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jberryhill

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40. Oh man, how about a trigger warning, eh?
Wed Apr 13, 2016, 12:23 AM
Apr 2016

You know, the North Koreans are the world champs in "let's get kids to sing weird stuff" department.

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A note progression? yallerdawg Apr 2016 #1
Here's "Taurus" starroute Apr 2016 #2
It's a lot more than 4. nt thereismore Apr 2016 #4
Correct. drm604 Apr 2016 #7
. jberryhill Apr 2016 #11
I'll see your Jim Croce and raise you Mary Poppins. thesquanderer Apr 2016 #22
Call jberryhill Apr 2016 #30
It works with 'Amazing Grace' too Ron Obvious Apr 2016 #32
Oh man, how about a trigger warning, eh? jberryhill Apr 2016 #40
Of course it's not coincidence. JackRiddler Apr 2016 #16
I'm not sure about money ripcord Apr 2016 #39
Agree with the comment above - it's much more than four notes jberryhill Apr 2016 #10
Why? Because justice is important, and Led Zeppelin stole a lot of other music. All but one songs thereismore Apr 2016 #3
I thought that there was a 3 year statute of limitations for seeking a copyright lawsuit? cstanleytech Apr 2016 #5
No jberryhill Apr 2016 #9
Copyright statute of limitations explained onenote Apr 2016 #12
It's a remastered version. Dr. Strange Apr 2016 #36
Still sounds like a BS lawsuit since they didnt sue back when it was first released but cstanleytech Apr 2016 #37
One thing about lawsuits... jberryhill Apr 2016 #41
I also hear Canoe52 Apr 2016 #6
spirit should be thanking zep otherwise we wouldnt have heard of them saturnsring Apr 2016 #8
You have no f'n idea of what you said JunkYardDogg Apr 2016 #15
I wouldn't have remembered that song and the part Page lifted from it independentpiney Apr 2016 #21
well i wasnt in diapers - i dont remember them but i do remember zeppelin saturnsring Apr 2016 #23
I have no doubt Page stole it. independentpiney Apr 2016 #13
Stole is relative. JackRiddler Apr 2016 #17
I'm sure with Spirit "it came from the fields" independentpiney Apr 2016 #20
Why is he the scum of the earth? Jackie Wilson Said Apr 2016 #27
Well he's a statutory rapist for one NobodyHere Apr 2016 #42
They were a really good band JunkYardDogg Apr 2016 #14
Not too far a stretch, but this is similar. alfredo Apr 2016 #18
sharing, not coopting Wibly Apr 2016 #19
Why would you doubt it? Codeine Apr 2016 #28
They did a lot of "sharing," and eventually paid for much of it. sofa king Apr 2016 #29
Based on the first four notes, these two are almost the same tune JustABozoOnThisBus Apr 2016 #24
Or one of my favorites: sofa king Apr 2016 #31
Did you know it's actually from the Polyvetsian Dances #2 by Borodin? jberryhill Apr 2016 #34
In music, writing, and probably most of the arts, copying happens all of the time Yavin4 Apr 2016 #25
Any musician can easily see that the songs are different.... cbdo2007 Apr 2016 #26
I heard about that years ago Stryder Apr 2016 #33
How about this one Politicalboi Apr 2016 #35
Is this the same Spirit with Ed Cassidy and Randy California? Hotler Apr 2016 #38
This should get laughed out of court. Adrahil Apr 2016 #43
Pretty Fair Musician Here ProfessorGAC Apr 2016 #44
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