this case ain't about sampling. Or quoting lyrics - the case ain't about that. It's also not about the defendants failing to offer payment for some alleged use bc they did. So yeah, he lost credibility imo by bringing all of that up.

fuck you.

  

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48. "wow woe ! Music as we know it is ruined!!!! Woe woe"
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Lmao okps are literally some of the most annoying ppl every. Glad I only "encounter" u ppl here

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50. "yes and whitey is dead now that Thicke has to pay the Gayes."
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fuck you.

  

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53. "oh I don't mind robin thicke at all, find pharell very annoying. But ple..."
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Keep typing ur foolishness as usual. Don't give that much a fuck to go back and forth with u

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58. "oh my bad. i didn't know Pharrell stole your lunch money"
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and so you have hard feelings. i figure you were out for Thicke b/c you hate whitey.

i see now.

fuck you.

  

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61. "RE: oh I don't mind robin thicke at all, find pharell very annoying. But..."
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>Keep typing ur foolishness as usual. Don't give that much a
>fuck to go back and forth with u


U don't get it....This shit has the potential for turning music as we know it upside down....

A lot of people are going to come out the woodwork and throw around crazy lawsuits just because a song "feels" like another song...Not the stealing of notes, phrases, or outright samples...A feel....

Whether u think Pharell is annoying or not is moot...This shit is crazy....Basically, Bruno Mars needs to be hitting up his lawyer to get his defense together for "jacking" the "feel" of the Police for his "Locked Out of Heaven"....

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62. "Alicia Keys' 'Like You'll Never See Me Again'"
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feels like Prince's 'Purple Rain'.

she and the songwriters might be nervous today.

fuck you.

  

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76. "Shit, Alicia Keys' "Fallin'". It's JB's "It's a Man's Man's Man's World""
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I don't understand how she escaped the scrutiny. That one is far closer than this.

  

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80. "that's a sample, isn't it?"
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i assumed it was cleared.

and maybe 'Purple Rain' was sampled/interpolated and cleared for 'Like You'll Never See Me Again'.

fuck you.

  

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87. "It is not. In fact, I dug up my CD booklet to find the liner notes."
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One composer, Alicia Keys.

Not a word about a sample or an interpolation.

If she cleared that shit, it was some sort of a deal that didn't require attribution.

  

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89. "You're right."
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That shit is so blatant I assume it had to be cleared. Maybe without need for crediting.

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106. "I'm stunned. I never even gave that a second thought. Wow."
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Da bayball, babeh. (c) Charlie Kelly.

  

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144. "Clive Davis is a lawyer and Lawyers run the business"
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and AK knew she jacked it as did James Brown and he said so in a interview however who has the rights to the songs?

industry does what industry wants to satisfy its own means believe that.

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173. "So they just _let_ her take it?"
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177. "if so it's b/c BMG owns both recordings."
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and possibly the publishing rights to 'It's a Man's Man's Man's World'.

fuck you.

  

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203. "Warner/Chappell owns IAMMMW, EMI owns Fallin'"
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http://it.warnerchappell.com/song-details/WW001047793000 <--BMI

https://www.ascap.com/Home/ace-title-search/index.aspx <--ASCAP

Moreover, Sony (which owns the former BMG catalog) owns the master recording of "Fallin;", but Universal Music owns all of James Brown's King and Polydor recordings.

  

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205. "then i really don't get it."
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>http://it.warnerchappell.com/song-details/WW001047793000
><--BMI
>
>https://www.ascap.com/Home/ace-title-search/index.aspx
><--ASCAP
>
>Moreover, Sony (which owns the former BMG catalog) owns the
>master recording of "Fallin;", but Universal Music owns all of
>James Brown's King and Polydor recordings.

fuck you.

  

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264. "Clive Davis is a lawyer and if he could handle the puffy sampling"
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riding off others songs era and turn profits there then with alicia keys that is a days work.

they worked out something behind the scenes best believe however Clive had alicia on oprah and etc... with fallin and nobody aside from JB fans and music geeks dare say a word then.

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266. "Prince loves her and she introduced him at the rock and roll"
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hall of fame. and he knows and never has come at anyone except when his stuff got sampled and he blocked it. however he knows not to raise a hand there since quite of few of his own tracks sound like jacks, however it ain't just him and lets remember though Prince and Clive davis didn't work together well, there is a connection. so much behind the scenes

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55. "it ain't ruined, but don't think that"
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if you're a Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings or a Raphael Saadiq that you're not gonna have lawyers representing classic song catalogs going through your output

  

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59. "Bruno Mars and Mark Ronson are sweating a bit today."
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fuck you.

  

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437. "I'll kick in to a crowdfunding site to help Morris Day file suit "
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68. "^"
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67. "you don't sound very bright."
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71. "Much like the merit of the suit, your opinion is based on "feel", not fa..."
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Or any understanding of the subject whatsoever.

Talk about annoying.

  

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73. "agreed"
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so eager to bicker and play devils advocate and shit.

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77. "ikr? how dare we offer differing opinions"
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and actually stand behind them instead of merely agreeing w/whomever posts first and offering nothing but cosigns.

and it's definitely awful that some of us understand things that confound or confuse others who post here. it's god-awful and annoying that ppl are willing to share what they know instead of letting ppl who are less knowledgeable just post and post away w/o being corrected or challenged.

i hate it too.

fuck you.

  

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182. "*DEAD*"
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loudmouth bamas be quick to throw out all the artist a song jacks but then gets mad when the actual artist/estate hears it.

Oh, the muthafukkin irony

  

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54. "OKP wrong yet again..."
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78. "smart dumb niggas"
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when everyone can name the inspiration for a song after the first few bars... and it makes a shit load of money, its a wrap.

  

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84. "fuck, you people are idiots."
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94. "lol, yall just mad for being on the wrong side"
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101. "or, we know how much great music jacked older music. "
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this verdict is insane, if you think about it.

  

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110. "why the fuck are yall arguing for songs to be jacked without repercussio..."
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If a song is good I will dance to the shit for eternity.

I will still dance to Blurred Lines...

Just because they lost doesnt mea the song sucks.. just means they have to pay up.

  

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113. "nobody could pay enough. "
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how many ppl could bruno mars pay for uptown funk?

prince
trinidad james
one way
lakeside
zapp
the entire p-funk collective


goddamn.


you can't just come up with new shit.
the new shit is all old shit.

the music tradition since forever
is about jacking shit.

  

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117. "aint no one thinking about that song"
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121. "a song ppl are thinking of is probaly a jack. "
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so many songs are jacks.
i don't think you ppl realize how common jacks are.

  

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124. "been listening to music since the 70's... have a shit load of wax from t..."
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I know a lot of songs are jacked...

I aslo know a lot of artist have been screwed over when a song is blatantly jacked.

I feel no pity when songs make millions today and have to pay a portion when they are found guilty.

  

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153. "which is why i'm calling you a fucking idiot."
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174. "lol, you mad as shit"
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188. "i don't deny it. "
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I'm furious. This is is awful - and you fucking mouthbreathers are too stupid to understand why.

  

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194. "I think fuck off fuckwitt gave it away...lol. "
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it will be alright tho..

  

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209. "if you think it will be alright "
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I'm not sure you get the ramifications of this ruling.

  

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63. "GOOD!!!"
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69. "Who's suing for uptown funk"
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If im as lease ball lawyer like better call Saul I'm going through all kinda of song catalogs and looking for these types of connections- just throwing shit at the wall.

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93. "Or Ed Sheeran's Thinking out Loud?"
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Da bayball, babeh. (c) Charlie Kelly.

  

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141. "lawyers already do this shit..."
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79. "Kellz is gonna get reamed."
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82. "RE: Kellz is gonna get reamed."
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^

GOAT of his era......long live Prince.....God is alive....

  

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88. "some of this should be protected by statute of limitations"
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but when's the last time Saadiq put out a record?

  

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135. "the Gaye Family Loves Kellz and steps with the CHI TOwn's best"
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so naw things are cool.

mistermaxxx R.Kelly, Michael Jackson,Stevie wonder,Rick James,Marvin Gaye,El Debarge, Barry WHite Lionel RIchie,Isleys EWF,Lady T.,Kid creole and coconuts,the crusaders,kc sunshine band,bee gees,jW,sd,NE,JB

Miami Heat, New York Yankees,buffalo bills

  

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81. "know what's MOST ridiculous about this? GTGIU is a ripoff itself."
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Gaye himself said that he made Got To Give It Up inspired off of Johnnie Taylor's "Disco Lady".

From Rolling Stone: "Williams also shrugged off the notion that the "Blurred Lines" lyrics "Shake around, get up, get down" closely resembled the line "Move it up, turn it round, shake it down" on "Got to Give It Up." "In the average black family of the Seventies, that's what we do when a song comes on," he said, according to THR. "That's what my dad used to say."

Now what's funny is the lyrics they are referring to in GTGIU are ripped off almost word for word from Disco Lady. which is all to say this is a dumb ass decision and Gaye's family needs to have several seats. i hope this goes to appeal and is reversed.

i really wonder if Gaye was alive today if he HIMSELF woulda sued Pharrell/Thicke, but i have to doubt it.

  

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83. "i don't think Gaye would've filed the suit."
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or if he did i think he would've settled w/the defendants to avoid going through the depositions.

i guess the Gaye family won't be suing the Michael Jackson estate b/c i think the Jackson estate has such a clear statute of limitations defense, but MJ's 'Don't Stop Til You Get Enough' and the Jackson's 'Shake Your Body Down To the Ground' are each inspired by 'GTGIU'. the latter even borrows lyrical content from Gaye's song (which is protected by the copyright owned by the Gayes) where the former only borrows production elements (not protected by the Gayes' copyright as any borrowed elements in BL aren't so protected).

fuck you.

  

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85. "we're right ><"
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anyone thinking this doesn't have the potential to change music is dense.

this is precedent for suing someone because their song "sounds" like yours.

  

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86. "/"
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'

fuck you.

  

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97. "people sue all the time because they think a song "sounds" like theirs"
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Why are yall acting brand new like this isnt done all the time?

When an artist files a lawsuit AGAINST another artist it screams SUE ME because I used your shit.

  

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98. "and in the past those artists have been sent home..."
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with hat in hand. thanks for playing, nice try.

this changes that and is a bad bar to set, musically speaking.

  

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122. "sometimes they win, sometimes they lose... "
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To deny that is crazy talk

  

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225. "god damn u stupid son"
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nigga wants laws to just be *waves hand* close enough

the shit aint a direct rip even if it is a clear inspiration....

95% of musicians can get sued for this shit if that's the case yo

Let me sport my Air Hyperbole 2010s in peace. (c) ansomble

Building repetoires (c) spm since 1983

  

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324. "chill b. "
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397. "Fuck that shit, Robin Thicke is tryin' to kill me(c)Scarface"
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https://soundcloud.com/matt-koelling-666011203

www.somethinginthewudder.com

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96. "If I recall, there was little structure to it originally"
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From Divided Soul, I thought somebody went in after the fact and managed to piece together some semblance of what was basically a much longer, free-form jam.

  

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90. "RE: Gaye family wins $7.4 mil in Blurred Lines case."
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Exhibit A:
"Simon Says" by the 1910 Frutigum Company:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvzHGYSv8kw

Exhibit B:
The second (familiar) theme song for "Scooby-Doo, Where are You!" by Ben Raleigh and David Mook, 1969:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YH1q9co-JOY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SW8_1oU9pq4 - instrumental for more clarity


Why ain't _they_ sue?

  

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226. "because this was before the music industry was broke as fuck"
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and hip-hop had been made the cash cow

  

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92. "RE: Gaye family wins $7.4 mil in Blurred Lines case."
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See folks yelping and cheering because they think this just hurts the white boy.....but quiet as kept your favorite producers sweating bullets over this verdict

  

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95. "gtfoh.... lawsuits happen all the time"
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The only people sweatin are the ones who blatantly ripped off other artist.

Sam Smith cut that check to Tom Petty because it was obvious. Thicke filed a suit because he knew they overstepped.

Pay up or make an original song.

Any song that makes big money in pop music gets hit with a few lawsuits. Its part of the game and usually the record label makes so much money off the track the settlement is minimal.

7.4 mill is chump change... that song prolly generated 50 mill.

  

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104. "I don't think you follow as to what just happened here...."
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anyone wants to catch him up to speed....if possible

  

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"he won't get it."


  

          

bless his heart.

fuck you.

  

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108. "have several seats... "
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http://www.pennypinching-grandma.com/images/bar-stool.jpg

  

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99. "ppl aplauding this verdict haven't done their research. "
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they are probably nodding their head right now
to songs that are clearly jacks of other records they've never heard of.

this is a horrible, horrible verdict.

  

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109. "continues to nod to a song that was jacked from an old song..."
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Gives no fucks because it doesnt effect my pockets.

  

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100. "good for them. not sure why ppl think this is the end of music"
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means to avoid lawsuits exist

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102. "well, yeah."
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the way to avoid a suit like this is to avoid being inspired by any other song when one creates one's own song. even though songs have been inspired by other songs since songwriting began and is often encouraged among actual artists when it amounts to homage or an honor. and while i myself don't think this will be 'the end of music' i do think it'll stifle creativity so i'm kinda bummed about that.

but mostly i'm not jazzed about this b/c i don't see it as a victory of Blacks over whitey. and even though i'm a huge fan of Gaye and not much a fan of Pharell or Thicke i can put my personal feelings about them aside when i look at this case. i see the bigger picture, i think.

fuck you.

  

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105. "smh"
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got ethered and edited, smh

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107. "i decided to go away from the original snark"
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and address the meat of your reply and ignore the feigned ignorance ('not sure why...').

so yeah, while there is a way for ppl to avoid this kind of suit i think that'll result in LESS creativity and not more.

fuck you.

  

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111. "it wont result in less creativity, just means more checks will get cut b..."
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go to press.

Is Sam Smiths song no longer good because Petty got a check cut?

I think the problem is you know it all niggas didnt get this one right... so now its Blacks vs whitey instead of just admitting you got it wrong.

  

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115. "dude, all these songs out here are jacks. "
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all songs all throughout history were jacks.

ppl jack folks you ppl ain't heard of,
but they jacked.

billie jean was a jack.
most stuff influenced by james brown jacked.
james brown himself jacked.


you cannot pay enough money to folks you jack from,
because so many songs are jacks that it would
litteraly cost infinity dollars to clear "uptown funk."


>go to press.
>
>Is Sam Smiths song no longer good because Petty got a check
>cut?
>
>I think the problem is you know it all niggas didnt get this
>one right... so now its Blacks vs whitey instead of just
>admitting you got it wrong.
>
>

  

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120. "fuck that lil song... "
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When I hear uptown funk I dont say "oh shit, its this song"

Pharell tried to say BL was an ode to 70's funk. Nah.. it was clearly an ode to GTGIU. Anyone who heard it immediately said it was that song.

Uptown funk isnt Computer Love or Oak Tree or some other jam from back in the day.

When its blatant.. and fuck what you heard, that shit was blatant... you have to pay up IF someone sues.



  

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123. "computer love is a jack and so is oak tree. "
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blatantly so.

this is my point.

>When I hear uptown funk I dont say "oh shit, its this song"
>
>Pharell tried to say BL was an ode to 70's funk. Nah.. it was
>clearly an ode to GTGIU. Anyone who heard it immediately said
>it was that song.
>


>Uptown funk isnt Computer Love or Oak Tree or some other jam
>from back in the day.
>
>When its blatant.. and fuck what you heard, that shit was
>blatant... you have to pay up IF someone sues.
>
>

  

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126. "great... so if someone takes them to court, pay up. If not... oh well. "
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127. "lol Oak Tree"
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>When I hear uptown funk I dont say "oh shit, its this song"
>
>Pharell tried to say BL was an ode to 70's funk. Nah.. it was
>clearly an ode to GTGIU. Anyone who heard it immediately said
>it was that song.
>
>Uptown funk isnt Computer Love or Oak Tree or some other jam
>from back in the day.
>
>When its blatant.. and fuck what you heard, that shit was
>blatant... you have to pay up IF someone sues.
>
>
>
>

  

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130. "I'm just throwing out jams from back in the day...lol"
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131. "I know, that one was funny lol"
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125. "so tell these niggas to do better in the way of originality or pay up"
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life goes on

  

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128. "exactly, if it aint original or borrows too much.. pay up. "
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If you are creative enough to hide it or mix it up, you are good to go.

These dudes mad because they ran up and down that thread telling us we were wrong.

  

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134. "and honestly LD i could care less...i aint anti sampling...i came"
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up in the 80s man half the music I grew up on comes from samples. sample away but if your shit is blatant (read: that recognizable) then pay the lil fee and keep it movin. but we all know this whole issue is a slippery slope and has been since samplings inception and it gets progressively slipperier as we go so niggas took a slide off the roof today. deal with it. if im pharell and im that enamored and "inspired" by the classic song then why not break the fam off alil change and now everybodys happy? jay z shoulda taught him better smh

  

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140. "I take pride in catching samples... I dig, I grew up on 70s and 80s.."
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If you can flip it and hide it... good for you. If you are lazy and dont chop shit up, pay up.

If you cant find a groove so you borrow or flip some old melpdy and no one catches on... good for you. Nit if you get caught out there.. pay up.

Like you said, Pharell was feeling himself and got caught out there. Oh well...

People in here acting like they stripped P naked. The old post people were talking about how it wuld ruin reggae, gtfoh...

  

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132. "no ideas original (c) nas"
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who does d'angelo pay?
everybody?

like... how?

  

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137. "if the person who D is 'inspired by' comes to him then sit"
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down at the table and work things out. if not then go to court and u may win, u may lose. but if nobody says shit then rock out witcha cock out.. but if u get called out then make the shit right and keep it movin... or, take a chance and roll the dice

edit: and the thing is, marv been sampled plenty of times, so its not like he (his estate) is prince and wont play ball. they just didn't wanna pay money but still wanted to "pay homage" lol. nigga please

  

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138. "aint noooooo one trying to take the few nickels D is making mumbling on ..."
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Cmon... you are reaching. This is only going to be a problem when a song blows up and everyone says it sounds like (insert song)... and if they belong to different publishers.

A lot of deals are made up front when artist know theh have a good chance of being sued.

Its only the arrogant few and the unexpected hot single that get in trouble.

No disrespect to D but no one gives a shit about his album UNLESS one of his songs turns into a banger and that prolly aint happening.

  

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142. "I think you missed my point. "
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who can sue d'angelo for another life?

prince sues for the background vocals.
thom bell sues for the


forget it.

  

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145. "it doesnt matter. if u can get away with it, so be it. if not pay."
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if nobody fucks with D so be it. if they do, so be it.

  

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179. "yup...and playing that D card won't work"
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what people need to understand is a lot of artist WON'T sue because they sold their rights or they jack as well and charge it to the game.

HOWEVER, some artist/estates don't play that shit.

  

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178. "or it'll mean fewer songs like 'Blurred Lines' or 'Stay With Me' get"
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released.

this is NOT about examples like Smith. this is more about examples like 'Uptown Funk' which sounds vaguely like 'Fantastic Voyage' but not really enough to say it's a str8 copy or even an interpolation. but b/c it reminds ppl of 'Fantastic Voyage' that's enough for Ronson and Mars (and/or the label) to have to pay the writers of 'Fantastic Voyage'.

