Everything posted by Aprophet
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The Official Exam Thread
:P Thanks for the encouragement. ;)
- Mood Game
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What Time Is it and what are you doing ??
10:38 PM Trying to get myself to study
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1000 Thing You Can Do With A Human!
931 Dance
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The Official Exam Thread
This week sucks, 3 to go still, Thermodynamics tomorrow. :(
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THE **I LOVE HARRY POTTER** THREAD
who is bernardo bertulucci?
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
Did Coldplay Plagiarize Guitarist Joe Satriani? If you were near a radio or in a bar this past summer, you might have found it impossible to avoid the string-saturated "Viva La Vida" by Coldplay. Guitarist Joe Satriani heard the song, too, and it made him think about a song he wrote and performed in 2004: an instrumental called "If I Could Fly." When Satriani tried to contact Coldplay and didn't hear back after several months, he filed a copyright-infringement lawsuit against the band last week. To add fuel to Satriani's fire, Coldplay's CD Viva La Vida is a No. 1-selling album in 36 countries and a Grammy Award nominee, while Satriani's song never made it big. This certainly isn't the first time two songs have sounded the same. The Chiffons waged a lengthy legal battle against The Beatles' George Harrison over the similarities between "My Sweet Lord" and The Chiffons' "He's So Fine." Harrison eventually admitted to "subconsciously copying" the song and paid the band royalties. Timothy English, author of Sounds Like Teen Spirit, says the two songs are similar, but work in different genres — Satriani's a rock instrumental and Coldplay's a more mainstream pop song. He says this occurrence isn't all that rare. "It happens quite often for ... a lot of different reasons," English says. "One, there is just a large quantity of recorded music. And rock music as a genre is now well over 50 years old. The amount of originality you can have is starting to get limited." But these occurrences aren't without benefits. Over this past weekend, the YouTube video that compares the two songs jumped to 1 million visitors. "The plagiarism allegation has gone platinum," host Robert Siegel says. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=97973449 Interesting to hear from NPR, you can listen to the report at the link.
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The Day I Jammed With Coldplay [Make A Wish Foundation]
Just found this article about this, includes coldplaying.com mention! and just in case he reads this: Hello Ricardo, your drumming was great. Mustang bandsman gets wish granted Mustang Band drummer Ricardo Leon went from performing at halftime of football games to rock star status over night. After adjusting the seat height of the drummer's stool and arranging the drums to his liking, Leon found himself drumming along with Grammy-award-winning artists Chris Martin, Jonny Buckland, Guy Berryman and Will Champion, or better known to most as the British alternative rock band Coldplay. "I was so shocked to hear they were granting my wish," Leon said. "I wasn't surprised that Coldplay said yes; I knew that those guys were the kind of people that would do something like that, but I was still in shock." Leon, on the reference of his pulmonologist, was granted his wish of getting to play drums with Coldplay by the Make a Wish Foundation. "I couldn't really think of anything to wish for, I didn't want something like a TV or a car," Leon said. "I figured music is the way to go since I'm very passionate about music. Coldplay is one of my favorite bands, I knew they would do it." Drumming since he was 10 years old, Leon is not the usual marching drummer in the Mustang Band. Leon was born with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease, a form of neurological muscular dystrophy. Scoliosis has him drumming from the seat of his wheelchair. Leon has since transferred to University of Texas at Arlington in pursuit of an architecture degree, but can still be seen zipping along the Ford Stadium field, providing a beat for the Mustang Band. Leon's drumming skills were required when his wish was granted at the beginning of December. He said the Make a Wish Foundation provided everything, including putting Leon up in a presidential sweet in his Denver hotel. The concert took place at the Pepsi Center just blocks from his hotel, but Leon said that the foundation still provided a limousine for the short trip. Leon said when they first got to the Pepsi Center he was taken on stage and was admiring the bands instruments when the foursome came on stage. "All day before I got there I was extremely nervous, I mean I was about to meet one of the biggest rock bands in the world," Leon said. "Once they got on stage I forgot they were rock stars, and they seemed really normal; it was so surreal that they were just talking to me like a member of the band." After some introductory chatting, lead singer Chris Martin asked Leon which song he wanted to play first and was surprised to find his choice "politic" was the favorite of Martin. Leon said that he was a little worried about botching some of the song's drum beats, but was reassured by Martin. "He told me not to worry about messing up; he said he totally screws that song up every time they play it as well," Leon said. "He also didn't think I could really play drums, that I would just be banging on the drums. It was a great feeling after we kicked it off and he turned around and was