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Miles Archer

(24,328 posts)
Thu Apr 12, 2018, 07:24 PM Apr 2018

Zeroes from Heroes: Name a song that was an unfortunate misstep from a "classic" rock performer

I'm gonna go with Springteen's "Outlaw Pete." A lot of people hated that one, including me. That's 8 L-O-N-G minutes, pardner.

KISS chose not to sue him for the song, which some people said bore a more than passing resemblance to their "I Was Made For Loving You."



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Zeroes from Heroes: Name a song that was an unfortunate misstep from a "classic" rock performer (Original Post) Miles Archer Apr 2018 OP
"My sweet lord" by George Harrison unblock Apr 2018 #1

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1. "My sweet lord" by George Harrison
Thu Apr 12, 2018, 07:30 PM
Apr 2018

Lost a huuuuuge and lengthy copyright infringement suit on that one. Basically a rip off of Ronnie Mack's "he's so fine"

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