>I think the problem is you know it all niggas didnt get this
>one right... so now its Blacks vs whitey instead of just
>admitting you got it wrong.

i dunno who or what you're talking about there.

i disagree w/this jury's verdict. i still think i'm right and their verdict is wrong.

and yes, i think many of the ppl who agree w/this verdict agree largely b/c Thicke is white and Gaye was Black and they like that a jury is making that white man pay the dead Black man's family for infringement. several ppl have admitted as much ('white artists have robbed black artists for decades' et al) - i'm not making that up, player.

fuck you.

  

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180. "RE: or it'll mean fewer songs like 'Blurred Lines' or 'Stay With Me' get"
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>released.
>
>this is NOT about examples like Smith. this is more about
>examples like 'Uptown Funk' which sounds vaguely like
>'Fantastic Voyage' but not really enough to say it's a str8
>copy or even an interpolation. but b/c it reminds ppl of
>'Fantastic Voyage' that's enough for Ronson and Mars (and/or
>the label) to have to pay the writers of 'Fantastic Voyage'.
>
>
>>I think the problem is you know it all niggas didnt get this
>>one right... so now its Blacks vs whitey instead of just
>>admitting you got it wrong.
>
>i dunno who or what you're talking about there.
>
>i disagree w/this jury's verdict. i still think i'm right and
>their verdict is wrong.
>
>and yes, i think many of the ppl who agree w/this verdict
>agree largely b/c Thicke is white and Gaye was Black and they
>like that a jury is making that white man pay the dead Black
>man's family for infringement. several ppl have admitted as
>much ('white artists have robbed black artists for decades' et
>al) - i'm not making that up, player.

you don't know what I'm talking about yet you just addressed everything I was talking about.

Like I said... you are mad because you thought you had it right and you were wrong.

some people hate Thicke because he's white.. but others give no fucks about Thicke's color and realize Pharell did 99% of the work and still think it's a rip off. Pharell is the one who did 99% of the work.

Pharell ain't white player..


and it doesn't mean there will be less Stay With Me's and Blurred Lines...

it means they will have to cut a check BEFORE HAND or gamble and cut a bigger check after the song blows up.

  

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185. "Since you know me so well what color are my drawers today?"
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>you don't know what I'm talking about yet you just addressed
>everything I was talking about.

I'm fucking great at this OKP shit. I can dismiss your points without even a full understanding. Maybe I got used to doing that bc in the real world I've won jury trials where I hadn't seen the case file until 10 minutes b4 I started jury selection. I'm quick on my feet. I'm good at this.

>Like I said... you are mad because you thought you had it
>right and you were wrong.

I dunno where you are getting that from. But if I said this jury would find for Thicke and Williams I was wrong. But I am not mad about being wrong there. I'm disappointed that the jury made a bad decision bc of the potentially broad implications in the music biz. I'm also kinda glad the jury made the white man pay a Black man but bc it's for a wrong reason and I'm more concerned with the wider implication this decision might have I'm more disappointed than glad. But no, I don't care that I was wrong if I said here or elsewhere that this jury would find for the defendants. I'm wrong about stuff everyday (in the real world, even, where it actually matters) - if that made me mad I'd be homicidal, I think. Bc it's a regular occurrence. But that's life.

>some people hate Thicke because he's white.. but others give
>no fucks about Thicke's color and realize Pharell did 99% of
>the work and still think it's a rip off. Pharell is the one
>who did 99% of the work.
>
>Pharell ain't white player..

Yup. That's true too - at least one person has said he likes the verdict bc he hates Pharrell. But I'm not saying that everyone who agrees with the verdict hates whitey or the defendants.

>and it doesn't mean there will be less Stay With Me's and
>Blurred Lines...

Maybe not. But it could. I dunno.

>it means they will have to cut a check BEFORE HAND or gamble
>and cut a bigger check after the song blows up.

And I dont like that. I also think that's why we may see fewer songs like Blurred Lines and Uptown Funk or that Ed Sheeran song that sounds like Lets Get It On or Oh Sheila or Hangin on a String or Billie Jean or Don't Stop Til You Get Enough or Got To Be Real or even Got To Give It Up itself, among others that vaguely sound like some other song or that borrow unprotected production elements but don't interpolate or sample any copyright protected material.

fuck you.

  

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195. "dirty"
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I don't think it's going to end music as we know it...

yall really sound unhinged over this tho..



  

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199. "it could change it drastically. "
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>I don't think it's going to end music as we know it...
>


i care about the verdict because i like music.
i understand the potential results, and i dislike them.

but whatever.


>yall really sound unhinged over this tho..
>
>
>
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201. ""this could be the end" is some shit people say when they lose..."
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I love music...

but them niggas lost because it was a blatant rip off.

and these niggas were snarky as fuck on the stand. Pay homage the correct way and you won't have these problems.

  

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204. "i love "master blaster.""
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yes, it is an obvious bob marley jack.
but stevie should not have had to clear that.

i am glad stevie wonder could make and release that song
without worying about getting sued.

but if this ruling is correct (and it's not) stevie
could be sued for master blaster.

why do you think that makes sense?


and he'd have to pay an infinite number of ppl for
"don't you worry about a thing."

why is that a good thing in your world?


>
>I love music...
>
>but them niggas lost because it was a blatant rip off.
>
>and these niggas were snarky as fuck on the stand. Pay homage
>the correct way and you won't have these problems.
>

  

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219. "RE: i love "master blaster.""
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>yes, it is an obvious bob marley jack.
>but stevie should not have had to clear that.
>
>i am glad stevie wonder could make and release that song
>without worying about getting sued.
>
>but if this ruling is correct (and it's not) stevie
>could be sued for master blaster.
>
>why do you think that makes sense?

yes, because like you said, it's a clear Marley jack. First time I heard Master Blaster it was obvious...

I doubt Marley cared tho because reggae was all about jacking songs...

but if his estate sued, they would prolly win.
>
>
>and he'd have to pay an infinite number of ppl for
>"don't you worry about a thing."
>
>why is that a good thing in your world?

because they were blatant rip offs

same with Part Time Lover. Hall & Oates can or should have been broke off for it.

I still love all those songs, but if sued, he has to pay.

  

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233. "I hated Master Blaster"
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But what exact song are you talking about...

because you cant really say it Marley esque kinda like Action Bronson is Ghost face esque....

You take the blue pill, the story ends. You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.

  

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262. "jammin', bob marley. "
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>But what exact song are you talking about...
>
>because you cant really say it Marley esque kinda like Action
>Bronson is Ghost face esque....

  

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317. "If you don't hear Jammin in Master Blaster then ionno... "
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the fact that you don't like Master Blaster is enough reason for me to believe your ears are horrible. LOL

  

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208. "i don't think it'll end music as we know it."
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i think it may change music where we may see fewer songs like the ones i listed. but i don't think it'll end music as we know it.

fuck you.

  

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232. "this is like saying the jury got the trayvon case right"
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u act like the jury aint just confirming your idiocy is common

Let me sport my Air Hyperbole 2010s in peace. (c) ansomble

Building repetoires (c) spm since 1983

  

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319. "you really bringing up Trayvon? Cmon bruh.. that's foul"
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you don't have to like the verdict but you damn sure don't need to bring up Trayvon just cause your mad at this verdict.

  

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136. "Fakerell and Robin Hood got what they deserved"
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turkeys can't write no songs and only if they are car jacking.

problem is the music business has allowed known jackers especially from the Rap Perspective to make it look like things are legit when they aren't

Pharell is Overrated and a joke.

and Thicke had one medium hit and this jack and then what else?

that turkey is headed straight to the lounge of the Olive garden

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143. "but rick james doesn't owe p-funk any money, right?"
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just wanted to know if this logic only applies to bands you like.

>turkeys can't write no songs and only if they are car
>jacking.
>
>problem is the music business has allowed known jackers
>especially from the Rap Perspective to make it look like
>things are legit when they aren't
>
>Pharell is Overrated and a joke.
>
>and Thicke had one medium hit and this jack and then what
>else?
>
>that turkey is headed straight to the lounge of the Olive
>garden

  

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147. "FYI George Clinton admired and Respected RIck James"
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as a songwriter and Artist and RIck could write period big difference.

when did Rick James basically sing over Bop Gun? when did Rick James sing and re work "Holly wants to go to California"?

please don't insult Rick James with a Lame in tbe Butt jive turkey like pharell who is basically a broke Teddy RIley and for as long as RObin Thicke been around he ain't even got a good song in his catelog let alone a memorable one.

RIck was inspired by P Funk as was the Gap Band,Cameo,etc.. however those acts still had there own thing and Clinton only talked about you if you were happening and nobody ever heard of Rick James having to pay no cake for a song jack and RIck was around a long time

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Joe Corn Mo
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149. ""I don't care if ppl jack me, I jacked it from somebody else.""
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George clinton knows a good jack when he hears one.
but it's still a jack.



as a songwriter and Artist and RIck could write period big
>difference.
>
>when did Rick James basically sing over Bop Gun? when did
>Rick James sing and re work "Holly wants to go to
>California"?
>
>please don't insult Rick James with a Lame in tbe Butt jive
>turkey like pharell who is basically a broke Teddy RIley and
>for as long as RObin Thicke been around he ain't even got a
>good song in his catelog let alone a memorable one.
>
>RIck was inspired by P Funk as was the Gap Band,Cameo,etc..
>however those acts still had there own thing and Clinton only
>talked about you if you were happening and nobody ever heard
>of Rick James having to pay no cake for a song jack and RIck
>was around a long time

  

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158. "Rick James never got sued like these two jive turkeys"
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and the main thing is that RIck James had actual talent.
Pharell is a hack and thicke never has written anything worth talking about

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154. "LOL. Kellz is gonna get so fucked by this decision."
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you of all people should not be happy about this.

  

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159. "how you figure? Kellz been influenced by alot of acts"
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however he never has a song as blatant as this mess. and plus the man can write songs period

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139. "the real loser in this is the James Brown Estate"
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because back when sampling,looping,etc.. was going down James Brown never got a dime off of it. if Brown had have been compensated probably he would as rich as Bill Gates with all the jacking turkeys got off his music IMO.

bottom line this is the industry's fault for allowing no talent jive turkeys push buttons and ride cuts without given credit.

sorry state of affairs and bad for all period

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Joe Corn Mo
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148. "aren't you an r. kelly fan?"
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hell, r jacked marvin harder than this on "you got me."

  

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160. "big time R.Kelly fan and here and he ain't getting sued"
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because if he gets sued then so will all other big time artists

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146. "I'm curious, if jazz had only come into existence in this century"
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but adhered to the same patterns - particularly paying allusion to songs for 'random' bars - would it survive at all?


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150. "it would look completely different. "
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and it wouldn't be jazz as we know it.
jacking is essential to music.



>but adhered to the same patterns - particularly paying
>allusion to songs for 'random' bars - would it survive at
>all?
>
>
>~~~~~~~~~
>"This is the streets, and I am the trap." � Jay Bilas
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163. "yes because it would be less profitable than panhandling"
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and in turn no one would give a fuck about what went on in the genre

And you will know MY JACKET IS GOLD when I lay my vengeance upon thee.

  

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166. "I suppose I wanted to / should add to my hypothetical"
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that it would be somewhat akin to when rock fans, in this case hip-hop fans (of a certain era), became prog fans because they adjusted the sound of the genre. A hypothetical where, say, Gang Starr or A Tribe Called Quest were as huge as they were except their compositions were original, and then along comes Sun Ra as Pink Floyd, or John Coltrane as Rush, and births this whole new fandom.

And all the rest of them are there floating in the middle, making all their same music that influenced hip-hop except it's influenced by hip-hop instead, and being self-referential and jazzed up on merely being cool musicians that love cool music.

If this ruling, along with the others before it, existed regardless (and I get at this point I'm building a scenario that's nearly impossible considering I'm asking to reverse the timeline that brought most of these lawsuits in the first place) could jazz exist if Speak No Evil were in the place of Confessions?

...I've had too much to drink tonight, lol.

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152. "th people behind Kid Ink's new album should be shuddering too."
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sorry to be lazy and just lift from my review but I also on't want to come off like I'd have listened to this album otherwise or remember off hand which songs I'm referring to in the header...


“What It Feels Like” and “Faster” are an odd opening sequence if for no other reason than they both very openly ape Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy; the former is clearly an amateur-professional’s take on “All of the Lights”, while “Faster” wants so badly to be “Hell of a Life” by borrowing that track’s echoplexed chorus. Kid Ink also borrows Yeezy’s Yeezus shrieks and his flow, and if it weren’t for a pretty dope, haunting use of something that sounds a lot like Amnesiac-era Radiohead for the beat’s backbone (courtesy of rising genius DJ Dahi), it’d be fairly easy to convince someone it was a reference track that Kanye used to create his pornographic fantasy.

Truthfully, that’s both Full Speed‘s biggest flaw and greatest asset throughout the album. “Dolo” probably would have been a reasonably recognizable single except its choral melody and overall composition borrows too ferociously from “Touchin’, Lovin’” by Trey Songz.


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156. "Blurred Lines is a McDougall's"
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You don't think McDonalds would sue??

This isn't Bridgeport vs Dimension -that's the scary one.

This was someone made a sound-alike song then sued the people who owned publishing on the original to stop them from "slandering" the sound alike producers.

At least in this case it's just taking cash from the wealthy and giving it to other wealthy folks.


  

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192. "^ gets it."
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I agree with all of that. Except that bc I am with the defendants, in the hypo McDougall's should sell chicken or veggie burgers. Meaning, no one who actually ate McDougall's would mistake it for McDonald's and ppl who want McDonald's won't be satisfied with McDougalls.

Like there was no danger here that ppl would think Blurred Lines is a Marvin Gaye song or that GTGIU is by Thicke. Plus though BL reminds one of GTGIU when one tries to sing one on top of the other it's clear they aren't the same bc they go off in different directions.

But if I were on the plaintiff side talking to ppl who know CTA I'd make that analogy. I like it.

fuck you.

  

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161. "music copyrights should expire after 20 years"
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there's only so many notes on the scale. there's only so many chords. you've got millions of people around the world making copyrighted music, and they've been doing it now for a hundred years. as technology makes it easier to record music, the problem is gonna get worse. eventually everything is gonna sound like something.

expire music copyrights after 20 years. that gives the original artist ample time to milk their work for all it's worth, then release it to the public. if someone can make a better version of "sexual healing," go for it. people are still gonna buy marvin gaye's version, and he and his will still get that money. and more people are gonna buy marvin gaye's version after a bunch of popular current artists do their take (which they'll make their own money off of, if they can).

this way, everyone making music isn't looking over their shoulder, trying to stay clear of stuff that happened half a century ago. it also breathes fresh life into music that otherwise wouldn't get heard. "sexual healing" is a bad example of this, but there's more obscure marvin gaye songs that would kill today if someone current did it. i'm thinking of the roots/john legend "wake up" album of '60s and '70s soul music. anyone should be able to do that for free.

or maybe instead of copyrighting music-- notes, chords, lyrics-- we copyright recordings. the audio instead of the paper. so you can't play marvin gaye's version of "sexual healing" in a movie without paying for it, but you can get another artist to do a version of it. you can't sample the actual audio of marvin gaye's recording for your beat, but you can play those notes on your own instrument to make the beat. paper copyright expires after 20 years, audio copyright after the current 100 years. i don't know. all i know is the situation is gonna get more and more ridiculous as people around the world lay claim to every single combination of music notes possible.

point blank though, here's the bottom line: there's no reason why marvin gaye's kids should be getting $7 million off a song their dad didn't make.

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164. "nah man because then it would be open season on classics"
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and there is way too much regurgitation as it is

i feel what you are saying but i dont think the solution is so simple. establishing a stronger, more uniform standard of what constitutes infringement seems more reasonable.

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165. "but i welcome open season on classics"
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if you've got a hundred artists making their own version of "sexual healing," they're all mostly gonna go ignored. unless someone does something special enough with it that it breaks through the noise, in which case they deserve to profit. this isn't about getting 20 new knock-offs of "happy" every year. this is about, "hey, remember that music we grew up on that influenced us as artists? here's my take on it." a 20-year copyright would allow for that.

people are always gonna continue to make original music, and that's always what's gonna dominate sales. i'm just saying, let's not tie everyone's hands behind their back by taking away the last hundred years of music-- including all the music that inspired them to become artists in the first place-- as part of their palette.

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167. "especially in this 'my nerd dick is bigger than yours' world"
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of Buzzed, Upworthy, Gawker and so on, someone will point out that your song sucks compared to the song you're covering.

And I agree Wake Up! is a great example for what you're talking about. The bar I worked at the past three years had a regular that often came in during the past hour or so requesting Roberta Flack's "Compared to What?" and if the bar wasn't busy enough I'd play it. But one day I played the Legend/Roots version instead, and from then on there was a pretty even split among people there, me and that dude upon which version should be played when he marched in. That can't happen too often with covers, but when it does, I think it's worth celebrating, and reducing the amount of years a song is under lock and key goes a good way towards encouraging that kind of competition. It also allows fantastic songs to remain contemporary in a way they can't otherwise.


Obviously Skrillex shouldn't do a cover, but I'd have to assume it'd get laughed out of the building if he did (I have nothing against the guy other than his personal style, he's just an easy straw man). Artists should be allowed to try and fail, or try and just do something that honors the music they love, without fear after a certain point. And not 100 years or whatever it is certain point.



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277. "RE: music copyrights should expire after 20 years"
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I'll make it easier..

Treat all songs like covers.. samples, interpolations.. inspired by etc...

set fixed amounts of publishing based on usage.. easy to understand tiers...

simple form you fill out and submit and clearance is done and previous writers get paid.. simple

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162. "YES! At first I thought they had a great shot, then I listened to TOKPR"
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168. "As Sha alluded to, Bruno & Mark gotta pay Morris Day & The Time for UF."
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Diplo gotta pay every non-white person everywhere.

Ariana gotta pay Christina & Mariah.

Who else??

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170. "which is ridiculous. "
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and terrifying.

  

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171. "True, getting caught doing some shady mess can have terrifying results."
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They were dumb, lost, & MIGHT have to pay up. Emphasis on 'might' b/c they can appeal it & win/stall the shit outta paying the Gaye estate or w/e.

Like, suing pre-emptively was some weird shit & then the subsequent lies from Robin did not help. Could've been a lot less messy (e.g. Sam Smith, Mac Miller, etc.) & instead, we're here lol.

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172. "<sigh>"
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how are you people this dense?

  

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176. "see also - the jury in this case."
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it's easy to understand how 8 ppl got this wrong.

fuck you.

  

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190. "yep."
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I blame the goddamn lawyers.

  

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193. "I bet there was a battl of experts."
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And both sides had equally credible experts so they canceled each other in the minds of enough jurors. So then maybe the jury found for the plaintiffs bc Thicke and Williams weren't credible witnesses (Thicke may have admitted he lied to the public about the nature of his involvement in writing the song, plus he's kinda smarmy and Pharrell claimed he wasnt directly inspired by GTGIU but wanted to evoke a late 70s vibe with this record). Or maybe the jury found for the plaintiffs just bc the 2 records sound alike. Then again they only heard a stripped down version of GTGIU during the trial and I haven't heard that version.

Note: this is based on my experience at trial as a juror - I've served on 2 civil juries and both trials had expert testimony.

fuck you.

  

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175. "If you think what Pharrell did was shady, you can't know anything"
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about music production, the creative process or the history of music in this country.


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183. "saying it over and over doesn't make it true bruh..."
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184. "It's self evident at this point. Your opinion is based on how you feel."
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Not any real knowledge or understanding.

  

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197. "well, my feelings were correct on this one"
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what are you guys using to be correct on this? Knowledge and power? GTFOH.. you guys are so smart you didn't think you could get this case wrong. Yall are all in your feelings over this loss.

