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Sunday, October 20, 2019
More Possible Radiohead Plagiarism, Tulsi Versus Hillary & Scary Hollywood Women
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5 comments:
Anonymous
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S, look I have to put you on the right track right here. You are NOT a Lenny Bruce (re-incarnation). If you wanted do delude yourself that re-incarnation exists, couldn't you pick a better guy. We get one life. If you are a Buddist like i think you've said numourous times, when did this Buddah dude walk the earth, what miracles did he do, how many people did he bring back from the dead, and who did he die for? And last question, Why so fat? Radiohead rocks, and so does Led Zep, ummm how many melodies, or words exist, how can you say words are plagiarized to that extent, they are songs, and you know you like them. I do too. Enough said. ASD-AA. p.s. delete this comment once read. and eat meat.
If you think there is a debate on Led Zeppelin stealing music, then this is pointless. Radiohead conceded they lifted Creep from The Air That I Breathe by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood later performed by The Hollies.
You wrote ASD. You're saying you have autism? This is just a blog. I've been around a while and some of my internet history is very interesting. I started making short videos. I sort of like things leaning towards serious and intellectual. I don't think Sexy Sadie sounds much like Karma Police. I did think Radiohead nabbed that other chord progression from The Pretty Things. Zeppelin stole that intro bit found in Stairway to Heaven. You must not know that Led Zeppelin got completely busted as plagiarists. It's painful to learn certain brutal truths. That was good music, but a huge batch of it was still stolen.
S, LOL George Harrison Plagerized The Chiffons song, come on. I just don't hear it. Not remotely similar, but let's agree to disagree. Remakes of songs happens continually, Lana del Rey sang a very old song as a remake, blue velvet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0gr2abrE64 - she sings it well, but was written and composed in 1950 by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris ... Mitch Miller, who as soon as he'd heard the song's opening measure: "She wore blue velvet", had suggested giving the song to Tony Bennett. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3i2F7eKoKQ - I doubt the younger generation has any clue about that. If you don't like my comments, that's fine, I think of it as a discussion/debate, not a fight. And please stop referring to me as a guy, i'm not. I also must put in here, I have Tony Bennetts autograph, did not know who the heck he was at the time, but he came to my school, and seemed somewhat famous, LOL, I was a stupid kid. I still see Creep as a different song from the air that I breathe, they should totally have denied, denied, denied. Hah. You have not commented on Buddism, i'm still curious about that.???? You have insinuated you may have austism, I think you do, and it's not a bad thing imo, Goodluck. AA
5 comments:
S, look I have to put you on the right track right here. You are NOT a Lenny Bruce (re-incarnation). If you wanted do delude yourself that re-incarnation exists, couldn't you pick a better guy. We get one life. If you are a Buddist like i think you've said numourous times, when did this Buddah dude walk the earth, what miracles did he do, how many people did he bring back from the dead, and who did he die for? And last question, Why so fat? Radiohead rocks, and so does Led Zep, ummm how many melodies, or words exist, how can you say words are plagiarized to that extent, they are songs, and you know you like them. I do too. Enough said. ASD-AA. p.s. delete this comment once read. and eat meat.
S. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFkzRNyygfk AA
S: One last song for the evening.... if you can watch You-tube :) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qJTJNfzvr8
If you think there is a debate on Led Zeppelin stealing music, then this is pointless. Radiohead conceded they lifted Creep from The Air That I Breathe by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood later performed by The Hollies.
You wrote ASD. You're saying you have autism? This is just a blog. I've been around a while and some of my internet history is very interesting. I started making short videos. I sort of like things leaning towards serious and intellectual. I don't think Sexy Sadie sounds much like Karma Police. I did think Radiohead nabbed that other chord progression from The Pretty Things. Zeppelin stole that intro bit found in Stairway to Heaven. You must not know that Led Zeppelin got completely busted as plagiarists. It's painful to learn certain brutal truths. That was good music, but a huge batch of it was still stolen.
S, LOL George Harrison Plagerized The Chiffons song, come on. I just don't hear it. Not remotely similar, but let's agree to disagree. Remakes of songs happens continually, Lana del Rey sang a very old song as a remake, blue velvet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0gr2abrE64 - she sings it well, but was written and composed in 1950 by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris ... Mitch Miller, who as soon as he'd heard the song's opening measure: "She wore blue velvet", had suggested giving the song to Tony Bennett. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3i2F7eKoKQ - I doubt the younger generation has any clue about that.
If you don't like my comments, that's fine, I think of it as a discussion/debate, not a fight. And please stop referring to me as a guy, i'm not. I also must put in here, I have Tony Bennetts autograph, did not know who the heck he was at the time, but he came to my school, and seemed somewhat famous, LOL, I was a stupid kid. I still see Creep as a different song from the air that I breathe, they should totally have denied, denied, denied. Hah. You have not commented on Buddism, i'm still curious about that.???? You have insinuated you may have austism, I think you do, and it's not a bad thing imo, Goodluck. AA
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