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Two more singles before LP5 drops?

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If you ignore the bumf about plagiarism etc there is a bit about more singles possible before the album in October.

 

3. Coldplay, “Every Teardrop is a Waterfall”: This time around, Mr. Paltrow and his British band of rockers the cool kids love to hate circumvented any accusations of plagiarism by giving songwriting credit to Peter Allen and Adrienne Anderson for nipping the theme to their 1976 hit, “I Go to Rio,” a song covered by artists ranging from Peggy Lee to the Muppets. Of course, that didn’t stop the naysayers from pointing to the similarities to Mystic’s 1990 dance-floor hit, “Ritmo de la Noche,” also based on the same tune, which Chris Martin claimed was the real inspiration for the song, when he heard it on the soundtrack of Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s Biutiful. Martin was famously sued for “Viva La Vida” by Joe Satriani for its uncanny similarity to his 2004 instrumental track “If I Could Fly,” a case that was settled out of court. That said, “Every Teardrop” isn’t quite as hooky as “Vida,” but it’s got a forward momentum all its own, particularly Jonny Buckland’s ringing guitar jabs and its Eno-esque wall of sound. Whether there’s a backlash remains to be seen, as we have until October (and two more singles) before the full album, only the band’s fifth, drops. Just for comparison’s sake, U2’s fifth album was their breakthrough, The Joshua Tree, so the ambitious Martin and company certainly have their work cut out for them.

 

http://www.hitsdailydouble.com/news/newsPage.cgi?news08569m01

 

Who knows how reliable this is, but it will be interesting to see if it's true! :)

Urgh I hope that's not true. :(

 

I fear if they do that it's gonna be another two radio friendly songs...

 

Viva La Teardop and Speed of Waterfalls :dozey:

Viva La Teardop and Speed of Waterfalls :dozey:

 

:lol:

 

I :heart: you Mich

they might studio two songs that they have been playing live

if they were i would predict, Charlie Brown and Hurts like Heaven

Interesting! :)

How can you be accused of plagiarizing a song, that is based off the same song you've already credited?

 

The plagiarism accusations amaze me. Coldplay has a melody that somewhat sounds like some obscure guitarist's and people flip out, then they credit a song and people still flip out; all the while Lady GaGa has blatantly ripped off Coldplay, Madonna and Ace of Base and barely anyone seems to care.

And the media didn't mention When Loves Takes Over by Kelly Rowland being almost identical to another particular song...

2 more singles = more judgmental expectations about LP5 = more online fights = server down

 

:P

Every artist has songs that sound the same. Green Day blatently ripped off Oasis, Oasis have borrowed from a few artists. You could argue U2 ripped of The Sun Always Shines On Tv by a-ha for Beautiful Day but they seem to get away with it. Both are brilliant songs (although a-ha's is better) but it's something that seems to just stick with Coldplay even though I do believe VLV and Satriani was coincidental...I mean can you imagine Coldplay listening to that guitar nerd? That said there's at least 6 songs that claim to be Viva La Vida rip offs which just means that all of them (including VLV) are incredibly unoriginal.

 

Two promo singles before the album seems about right. Though it will probably be one single with a b side I think.

Oasis have borrowed from a few artists.

 

Oasis "borrowed" their entire identity from the Beatles :thinking:

 

Doesn't mean they're bad. :shrug: In fact, they're pretty decent.

2 more singles = more judgmental expectations about LP5 = more online fights = server down

 

:P

 

Haha! :P

Oasis "borrowed" their entire identity from the Beatles :thinking:

 

Doesn't mean they're bad. :shrug: In fact, they're pretty decent.

 

I can't say their identity was based on the Beatles. Physically they looked no different from their fellow bands like The Stone Roses, The La's and the such. Musically songs like Don't Look Back In Anger have hints of Beatles influences (songs such as I'm Outta Time are blatant though) but if you listen to most of their stuff then there's not much that can be called Beatlesesque. Dig Out Your Soul and Liam's work with Beady Eye is so obviously Beatles like but the rest is so minimal in Beatles comparisons. I actually think the whole Oasis/Beatles comparisons is a very lazy assessment. Just because Liam Gallagher has tried too hard to imitate John Lennon in recent years (even more so with Beady Eye..scarily) or because George Martin called Noel Gallagher (comparing him alongside Paul McCartney!) the finest songwriter of his generation doesn't really warrant the whole Beatles/Oasis likeness.

Two promo singles before the album seems about right. Though it will probably be one single with a b side I think.

 

 

I would rather them release a single with a b-side than two separate singles. It would feel as if they were trying to give us the album piece-by-piece instead of presenting it all at once. :shrug:

I would rather them release a single with a b-side than two separate singles. It would feel as if they were trying to give us the album piece-by-piece instead of presenting it all at once. :shrug:

 

Yeah, I would prefer them releasing the album at once instead of giving it to us song by song...

 

2 more singles = more judgmental expectations about LP5 = more online fights = server down

 

:P

 

I can see that coming :rolleyes:

2 more singles = more judgmental expectations about LP5 = more online fights = server down

 

:P

 

Such a fuss over nothing at all... :dozey:

If I had any say in this, Princess Of China would be one of the singles. :)

 

Of course we're going to get Charlie Brown and Hurts Like Heaven, but I would mind them both being pressed on vinyl and backed by some extra stuff... that'd be good. Double-A-side would even be great too.

How can you be accused of plagiarizing a song, that is based off the same song you've already credited?

 

The plagiarism accusations amaze me. Coldplay has a melody that somewhat sounds like some obscure guitarist's and people flip out, then they credit a song and people still flip out; all the while Lady GaGa has blatantly ripped off Coldplay, Madonna and Ace of Base and barely anyone seems to care.

 

Gaga ripped off Coldplay ? Which song?

 

 

And the media didn't mention When Loves Takes Over by Kelly Rowland being almost identical to another particular song...

 

 

 

And yes thats true

I'm not real familiar with the studio version of this song, but my wife and I were watching her on SNL recently, and as soon as we heard the first few bars of this live performance it sounded an awful lot like Clocks.

 

I'm referring to the first video here:

 

http://justjared.buzznet.com/2011/05/22/lady-gaga-snl-performances/

 

The Madonna and Ace of Base rips are less subtle than this one; but I feel it is still pretty obvious.

yes,that version of the edge of glory starts sounding like clocks.

not the studio version

 

And yes,she Copied madonna

I've noticed that there are a lot of songs out there that ripped the intro from Clocks, they have the same chord progression or something very, very similar to it :shifty:

I dont think so.. the albums hasnt been named yet... so. even the tracklist.... no video also for ETIAW no promo so basically im not sure if theres an official 1st single yet

And the media didn't mention When Loves Takes Over by Kelly Rowland being almost identical to another particular song...

 

With you on this one.

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