Plagiarism In Songs

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  1. dreamboy3000

    dreamboy3000 Well-Known Member

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    I see George Ezra is the latest in a long line in recent years such as the song Blurred Lines and artist Ed Sheeran to be involved in bother. So his big hit single is Shotgun......



    Which sounds like this song that he claims to have never have heard before.....



    It can't be denied the tune to the chorus is the same and Ezra has even got in the trumpet part. Maybe it's just a coincidence because on a guitar there is only so many ways you can make a tune without it sounding similar to something. But as far as copyright claims have go it's closer than some I have read about in the past.
     
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    In all fairness I've never heard of the bottom one either.
     
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    Honestly couldn’t accuse one of copying the other Tbh.
     
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    George Ezra is an abomination.
     
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    Similarities not plagiarism. He was great live at the arena.
     
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    Don't like George Ezra but who ever the bottom bloke is must be mad to think he's nicked anything from his song cos it's woeful and except for a couple of instruments used in both its incredibly different.
     
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    I found a few songs recently that I loved as a kid that I didn't realise were ripped off from other tunes.

    New Order's Blue Monday for example:

     
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    And this one...



    which nicked the riff from this one...

     
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    I think a lot of plagiarism is probably unconscious - the artist hears something in the background that worms its way in and reappears when they rack their brains whilst trying to write a new song. Something like this is probably a good example - I can't imagine Chris Martin is a huge Joe Satriani fan but might have heard it somewhere at some point.



    Having said that there are clearly times when there is a clear and knowing rip-off. As much as I love them, Led Zeppelin were possibly the worst for doing it.
     
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    Killing Joke, fookin amazing band.
     
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    True. I first heard "Requiem" on John Peel's Festive Fifty and bought their debut album on the strength of it. Been enjoying their music ever since.

    Bloody hell, that all seems a long time ago...
     
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    I've often thought to myself by the middle of this century you won't be able to create a song without it sounding like another.
     
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    Oasis Cigarettes and Alcohol and T-Rex Twentieth Century Boy. Hello that Gary Glitter song.
     
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    Suppose it could be a fine line between influence and plagiarism.
     
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