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Teddy Sheeran ripp-off of Marvin Gaye classic on 11:22 - Jun 29 by FrimleyBlue
It's amazing though reading through that story
Piece about Taylor swift being sued by right said fred due to this
being similar to 'I'm too sexy'
Theyre all different songs, lyrics. Fk the tune, it's a different song ffs.
Same as Sheerans to Marvin's, it's a different song!
I agree. Both songs sound a bit like the originals but loads of songs sound similar. There aren't that many notes, it's not surprising this would happen by the year 2018!
It's not Marvin Gaye or his estate, its some predatory organisation that buy up the rights to songs then try to find similar new songs to attack. It seems pretty disgusting
Teddy Sheeran ripp-off of Marvin Gaye classic on 12:36 - Jun 29 by BlueRaider
It's not Marvin Gaye or his estate, its some predatory organisation that buy up the rights to songs then try to find similar new songs to attack. It seems pretty disgusting
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Teddy Sheeran ripp-off of Marvin Gaye classic on 14:24 - Jun 29 with 2033 views
If someone was sitting down, deliberately working out how to copy a song, that would be pretty shocking. But that isn't what's happening here.
This is a songwriter, writing a song (with a co-writer, in fact, Amy Wadge) which either subconsciously has incoroporated something from another song - or is coincidentally similar.
I agree with some of the other comments on here. This is all about ambulance-chasing lawyers looking to make several million bucks from a grey area in IP rights.
Teddy Sheeran ripp-off of Marvin Gaye classic on 14:24 - Jun 29 by Superfrans
It's clearly not plagiarism.
If someone was sitting down, deliberately working out how to copy a song, that would be pretty shocking. But that isn't what's happening here.
This is a songwriter, writing a song (with a co-writer, in fact, Amy Wadge) which either subconsciously has incoroporated something from another song - or is coincidentally similar.
I agree with some of the other comments on here. This is all about ambulance-chasing lawyers looking to make several million bucks from a grey area in IP rights.
just had a little listen: same notes/chords, different pattern, structure and tune. If this case works, I can't see how anyone could ever risk publishing a new song again. dangerous stuff.
Has anyone ever looked at their own postings for last day or so? Oh my... so sorry. Was Ullaa
I'm from old school. So up until the 1980s, maybe '88 or something, the music industry was ran with the melody having to be on a lead sheet with the notes on it. And the notes were the part that the singer sang. You didn't have bass lines on the lead sheet. I doubt if Motown had a lead sheet with that Marvin bass line on it, the one that is supposed to be in 'Blurred Lines'. To tell the truth. Even though I am close to the family. Jimi Hendrix was one of the few who copyrighted his licks as they were so famous. Not Marvin... they weren't gonna spend no money on no bass line copyright, because those were the musicians who made those up. The same people who are Marvin's lawyers, they've been suing everybody on behalf of me. And I don't even agree with them when they're suing on behalf of me! Because we did not copyright 'Cosmic Slop'. They sued Dr. Dre for 'Cosmic Slop'. And sure it's my line! But I didn't copyright that! I didn't copyright 'Knee Deep', 'One Nation...', none of them! They became famous 'cause people sampled them. I hope that Robin Thicke and Pharrell take it to the Supreme Court, I hope they do.
George Clinton, everybody. A man who knows.
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Teddy Sheeran ripp-off of Marvin Gaye classic on 19:31 - Jun 29 with 1836 views
Teddy Sheeran ripp-off of Marvin Gaye classic on 19:24 - Jun 29 by localboy78
I'm from old school. So up until the 1980s, maybe '88 or something, the music industry was ran with the melody having to be on a lead sheet with the notes on it. And the notes were the part that the singer sang. You didn't have bass lines on the lead sheet. I doubt if Motown had a lead sheet with that Marvin bass line on it, the one that is supposed to be in 'Blurred Lines'. To tell the truth. Even though I am close to the family. Jimi Hendrix was one of the few who copyrighted his licks as they were so famous. Not Marvin... they weren't gonna spend no money on no bass line copyright, because those were the musicians who made those up. The same people who are Marvin's lawyers, they've been suing everybody on behalf of me. And I don't even agree with them when they're suing on behalf of me! Because we did not copyright 'Cosmic Slop'. They sued Dr. Dre for 'Cosmic Slop'. And sure it's my line! But I didn't copyright that! I didn't copyright 'Knee Deep', 'One Nation...', none of them! They became famous 'cause people sampled them. I hope that Robin Thicke and Pharrell take it to the Supreme Court, I hope they do.
George Clinton, everybody. A man who knows.
Come again !
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
Teddy Sheeran ripp-off of Marvin Gaye classic on 19:24 - Jun 29 by localboy78
I'm from old school. So up until the 1980s, maybe '88 or something, the music industry was ran with the melody having to be on a lead sheet with the notes on it. And the notes were the part that the singer sang. You didn't have bass lines on the lead sheet. I doubt if Motown had a lead sheet with that Marvin bass line on it, the one that is supposed to be in 'Blurred Lines'. To tell the truth. Even though I am close to the family. Jimi Hendrix was one of the few who copyrighted his licks as they were so famous. Not Marvin... they weren't gonna spend no money on no bass line copyright, because those were the musicians who made those up. The same people who are Marvin's lawyers, they've been suing everybody on behalf of me. And I don't even agree with them when they're suing on behalf of me! Because we did not copyright 'Cosmic Slop'. They sued Dr. Dre for 'Cosmic Slop'. And sure it's my line! But I didn't copyright that! I didn't copyright 'Knee Deep', 'One Nation...', none of them! They became famous 'cause people sampled them. I hope that Robin Thicke and Pharrell take it to the Supreme Court, I hope they do.
George Clinton, everybody. A man who knows.
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Teddy Sheeran ripp-off of Marvin Gaye classic on 19:49 - Jun 29 with 1816 views