"music will never be the same" ole lames...

Sorry it's hurt your feelings but fuck it, actually, nah.. I'm not sorry at all.

work harder at making good music that doesn't blatantly borrow from an obvious hit.



  

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202. "maybe we just like and know more music than you. "
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we don't think stevie wonder should have been sued for "don't you
worry bout a thing."

we don't think usher should be sued for "twerk it out" or "she came to give it to you."

we don't think aerosmith should be sued for "dude looks like a lady."

and even though these songs sucks,
nobody should be sued for "bad to the bone," "old time rock and roll,"


should wynton marsellis get sued for jacking miles davis' tone on the trumpet?

should james brown's estate sue miles davis' estate for
the "on the corner" album?



no.


we think you and the jurrors are wrong
and that's not an unreasonable conclusion.



>work harder at making good music that doesn't blatantly borrow
>from an obvious hit.
>
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215. "or maybe not?"
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221. "not if you're taking this tack, friend."
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228. "leave me lone, fuckwitt"
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but note i didn't call you that.

  

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322. "fuckwitt is hilarious tho...it really showed your anger. "
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357. "anger - and also alliteration."
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234. "dead @"
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>Diplo gotta pay every non-white person everywhere.



  

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187. "T.I. is a very very happy man."
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Got paid a grip from royalties and doesn't have to bear any brunt of this lawsuit.

  

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196. "Welp, say goodbye to D'Angelo."
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I wonder how many residual checks Drake can cash now from #hastag rap.

  

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200. "D will be fine"
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206. "he owes the stylistics and the delphonics and prince royalties"
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for another life.
he jacked at least 10 tunes for that one.

same goes for aint that easy and 1000 deaths.
he jacked p funk, sly, hendrix, and others.

why do you think d should pay up?

how could d pay up?

that album has dozens of references to other songs
on every single song.




  

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220. "Black Messiah isn't selling enough for anyone to give a fuck"
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If one of his songs blows up he will prolly get sued but right now?

AINT NOOOO one spending all that money suing to get a few pennies.

  

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230. "lmao, he's performing it too"
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royalties is like the smallest % of money spent...

and that's me pretending like how much money it makes is a remotely good point bc it's not

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329. "money IS the only reason the estate moved on this..."
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if Blurred Lines went triple wood I doubt they sue and I doubt ANY of us would be this invested.

  

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207. "he owes the stylistics and the delphonics and prince royalties"
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for another life.
he jacked at least 10 tunes for that one.

same goes for aint that easy and 1000 deaths.
he jacked p funk, sly, hendrix, and others.

why do you think d should pay up?

how could d pay up?

that album has dozens of references to other songs
on every single song.




  

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211. "not if his label isn't willing to pay artists he pays homage"
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to in his sound recordings.

we already know labels put the kibosh on certain records b/c they contain samples that the label isn't willing to pay to clear. that may happen going forward even when there's no sample or interpolation as is the case w/'Blurred Lines'.

fuck you.

  

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212. "black messiah would cost millions to clear. "
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>to in his sound recordings.
>
>we already know labels put the kibosh on certain records b/c
>they contain samples that the label isn't willing to pay to
>clear. that may happen going forward even when there's no
>sample or interpolation as is the case w/'Blurred Lines'.

  

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216. "potentially, yeah."
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if all the acts D references are able to line up to get paid it could definitely eat up whatever profits D and the various credited songwriters on Black Messiah have earned. and D's touring money too (b/c this Blurred Lines case also went after Thicke's touring profit for shows where he played the song).

however, i think this BL suit went as far as it did largely b/c the record was such a hit. that could be what protects acts like D - the fact that their records don't make much money.

i think Mark Ronson could be in more trouble b/c 'Uptown Funk' is a hit and Ronson's album is loaded w/songs that reference other songs and mimic production sounds from the 70s and 80s. it's intended as something of a tribute album to 70s/80s Funk and if it makes money best believe that any of those 70s/80s Funk bands whose sounds are 'tributed' on the album even if Ronson didn't sample or interpolate may be contacting their lawyers inquiring about potential suits after this decision. b/c before this decision they'd have had a more difficult time finding lawyers who'd even try to demand or threaten to sue an act like Ronson for infringement where there was no sampling or interpolation. but now lawyers might think there's a better chance and may be willing to take on their case(s).

plus, Ronson is white. and seems wealthy.

fuck you.

  

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223. "Ronson is screwed."
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239. "Correct. That Mystikal song alone...."
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...screams James Brown. Mark better hope no thirsty lawyers, estates, or publishers will get any ideas.


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214. "RE: not if his label isn't willing to pay artists he pays homage"
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>to in his sound recordings.
>
>we already know labels put the kibosh on certain records b/c
>they contain samples that the label isn't willing to pay to
>clear. that may happen going forward even when there's no
>sample or interpolation as is the case w/'Blurred Lines'.


Given the dwindling money in the music business these days in recent years, I'm sure recording companies are going to pinch pennies in that regard now moreso than in the heydays of multi-platinum albums being sold.

  

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569. "Drake jacked #hashtag rap, so he'd be the one paying."
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>I wonder how many residual checks Drake can cash now from
>#hastag rap.

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210. ""Got-to-give-it- up!"...mwahahahahaha"
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222. "yo, you're hilarious."
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229. "ERRYBODY PAY UP!!"
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231. "HEY HEY HEY...LOL"
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235. "LOL"
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fuck you.

  

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236. "lol!"
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~Experience is the currency of the soul.

  

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246. "LOL."
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227. "Don't think it was the right decision."
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~Experience is the currency of the soul.

  

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238. "Iggy gotta pay Da Brat & all Blk women w/ pear shapes + fat asses."
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Justin & Bey gotta pay Prince for "Until the End of Time"

Troy Ave gotta pay Curtis/50.

Kanye gotta pay NO ID...more lol.

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240. "wow so u ppl are like fuck marvin gaye's kids and cant even "
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fathom that some of the ppl applauding the decision might be doing so because they have empathy for the family (nona gaye was in tears yesterday)

its not surprising tho because many of u have shitty relationships with ur family and are anti-social weirdos with very little human relations in general

but instead of considering that

u say " ur happy because its a blow to whitey" what a low opinion of Blk ppl u have if u think everything is about sticking it to whitey!

u say ppl hate robin thicke...LMAO like who really hates robin thicke!!! he was beloved by Blk ppl and then otherwise forgotten about as many artists are, but hate....robin thicke...LOL ok....


get a grip weirdos, sowhat as usual spews 500 different replies of his mess but then u folks get surprised when ppl are looking at yall crazy when ur pissed and calling ppl idiots over this

relax...be normal

ill be sure to up this post again in a year after music has collapsed completely

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250. "i don't know people's motives for being happy about it"
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but them crying about the shit is odd, weird, and almost seems disingenuous to me...

also a weird reason to applaud it but i'm not mad...

an emotional reason is ok...some of the other shit you hear people saying about it though is mad disturbing/frustrating

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251. "the Gayes ain't starving."
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>fathom that some of the ppl applauding the decision might be
>doing so because they have empathy for the family (nona gaye
>was in tears yesterday)

no, i'm not worried about Gaye's kids b/c as far as i know his estate ain't suffering. it looks like the estate owns publishing rights on several f his hits. that should be enough to keep it funded well enough.

plus, in this case since i don't believe Thicke and Williams interpolated or sampled any of Gaye's copyright protected material i don't think the estate deserves the money the jury awarded.

so, no. my empathy for the Gaye grown-ass children doesn't override my concern about the broader impact the case could have w/in the music biz.

fuck you.

  

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252. "lol ikr?"
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>>fathom that some of the ppl applauding the decision might
>be
>>doing so because they have empathy for the family (nona gaye
>>was in tears yesterday)
>
>no, i'm not worried about Gaye's kids b/c as far as i know his
>estate ain't suffering. it looks like the estate owns
>publishing rights on several f his hits. that should be
>enough to keep it funded well enough.
>
>plus, in this case since i don't believe Thicke and Williams
>interpolated or sampled any of Gaye's copyright protected
>material i don't think the estate deserves the money the jury
>awarded.
>
>so, no. my empathy for the Gaye grown-ass children doesn't
>override my concern about the broader impact the case could
>have w/in the music biz.
>

  

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255. "The Gaye family never said it was about the money. It's the prinicple."
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And they're right.

  

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265. "u honestly think this was about money for them?"
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wow

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272. "100%. "
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274. "yeah. i do."
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b/c Marvin Gaye is not some unheralded act who toiled in obscurity and died penniless after having never been recognized by the music biz and then along comes Thicke and Williams using one of his songs to make a hit where they got all the praise and Marvin was still unrecognized though his material was the basis for one of the biggest hits in recent yrs.

this was a pure cash grab. the suit wouldn't have been filed if BL hadn't made lots of money. hell, the suit wouldn't have been filed if Marvin were alive, i think. i think he would've looked at this the way many other musicians from his generation looked at songs that'd been inspired by other songs (to wit, he didn't get at the Jacksons for using lyrics from 'Got To Give It Up' in 'Shake Your Body Down to the Ground' like Johnnie Taylor didn't get at him for borrowing lyrics from 'Disco Lady' for GTGIU).

so yeah, i think this was all about money for the Gayes - money the defendants shouldn't be ordered to pay b/c there was no infringement of any copyrighted material owned by the Gaye estate, IMO.

fuck you.

  

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323. "none of these dudes are starving"
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254. "OKP has a bunch of creatives + lovers of art who see the bigger picture"
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Just cause Nona Gaye, who's ain't exactly poor off her fathers fortune, is giving a 'WE WON THE LOTTERY' tears doesn't mean that it's a much bigger problem if the bar is set so low.

The fact is if it was D'Angelo who had to fork over millions we would less enthusastic; it's just serial cheater Thicke and 'New Black' Skateboard P are easier villians to root against.

Everyone who's like, 'WTF?' in this post ain't Robin Thicke fans, and I bet you half of them aren't big Pharrel fans either. If we could sacrifice their souls to to get Marvin resurrected, pretty sure most peopl in the post would, LOL.

It's just if that barrier to prove royalties are so low, and stay the way they are, it's a literal gamechanger for art across the board. This isn't about sampling or an annoying hit song, some of the GREATEST pieces of art were made by artists who were influencd by one thing and tried to flip it.

To give of give the, *Shrug* Well fuck it then, Nona Gaye is happy! Music industry sucks!" is pretty short sighted, don't you think? Its not a case of sticking it to the man, how many checks does your boo Minaj owe to Lil Kim? lol.

  

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261. "i could give a fuck about robin thicke or 'blurred lines'"
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it's the principle and the precedent.

it's massively upsetting.

  

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268. "i couldnt read beyond u saying nona gaye was crying we won"
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the loterry tears, its funny how u folks are making this all about money when yall are supposed to be these artsy creatives

*goes back to listening to tame impala preparing for the impending doom of music*

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279. "YOU BEING VERY CASE ONE IN THIS POST, BLACK PRINCE"
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I challenge you to a duel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YryDK9feqps

  

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284. "he's trolling for sure."
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lol

fuck you.

  

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285. "im with the gaye family and happy they won, ill take a wait and"
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see approach to the downfall of all sound in the known universe

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309. "and then after you cash your check from the Gaye estate"
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and you've made it rain @ Magic City i suggest a last meal @ some real expensive joint down there. and pay w/CASH. make it rain on your server too.

b/c fuck it. the WORLD WILL END TOMORROW b/c of this jury verdict.

fuck you.

  

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326. "when does your album drop? "
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328. "after i settle w/the Gaye estate."
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none of my songs sample or interpolate any of Marvin's songs but i use a cowbell in 3 of them and Marvin used a cowbell in GTGIU so that means i infringed on their copyright so i have to pay them before i can release my music.

fuck you.

  

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269. "how many checks does prince owe carlos santana?"
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how much does practically every bass player owe james jameson?
how much does every pop artist post thriller owe michael jackson?

how many blues artists does michael jackson owe for "the way you make me feel"?

because that song a blues lick repeated over and over again.
can every Chicago blues artist ever sue his estate?

why not, based on this verdict?

>Just cause Nona Gaye, who's ain't exactly poor off her
>fathers fortune, is giving a 'WE WON THE LOTTERY' tears
>doesn't mean that it's a much bigger problem if the bar is set
>so low.
>
>The fact is if it was D'Angelo who had to fork over millions
>we would less enthusastic; it's just serial cheater Thicke and
>'New Black' Skateboard P are easier villians to root against.
>
>Everyone who's like, 'WTF?' in this post ain't Robin Thicke
>fans, and I bet you half of them aren't big Pharrel fans
>either. If we could sacrifice their souls to to get Marvin
>resurrected, pretty sure most peopl in the post would, LOL.
>
>It's just if that barrier to prove royalties are so low, and
>stay the way they are, it's a literal gamechanger for art
>across the board. This isn't about sampling or an annoying
>hit song, some of the GREATEST pieces of art were made by
>artists who were influencd by one thing and tried to flip it.
>
>
>To give of give the, *Shrug* Well fuck it then, Nona Gaye is
>happy! Music industry sucks!" is pretty short sighted, don't
>you think? Its not a case of sticking it to the man, how many
>checks does your boo Minaj owe to Lil Kim? lol.
>
>

  

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259. "clueless."
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you're just fucking clueless.

  

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271. "reply 74 oh and also stay mad lmao "
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prototype

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313. "die in a fire."
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314. "the cash from the Gaye estate check will make great kindling."
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but he should wait until late tomorrow just before the world ends.

fuck you.

  

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327. "damn yo.. you really are mad. Not like this fam. LOL..."
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343. "ppl in here bein REAL disrespectful and talkin tuff over this shit dog....."
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shit is really amzg to see...like anybody in here is gainin or losin a red cent over this verdict. mofos inner internet thug is really comin out loud and clear smh

  

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358. "real disrespectful fam..lol"
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373. "buddy told fam to go die in a fire!! cot damn lol "
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414. "fuck that guy."
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356. "IDIOTS!!!! ur ruining music!! *bangs fists into head furiously*"
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prototype

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362. "be careful fam, they are driving down 85S to set it off."
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366. "blasting nothing but Thicke music the whole way."
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so we'll be driving SLOW and feeling on each other the whole way. but we mad so we won't turn back.

GET READY!

fuck you.

  

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424. "whatever u may be (and thats many things...)...."
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dont associate urself with crazy

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425. "same to you, player."
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fuck you.

  

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267. "So.... once again... this is about your feelings, not the facts."
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Empathy for someone who won a case that had zero merit from jump?

Empathy for someone who is already getting paid off the legacy of her father?

Empathy for somehow winning a case that completely falls apart when you actually pay attention to the music of both songs?

Oh, she cried when she won a meritless case decided by people who CLEARLY, INARGUABLY didn’t understand the facts? THAT’S why you’re happy for the verdict?

They didn’t have a leg to stand on to begin with and the facts inarguably support that position if you have any actual understanding of the significant differences between the two songs.

  

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276. "reading thru these responses i have to agree with legsdiamond"
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at this point ppl are overly committed to their original arguments and doubling down on being extra

people are in here just regurgitating thicke/pharrell's lawyer main argument basically
he had 7 million reasons to be hyperbolic though
i think the impact this case will have on the industry is being way overblown in here mostly as a consolation

also ppl are being disingenuous in here pretending like this case is unprecedented or that the jury didn't understand the case
they brought in experts and everything it is.
if they deemed the chord progressions were close enough....then so be it

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282. "the way you make me feel jacked thousands of blues records. "
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the entire song is a blues progression.
do all the chigago blues artists get to sue?

why not?

it's literally the samw chords.
he jacked.


>at this point ppl are overly committed to their original
>arguments and doubling down on being extra
>
>people are in here just regurgitating thicke/pharrell's lawyer
>main argument basically
>he had 7 million reasons to be hyperbolic though
>i think the impact this case will have on the industry is
>being way overblown in here mostly as a consolation
>
>also ppl are being disingenuous in here pretending like this
>case is unprecedented or that the jury didn't understand the
>case
>they brought in experts and everything it is.
>if they deemed the chord progressions were close
>enough....then so be it
>

  

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283. "i dunno but shockzilla is about to shoot up a coffee shop or "
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something...like i never much noticed him but hes gone full on crazy in this post and i doubt he has friends or anything to calm him down in the real world

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364. "lol."
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nah, you're just witless.

  

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420. "i hope u dont think ur replies in here demonstrate ur intelligence lol"
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fuck you and die in a fire are not exactly elevated dialogue

ur crazy tho so i dont hold that against u

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286. "jury verdicts are always correct?"
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is that what you're saying?

if so, does that mean the Zimmerman jury verdict was correct?

does this extend to grand juries too?

if so, what about the Darren Wilson grand jury?

how far down this rabbit hole do you want to go?

fuck you.

  

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293. "no more than they are always wrong"
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in this case the cord progressions were deemed close enough to award settlement

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294. "and this jury made a wrong decision, IMO."
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http://joebennett.net/2014/02/01/did-robin-thicke-steal-a-song-from-marvin-gaye/

as i said below, i'm not convinced this decision was about the music theory. i think much of that evidence may have gone over the jurors' heads. i think it was about the defendants' testimony - the jurors possibly found them to be less than truthful and/or disliked them and so they found for the plaintiffs.

but i dunno b/c i didn't see the trial or talk to the jurors.

fuck you.

  

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299. "that sets the bar mad fucking low"
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u can't rely on your ears for this shit

and considering that based on the sheet music

the key is different, the chord progressions are different...

if you can't reasonably point to what exactly is too similar besides the cowbell and the vibe...

u are making the wrong decision...

i get what you are saying and no this isn't the end of modern music or music in general but it's clearly still the wrong fucking decision...

close enough is not copy infingement...period

u can sit there and look at it the sheet music and see clearly how different it is even if u can't read music...and it's not close enough...it just happens to sound close enough...

if feelings and sensations were hard enough evidence...then yes...a very bad precedent is set and shouldn't be upheld...that's why people are getting hyperbolic bc some people too busy relying on their ears when that sets the bar so fucking low

sure, the song is creatively reliant upon the original...but it took all the needed steps to avoid infringement...

look at the fucking sheet music look at the written differences:

Blurred Lines is 120 beats per minute.
Got To Give It Up is 122 beats per minute.
Both songs feature a syncopated cowbell part and an electric piano (Gaye’s bassline is actually played on a 1976 RMI harmonic synthesiser).
The vocal melodies and lyrics of the songs are very obviously different from one another.
The songs have different chord patterns from each other.
The recordings are in different keys; ‘Blurred Lines’ is in G; ‘Got To Give It Up’ is in A.

it's pretty fucking see0through that the spirit of the song is ripoffish...but that's not the spirit of copyright infringement especially in this industry

Let me sport my Air Hyperbole 2010s in peace. (c) ansomble

Building repetoires (c) spm since 1983

  

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310. "RE: that sets the bar mad fucking low"
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Yep...

And on the real, I get how people backing up this flawed verdict can get caught up in their feelings about this case...

In this post alone there are 4 different kind of folks in support:

1. The people who are confusing the "feel" of the song for copyright infringement....

2.The folks who are happy that whitey is finally paying up for stealing from the black man (even though said white man didn't even write the song...)

3. Folks who have no use for Thicke and and more so Skateboard P trying to be slick....The fact that Pharrell tried to say "B.L." was inspired by country music and not "GTGIU" was worthy of a middle finger in itself....

