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mahatmakanejeeves

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23. The start of "Stairway to Heaven" certainly sounds a lot like....
Fri Sep 15, 2017, 12:50 PM
Sep 2017
Spirit (band)

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The band capitalized on the success of their first album with another single, "I Got a Line on You". Released in November 1968, a month before their second album, The Family That Plays Together, it became their biggest hit single, reaching number 25 on the charts (number 28 in Canada). The album matched its success, reaching number 22. In December, they appeared at the Denver Auditorium, with support band Led Zeppelin, who soon after interpolated parts of Spirit's song "Fresh Garbage" in an extended medley based around their cover of Bob Elgin and Jerry Ragavoy's "As Long As I Have You" (initially popularized by Garnet Mimms) during their early 1969 concerts. Spirit also appeared with Led Zeppelin at two outdoor music festivals in July 1969. Jimmy Page's use of a theremin has been attributed to his seeing Randy California use one that he had mounted to his amplifier. Guitar World magazine stated that "California's most enduring legacy may well be the fingerpicked acoustic theme of the song 'Taurus', which Jimmy Page was accused of lifted virtually note for note for the introduction to 'Stairway to Heaven'." Page may have reworked a riff from "Taurus" while composing "Stairway to Heaven"; The Independent noted the similarity in 1997. In 2014, Mark Andes and a trust acting on behalf of Randy California filed an unsuccessful copyright infringement suit against Led Zeppelin in an attempt to obtain a writing credit for "Stairway to Heaven". Page denied copying "Taurus", and the suit was unsuccessful.

Stairway to Heaven

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Spirit copyright infringement lawsuit

Over the years, some people have considered that the song's opening guitar arpeggios bear a close resemblance to the 1968 instrumental "Taurus" by the Los Angeles-based rock band Spirit, written by Spirit guitarist Randy California. In the liner notes to the 1996 reissue of Spirit's self-titled debut album, California wrote: "People always ask me why "Stairway to Heaven" sounds exactly like "Taurus", which was released two years earlier. I know Led Zeppelin also played "Fresh Garbage" in their live set. They opened up for us on their first American tour."

In May 2014, Spirit bassist Mark Andes and a trust acting on behalf of California filed a copyright infringement suit against Led Zeppelin and injunction against the "release of the album containing the song" in an attempt to obtain a writing credit for California, who died in 1997. A lack of resources was cited as one of the reasons that Spirit did not file the suit earlier; according to a friend of California's mother, "Nobody had any money, and they thought the statute of limitations was done ... It will be nice if Randy got the credit." If the Spirit lawsuit had been successful, past earnings due to the song—estimated at more than US$550 million—would not have been part of the settlement, but the publisher and composers may have been entitled to a share of future profits.

On 11 April 2016, Los Angeles district judge Gary Klausner ruled that there were enough similarities between the song and the instrumental for a jury to decide the claim, and a trial was scheduled for 10 May. The copyright infringement action was brought by Michael Skidmore, a trustee for the late guitarist, whose legal name was Randy Wolfe. On 23 June, the jury ruled that the similarities between the songs did not amount to copyright infringement. In July, Skidmore's attorney filed a notice of appeal against the court's decision. In March 2017, the verdict was appealed, with a main argument being that the jury should have been able to hear a recorded version of "Taurus".


