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Coldplay sued by Joe Satriani
Albatron:
My thoughts exactly. Ed Zachary
IronOxide:
I am just saying this can't be all be that uncommon.
Generic, bland progressions are a dime a dozen, and as such, they often end up all that similar. The other night I heard a jazz chart that was essentially "Children of Sanchez", was it the composer's intent? Probably not, but who gives two tits? If you're so insecure in your music or such bad enough that Coldplay would like to rip you off, there are bigger issues than you getting money for the song.
Brian Majestic:
Crap artist rips off crap artist.
Liz:
--- Quote from: Jeans on 08 Dec 2008, 05:27 ---maybe we should open Chris Martin's head and poke around a bit with screwdrivers, see if we can find out where the song originated.
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I like the way you think.
Thrillho:
--- Quote from: Spluff on 08 Dec 2008, 04:47 ---[EDIT - Oh man, you were saying that the other 'riffs' that coldplay stole were actually just samples - not that the issue at hand has anything to do with sampling. God damn it late night, why do you have to make me misunderstand people]
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To be honest, the riff he was referring to was actually an interpolation anyway, I'm just remembering. The point is, it's not ripping off when you get fucking permission, so it was somewhat ridiculous for him to bring it up, in my eyes.
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