4. People just playing the role of the smart-dumb individual (I cleaned the term I wanted to use up...)

SoWhat has been on the money. The Gaye family didn't win on the evidence. They won because Pharrell got up on the stand and said some bullshit....lol...From there it was easy for the jury to say, "Well, it's obvious they are lying about the influence of the song...It it does "feel" the same...So let's give the Gaye family what they deserve!"

But the question of song influence was never part of the trial. It was the sheet music and blatant copying of notes....More than anything I blame Thicke and P for having lackluster legal presentation.....But more than that I blame Thicke and P for coming off like shady assholes when none of that shit was needed....

GOAT of his era......long live Prince.....God is alive....

  

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315. "why did Pharell say some bullshit? "
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like.. why would he say some bullshit instead of ALL the technical terms that could have won the case?

Maybe, just maybe... it's because he jack the shit out of that song

  

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331. "do you read or play music?"
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do those bass lines sound the same to you?
I don't have perfect pitch but...

those are not the same notes.

it's not the samw rhythm, either.


I feel like you are trolling at this point.


>like.. why would he say some bullshit instead of ALL the
>technical terms that could have won the case?
>
>Maybe, just maybe... it's because he jack the shit out of that
>song

  

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334. "he's completely trolling. LOL"
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stop trying to convince him. he doesn't and won't get it. and if he did he wouldn't admit it.

troll w/it.

fuck you.

  

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337. "trolling because I'm not agreeing with you? LOL... cmon bruh"
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don't be this mad

  

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341. "i'm so mad i'm over here deleting all Gaye songs off my iPod."
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fuck you.

  

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344. "so mad your jokes arent hittin"
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346. "so mad i'm refusing to refer to my client 'Marvin' by his first name."
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i can't today! it's too much. i'm too mad.

fuck you.

  

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351. "yep, try again tomorrow"
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359. "the world ends tomorrow."
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so in the mean time when i get home i'm burning all of my Marvin Gaye records and CDs. b/c i so mad.

fuck you.

  

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368. "shieeet, the way yall acting I thought it would end tonight"
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369. "it might, actually."
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so i'm gonna do that bonfire of Gaye records as soon as i can. i want to be sure i get my vengeance before the world ends.

fuck you.

  

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338. "word. lol"
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336. "Fronted a live band for 8 years, opened for Amel, Roots, Outkast"
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BlackStar, Heiro, GLove... you get the picture.

but nope, never played bass...

My sheet music skills are wack now but back in the day I could read music. I didn't enjoy reading it tho...

I played a little piano and played drums in the band in HS.

Everyone in my fam on my moms side can play an instrument or 3...

  

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355. "yeah...so much for trollin'"
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374. "then you know that songs use the same progressions all the time. "
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and you can read the sheet music and see it ain't the same.
and you can walk over to a piano and play both bass lines and hear they ain't the same.

so you are trolling.

they are obviously different songs.

  

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392. "I never argued it was a sample... "
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but the vibe, feel, inspiration is blatant...

and maybe if they admitted this in the trial they would have won...

however, Pharrell felt the need to say it was yodeling and country music so here we are...

this wont change music, just make a few lazy jackers think twice before recording that next jacked hit.

Go to the influence and give them a few stacks instead of lying about it.

  

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394. "Ray couldn't have created Soul music in this new climate."
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Bc he and his label didn't have the bread to pay off the songwriters of those Gospel songs he rewrote. But who needs Soul? It's overrated anyway. Plus getting money is more important than art - so I as a fan of music should be happy when artists who have no connection to me get paid. Bc money is what matters. He with more money is the better person.

But fuck all that bc After the Dance just came on this iPod and I'm gonna burn it bc I SO MAD.

fuck you.

  

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399. "he got away with it- good for him. "
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but pharell should have known better.
he tried to be slick and got caught out there.

that will teach him to either flip the diatonic scale
in a way that is completely unrecognizable
or pay everybody that has ever used those notes.

lol


>Bc he and his label didn't have the bread to pay off the
>songwriters of those Gospel songs he rewrote. But who needs
>Soul? It's overrated anyway. Plus getting money is more
>important than art - so I as a fan of music should be happy
>when artists who have no connection to me get paid. Bc money
>is what matters. He with more money is the better person.
>
>But fuck all that bc After the Dance just came on this iPod
>and I'm gonna burn it bc I SO MAD.

  

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396. "a short list of estates that will be billionares in a week..."
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hendrix's use of feedback get jacked all the time.
every guitar player owes him. pay up.

james brown hitting on the one.
george clinton and prince and earth wind and fire
and any band that has funk roots or influence gets paid.

either make something new or pay up.

anybody that uses the I iv V chord progression needs to pay...
I dunno who.

phil spector?


that means greenday and the ramomes and nirvana
need to pay up.


just make entirely new notes and scales.
new chords.

new rhythms.


pay up or make something completely new.

word.






>but the vibe, feel, inspiration is blatant...
>
>and maybe if they admitted this in the trial they would have
>won...
>
>however, Pharrell felt the need to say it was yodeling and
>country music so here we are...
>
>this wont change music, just make a few lazy jackers think
>twice before recording that next jacked hit.
>
>Go to the influence and give them a few stacks instead of
>lying about it.

  

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379. "RE: why did Pharell say some bullshit? "
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>like.. why would he say some bullshit instead of ALL the
>technical terms that could have won the case?
>
>Maybe, just maybe... it's because he jack the shit out of that
>song


It was bullshit because P and everyone knows that Blurred Lines was inspired by "GTGIU"....lol

But as a myriad of people have said a million times in this very thread the suit was NEVER about influence....


That's where P and Thicke made themselves look like assholes....This case was about the straight up copying of sheet music and grooves, note for note....All P had to say was "sure, we were inspired by Marvin much in the same way that Michael Jackson was inspired by the Knack for "Beat It."

But nah...they tried to be slick, which played a large role in the jury's decision.....

GOAT of his era......long live Prince.....God is alive....

  

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287. "bingo G-money"
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>at this point ppl are overly committed to their original
>arguments and doubling down on being extra
>
>people are in here just regurgitating thicke/pharrell's lawyer
>main argument basically
>he had 7 million reasons to be hyperbolic though
>i think the impact this case will have on the industry is
>being way overblown in here mostly as a consolation
>
>also ppl are being disingenuous in here pretending like this
>case is unprecedented or that the jury didn't understand the
>case
>they brought in experts and everything it is.
>if they deemed the chord progressions were close
>enough....then so be it
>

  

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332. "how does a case with no legs get this far and win? "
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339. "wrong spot"
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290. "smh, them Lyle, Lyle Crocodile ass tears..."
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The Gayes were rich yesterday and they'll be rich tomorrow. Just rich-*er*.

Worry less about them and more about those smaller and indie artists unlucky enough to have made records "inspired by" *insert oldie here* within the last three years that someone with lawyer power feels is too close for comfort.

  

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295. "And do u all think those small indie artists will be getting sued en mas..."
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I mean really is that what u all are foreseeing when the great music apocalypse occurs in 3 months ?

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301. "the apocalypse starts tomorrow."
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and it will mean they're gonna come confiscate my laptop b/c i have songs on there that infringe on other songs.

I'M HELLA WORRIED!!!! THAT'S WHY I'M POSTING IN HERE SO MUCH.

fuck you.

  

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307. "of course not. "
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but i am a piano player.
my entire style as a piano player is jacked wholesale from
three piano performances.

marvin gaye's motown 25 performance.
stevie wonder's Motown 25 performance.
prince's dad playing computer blue on piano in purple rain.

I hear licks from those performances in my playing all the time.
that may make me a hack, but it shouldn't make me a theif.

because marvin and stevie and prince didn't invent the cliche's they played, either.


this isn't the end,
but it might make labels more skiddish about releasing songs
that referemce the feel of other songs.

sorta like "nation of millions" would be too expensive to release today.



it's not the end, but it is bad precedent.

  

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402. "not en masse, and hopefully not even in very large numbers."
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just more than before, which is still bad.

Essentially, it'll be on entertainment layers to thoroughly review their clients' works wit ha fine-toothed comb before release to avoid getting vultured. They're already supposed to be doing it now, but it'll be of multiplied importance.

  

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566. "wtf lmao"
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WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE

  

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242. "yall ready?..Bette Davis Eyes:Little Red Corvette"
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247. "ICGFT:Billy Jean:Like A Virgin:Carribean Queen"
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248. "there is a song that predates the melody in 'got to give it up'"
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....I heard it once and for the life of me cannot fucking find it again


anybody else know what Im talking about?

it was a

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"Disco Lady?"


  

          

>....I heard it once and for the life of me cannot fucking
>find it again
>
>
>anybody else know what Im talking about?
>
>it was a

  

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257. "no, it was a pre-reggae song"
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same EXACT melody

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249. "Disco Lady?"
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>....I heard it once and for the life of me cannot fucking
>find it again
>
>
>anybody else know what Im talking about?
>
>it was a

  

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253. "Ain't gonna take long for a ?uestlove type nigga"
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to go through your song and be like that 2 bar transition in your 1:30 minute skit feels like some obscure performance from some one hit wonder in 1960

  

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256. "crate diggin:legal diggin"
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>to go through your song and be like that 2 bar transition in
>your 1:30 minute skit feels like some obscure performance from
>some one hit wonder in 1960

  

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260. "great analysis of the songs in here:"
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http://joebennett.net/2014/02/01/did-robin-thicke-steal-a-song-from-marvin-gaye/

  

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270. "B-B-B-BUT IT FEEEEEEELS THE SAME!!!!! "
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IT FEELS LIKE THE OTHER SONG!

TEARS!GAYES DAUGHTER CRIED!!

foh with facts

  

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280. "RE: B-B-B-BUT IT FEEEEEEELS THE SAME!!!!! "
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but you KNOW thats exactly what the jury said... lol

Them fools was like.. I dont read no notes.. I heard it on the radio it sounds like it and I dont like that Canadian robin thicke so..

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292. "i seriously think (w/o having seen the trial) that the jurors"
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were turned off by the defendants' testimony. specifically, Pharrell claimed that he wasn't thinking about GTGIU when he made BL (which on its face sounds ridiculous that he just happened to make a song that feels so much like GTGIU w/o trying). Pharrell said he had been working on a Miley song and some other song and one of those had a Country feel and so he was doing a yodeling thing and that's what he was thinking when he wrote BL. i don't buy that myself. and Thicke admitted that he'd lied about his part in writing the song where he'd previously said in an interview outside court that he and Pharrell wrote the song together and had tried to create something that sounded like GTGIU. during the deps it was revealed that Pharrell wrote the song w/o Thicke and Thicke made some suggestions but they weren't used b/c Pharrell's ideas were better. but the jury also heard how much $ Thicke made b/c he has a writing credit on the song though he wrote basically none of it. plus i dunno how much the jurors may have known about Thicke's shenanigans over the last 2 yrs (surely the defense counsel fought to keep that stuff out) but if they heard or knew much of that it couldn't have helped the defense case, i think.

i didn't see the trial and i've only read summaries that included a summary of the plaintiff experts but not the defense and i imagine the defense and plaintiff experts canceled each other out (as typically happens when both sides have experts) and the jury didn't like the defendants or found them to be less than credible so they found for the plaintiffs.

fuck you.

  

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297. "RE: i seriously think (w/o having seen the trial) that the jurors"
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>were turned off by the defendants' testimony. specifically,
>Pharrell claimed that he wasn't thinking about GTGIU when he
>made BL (which on its face sounds ridiculous that he just
>happened to make a song that feels so much like GTGIU w/o
>trying). Pharrell said he had been working on a Miley song
>and some other song and one of those had a Country feel and so
>he was doing a yodeling thing and that's what he was thinking
>when he wrote BL. i don't buy that myself. and Thicke
>admitted that he'd lied about his part in writing the song
>where he'd previously said in an interview outside court that
>he and Pharrell wrote the song together and had tried to
>create something that sounded like GTGIU. during the deps it
>was revealed that Pharrell wrote the song w/o Thicke and
>Thicke made some suggestions but they weren't used b/c
>Pharrell's ideas were better. but the jury also heard how
>much $ Thicke made b/c he has a writing credit on the song
>though he wrote basically none of it. plus i dunno how much
>the jurors may have known about Thicke's shenanigans over the
>last 2 yrs (surely the defense counsel fought to keep that
>stuff out) but if they heard or knew much of that it couldn't
>have helped the defense case, i think.


Yep to all of this^^^^^

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347. "^^^^^THIS is why i ain't mad at the verdict^^^^^^"
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or at least a part of why I ain't mad at the verdict.

They lied their asses of, and immediately became untrustworthy, lol


They lost the case more than the other side won it.

  

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352. "why were they lying? "
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360. "b/c satan."
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fuck you.

  

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367. "white or black satan?"
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370. "white one, of course."
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fuck you.

  

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411. "Thy're lying like many artists lie that take these"
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ceremonial publishing credits on songs.

Put Queen Bey on that stand and watch the sparks fly.

  

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281. "That's a great breakdown."
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Since 1976

  

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288. "i agree."
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fuck you.

  

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296. "^^^researched that while typing out his murder-suicide manifesto"
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300. "I came to the same conclusion playing both bass lines on piano. "
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didn't take more than 5 minutes to sort out.
my fingers do different things and play different notes at different times.

you know, because they aren't the same record.

  

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306. "i've tried singing BL on top of GTGIU"
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and couldn't b/c the songs go in such different directions. it was immediately clear they're not the same.

fuck you.

  

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302. "^^^had nothing to say about the clear evidence "
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that contradicts the very judgment he's supporting

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305. "So happy for Nona Gaye and her siblings, justice was served "
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Glad all of u are so disturbed too. Don't worry you'll all be vindicated I'm sure when music collapses in 2 weeks

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308. "tomorrow, not in 2 weeks."
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TOMORROW.

the sky will FALL. the world will END.

and so you'd better cash your part of the Gaye estate's check tonight. i suggest making it rain on some hoes @ Magic City. it's a great way to blow money b4 the END OF THE WORLD.

fuck you.

  

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405. "are you still a Van Hunt fan?"
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421. "i sure am and i'll be sure to check everyday to see how the lawsuits"
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against him are going....o wait

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311. "lmao"
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340. "LOL.. chill b. "
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275. "MJ owes thousands of blues artists money for TWYMMF. "
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the entire song is a blues progression.
make some original shit or pay up.

  

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289. "he owes the Gayes for Don't Stop Til You Get Enough"
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and Shake Your Body b/c both were inspired by GTGIU. hell, the latter even has lyrics from GTGIU which are protected by the copyright the Gayes own on the sheet music, i believe.

see: 'Let's dance let's shout/Gettin funky's what it's all about' in GTGIU vs. 'Let's dance let's shout/Shake your body down to the ground' in SYBDTTG.

fuck you.

  

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298. "I'm sure they are on it now lol"
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~Experience is the currency of the soul.

  

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303. "the Jackson estate has a statute of limitations defense"
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so i doubt the Gaye estate will file that suit. but Gaye could've demanded payment from Jackson back when those songs were released but he didn't. as most artists don't in cases like those. but now? i dunno.

i also think it's worth noting that the surviving Gaye kids aren't musicians. that could be part of why they pushed this so far b/c they don't understand or care about the potential ramifications. well, they clearly don't...LOL. they want that $$.

fuck you.

  

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312. "interesting, thanks"
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and yeah, they caking now!

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304. "i would like to see that knock down drag out case frankly"
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The Gayes vs The Jacksons


that will definitely be an epic legal battle


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350. "he owes Mavis for using "Shamon!""
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***
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then wanna dap me down
but when I leave?

  

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361. "^ actual and factual."
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fuck you.

  

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372. "and stevie for "hee hee""
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316. "40 pop songs that are all "the same." (jack black video)"
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Co9mW_9hH2g


who gets sued?

  

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320. "this video is great. "
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fuck you.

  

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325. "and it shows why this verdict is ridiculous. "
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are we gonna sue all these ppl?
how do folks expect songs to get written?

folks gonna invent new chords?

work with me, ppl.

  

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330. "oh, they'll never get it."
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so it's better to just troll w/them at this point.

if they don't see it now they won't. so fuck it.

fuck you.

  

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503. "Jack Black?"
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318. "Post-verdict, Gayes mull over 'Happy' vs. 'Ain't That Peculiar' (link)"
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http://www.etonline.com/news/160962_after_blurred_lines_victory_gaye_family_takes_another_listen_to_happy_similarities/

It seems Pharrell can't win.

On a related note, didn't the Gayes' lawsuit also include charges of theft for Thicke's "Love After War" with respect to Marvin's "After The Dance"? Maybe as a separate charge? I read that in several places, but see no mention of it with the award announcement, just the "Blurred Lines" victory.

Yep, it's cited in this article: http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6480641/blurred-lines-trial-robin-thicke-piano-medley-court

Which mentions that Paula Patton had to testify in the proceedings as she was a co-writer of "Love After War." Not sure what happened with that.

  

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321. "Marvin. didn't. write. that. song."
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so the Gaye estate has NO claim on any copyright infringement. LOL.

still:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ain%27t_That_Peculiar

The single was produced by Smokey Robinson, and written by Robinson, and fellow Miracles members Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore, and Marv Tarplin.

fuck you.

  

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333. "Just reporting related news is all; hadn't looked up the writers..."
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Also, I agree with every post you've made in this thread.

  

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335. "word."
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i was like...WTF? and when i read the article the Gayes downplayed the Peculiar/Happy thing. hopefully b/c they know they have no standing to sue Williams there. and if a suit did go forward they'd not reap any $.

fuck you.

  

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404. "Written by Smokey Robinson & three of the Miracles"
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Pete Moore, Bobby Rogers, and guitarist Marvin Taplin

The Gayes have ABSOLUTELY no authority to sue anyone on Smokey's behalf.

  

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403. "I just HOLLERED. For the reason SoWhat said and"
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the sheer ridiculousness of it all.

  

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430. "Wow, that's way more ridiculous than even the current claim."
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342. "RE: Gaye family wins $7.4 mil in Blurred Lines case."
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How He Won..

http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6495237/marvin-gaye-lawyer-richard-busch-blurred-lines-trial-column?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_term=biz_breakingnews&utm_campaign=Breaking%20News


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345. "Pharrell might've been better off"
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saying in court that he did try to evoke the FEELING of GTGIU but didn't use any of the song itself so he's not liable for infringement. but even i don't buy his story about BL being an uptempo Country thing. the finished sound recording just feels too much like GTGIU for that to have been happenstance. at some point he must have actually tried to make BL feel like GTGIU. i think he could've admitted that w/o admitting liability for infringement. but i dunno.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/blurred-lines-trial-pharrell-says-779355

He said that while Gaye's music didn't influence the songwriting, his other producing work in the studio that day did. "I had Earl Sweatshirt in one room and Miley Cyrus in the other. I was doing a bunch of country-sounding music with Miley," he said, so when he went to work on Thicke's track, bluegrass and "yodeling" were on his mind. "It was like blending this country sound with this up-tempo groove," he said of "Blurred Lines."

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"We were bobbing and dancing to it. It was a cool night," he said. But he confirmed several times in the day's proceedings that "Got To Give It Up" and Gaye's other work never consciously influenced his songwriting on "Blurred Lines." They didn't intend to insert a rap verse from T.I. a.k.a. Clifford Harris Jr., who is a claimant with Thicke and Williams, and it was only added later (T.I. earned $704,774.)

"Why wouldn't you want to copy Marvin Gaye?" King asked Williams at one point.

"He's one of the ones we look up to so much. This is the last place I want to be right now," he responded. "The last thing you want to do as a creator is take something of someone else's when you love him."

fuck you.