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Beth stole this one from Bobby Bland and Etta James mobeau69 Sep 2017 #1
wow thanks for the video . stonecutter357 Sep 2017 #3
Have fun on your Beth Hart journey, Stonecutter mobeau69 Sep 2017 #4
Some more Beth for your pleasure TexasBushwhacker Sep 2017 #6
That's when I discovered her, Bushwhacker. At the Kennedy Center. Was blown away! mobeau69 Sep 2017 #8
That's when I discovered her too. N/t TexasBushwhacker Sep 2017 #9
And? mobeau69 Sep 2017 #12
Pull Me Under by Dream Theater / O'Keefe Music Foundation stonecutter357 Sep 2017 #2
Sweet Judy Blue Eyes stole this one from Ian and Sylvia Tyson and Suzy Boggus mobeau69 Sep 2017 #5
Joe Cocker stole this from, well, you know who. mobeau69 Sep 2017 #7
Yep, I'll play alone! LOL Another one stolen from Carol by her friend, Sweet Baby James. mobeau69 Sep 2017 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author Jake Stern Sep 2017 #11
Since when is covering a song stealing? PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2017 #13
It isn't. mobeau69 Sep 2017 #14
Thank you. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2017 #20
yeah OriginalGeek Sep 2017 #24
Yes. Unnecessarily pejorative PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2017 #26
Under that definition, I'd offer this one. Dr. Strange Sep 2017 #53
seems to me the theme from the Simpsons was stolen from the Jetsons diva77 Sep 2017 #15
Then there's actually stealing a song: The Lion Sleeps Tonight NotASurfer Sep 2017 #16
Ice Ice Baby JonLP24 Sep 2017 #17
Stolen from Dolly Parton mobeau69 Sep 2017 #18
that's the ultimate on making someone else's song "your own". unblock Sep 2017 #27
Yes!!! Yes!!! Whitney took Dolly Parton's exquisite ballad and shrieked all the nuance out of it! LisaM Sep 2017 #28
The White Stripes did a surprisingly great cover of "Jolene" cemaphonic Sep 2017 #67
Stolen from Al Green. yallerdawg Sep 2017 #19
Official Review mobeau69 Sep 2017 #35
The rules: yallerdawg Sep 2017 #36
OK. I guess I stand corrected. mobeau69 Sep 2017 #37
I thought Marvin Gaye wrote it! yallerdawg Sep 2017 #40
I found this, dawg... mobeau69 Sep 2017 #41
Only Carole King should be allowed to do Carole King songs. lastlib Sep 2017 #21
Except that Carole King started out as a songwriter for other artists. LisaM Sep 2017 #29
Aretha shouldn't do Natural Woman? nolabear Sep 2017 #38
An even better one stolen from Al Green Beausoleil Sep 2017 #22
and the band Beausoleil stole from many Cajun predecessors kwassa Sep 2017 #44
The start of "Stairway to Heaven" certainly sounds a lot like.... mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2017 #23
Spirit and Led Zeppelin were both at the Texas International Pop Festival. argyl Sep 2017 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author Ohiya Sep 2017 #33
Cross-posted from the Roy Acuff birthday thread mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2017 #25
One more Expecting Rain Sep 2017 #50
Thanks. You made me look it up. mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2017 #62
Love the Carter Family Expecting Rain Sep 2017 #63
It's on "Will the Circle be Unbroken" too. mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2017 #64
One of my Desert Island picks. Expecting Rain Sep 2017 #65
Oh, so many TlalocW Sep 2017 #30
There's a new lawsuit alleging Bruno Mars' Uptown Funk is a ripoff Initech Sep 2017 #31
Actually, I thought it sounded more like Morris Day and the Time kwassa Sep 2017 #45
Rui Nagai stole this from Queen sakabatou Sep 2017 #34
Here's one that brings back memories Zorro Sep 2017 #39
Everybody was playing it backwards. mobeau69 Sep 2017 #42
Yeah! One of mine! DFW Sep 2017 #43
Paul Simon stole "O Sacred Head now Wounded" for his "American Anthem." Check CTyankee Sep 2017 #46
No question about it. mobeau69 Sep 2017 #47
Draft Morning Mendocino Sep 2017 #48
From the Rivingtons..... Tikki Sep 2017 #49
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This one was stolen several times from Chuck Berry Miles Archer Sep 2017 #51
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R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders totally ripped off Charley Jordan's 'Keep it Clean' Brother Buzz Sep 2017 #54
There's a difference between stealing and covering TexasBushwhacker Sep 2017 #56
Yep, a lot of songs are covered by a lot of artists. Not so many do it so well mobeau69 Sep 2017 #58
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In my opinion, this one. Iggo Sep 2017 #66
Dazed and Confused by Led Zepplin was completely stolen HarmonyRockets Sep 2017 #68
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