surprised I could play and mostly knew their songs." After finishing the song, Leon thought his wish was filled and the jam session with one of his favorite bands was over, but soon after the song ended Martin turned and asked what he wanted to play next Leon said. The band went on to play some of their bigger hits with Leon including "Scientist," and "Chinese Sleep Chant," Martin's favorite song from the band's most recent recording Viva la Vida. After the jam session was over, ended by a manager stating the band had gone over their sound check time, Leon said he gave them a gift of his own. He gave them four of his paintings he created himself. He said the band enjoyed them so much they were going to hang them up in their recording studio. Even the equipment staff enjoyed Leon's time playing with the band. A roadie for the band, known as "Roadie number 42," writes a blog after every show and mentioned him in his thoughts after the Denver show. "[it is] clear that he is not only an excellent time keeper, but he also has the parts down to any Coldplay song they care to mention," the blog said. "They [sat] chatting for a while like old mates, it was a lovely afternoon and Ricardo is an all round top chap." Leon was provided tickets to the night's concert and came back to listen to his jam session mates of a few hours prior. He said that throughout the concert lead guitarist Jonny Buckland would wave at Leon after songs; and lead singer Martin gave him a shout out during the last encore song. Leon posted videos of his time with Coldplay on YouTube and he said that someone found it and put it on coldplaying.com. The whole world can see Leon jam with Coldplay under the forum "The Day I Jammed with Coldplay." Leon said it was posted on Dec. 2, and already has over 1,600 views. Leon is grateful for his time he got to play with his favorite rock band, and is happy to find that there are still good people that would never be too famous to help a guy like him. "As far as performances go, it is safe to say that anything I do is downhill from here," Leon joked. "It is good to know that people, no matter how big or famous, can still do things to help one person." http://media.www.smudailycampus.com/media/storage/paper949/news/2008/12/08/News/Mustang.Bandsman.Gets.Wish.Granted-3573488.shtml
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
Does anyone know how long court proceedings have taken to be settled in the past?
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
Again read what I actually said, that statement was prefaced by saying that IF Coldplay didn't plagarize THEN they deserve every penny earned from that song.
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
Read what I said, if Coldplay didn't plagirize they are entitled to all of the money earned from their song.
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
Oh ok, i misunderstood your previous post.
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
Nicely put, though I think that if Coldplay didn't plagirize then there's no reason Satriani deserves anything. Even if the melodies are similar, Coldplay made it famous with their song, they deserve the money.
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
lol, he does
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
People should listen to both songs separetely. The youtube video had been edited so that both songs have the same tempo and key, which they don't, so they sound more similar than they really are.
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
^^^ Great post. The thing that makes me suspicius of Satriani is the fact that he HADN'T sued before. Why wait until yesterday, right after the Grammy noms?
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Guitarist Joe Satriani sues Coldplay for plagiarism
Great this is all over the news now. I listened to the entire Satriani song, the only bit that sounds remotely tike VLV is that little bit of the melody. Actually suing someone for a common chord progression like that is absolutely ridiculous.
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Coldplay @ GRAMMY Awards 2009 | Performed Lost & Viva La Vida | WON 3 AWARDS! [PICTURES/VIDEOS IN FI
So Joe Satriani is suing Coldplay for Viva la Vida, do you guys think this will affect their chance of winning? :( (I think this guy is being really opportunistic, the song has been out for months and just now that these nominations were announced he decided its time to file against them.)
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Random Coldplay thoughts...
:) Same here, I first got into Coldplay during winter, and AROBTTH was the album that did it.
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Random Coldplay thoughts...
For me its: VLVOD: spring X&Y: summer parachutes: fall AROBTTH: winter
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Random Coldplay thoughts...
I was walking from one class to another yesterday when I saw a stand where they were giving away free cookies and hot chocolate, i guess because of finals coming up. Anyway, as my friend and I approached it we could hear some music and it turns out they were playing Lost! over a CD player. That really made my morning.
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Download Lhuna (duet with Kylie) on Monday! [1/12/08 World Aids day]
Life in technicolor plays in background of the video on the main page.
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Absolute Radio Rock-Off - SEMI-FINALS - COLDPLAY V GREEN DAY
Yay !!! :):):):):)
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~Official Intro To Rainy Day Appreciation Thread~
Where can I find the full lyrics to this song?