  

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353. "his testimony was trash..lol"
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his arrogance got him in trouble.

how can anyone hear his testimony and rule in his favor?

  

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363. "i'd have disregarded him and gone w/the experts."
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but i'm smrtr than the avg bear.

fuck you.

  

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371. "not smarter, just a lawyer"
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378. "and pretty too."
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fuck you.

  

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382. "sweet doctor"
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387. "I'm that. Plus I'm clever."
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fuck you.

  

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390. "I dont know, why but I believe you... "
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380. "RE: his testimony was trash..lol"
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>his arrogance got him in trouble.
>
>how can anyone hear his testimony and rule in his favor?


That's what we have been saying, dog....lol..

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383. "so why are people so mad? "
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you cant jack a song, lie about it and win. WTF

he tried to recreate a song/feel and then flipped it JUST to skirt the law...

and then when he was pressed he lied and said he was yodeling and doing country. He got caught out there because honestly.... CHAD is the real talent behind Neptunes. Pharrell is the face but CHAD is that dude.

this is why they lost.

Ask Pharrell to play something... watch him squirm. Dont get me wrong, I love Pharrell as an artist but I know that nigga is more of a Puffy than a full on producer.

  

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385. "Bc Nona ain't giving up the nappy dugout."
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fuck you.

  

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386. "RE: so why are people so mad? "
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Because even if u THINK P was on some shady shit that shouldn't matter in this case....Because it all centered around sheet music, not "feelings"....

That's why I said I don't blame the jurors. Because this is not the type of case that should have gone before a jury....

When this goes up for appeal and if a judge is the lone voice on this P and Thicke will most likely win....

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393. "maybe they win.. maybe they wont "
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but its been 2 rounds that yall predicted it would lose or get thrown out and yall been wrong twice...

this has never been about sheet music tho...

stay with me and wont back down.... is the sheet music the same?

I'm asking, have no idea..

  

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398. "RE: maybe they win.. maybe they wont "
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>but its been 2 rounds that yall predicted it would lose or
>get thrown out and yall been wrong twice...

I'm going for the hat trick - Obama will win a 3rd term in 2016. Since your primary concern in this post eems to be showing 'us' up for some odd reason (aka 'trolling') I'll give you something to save in your personal archive to use against me in 2016. Be sure to pull it out when you need it.

>this has never been about sheet music tho...

The judge said it was.

>stay with me and wont back down.... is the sheet music the
>same?

Yes. That case didn't go to trial. Smith paid and he was right to do so after Petty made his demand.

>I'm asking, have no idea..

That's clear.

fuck you.

  

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401. "this is how i know you are trolling. "
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the sheet music for both songs was posted in this thread at least twice.
as you already know, they are nothing alike.


>this has never been about sheet music tho...
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>stay with me and wont back down.... is the sheet music the
>same?
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>I'm asking, have no idea..

  

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415. "the sheet music for Stay With Me and Dont Back Down was posted twice in ..."
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Cause that is what I was asking about...

Stay with me fam

and why is it trolling to say it wasnt about sheet music?

  

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419. "this is how I know you aren't actually reading "
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348. "so now Robin Thicke & Pharrell have to sue Nickelodeon"
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because the theme song to Instant Mom is loosely based off of Blurred Lines though it didn't sample it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vdgJHQpT_Q

  

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388. "Im joking but yeah"
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if we're suing for anything then might as well

  

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400. "I almost wanna instigate and see if it happens"
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just as a real-world science experiment.

  

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349. "GREAT breakdown of why this decision is horseshit."
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(sorry if it was already posted)

http://joebennett.net/2014/02/01/did-robin-thicke-steal-a-song-from-marvin-gaye/

  

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365. "For those siding with verdict, how do you think sub-genres are created?"
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Or even genres, themselves?

I'm genuinely curious, no snark implied.

It would seem the creation of sub-genres would follow the exact path that Pharrell/Thicke took.

And, no, I'm not saying "Got To Give It Up" or "Blurred Lines" will spawn an R&B sub-genre, but the underlying premise is the same.

Artist A creates a song. Artist B (C, D, etc.) chooses to create or reproduce elements of Artist A's song's production style – not wholly lift chords or melodies or instrumental arrangement – to evoke a similar rhythm arrangement or syncopation or musical intent or "mood" or "feel" or "groove."

For example, there'd never be funk without other subsequent R&B artists consistently aping (proto-?)funk concepts (e.g., emphasis on rhythmic arrangement over vocals; particular emphasis on bass, rhythm guitar, and drums). Funk, as we now know it, would have died if the concepts weren't freely allowed to be perpetually recreated by multiple artists to recreate the feel or mood or sound.

In a similar fashion, there'd never be disco, bebop, G-funk, etc. if certain elements of those musics aren't freely allowed to be shared, copied, aped, etc. to evoke a similar musical intent.

And to be clear, I'm against any artist outright using another's music, in whole or in part, melodically or instrumentally, without attributing credit. But that's not what Pharrell or Robin did.

  

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375. "Ray Charles 'created' Soul music by secularizing Gospel songs."
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he is considered a genius for that 'innovation' - which was based entirely on him tweaking the work of other songwriters.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Got_a_Woman

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Little_Girl_of_Mine

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallelujah_I_Love_Her_So

fuck you.

  

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377. "they come up with new shit, son. "
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it appears from a vacuum...
brand new chords, rhythms, and style elements.

make something completely orignal or pay up!


>Or even genres, themselves?
>
>I'm genuinely curious, no snark implied.
>
>It would seem the creation of sub-genres would follow the
>exact path that Pharrell/Thicke took.
>
>And, no, I'm not saying "Got To Give It Up" or "Blurred Lines"
>will spawn an R&B sub-genre, but the underlying premise is the
>same.
>
>Artist A creates a song. Artist B (C, D, etc.) chooses to
>create or reproduce elements of Artist A's song's production
>style – not wholly lift chords or melodies or instrumental
>arrangement – to evoke a similar rhythm arrangement or
>syncopation or musical intent or "mood" or "feel" or
>"groove."
>
>For example, there'd never be funk without other subsequent
>R&B artists consistently aping (proto-?)funk concepts (e.g.,
>emphasis on rhythmic arrangement over vocals; particular
>emphasis on bass, rhythm guitar, and drums). Funk, as we now
>know it, would have died if the concepts weren't freely
>allowed to be perpetually recreated by multiple artists to
>recreate the feel or mood or sound.
>
>In a similar fashion, there'd never be disco, bebop, G-funk,
>etc. if certain elements of those musics aren't freely allowed
>to be shared, copied, aped, etc. to evoke a similar musical
>intent.
>
>And to be clear, I'm against any artist outright using
>another's music, in whole or in part, melodically or
>instrumentally, without attributing credit. But that's not
>what Pharrell or Robin did.

  

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381. "whatever you create, if you borrow and get called out on it"
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you may have to pay up. There was a time when artist gave no fucks, however, with publishing, royalties, lawyers, etc... you have to be prepared to pay up when a song blows up and you know you borrowed from a song.

I wont say the producers name but he was sued for using a tone from a group no one ever heard of... it wasnt even that important to the overall song but he loved the vibe it brought. When we pressed him he said "yeah, I used it, shit was hot"

well, that song blee the fuck up and he had to pay up. But to him it was worth it because the song and album went plat a couple times.

back before MJ and Lionel Ritchie there werent too many artist up on masters, publishing, royalties, etc.

but now that estates and artist know.. gotta be prepared to pay up when you blatantly rip a groove or a vibe that sounds exactly like another song.

  

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384. "i'm gonna invent some new notes to play!"
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I am working on a song in the key of H sharp minor.
don't wanna jack other ppl's shit.

coming up with all new chords, too.

it's gonna be hot.




>you may have to pay up. There was a time when artist gave no
>fucks, however, with publishing, royalties, lawyers, etc...
>you have to be prepared to pay up when a song blows up and you
>know you borrowed from a song.
>
>I wont say the producers name but he was sued for using a tone
>from a group no one ever heard of... it wasnt even that
>important to the overall song but he loved the vibe it
>brought. When we pressed him he said "yeah, I used it, shit
>was hot"
>
>well, that song blee the fuck up and he had to pay up. But to
>him it was worth it because the song and album went plat a
>couple times.
>
>back before MJ and Lionel Ritchie there werent too many artist
>up on masters, publishing, royalties, etc.
>
>but now that estates and artist know.. gotta be prepared to
>pay up when you blatantly rip a groove or a vibe that sounds
>exactly like another song.

  

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389. "you are so smart I think you can do it"
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i have faith in you joe.

  

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391. "based on your responses, i think you think i can."
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my new song will not be in any key,
because key signature are copyrighted.

pharell should have been creative with it like me.

  

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395. "if you are from VA you can do anything"
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2 up

2 down

  

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417. "Agreed"
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That is the current state of the business of music

The business of images has been like this for awhile.
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406. "What will this verdict mean for works like "Hairspray" the musical"
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where each song is clearly a pastiche of an existing work?

Yes, there are laws protecting parodies, but most of the songs in musicals like this aren't os much parodies as, well, appropriations. For example, in "hairspray", the opening number "Good Morning Baltimore" is based on the familiar rhythm from the Ronettes' "Be My Baby". "Without Love" is a rewrite of Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell's "You're All I Need to Get By", and "You Can't Stop the Beat" revisits the structure of "River Deep-Mountain High".

Hell, with this new talk of suing over 'Ain't That Peculiar", that song was very much reworked into "Run and Tell That" in this show.

"Hairspray" is protected by the statute of limitations by this point, but what about a similar musical now or in the future that isn't? Or will show & movie producers just stop making these sorts of things from now on?

  

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407. "stop asking pertinent questions."
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just be happy that ol' nasty Thicke got what's coming to him and that Marvin Gaye will now get his due respect b/c before this he was an unknown. plus now Frankie and Nona can pay off Janis' cable bills and get they lights on in THEIR names.

fuck you.

  

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409. "Thicke's track was obnoxiously biterific but shouldn't be illegal"
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That's where I'm at with it. I'm a lover of folk tradition and feel very strongly about the essential role copying and remixing has played in ALL mankinds great creative cultural movements and achievements

You don't get anything of any worth... No jazz, no classical, no salsa, no architecture, no nothing, with the originality purist attitudes many people today have.

We NEED culture to be free, we NEED to be able to swipe eaah others creative ideas and try new things with them etc

But I still find Blurred Lines an obnoxious example of it. Shit wasnt done in a true culture context, it was a deliberate commercial marketing maneuver for money and chart positioning.

The track didn't feel genuine, it just felt like a cynical business move. Like the way Puffy used to swipe tracks. Its not the degree of theft, its the context and lack of anything real besides cheap capitalism.

I understand how this family felt like their genitals got stolen by a prostitute in need of a vulva.

  

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412. "Stevie Wonder sez: WRONG"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpdQhK86Jek

  

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413. "el Debarge channeled and was motivated "
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by Marvin Gaye. and he admired and acknowledged him. however he never was sued despite channeling and surfing in. now El Debarge is a better songwriter than Pharrell and THicke combined period.

anyway El Debarge proves you can channel an artist without jacking them. what El did with Marvin felt real and authentic without doing what those two turkeys did.

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416. "after a bit of thought"
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I agree with the jury

Music may have been getting away with a bit too much for too long. The difference is doing this for profit. I think it's past time people fully admit and understand the full ramifications of music turning into a for profit commercial industry.

I work in the commercial industry w regards to images. If my creative had admitted on record that they used someone elses work for one of our clients that artist would have a case. No matter how little resemblance of the final product. In editorial a credit must be given, for commercial use an attribution cost is paid.

Pharrell admitted several times he used Gaye's work as a base and he and a Robin then profited off of it. No one is saying they can't continue to creator make music. What us being said is proper credit or a cost for attribution must be done esp since clearly this work was about profit not making art for arts sake.


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418. "stop trolling"
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453. "lol"
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423. "IDIOT!!!!!!!!!!! how dare u not be enraged and dismayed"
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how dare u not recognize this as the end of music as we know it

racist! thicke hater! pharrell hater!


im going to blanketly call everyone who has a different opinion on this matter an idiot, this shows that i am an elevated thinker and a more aware person

if your cheering this ur an idiot!

lol smh

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427. "it's not the same song. (c) Stevie Wonder."
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*shrugs*

the songs sound alike.

white ppl have robbed black ppl.

there was no infringement of any copyright owned by the Gaye estate.

pretty simple.

fuck you.

  

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434. "Not according to a jury of your peers though."
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You may have your opinion, but the court ruled in the Gaye's favor. No matter how you slice it, justice deemed it a copyright infringement.

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488. "So?"
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I disagree with jury decisions all the time.

fuck you.

  

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452. "i don't hear it frankly either"
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but pharrell admitted it where he based the song on

the jury of, yes uneducated musically, people found it
for me admitting that the feel of a song is enough

i caution our creatives to not even do that
yes crazy
but here i am looking at pharrell like dude
you can't do that in the business of music
he wants to think
and people in here want to think
I'M AN ARTIST
but frankly he still has his art
he just lost the money

if you are selling it films now have to go

Based on actual events.

or

All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.


Music might have to do the same now.
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505. "What did she say about black or white ppl tho?"
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I actually agree with Stevie on this one, but you're making a caricature of the opinion
with all this "hate whitey" stuff you keep spraying when ppl aren't even coming from that perspective.

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539. "k."
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fuck you.

  

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547. "yeah thats one of the most base themes in this post and"
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>but you're making a
>caricature of the opinion
>with all this "hate whitey" stuff you keep spraying when ppl
>aren't even coming from that perspective.

he aint the only one doing it, as far as i can see no one is saying that at all

but a lot of Black okps have low opinions of other Black ppl, still sad but nothing knew

many of the White Okps have a persecution complex so they will rally behind that basic shit

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550. "damn. i'm so concerned w/your opinion of me and my posts"
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that i dunno if i can live w/this!

i mean, never mind that plenty ppl have brought up the fact that black musicians have been robbed by white ones and by the industry for decades in celebrating this victory. my conflating that and saying that these folks hate whitey is just outrageous. nevermind that several of the ppl celebrating this victory have actually expressed some anti-whitey sentiment in the past. (*clears throat*). never mind that. it doesn't matter. what matters is that you think i have a low opinion of black ppl. i really give a fuck what you think. i do.

so...damn.

oh well. i'll have to find the strength to go on.

fuck you.

  

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572. "LOL, I notice this a lot with very specific posters on here..."
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>but a lot of Black okps have low opinions of other Black ppl,
>still sad but nothing new
>
>many of the White Okps have a persecution complex so they will
>rally behind that basic shit



Basically serving to validate the thoughts of certain non-Black posters in racially charged situations.


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582. "I dunno about them but *i* do it bc I'm trying to fuck."
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I be selling out my ppl for that sweet, sweet pink hole. It works too. I fucked a white man last night.

fuck you.

  

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429. "But they didn't use anything from the song."
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There's evidence that the chords, tempos, etc. are different. Nor did they go on record saying that they used elements of Marvin's song. They didn't play it note for note nor did they sample the song. I'm not sure how folks aren't seeing this. Even in the world of images, being influenced is normal. No different from being influenced in music. Using someone's style is not the same as using their material.


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457. "pharell admitted he based it"
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yes "feel" is enough for this jury

for me i would smack one of my creatives and tell out legal dept we were in trouble

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422. "I've been sayin' for years that he bit Prince's "Crazy You" on"
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Teach you a Lesson ...it's damn near the same song.

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426. "the world without music....Day 1"
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the evil empress nona gaye has now gone as far as to ban cowbells and seashells

woe woe woe woe!

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428. "^ made it rain @ Swinging Richard's all night w/Gaye family cash."
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fuck you.

  

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445. "I was afraid I wouldn't wake up this morning"
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had to check my spotify to make sure all the music was still there.

I thought my wax would melt and my CD's would be blank

  

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450. "im afraid to turn on my radio in the car bcz all ill hear is static!!!"
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the world of music NO LONGER EXISTS

  

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431. "Okay To Hate Thicke, but Verdict is Bad For Pop Music (Washington Post S..."
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Once we all get past the snark on both sides in this thread and some good ol' fashion trolling, we come to some semblance of common sense....Washington Post weighs in on the verdict....


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Washington Post

It’s okay if you hate Robin Thicke. But the ‘Blurred Lines’ verdict is bad for pop music.

Will Madonna sue Lady Gaga? Will George Clinton sue OutKast? Will Prince sue Bruno Mars, Beyonce, Justin Timberlake and umpteen-hundred others? And then will Little Richard sue Prince?

These idiotic questions became frighteningly legitimate after a federal jury in Los Angeles ruled that singer Robin Thicke and producer Pharrell Williams had committed copyright infringement. The jurors decided that yes, Thicke’s 2013 chart-topping single “Blurred Lines” had copied elements of Marvin Gaye’s 1977 hit “Got to Give It Up,” and awarded Gaye’s family a walloping $7.4 million. The titles of the two songs in question could not have been more fitting.

But it was the lack of detail on exactly which elements were copied that prompted a hard-swallow across all of popland on Tuesday night.

The jury was instructed to make its ruling based on written melodies, chords and lyrics, not the sounds of the respective recordings. If that’s the case, how these eight jurors arrived at their verdict is incomprehensible. Yes, “Blurred Lines” approximates the rhythm and timbre of “Got to Give It Up,” but is that theft?

Listen. Both songs have cowbell-ish percussion that plunkity-plunks at a similar tempo, but the patterns are different. Both songs have rich, teasing basslines, but the notes and rhythms of each are dissimilar.

“Blurred Lines” contains the phrase “Shake your rump, get down, get up-a,” while Gaye’s song includes the line, “Move it up, turn it ’round, shake it down” — but that’s about it, in terms of lyric parallels.

Sure, both recordings are filled with background chatter, as if they were cut at a party. And in direct homage, “Blurred Lines” is littered with steam-whistle WOO!s — one of Gaye’s vocal trademarks.

But while “Blurred Lines” might lack imagination, Thick and Williams ultimately only seem guilty of stealing a vibe.

And if vibes are now considered intellectual property, let us swiftly prepare for every idiom of popular music to go crashing into juridical oblivion. Because music is a continuum of ungovernable hybridity, a dialogue between generations where the aesthetic inheritance gets handed down and passed around in every direction. To try and adjudicate influence seems as impossible as it does insane. Is that the precedent being set here?


Obviously, that doesn’t mean that countless musicians haven’t been done dirty over the past century. An entire generation of American bluesmen died before sniffing the monthly private helicopter fuel budget of the rock-and-rollers who ran off with their sound. Others have settled out of court.

And that’s one reason why a cheer went up on social media after Tuesday’s verdict was announced. This time, the young cads didn’t get away with it. Another reason for those cheers: Many people have a severe distaste for “Blurred Lines.”

But releasing a middling mega-hit is not a crime, and to applaud Tuesday’s decision — which many assume will be appealed — is to applaud the idea of regulated art.

For context, let’s revisit perhaps the most consequential court decision on pop music before this one: the 1991 case of Grand Upright Music, Ltd. v. Warner Brothers Records Inc., in which the rapper Biz Markie was sued for sampling a Gilbert O’Sullivan song without permission. The Biz lost the case, and in many ways, so did hip-hop.

Before the ruling, Public Enemy’s “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back,” the Beastie Boys’ “Paul’s Boutique” and De La Soul’s “3 Feet High and Rising” had each used heaps of samples to create magnificent, meticulous sonic collages. But after the Biz Markie case, those kinds of albums stopped getting made. The law had essentially removed a tool from the artists’ hands.

