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09-27-2007, 10:04 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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You are wrong wayfarer, no songs were stolen. I've been in many rooms for this debate the last twenty years, it always reaches the same verdict.
And the Kennedy comment along with the condescending nature of your final paragraph suggests that you probably know you are. |
09-27-2007, 10:06 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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O rly?
Prove me wrong then. I mean, c'mon. That sounds like a good idea, doesn't it? People tend to look far less like stupid fanboy assholes when they actually back up the things they say rather than just going around, "YER RONG YER RONG I AM TEH OBJECTIVE TROOF", right? |
09-27-2007, 10:20 PM | #26 (permalink) | ||
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"Black Mountain Side" was essentially an instrumental version of a traditional folk song called "Blackwaterside", and the guitar arrangement in the Zeppelin cover was virtually identical to the guitar arrangement in Bert Jansch's cover of the song. Again, the song was credited solely to Page, despite the fact that he did not write the song. That is called plagiarism. Therefore, regardless of how few songs were stolen, Led Zeppelin were plagiarists. I don't think I can simplify it any more than that. Last edited by Wayfarer; 09-27-2007 at 10:28 PM. |
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09-27-2007, 10:24 PM | #27 (permalink) |
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^you only said they were accused of stealing, but as you can tell, such accusations were never proven to be correct or else they would have been maxsued.
If you can post the riff from the supposedly original version and then the Zeo version so everyone can hear it then you may be backing your argument. |
09-27-2007, 10:29 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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I've listened to every one of those songs side by side and even synced them up together, nothing would even catch your ear if you didn't know what you were looking for. The proof is in perception and every time musicians vote on the greatest bands of all-time Led Zeppelin is always top and rarely not top 5. Whereas when Rolling Stone which successfully sued for libel against either Zeppelin or Page can't quite recall ranks them 10-20 spots lower. (There is no) God Damn it this is a dumb argument. I wish JGD was here he always laments having to make this argument. |
09-27-2007, 10:37 PM | #29 (permalink) | ||
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"In the 1970s, Arc Music, the publishing arm of Chess Records, brought a lawsuit against Led Zeppelin for copyright infringement over "Bring It on Home" and won an out-of-court settlement. Dixon himself did not benefit until he sued Arc Music to recover his royalties and copyrights. Years later, Dixon filed suit against Led Zeppelin over "Whole Lotta Love" and an out-of-court settlement was reached. Later pressings of Led Zeppelin II credit Dixon." Did that all sink in okay? Willie Dixon accused the band of plagiarizing his music, and an out-of-court settlement was reached. From then on, all pressings of Led Zeppelin's second album credit Dixon, implying that the band admitted to plagiarizing Dixon's music. Quote:
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09-27-2007, 10:48 PM | #30 (permalink) |
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You don't read well do you?
He gets no money, their names are also listed in the writing credits, out of court means there was not a strong enough case to win and the defendant could save everyone time and money by reaching a mutual agreeable compromise. Can we please just stop this, before I stop enjoying your other posts. |
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