Sampling didn’t vanish completely — but it was cost prohibitive, and artists willing to pony up for clearance would often try to get the biggest bang for their buck by cutting-and-pasting recognizable hooks into their refrains. These weren’t magnificent collages so much as solitary cut-outs slapped onto some construction paper.

But pop music has a survivalist knack for self-correction, and in the early aughts, it brought us a new class of hip-hop super-producers — rookies eager to create their own futuristic rhythms from scratch. One of the most promising talents in this emerging bunch was a baby-faced Virginian from a production group called the Neptunes.

His name was Pharrell Williams, and in pop music’s potentially hyper-litigious future, there will be plenty of people for him to sue.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/style-blog/wp/2015/03/11/the-blurred-lines-of-the-blurred-lines-verdict/?tid=sm_fb

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440. "common sense = people/articles that agree with me"
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449. "RE: common sense = people/articles that agree with me"
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Nah...just the actual facts of the case....When you look at that it's clear the verdict is deeply flawed.

It's also clear that Pharrell didn't do himself any favors by trotting out some bullshit on that stand....

But when it comes to the actual case, most entertainment lawyers were laughing at this suit....And for good reason...

Too bad P's and Thicke's legal reps dropped the ball...It's all on them...

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508. "George Clinton worked with Outkast, so nah he won't sue them."
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516. "bottom line as well, some get caught and called and some don't"
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if a song hits and its big time attention then you got folks coming out of the woodworks. believe me there are more cases that are never reported because they do what i call alley way deals and settle on the low.

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432. "Ripped off or not, the real tragedy"
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is that celebrated musician jive turkeys can't write original songs without reference material.

If Robin and Pharrell could actually write original music this wouldn't even be an issue.

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433. "RE: Ripped off or not, the real tragedy"
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>is that celebrated musician jive turkeys can't write original
>songs without reference material.
>
>If Robin and Pharrell could actually write original music this
>wouldn't even be an issue.


Is Ray Charles a jive turkey as well?

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435. "I dunno bro, I'm talking about the incident at hand."
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You can bring up 10,000 anecdotal examples where A, or B, however, the fact remains Robin and Pharrell could not write a song without another man's work. End of story.

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436. "RE: I dunno bro, I'm talking about the incident at hand."
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>You can bring up 10,000 anecdotal examples where A, or B,
>however, the fact remains Robin and Pharrell could not write a
>song without another man's work. End of story.


Bro....It's simple. If u want to call out Thicke and Pharrell then we need to call out everyone, right? But that makes things complicated, right? I think what people are responding to is the assholia of Skateboard P and Thicke who tried to be mega slick...

In the end I'm going to side with Stevie Wonder on this...

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439. "No, that does not make objective sense."
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We are discussing a specific incident, a specific court ruling, to a specific song. You have to take the case based on it's own merits and nothing more. Ray Charles is not on the stand here, neither is Rick James.

People should learn how to stay on topic, focus on the details of the case, and judge it on its merits alone.

At the end of the day, Robin and Pharrell could not write an original song. They went to another man's work and took its essence, rewrote it in their own way, and made hella bank. The Gaye's felt this was a violation and sued, and a jury of your peers ruled in their favor.

You can debate/argue till you are blue in the face, but it will not change the details of this specific incident.

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442. "RE: No, that does not make objective sense."
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>We are discussing a specific incident,


I stopped u homie...We can go on and and on...

I just want folks weighing in on this hard to read up on the case. Read up on what the jury was REALLY required to dissect for their verdict. Once you do that you will understand this was not a case of someone stealing a song...

Pharrell and Thicke took an L because they were being shady idiots...Not because they copied sheet music.....

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455. "Exactly, we can go on and on, but the law has spoken. Shrug."
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>Pharrell and Thicke took an L because they were being shady
>idiots...Not because they copied sheet music.....
>

No, they took an L, because they relied on another man's work.

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459. "RE: Exactly, we can go on and on, but the law has spoken. Shrug."
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>
>>Pharrell and Thicke took an L because they were being shady
>>idiots...Not because they copied sheet music.....
>>
>
>No, they took an L, because they relied on another man's work.


Ahhh...so u didn't read the particulars of the case?

Cool.....

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462. "Which particulars are you referring to?"
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471. "RE: Which particulars are you referring to?"
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No snark homie...But read through this very thread and you will see what the judge instructed the jury to do...

yep yep...

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511. "#509"
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438. "In other words, you don't know what you're talking about."
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Every artist is influenced by someone else. New genres are created because someone either combined two or more preexisting genres and merged them together or folks liked the style of the originator and wanted to make their own spin of it. Either way, someone is making something off another person's work.



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441. "Every artist is not on the stand."
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Pharrell and Robin are on the stand.

You are already off topic and sharing anecdotal evidence which has no place in the case.


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443. "if you don't agree with them, you just don't get it. "
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448. "that is correct. "
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if you think it is possible to write a completely original song,
you don't get it.

"let's go crazy" is a gospel record.
you heard that grove the last time you went to
church and the band played the music that made folks
catch the holy ghost.

you think that grove should be copyrighted material?

okay.

you do not understand.

i am okay with that.

  

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451. "In other words, you don't know what you're talking about."
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Forget the evidence that literally PROVES the two songs are different, we will just say the jury is right. Juries are always right. It's crazy how we see dudes who were falsely accused 20 years ago finally get released from prison after all those years once the evidence was revisited which proved their innocence. I don't get it because after all, the juries that convicted them were right.



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454. "More anecdotal evidence that has no place in the case."
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Shrug. None of what you are saying is relevant at all.

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467. "RE: More anecdotal evidence that has no place in the case."
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OK...so let's leave the anecdotal stuff out of it...

And talk about what was at the heart of the Gaye estate's suit...

Here is what the jury was instructed to do...Taken from a piece about the actual case that has been used in other articles attempting to explain the verdict: "The jury was instructed to make its ruling based on written melodies, chords and lyrics..." Furthermore the suit was about sheet music (as stated a 1000 times in this very thread) not "feeling"...

These type of cases have been either settled or tossed out. It's rare for them to even go all the way to a jury...

Pharrell, Thicke and their legal team made some serious mistakes during the trial that cost them $7 plus mill. I don't feel sorry for them. AT ALL...

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509. "I already stated it was the wrong decision."
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My point was simple.

If Pharrell and Robin could write an original song, this wouldn't be an issue.

Pharrell himself approached the Gaye's and admitted he used Marvin's song to write this one.

Case over.

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534. "RE: I already stated it was the wrong decision."
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Yeah....but them not being able to make original music is moot considering that in the pop music/blues/R&B tradition influence has always been a running theme....From Ray Charles reworking gospel classics to Michael Jackson/Quincy giving a heavy nod to the Knack...

That matters in this case....The Gaye estate is now going after "Happy"which is laughable....

I'll say it again. Pharrell's testimony sunk the case....It had nothing to do with them borrowing from a groove or melody...The jury punished P and Thicke for being shady assholes...

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548. "Sounds fair."
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510. "when ray charles started out he sound like Nat king cole and others"
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and he was told to find his own lane and stride which he did. naw he was no turkey and he is one of the most important music figures however Ray Charles would clown Pharrell and thicke over this and call it out badly.

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456. "er thats always been the state of music"
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creativity in general frankly


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460. "No, it hasn't."
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You are speaking about the commercial industry which is all recycled and created for the sole purpose of making sales. Not all music is created for that reason and it's a shame people have accepted that as some sort of non debatable fact.

Beethoven discovered every perceivable harmony that can be detected by the human ear. He invented scales. Music didn't just pop out of someone's ass, it was discovered and explored, and the best musicians, paved the way and offered something new. That is how new genre's are born.

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464. "yes actually it has"
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damn man just google at least before typing nonsense


theres questions as to whether he stole Ode to Joy from Mozart

*facepalm*

theft/attribution/credit is not a new concept in the arts period

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469. "No, it actually hasn't."
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Music is a global phenomenon. There are a myriad of styles and approaches to music that are vastly different from one another.

Compare the Chinese concept of harmony to the western concept of harmony and you will not find any commonality.

By your argument, the entire world should be producing music that sounds the same/similar.

Once again, Beethoven invented scales and pushed the boundaries of what people perceived as harmony and melody. Try to really understand what that means.

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473. "the beatles and nirvana sound nothing alike. "
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but it's fairly obvious that kurt jacked the shit out of the beatles.
music can sound very different and still be a jack.





Music is a global phenomenon. There are a myriad of styles
>and approaches to music that are vastly different from one
>another.
>
>Compare the Chinese concept of harmony to the western concept
>of harmony and you will not find any commonality.
>
>By your argument, the entire world should be producing music
>that sounds the same/similar.
>
>Once again, Beethoven invented scales and pushed the
>boundaries of what people perceived as harmony and melody. Try
>to really understand what that means.

  

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476. "Before we continue"
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Can you please demonstrate some of this obvious similarity?

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489. "I saw her standing there | on a plain"
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>Can you please demonstrate some of this obvious similarity?
>


they are not the same song,
but if on a plain didn't have so much distortion
they feeling and vibe would be the same.

the reason it's not copyright infringement
is the melody is different (like blurred lines)
and the rhythm is slightly different (like blurred lines)
and it is insane to say you can't write a song
that jacks shit from other ppl.

that's how songs get written.
now, and always.


I am sorry if ppl never noticed this process
before blurred lines became a massive hit.

but every song is written that way.

  

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492. "You're reaching with that one."
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They are not even in the same key.

You said the jacking was obvious, but you're reaching, and heavily at that.


>>Can you please demonstrate some of this obvious similarity?
>>
>
>
>they are not the same song,
>but if on a plain didn't have so much distortion
>they feeling and vibe would be the same.
>

No, it wouldn't.


>that's how songs get written.
>now, and always.

Wrong.

>
>
>I am sorry if ppl never noticed this process
>before blurred lines became a massive hit.
>
>but every song is written that way.

LOL. No it's not.

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500. "blurred lines and gtgiu are not in the same key, either. "
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the rhythms of the bassline aren't the same, either.
but whatever.


I am sorry that you just now noticed artists steal from each other.
good luck in your crusade against...

something.

stay mad, playa.


>They are not even in the same key.
>
>You said the jacking was obvious, but you're reaching, and
>heavily at that.
>
>
>>>Can you please demonstrate some of this obvious similarity?
>>>
>>
>>
>>they are not the same song,
>>but if on a plain didn't have so much distortion
>>they feeling and vibe would be the same.
>>
>
>No, it wouldn't.
>
>
>>that's how songs get written.
>>now, and always.
>
>Wrong.
>
>>
>>
>>I am sorry if ppl never noticed this process
>>before blurred lines became a massive hit.
>>
>>but every song is written that way.
>
>LOL. No it's not.
>

  

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504. "Sure, but they sound alike."
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Listen to the comparison link in this post, and you can hear that they sound very similar when they switch from one song to the next.

>I am sorry that you just now noticed artists steal from each
>other.
>good luck in your crusade against...
>
>something.
>
>stay mad, playa.


Yawn. Stay jacking.

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518. "all songs sound like other songs. "
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the question is, do they use the same notes and rhythms.
unless you ppl are tone deaf, which is possible,
i don't see how you can think they use the same notes and rhythms.

even if you transpose both songs to the same key,
they aren't the same.

the notes and rhythms aren't even that close.


who cares if BL sounds like gtgiu?
all songs sound like some other song somehow.

the notes are different.
maybe you are tone deaf or something.

I dunno.

Listen to the comparison link in this post, and you can hear
>that they sound very similar when they switch from one song to
>the next.
>
>>I am sorry that you just now noticed artists steal from each
>>other.
>>good luck in your crusade against...
>>
>>something.
>>
>>stay mad, playa.
>
>
>Yawn. Stay jacking.

  

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524. "No they don't."
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>who cares if BL sounds like gtgiu?
>all songs sound like some other song somehow.

LOL. I can't believe you call yourself a musician and in the same vein promote theft. Smh. Let me guess, your music is going to bore me to death.

I don't think you have studied Music Theory at all.

Once again, listen to the comparison link and you will hear a clear striking similarity that is evident, and clear, and not like your piss poor example with Nirvana/Beatles that makes about as much sense as tits on a goldfish.

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527. "reply 458. "
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there is a song I did
and the footnotes that said every item I jacked.

well, the stuff I know I jacked at least.
I am sure there is other stuff I jacked that I am not aware of.

and yes, I have studied theory for as long as I played piano (my main instrument)

and one thing I notice is how similar most pop songs are.
can't avoid jacking.

geniuses are geniuses because
they jack from the best. (and the obscure)

>>who cares if BL sounds like gtgiu?
>>all songs sound like some other song somehow.
>
>LOL. I can't believe you call yourself a musician and in the
>same vein promote theft. Smh. Let me guess, your music is
>going to bore me to death.
>
>I don't think you have studied Music Theory at all.
>
>Once again, listen to the comparison link and you will hear a
>clear striking similarity that is evident, and clear, and not
>like your piss poor example with Nirvana/Beatles that makes
>about as much sense as tits on a goldfish.
>

  

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553. "Cool, here is something of mine."
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I would drop the Reverb on your vocals. I find that it clashes with the guitar. At 1:25 or so the track becomes convoluted and I felt it got way too busy and sounded off tempo. I hear a lot of potential though but I think you need to work with a Metronome.

Here is something I'm working on:

https://soundcloud.com/initiationofplato/

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483. "once again yes it is"
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the depth, breath and variety of music has little to do as to whether to not styles are imitated and borrowed it still doesn't not mean that there isn't history and a long one with regards to theft and creativity


my god man
you act as though the term international means nothing

solomon linda's estate also won his case
yes this crosses borders

*facepalm*
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486. "I don't think we are debating the same thing."
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Anyways, I'm not interested in pointless back and forth's, and I don't care what you personally believe either.

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465. "lol"
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444. "where do songs come from?"
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it is my impression that songs come from
an at least partially subconscious process of
approroating songs you've already heard.

some of you ppl disagree, apparently.

maybe it is your impression that song fairies
drop completely original ideas into artists heads.

but every song you've ever liked
came from a process of rearranging a bunch of songs the artist already heard.


my entire style as a piano player was jacked from
marvin gaye's motown 25 performance.

i hear those licks in my playing all the time.

that maybe that makes me a hack, but it doesn't make me a theif.
because it is literally impossible to write a song or play an instrument
without copying cliches from somebody else.



  

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447. "until we hear your music, we will never know.."
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your style could be a complete rip off of someone but if all you do is play in a jam band or in your apartment who will care?

  

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458. "this is the first song i ever recorded. "
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https://youtu.be/zZlYrOb0F_4


who did i jack?
i'll tell you, since you asked.


the main guitar lick is a john mayer jack.
john mayer songs are the first thing I learned on guitar,
so those chords are the first thing i play when i picked up
the guitar to write a song.

the guitar solo is a jack from prince's cover of
"i can't make you love me." he had a guitar line buried in the mix
of the song, and i brought it out front and fiddled around with it
until it was different.


the lyrics are a jack of andre 3000's she lives in my lap.
my song mentioned something about always seeing a girl in the
coolest part of town. dre talked about his girl staying in
thw coolest moods.

i also stole a john mayer lyric when i said
"no one holds her down, I try to find where I stand with her
but i'm always losing ground." john mayer has a song
where he talks about a girl that's a party animal
and he can't make her slow down. "I cant be her angel now,
it's not my place to hold her down, and it's
hard for me to take a stand when I would take her any way I can"



that's just the stuff I KNOW I was jacking.

pretty sure there is other stuff I didn't
know I jacked.

  

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461. "when you get a few million downloads"
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expect a letter in the mail

until then... keep jammin

  

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463. "every song is written like that. "
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nobody can write a song that doesn't reference
other people's material.

this is how i know you don't get it.



>expect a letter in the mail
>
>until then... keep jammin

  

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487. "they just don't get it, man"
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>nobody can write a song that doesn't reference
>other people's material.
>
>this is how i know you don't get it.
>
>

you, sowhat and murph are doing god's work in this thread. don't be put off by these people who simply don't understand what's happening here.

based on the replies of those supporting the verdict, i'd hazard a guess that they've never been inspired to create something after being inspired by another song.

that's why they're saying stuff like, "MAKE SOMETHING COMPLETELY ORIGINAL! IT'S NOT HARD!" "YOU CAN CLEARLY HEAR THE VIBE! STRAIGHT JACK!" etc. etc.

let's just hope that this decision gets repealed. with no bullshit jury to make a verdict based on their uneducated ears responding to a 'feeling'.

If you're innocent, be cool.
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466. "welp initiationofplato believes in those fairies"
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>maybe it is your impression that song fairies
>drop completely original ideas into artists heads.


or just those fairies existed before the current state of "commercial" music

*facepalm*

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470. "you made the same argument in 416 though. "
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nobody can write a song that doesn't incorporate
shit from songs they've already heard.

even innovative songs do this.
hell, innovative songs are MORE likely to do this.




>>maybe it is your impression that song fairies
>>drop completely original ideas into artists heads.
>
>
>or just those fairies existed before the current state of
>"commercial" music
>
>*facepalm*
>
>~~~~
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>that when you die, you rejoice, and the world cries.
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477. "yep "
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this isn't cut and dried
its mainly when it comes to commercial use
don't get caught
dont admit

or attribute appropriately
which they make it their business to do in the commercial world

music might have to tighten up a bit then

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472. "You clearly have not studied music."
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You can call them fairies if you like, but genius (The ability to look solely within yourself for inspiration) exists, and that genius is responsible for the vast amount of styles and forms music has to offer.

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475. "geniuses do the opposite of that. "
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>genius (The
>ability to look solely within yourself for inspiration)
>exists, and that genius is responsible for the vast amount of
>styles and forms music has to offer.


aren't you a jazz head?
jacking ppl's shit is fundamental to jazz.

jazz wouldn't exist if not for jacking.

  

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480. "Not in my opinion."
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>aren't you a jazz head?
>jacking ppl's shit is fundamental to jazz.
>
>jazz wouldn't exist if not for jacking.
>

We are discussing two different things. *The invention of Jazz was pure genius in my opinion.*

However, once you choose to create jazz, you are obviously choosing to conform to certain characteristics that defines jazz and allows others to recognize it as jazz.

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491. "in other words, you jack other ppl's shit. "
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>However, once you choose to create jazz, you are obviously
>choosing to conform to certain characteristics that defines
>jazz and allows others to recognize it as jazz.
>
>

changing it just enough to be different...
but still capturing a vibe of something
you heard before.

pretty sure "kind of blue" was miles davis' attempt to
jack a chineese ballet he heard.

it sounded different because he couldn't get what
he wanted... but it was an attempt at a jack.

like I said, jacking shit is integral to jazz.
and every other form of artistic expression.

you can not make art without jacking.
if ppl stop jacking, songs can't get made.

  

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495. "No, you are choosing to play within the confines of what makes *Jazz*"
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>changing it just enough to be different...
>but still capturing a vibe of something
>you heard before.
>

Jazz has specific scales and devices that people use, sigh. Using those scales does not make it jacking.


>you can not make art without jacking.
>if ppl stop jacking, songs can't get made.
>

Maybe in your world, but not in mine. Good luck with all that jacking.

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478. "you have no idea what you are talking about"
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thats pretty clear



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481. "I'm pretty sure I do. Thanks for your participation."
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:)

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484. "you keep typing and showing us you don't "
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485. "whatever ;)"
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490. "no, you really don't, 'Tek"
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you're saying 'genius' is defined by someone who can create completely novel concepts just by "looking inside of themselves" and spilling out all the wonderful stuff in their mind, without having had any inspiration from other sources.

it doesn't work like that. at all.

geniuses synthesise what has come before them and create something new. they bring together their amalgam of influences to form something unique.

inspiration and epiphanies don't just happen. they need to be worked towards by learning and building on what has come before.

einstein didn't come up with the theory of relativity just because he was a 'genius'.

i thought you disagreed with the concept of talent anyway? what you're saying here completely contradicts all that bullshit you were spewing in that other thread; when you were saying that anybody can be as good as anyone, they just have to work at it.

not that i expect consistency from you, 'Tek. i just like to poke fun.

If you're innocent, be cool.
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493. "Listen bob."
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From Wiki.

A genius is a person who displays exceptional superior intellectual ability, creativity, or originality, typically to a degree that is associated with the achievement of new advances in a domain of knowledge. A scholar in many subjects (e.g. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Leonardo da Vinci or Nikola Tesla), or a scholar in a single subject (e.g. Albert Einstein,Stephen Hawking or Charles Darwin) may all be referred to as a genius. There is no scientifically precise definition of genius, and the question of whether the notion itself has any real meaning has long been a subject of debate, although psychologists are converging on a definition that emphasizes creativity and eminent achievement.


>i thought you disagreed with the concept of talent anyway?
>what you're saying here completely contradicts all that
>bullshit you were spewing in that other thread; when you were
>saying that anybody can be as good as anyone, they just have
>to work at it.
>

There is a difference between talent and genius. Calling them the same thing is flawed.


>not that i expect consistency from you, 'Tek. i just like to
>poke fun.
>

Whatever floats your boat Bob.

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507. "wikipedia quotes?"
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c'mon, 'tek. i know that an enlightened mind like yours can come up with something better to define what makes a genius.

look deeply into the profound realm of creativity and wisdom that is your mind and do better.

geniuses build on what has come before them. did you just happen to be born a genius, 'tek? no, your genius was a gradual process, based on the amassing of knowledge you've picked up from those insightful blog posts and youtube videos you like to reference.

it's cool to admit that you may have plagiarised somewhat, 'tek. all the geniuses that have come before you have done it. as picasso said, "good artists borrow, great artists steal."

If you're innocent, be cool.
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522. "Bob, we all have opinions."
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You cannot define genius objectively, one way or the other.

I thought the definition I provided demonstrated that quite well. Learn to read between the lines friend.

>geniuses build on what has come before them. did you just
>happen to be born a genius, 'tek? no, your genius was a
>gradual process, based on the amassing of knowledge you've
>picked up from those insightful blog posts and youtube videos
>you like to reference.

Read the definition again. There is no objective definition of genius. I shared mine, you shared yours, the world keeps spinning. I am okay with that, are you?

>
>it's cool to admit that you may have plagiarised somewhat,
>'tek. all the geniuses that have come before you have done it.
>as picasso said, "good artists borrow, great artists steal."

Have you studied Picasso? Do you know what truly made him a genius?

You should take a look at his line drawings. Picasso had an uncanny ability to draw fluid lines with a single stroke. It gave his artwork a type of elegance and organic perfection that others dream about. He had a surgeon's hand.

Also, Picasso invented movements. He saw what was around, and created something totally unique.

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536. "fair enough"
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i'm taking the piss anyway. i know there's no objective definition of genius. somebody's idea of genius may be somebody else's idea of a bag of shit. i'm not even attempting to refute this.

what i AM refuting is the idea that geniuses are spawned in a vacuum. geniuses 'borrow' and 'implement' ideas, synthesising them to create something fresh. or, as picasso said, they 'steal' shit.

not that we should be having this discussion, because neither thicke or pharrell are geniuses. they are, however, artists, and in order to create art you must build on what has come before you.

also, do you have any original compositions you've made that you could share?

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549. "Sounds good & Sure do."
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Just trying to set up a soundcloud and I will upload and let you hear.

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552. "Here you go."
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Something I am working on, it's just a snippet.

I don't use any samples. I do however use the FXpansion - BFD3 drum plugin.

https://soundcloud.com/initiationofplato/

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446. "To those defending this nonsense...."
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....do you also feel that every artist/estate of artists from the 60s (including the Gayes) all the way through to the 2010s that has made or makes music with a heavy emphasis on the downbeat, pay James Brown's estate? After all, he created being on the one aka heavy emphasis on the rhythms, the groove, the modern styled 4/4 beat patterns that gave birth to modern music. I mean, if you're gonna support this bull, you might as well go full retard with it. Don't half ass it.



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468. "Niggas want art but don't understand how art is made."
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Whitey lost, though, so... party time!

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479. ".....oooooorrrrrr, pharrell and thicke got caught up in their own"
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bullshit.

It happens.

  

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474. "1. ppl really hate pharrel it seems. 2. early ska and reggae would be fu..."
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482. "i like pharell, i like(d) that song"
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i doubt folks will stop playing it
i won't after a bit of a breather
lol

i think folks are a bit confused is all
and yeah personal feeling for either gaye or pharrell...thicke
are surfacing

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497. "+1, I like the song and I'm a big Pharrell fan... "
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I love a lot of songs that sound extremely similar to older hits...

Not sure why I have to hate someone because I predicted they would lose a case in court.

  

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496. "people are fucking clueless."
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they don't know a goddamn thing about music

yet they make a lot of noise.

  

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514. "pretty much"
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If you're innocent, be cool.
Only the guilty's catchin' offence.

  

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498. "RE: 1. ppl really hate pharrel it seems. 2. early ska and reggae would b..."
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I think Pharrell and his "new Black" shit has rubbed more than a few people the wrong way.

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501. "only thing I hate are those big ass hats"
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532. "i didn't like that new black shit"
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i still like pharell

his music is wrapped up in the business of music
those are the breaks

i'm happy that he is established enough in his career to ride this out
i hope he keeps his mouth shut regarding new black
i look forward to more music from him


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499. "Why The “Blurred Lines” Verdict Probably Won’t Change (link)"
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Much In The Music Industry

http://www.buzzfeed.com/reggieugwu/why-the-blurred-lines-verdict-might-not-actually-mean-much-f#.purX1qdjX

  

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512. "oh cool....I can make a straw man, too. "
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513. "you've proven that already"
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520. "I started this post being serious, now I am trolling. "
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just like everybody else
that pretends that songs can be written
that don't sound like a bunch of other songs
the artist already heard.

  

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506. "Were yall this mad when Sam Smith had to pay Tom Petty? "
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"Recently the publishers for the song 'I Won't Back Down'…contacted the publishers for 'Stay With Me,'…about similarities heard in the melodies of the choruses of the two compositions," Smith's rep said in a statement. "Not previously familiar with the 1989 Petty/Lynne song, the writers of 'Stay With Me' listened to 'I Won’t Back Down' and acknowledged the similarity."

This is why Pharell was lying about yodeling and country music instead of admitting he listened to Marvin Gaye to get a vibe from the 70's...

Everyone can hear similarities between BL and GTGIU and instead of reaching out early or admitting it was used for "inspiration" they lied about it and got caught.

  

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519. "Were the similarities enough to where the chord structures are exactly t..."
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If there were enough similarities to where if you were to put both instrumentals together they would seemlessly play in perfect harmony, then Tom had a case. If whomever that composed Sam's song pretty much played even a bar or two that was exactly like a considerable portion of Tom's song, then I wouldn't argue against the ruling.

However, if the song wasn't played note for note and only has a similar feel, then I would be against that case as well.



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521. "he doesn't understand your question. "
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>If there were enough similarities to where if you were to put
>both instrumentals together they would seemlessly play in
>perfect harmony, then Tom had a case. If whomever that
>composed Sam's song pretty much played even a bar or two that
>was exactly like a considerable portion of Tom's song, then I
>wouldn't argue against the ruling.
>
>However, if the song wasn't played note for note and only has
>a similar feel, then I would be against that case as well.
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535. "RE: Were yall this mad when Sam Smith had to pay Tom Petty? "
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No...because they took care of that beyond the court room....No official jury or verdict....Two totally different instances....

This is why P and Thick fucked up. You settle cases like this....But they were filled with hubris thinking they would skate. And P REALLY fucked up with his own testimony....

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540. "nope."
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how many times will you ask this question?

the cases aren't the same.

fuck you.

  

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515. "Nicholas Payton weighs in (shits diarrhea on Pharrell) (SWiPe)"
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AN OPEN LETTER TO PHARRELL WILLIAMS (BLURRED LINES VOL. 3)

Well, it’s about time Pharrell Williams has decided to speak on the issue. He was eerily quiet about it all until just recently. And now that’s he’s opened his mouth, I can throw him some of the shade I was generously giving Robin Thicke.

“I’m a huge fan of Marvin Gaye. He is a genius. He is the patriarch.”

— Pharrell Williams

Really, Pharrell? Since when did it become okay to preemptively sue our patriarchal geniuses of Black music after you knowingly stole their songs?

… Oh, never mind. I remember: Hiphop.

“If you read music, all you have to do is read the sheet music. It’s completely different.”

— Pharrell Williams

I read music, do you? And what sheet music are you talking about? From some wack publishing company that did a transcription of Marvin Gaye’s work? Since when do people learn funk tunes from sheet music? Many funk legends can’t even read music. Marvin Gaye couldn’t read or write music, yet he wrote the tune. So what does that say, really?

Pharrell goes on to say:

“ is the king of all kings, so let’s be clear about that. And we take our hats off to him, but anybody that plays music and reads music, just simply go to the piano and play the two. One’s minor and one’s major. And not even in the same key.”

Okay, Mr. Williams. You are wrong. Both of the tunes are actually in Major. The difference is that your song is just a major triad “G-B-D over G” and Gaye’s tune is in Dominant Major which means he flatted the 7th degree of the scale (G-C#-E over A), which would explain why y’all’s song sounds like Oktoberfest and Marvin’s song sounds like the Blues. And Marvin’s tune doesn’t go into minor until the bridge. If that monotonous piece of trash you call a song had a bridge, you probably would have stolen it, too. And just because you and Thicke lowered the key a whole step from A to G and removed the Blues doesn’t mean you didn’t steal it. Thicke has already admitted you did.

“Pharrell and I were in the studio and I told him that one of my favorite songs of all time was Marvin Gaye’s ‘Got to Give It Up.’ I was like, ‘Damn, we should make something like that, something with that groove.’ Then he started playing a little something and we literally wrote the song in about a half hour and recorded it.”

— Robin Thicke

So, how you have the hubris to pretend you didn’t steal it is jive.

Let me just explain a couple things to you:

1.) Sheet music may be the legal reference for copyright in the court systems of America, but it has never been the be-all end-all for Black music. A lot of our music has never been written down, it’s an oral and aural tradition passed down generation-to-generation from master to student.

2.) Many of our Kings of Kings could not read music themselves, either because they were blind or just never learned to read. Reading music is certainly helpful, but it isn’t necessary to do so to be a great musician. All that is required is that you have ears. And anyone with ears can hear that you clearly stole this song.

And to those of you who say I know nothing about Hiphop, if “Blurred Lines” is Hiphop, I don’t want to know anything about it. So let me officially go on record now and say that I hate Hiphop. There are certain artists who claim Hiphop that I dig, but Hiphop as a whole is wack. It’s a parasitic culture that preys on real musicians for its livelihood. I may not know anything about Hiphop, but I don’t have to. Without real artists and musicians like me, you’d have nothing to steal. I know enough about it all to know that.

One of the world’s most renowned producers can’t tell the difference between a minor chord and a Dominant 7th, something that you learn the first week in music theory class. It’s like a doctor not knowing the difference between your ears and your eyes. A musical illiterate has the nerve to tell people they would understand he didn’t steal Marvin’s song if they read music. And we wonder why today’s music is shit?

#BAM

— Nicholas Payton aka The Savior of Archaic Pop

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523. "He's essentially admitting that there are enough differences...."
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...to where they are completely different songs without realizing it. His argument stinks.



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526. "N.Payton has a very non-eurocentric view of Black music."
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I think the basis of his argument is:
"1.) Sheet music may be the legal reference for copyright in the court systems of
America, but it has never been the be-all end-all for Black music."

He talks a lot about how Black music is being dissected and defined from a Eurocentric
perspective which looks to notes and doesn't focus heavily enough on groove and the
unexplainable feeling or "thing". (to give his view an unjust summary).

While I get where he's coming from and even love & admire his perspective, I'm still
a bit torn with this verdict.

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529. "it's bullshit, dude."
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come on.

  

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531. "reminds me of my white band mates who didn't like hot shit"
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because it went against music theory.

WE DON'T CARE, IF ITS HOT, PLAY IT!!!

  

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544. "Haha, word."
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528. "That shit that makes your soul burn slow"
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530. "lol."
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533. "another well informed musician whos opinion might actually carry"
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some weights comments are being "glazed over". i especially like this part:

>Okay, Mr. Williams. You are wrong. Both of the tunes are
>actually in Major. The difference is that your song is just a
>major triad “G-B-D over G” and Gaye’s tune is in
>Dominant Major which means he flatted the 7th degree of the
>scale (G-C#-E over A), which would explain why y’all’s
>song sounds like Oktoberfest and Marvin’s song sounds like
>the Blues. And Marvin’s tune doesn’t go into minor until
>the bridge. If that monotonous piece of trash you call a song
>had a bridge, you probably would have stolen it, too. And just
>because you and Thicke lowered the key a whole step from A to
>G and removed the Blues doesn’t mean you didn’t steal it.
>Thicke has already admitted you did.
>

just because its not the same key, as ppl have wanted to zoom in on all throughout this thread, doesnt mean it isnt a rip. and just because you add in a note or remove a note in the bassline (making a note by note comparison of the 2 compositions appear nonidentical) doesnt mean it isnt a rip. pharrell was lazy...they made the song in 15 mins, and the original idea was marvins song. he thought he changed it up enuff to avoid problems...he didnt. true enough all of this stuff is a slippery slope, but pharrell didnt do enough...bottom line.

  

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537. "he's a great writer, but he frequently goes off on weird tangents. "
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this is one of them.

pharell changed it.
if pharell didn't change it enough...
I don't know what the standard is.

doesn't remind you of another song?

I can't see how that can be a standard.
you can't write a song without jacking someone.


>some weights comments are being "glazed over". i especially
>like this part:
>
>>Okay, Mr. Williams. You are wrong. Both of the tunes are
>>actually in Major. The difference is that your song is just
>a
>>major triad “G-B-D over G” and Gaye’s tune is in
>>Dominant Major which means he flatted the 7th degree of the
>>scale (G-C#-E over A), which would explain why y’all’s
>>song sounds like Oktoberfest and Marvin’s song sounds like
>>the Blues. And Marvin’s tune doesn’t go into minor until
>>the bridge. If that monotonous piece of trash you call a
>song
>>had a bridge, you probably would have stolen it, too. And
>just
>>because you and Thicke lowered the key a whole step from A
>to
>>G and removed the Blues doesn’t mean you didn’t steal
>it.
>>Thicke has already admitted you did.
>>
>
>just because its not the same key, as ppl have wanted to zoom
>in on all throughout this thread, doesnt mean it isnt a rip.
>and just because you add in a note or remove a note in the
>bassline (making a note by note comparison of the 2
>compositions appear nonidentical) doesnt mean it isnt a rip.
>pharrell was lazy...they made the song in 15 mins, and the
>original idea was marvins song. he thought he changed it up
>enuff to avoid problems...he didnt. true enough all of this
>stuff is a slippery slope, but pharrell didnt do
>enough...bottom line.

  

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They stole the song cause they couldn't write their own. Just admit it already.

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560. "every song doesnt remind me of another song...as a matter of"
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fact, most dont. now, if you dig deep enough, can u find some notes that have been used before by more than one artist? im sure u can...but then, there are a finite number of notes that exist. but most songs that i hear dont IMMEDIATELY remind me of another song. are there a few that do? certainly...but most dont. and for what its worth i listen to all kinds of music and have been reading piano and guitar sheet music for double digit years


>you can't write a song without jacking someone.

  

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583. "basically"
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>fact, most dont. now, if you dig deep enough, can u find some
>notes that have been used before by more than one artist? im
>sure u can...but then, there are a finite number of notes that
>exist. but most songs that i hear dont IMMEDIATELY remind me
>of another song. are there a few that do? certainly...but most
>dont. and for what its worth i listen to all kinds of music
>and have been reading piano and guitar sheet music for double
>digit years
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>>you can't write a song without jacking someone.
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543. "Good points."
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546. "it's not the same song. (c) Stevie Wonder."
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^ well informed musician whose opinion might actually carry some weight.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpdQhK86Jek

Stevie Wonder >>>> Nicholas Payton.

fuck you.

  

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551. "yup"
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557. "He can go get run over by a Brinks Truck. "Fuck hip-hop" indeed"
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I love how you guys skip over this extremely problematic paragraph

" So let me officially go on record now and say that I hate Hiphop. There are certain artists who claim Hiphop that I dig, but Hiphop as a whole is wack. It’s a parasitic culture that preys on real musicians for its livelihood. I may not know anything about Hiphop, but I don’t have to. Without real artists and musicians like me, you’d have nothing to steal. I know enough about it all to know that."

And act like this self hating dude ain't biased as fuck.

  

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559. "LMAO, everyone is bias"
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577. "Like god damn all the issues getting unpacked "
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Even mine

*falls to my knees Charlton Heston PotA style*
Argh damn you kells and diddy
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561. "Thank you. I didn't have time earlier to break down..."
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...why I found his argument to be flawed. First, he admits there were changes to the point where he states that said changes are the reason why Gaye's song feels more bluesy while 'Rell's version feels more like Oktoberfest. That alone tells me that the songs aren't 100% the same if they don't even carry the same vibe for him.

He also gripes about how a lot of the Black music heroes of yesteryear didn't have to know how to read music in order to make classics. This despite the fact that the quotes from Pharrell that he's supposedly refuting aren't even implying the opposite. Those quotes are just stating that if you read the music, you can see the differences. So there, ol' boy unnecessarily went on a tangent that had nothing to do with the issue at hand.

Then his Hip Hop rant which, in his own words, is a genre he knows nothing about, had nothing to do with the subject at hand since the song isn't a Hip Hop track. His obviously blatent bias was easily clouding his judgment. That piece was just a clueless old man styled rant on the level of 'you damn kids and your hippity be boppity music!' while raising his cane in a fit of rage type nonsense.



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563. "You think he doesn't have a point about sampling though?"
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When cats will defend their right to steal the music of other artists, you gonna say
his words there don't have merit?

And how on earth is he self-hating?

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565. "We had those sample arguments decades ago of it being 'stealing' and 'la..."
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where people trudged out Puff Daddy as the vile talentless hack and a representative of all sampling; not realizing that with it we pretty much guaranteed that classic albums like Fear of A Black Planet, Entroducing, etc will never exist again.

At least now we've reached an point, probably because of the rise of tech (and how many non-hip-hop artists are flipping samples including the use of live loopers) where it's seen as art.

It's why I give a side eye to people, particularly black artists, who go on tangents like this. It's why I don't fuck with Wynton Marsalis where he went from getting mad at samples to making his argument about it to be 'ghetto ministry'. Somethings off there beyond music taste, particularly when you've got cats like Herbie Hancock (who are generations older) who have embraced the current age

  

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570. "So he does have a point... or did you avoid that on purpose?"
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And again, how is he self-hating?
He said "without real musicians like me, you wouldn't have anything to steal."
He sounds like a proud musician to me. Where's the self-hatred?

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573. "I can feel the spittle in my face with the way he used 'steal'"
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>He sounds like a proud musician to me. Where's the
>self-hatred?

  

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576. "...because musicians don't steal?"
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smh*
That's a stupid statement


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575. "Ew puffy though"
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patooey
Him and rkelly
Ruined eveeeerything w regards to music

I blame them for all this
#biased
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517. "Justin Timberlake was smart"
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he was suppose to get blurred lines, however pharrell owed thicke a cut and lucky for timberlake he got passsed over on that mess.

mistermaxxx R.Kelly, Michael Jackson,Stevie wonder,Rick James,Marvin Gaye,El Debarge, Barry WHite Lionel RIchie,Isleys EWF,Lady T.,Kid creole and coconuts,the crusaders,kc sunshine band,bee gees,jW,sd,NE,JB

Miami Heat, New York Yankees,buffalo bills

  

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525. "country music is doomed"
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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LD3DY7z-I8o

There's a real tension here between an arguable legal principle and the way creative contemporaries treat each other. Especially if you roll in the same circles. This is probably why country music isn't doomed right now, because the folks making those songs have love for each other and don't begrudge friends making money. What happens between their blood descendants and creative descendants is another matter.

My late grandfather wrote songs. Was the first kiwi to have a #1 record on both sides of a 45 here. I know he wouldn't approve of us suing on his behalf, even if doing so would properly acknowledge his legacy. Or his estate could be sued because his music sounds like a lot of music from that era. But they didn't treat each other like that back then so...

Just IMO though.

  

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538. "This part right here:"
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>There's a real tension here between an arguable legal
>principle and the way creative contemporaries treat each
>other. Especially if you roll in the same circles. This is
>probably why country music isn't doomed right now, because the
>folks making those songs have love for each other and don't
>begrudge friends making money.

Yup.
YUP.
it's no accident that all the landmark cases in the past 25 years of music have been in Black American music.

  

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541. "i doubt Marvin would've filed the suit"
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or pursued it as hard. a professional courtesy likely would've been extended between the parties.

i think the fact that the plaintiffs aren't working professional musicians is key. yes, i know Nona tried it a few times. she's not a working professional musician.


fuck you.

  

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542. "right. "
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>or pursued it as hard. a professional courtesy likely
>would've been extended between the parties.
>
>i think the fact that the plaintiffs aren't working
>professional musicians is key. yes, i know Nona tried it a
>few times. she's not a working professional musician.
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545. "I'm inclined to agree."
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>or pursued it as hard. a professional courtesy likely
>would've been extended between the parties.
>
>i think the fact that the plaintiffs aren't working
>professional musicians is key. yes, i know Nona tried it a
>few times. she's not a working professional musician.
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>
>

Just IMO though.

  

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554. "still lol @ Oak Tree"
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558. "Shake your leaves"
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From the worst to the best
When it comes to cutting a rug
I'll put you to the test

Ain't nobody better
Is what they're telling me
Said Morris, what's that dance your doing?
Well, I'm doing the oak tree, ha, ha

Oak tree, I'll put you to the test
Oak tree, when it comes to dancing, I'm the best
Oak tree ready to debut
Oak tree, spread your branches, you know what to do

I can do the oak tree

Let me shake my leaves
(Hey you guys, look it's Morris Day and his new dance)
(Oh yeah, what's he call it? The oak tree)
Watch the dance

Your working overtime
That's how to feel the best
Taking care of business, girl
And I wont settle for less

Tell me your name
Your looking kinda right
Slip into your red dress, girl
I wanna take you out tonight
Were gonna do the

Ah, okay

The perfect in position, baby
Come dancing like a tree
It doesn't really matter girl
You know, you can't mess with me

Shake your leaves
Shake your leaves
(Oak tree, oak tree)
(Oak tree, oak tree)

(Oak tree, oak tree)
I'll put you to the test
(Oak tree, oak tree)
You know I'm the best

(Oak tree, oak tree)
Everybody's cool
(Oak tree, oak tree)
You know what I'm telling you

Oh, let's organize
I want everybody to sing

(Oak tree, oak tree)
I'll put you to the test
(Oak tree, oak tree)
You know I'm the best

(Oak tree, oak tree)
Everybody's cool
(Oak tree, oak tree)
You know what I'm telling you

Oak tree, oak tree
Oak tree, oak tree

Song Writers:
Morris Day
The Blues
Jazz
Joe Corn Moe
D'Angelo

  

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574. "RE: Shake your leaves"
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lol


>
>Song Writers:
>Morris Day
>The Blues
>Jazz
>Joe Corn Moe
>D'Angelo
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555. "Nicholas Payton on the verdict (SWiPe) --- Posted today 3/12/15"
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CLEAR CIRCLES: THE SEQUEL TO BLURRED LINES

applepie

The culture of entitlement is as American as apple pie. And like almost everything
of worth in America, apple pie came from somewhere else. Of course before pie
came to America, the English, Dutch, Belgians, and Swedes had a tradition of
baking pies, and likewise, they have a shared history of colonization. But we can’t
even give ultimate credit for modern colonization to the aforementioned European
countries. Portugal and Spain were the mother and father of colonization, and they
had a tradition of pies called “empanadas.”

Bible — Buy Bull

On June 18, 1452, Pope Nicholas V published the bull Dum Diversas to give King
Alfonso V the right to force any non-Christian people to serve in perpetual slavery.
This document was followed three years later by another papal bull called the
Romanus Pontifex, which gave dominion over all of Africa south of Cape Bojador to
Alfonso, thus setting in motion the capture and colonization of Africans and
opening the door for Christopher Columbus, whom some historians think was a
pseudonym for Salvador Fernandes Zarco.

Emancipation Constipation

Fast forward to 1865, the date many believe to be when slavery was abolished in
the United States. Only one thing: Slavery was never formally abolished.

Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for
crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the
United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

—13th Amendment to the United States Constitution

This amendment was an extension of the ideas brought forth in the Dum Diversas,
except now we see that “criminals” are substituted for “non-Christians.” But who
determines what is a crime and who are the criminals? Statistically, Blacks and
non-Blacks are incarcerated at a rate disproportionally higher than Whites. The
penitentiaries are the new plantations.

Legaleeze Nuts

They say the pen is mightier than the sword, and from a Western worldview, this is
very true. We live in a world of words, and those words create thoughts and ideas.
Texts such as the Holy Bible or the U.S. Constitution have historically been used as
tools to justify some of the most vicious atrocities ever committed against
humanity. Words are a primary tool of oppression. From changing the name of
God, or renaming the natives’ land “America,” to calling Africans “Niggers,” the
power of words has been one of the most effective means of enslavement known to man.

That said, words can also be used for good in the form of chanting, singing, prayer or praise.

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”

—John 1:1

Americans place a lot of stock in the legality or illegality of certain acts, but most
laws are written by unrighteous men. Who are they to be the arbiters of justice?
What may or may not be legal is shrouded in legalese, which gives those in
authority loopholes to manipulate the system. Any act can be both legal or illegal
depending on your resources and/or connections.

Just because something is legal, doesn’t make it right, and because something is illegal doesn’t make it wrong.

Empire

America is an imperialist state and it inherited this trait from its mother, Europe. In
an imperialist empire, the object is to exert control and obtain dominion over
others by force. European Classical music has strong ties to imperialism. During
the height of European world domination, Classical music was the soundtrack.
Many notable Classical works were commissioned either by the church or royalty —
the pillars of colonization. Naturally the music would reflect those societal views. If
we look at how the European Classical orchestra is set up, it is a body of musicians
controlled by one conductor, much like the king of a monarchy. There’s little to no
room for any dialogue amongst the players. They must conform to the concept of
the conductor and/or the composer. Now there’s more room for interpretation for
soloists or solo works, but even then the musician is typically bound by what is on the page.

Hegemony, Mony, Mony, Mony…

Patriarchal hegemony is a key factor in colonialism and imperialism. In order to
control others, one must do so by force or domination, both typically being male-
centric energy. This idea of male dominance is a mindset that has become the
standard in modern society. Most ancient and native societies respected both male
and female energies, as evidenced by the fact that many of them were matriarchies.

The fact that European Classical music is written down suggests male dominance,
as men have a propensity towards stimulation through sight. Because the more
feminine aspects of music — like feel, vibe, and intuition — can’t be written down,
they tend to be undervalued. Things that can’t be seen are often disregarded as
invalid through the Western/European lens. Whereas in African and other ancient
musics, there is often no notation. The music is passed down from master to pupil
by ear in the same way breast milk is fed to a child by its mother.

Because America is still a child of her European mother, she has adopted the same
patriarchal hegemonic rules that govern European Classical music. This is reflected
in U.S. copyright law. In order for a work to be created it must be written down or
on a phonorecord of some sort. The writing down or recording of certain creative
processes is not necessarily an idea embraced by ancient societies. In fact, many
natives have been known to be afraid to have their pictures taken or have their
music recorded because they feared it would steal their soul.

Give It Up

Black music is an oral and aural tradition in that most of its fundamentals cannot
be written down. All Black dance music is groove-based, which means the most
essential components of Black music are not copyrightable by law. All Black
American music is based in the Blues, which again, can’t be written down. It is in
the realm of feel, and feel is a non-visual feminine energy. Blues, feel, vibe, and
groove are not a part of the Western lexicon, which de facto says that according to
American copyright law, Black music isn’t real music. It’s the same as the papal
bull that declared Africans savages and not human.

What’s important about the recent verdict in the “Blurred Lines” case is that it’s a
victory for Black thought. Coming off the heels of the judicial decisions in the cases
of Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown, and Eric Garner, it is a ray of hope that we may be
approaching a return to ancient aesthetic values.

The things stolen from “Got To Give It Up” are not part of a genre or some ’70s
style as the plaintiffs suggest. They are specific compositional elements that are
distinctive to the tune. Anyone with ears can hear it. There are not a bunch of
tunes that sound like it of any era. The masters don’t owe some producer anything
because said producer pilfered their work and “introduced” the master to a
younger audience. You’re not entitled to take an artist’s creation in the spirit of
Hiphop, a papal bull, the Constitution, copyright law or anything else. Respect is
due, props should be given, and if there’s money to be made, give up a piece of the pie.

Sheet music, shmeet music.

A Peace of the Pi

There is being inspired by someone and there is theft, and the line between the
two is often blurry. The law is intentionally ambiguous and biased against creative,
intuitive types. Copyright law does not work in favor of Black music. What many
see as a dangerous precedent in the “Blurred Lines” case, I see as a chance for the
ancestors and their heirs to get credit and compensation. The whole point of
building an empire is to make a better life for those around you and those who
come after you, particularly your children.

Black music is communal music and it’s about everyone contributing to the baking
and sharing a slice of the pie. No one starves. Famine is a manmade construct. It’s
the result of imperialism and robbing resources from a people and their land —
domination through force. When music is used as a tool to promote a parasitic
culture where it’s okay to leech off of another’s contribution without sharing the
profits in return, it’s become an instrument of war, not love.


And though you may think of it as American, pie is a modern form of an ancient
galette which can be found inscribed on the walls in the tomb of Ramses II,
pharaoh of Egypt. The Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt is said by some to be based
on the principles of pi. Pi is the value of dividing the circumference of a circle by its
diameter. If you divide the perimeter of the Great Pyramid by its height, you will
get very close to 2π.

The fundamental argument here is one that has been in the air since the
development of the New World: linear versus circular thought. Lines are more
suggestive of male energy, patriarchy and dualism, whereas circles are more
feminine, inclusive, and social.

No matter which way you slice it, the circle always goes back to one.

#BAM

— Nicholas Payton aka The Savior of Archaic Pop

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564. "He writes like he's a member of the Black Israelite Jazz Club."
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568. "or a sovereign citizen."
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fuck you.

  

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578. "RE: or a sovereign citizen."
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YOUR

HONAAHH

Where is YOUR ID

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Producer in Kidz In The Hall
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twitter: @godouble0
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571. "Black American Music club #BAM"
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Get it rght

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562. "I'm wondering when someone's gonna address post 446?"
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Since 1976

  

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579. "when they understand the implications of your question. "
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which is never.




  

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567. "A+ post, would read again"
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Yall are so special

WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE

  

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580. "Nicholas Payton's (current) take"
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https://nicholaspayton.wordpress.com/2015/03/12/clear-circles-the-sequel-to-blurred-lines/

NICHOLAS PAYTON
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March 12, 2015 by nicholaspayton
CLEAR CIRCLES: THE SEQUEL TO BLURRED LINES

applepie

The culture of entitlement is as American as apple pie. And like almost everything of worth in America, apple pie came from somewhere else. Of course before pie came to America, the English, Dutch, Belgians, and Swedes had a tradition of baking pies, and likewise, they have a shared history of colonization. But we can’t even give ultimate credit for modern colonization to the aforementioned European countries. Portugal and Spain were the mother and father of colonization, and they had a tradition of pies called “empanadas.”

Bible — Buy Bull

Romanus-pontifex-Pope-Nicolas-V-Portugal-January-1455On June 18, 1452, Pope Nicholas V published the bull Dum Diversas to give King Alfonso V the right to force any non-Christian people to serve in perpetual slavery. This document was followed three years later by another papal bull called the Romanus Pontifex, which gave dominion over all of Africa south of Cape Bojador to Alfonso, thus setting in motion the capture and colonization of Africans and opening the door for Christopher Columbus, whom some historians think was a pseudonym for Salvador Fernandes Zarco.

Emancipation Constipation

Fast forward to 1865, the date many believe to be when slavery was abolished in the United States. Only one thing: Slavery was never formally abolished.

Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction.

Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.

—13th Amendment to the United States Constitution

This amendment was an extension of the ideas brought forth in the Dum Diversas, except now we see that “criminals” are substituted for “non-Christians.” But who determines what is a crime and who are the criminals? Statistically, Blacks and non-Blacks are incarcerated at a rate disproportionally higher than Whites. The penitentiaries are the new plantations.

Legaleeze Nuts

blackslawdictionary-516b10cf26b5bThey say the pen is mightier than the sword, and from a Western worldview, this is very true. We live in a world of words, and those words create thoughts and ideas. Texts such as the Holy Bible or the U.S. Constitution have historically been used as tools to justify some of the most vicious atrocities ever committed against humanity. Words are a primary tool of oppression. From changing the name of God, or renaming the natives’ land “America,” to calling Africans “Niggers,” the power of words has been one of the most effective means of enslavement known to man.

That said, words can also be used for good in the form of chanting, singing, prayer or praise.

“In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.”

—John 1:1

Americans place a lot of stock in the legality or illegality of certain acts, but most laws are written by unrighteous men. Who are they to be the arbiters of justice? What may or may not be legal is shrouded in legalese, which gives those in authority loopholes to manipulate the system. Any act can be both legal or illegal depending on your resources and/or connections.

Just because something is legal, doesn’t make it right, and because something is illegal doesn’t make it wrong.

Empire

empire-fox.jpg-618x400

America is an imperialist state and it inherited this trait from its mother, Europe. In an imperialist empire, the object is to exert control and obtain dominion over others by force. European Classical music has strong ties to imperialism. During the height of European world domination, Classical music was the soundtrack. Many notable Classical works were commissioned either by the church or royalty — the pillars of colonization. Naturally the music would reflect those societal views. If we look at how the European Classical orchestra is set up, it is a body of musicians controlled by one conductor, much like the king of a monarchy. There’s little to no room for any dialogue amongst the players. They must conform to the concept of the conductor and/or the composer. Now there’s more room for interpretation for soloists or solo works, but even then the musician is typically bound by what is on the page.

Hegemony, Mony, Mony, Mony…

51GkbkIYMcLPatriarchal hegemony is a key factor in colonialism and imperialism. In order to control others, one must do so by force or domination, both typically being male-centric energy. This idea of male dominance is a mindset that has become the standard in modern society. Most ancient and native societies respected both male and female energies, as evidenced by the fact that many of them were matriarchies.

The fact that European Classical music is written down suggests male dominance, as men have a propensity towards stimulation through sight. Because the more feminine aspects of music — like feel, vibe, and intuition — can’t be written down, they tend to be undervalued. Things that can’t be seen are often disregarded as invalid through the Western/European lens. Whereas in African and other ancient musics, there is often no notation. The music is passed down from master to pupil by ear in the same way breast milk is fed to a child by its mother.

Because America is still a child of her European mother, she has adopted the same patriarchal hegemonic rules that govern European Classical music. This is reflected in U.S. copyright law. In order for a work to be created it must be written down or on a phonorecord of some sort. The writing down or recording of certain creative processes is not necessarily an idea embraced by ancient societies. In fact, many natives have been known to be afraid to have their pictures taken or have their music recorded because they feared it would steal their soul.

Give It Up

a4067818924_2Black music is an oral and aural tradition in that most of its fundamentals cannot be written down. All Black dance music is groove-based, which means the most essential components of Black music are not copyrightable by law. All Black American music is based in the Blues, which again, can’t be written down. It is in the realm of feel, and feel is a non-visual feminine energy. Blues, feel, vibe, and groove are not a part of the Western lexicon, which de facto says that according to American copyright law, Black music isn’t real music. It’s the same as the papal bull that declared Africans savages and not human.

What’s important about the recent verdict in the “Blurred Lines” case is that it’s a victory for Black thought. Coming off the heels of the judicial decisions in the cases of Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown, and Eric Garner, it is a ray of hope that we may be approaching a return to ancient aesthetic values.

The things stolen from “Got To Give It Up” are not part of a genre or some ’70s style as the plaintiffs suggest. They are specific compositional elements that are distinctive to the tune. Anyone with ears can hear it. There are not a bunch of tunes that sound like it of any era. The masters don’t owe some producer anything because said producer pilfered their work and “introduced” the master to a younger audience. You’re not entitled to take an artist’s creation in the spirit of Hiphop, a papal bull, the Constitution, copyright law or anything else. Respect is due, props should be given, and if there’s money to be made, give up a piece of the pie.

Sheet music, shmeet music.

A Peace of the Pi

There is being inspired by someone and there is theft, and the line between the two is often blurry. The law is intentionally ambiguous and biased against creative, intuitive types. Copyright law does not work in favor of Black music. What many see as a dangerous precedent in the “Blurred Lines” case, I see as a chance for the ancestors and their heirs to get credit and compensation. The whole point of building an empire is to make a better life for those around you and those who come after you, particularly your children.

Black music is communal music and it’s about everyone contributing to the baking and sharing a slice of the pie. No one starves. Famine is a manmade construct. It’s the result of imperialism and robbing resources from a people and their land — domination through force. When music is used as a tool to promote a parasitic culture where it’s okay to leech off of another’s contribution without sharing the profits in return, it’s become an instrument of war, not love.

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And though you may think of it as American, pie is a modern form of an ancient galette which can be found inscribed on the walls in the tomb of Ramses II, pharaoh of Egypt. The Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt is said by some to be based on the principles of pi. Pi is the value of dividing the circumference of a circle by its diameter. If you divide the perimeter of the Great Pyramid by its height, you will get very close to 2π.

The fundamental argument here is one that has been in the air since the development of the New World: linear versus circular thought. Lines are more suggestive of male energy, patriarchy and dualism, whereas circles are more feminine, inclusive, and social.

No matter which way you slice it, the circle always goes back to one.

#BAM

— Nicholas Payton aka The Savior of Archaic Pop

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Uptown Funk official remix just dropped last night with Trinidad on it to make nice...after the Blurred Lines case, and Jay going head and paying that cat he sampled on Verses...


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