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'Stairway to Heaven' Copyright Trial Could End Quickly
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| June 15, 2016
| Yvette C. Hammett
Posted on 06/16/2016 10:11:46 AM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway
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posted on
06/16/2016 10:15:13 AM PDT
by
Rio
(Proud resident of the State of Jefferson)
To: nickcarraway
Zeppelin were petty thieves, but not in this case. It truly is a very commonplace, centuries-old device. A cliche, even.
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posted on
06/16/2016 10:16:30 AM PDT
by
Huck
To: nickcarraway
It’s my understanding that it’s not even the members of Spirit who’ve brought this suit, but the trustee for the estate of one of the members. Is that correct?
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posted on
06/16/2016 10:17:29 AM PDT
by
IYAS9YAS
(Veni accipe eam.)
To: IYAS9YAS
The trustee of the songwriter.
To: IYAS9YAS
Its my understanding that its not even the members of Spirit whove brought this suit, but the trustee for the estate of one of the members. Is that correct?Okay, so it's a trustee for the estate of founding member Randy California, and still-living original bassist Mark Andes filing the suit.
Why now? Why not back in 1971 when Stairway to Heaven was released?
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posted on
06/16/2016 10:20:54 AM PDT
by
IYAS9YAS
(Veni accipe eam.)
To: nickcarraway
I remember a similar case. Representatives for Huey Lewis and the News claimed Ray Parker Jr. sole a part of “I want a New Drug” and used it in “Ghostbusters”. Ironically a guitar riff from “Purple Haze” was heard in the Huey Lewis tune.
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posted on
06/16/2016 10:20:58 AM PDT
by
Huskrrrr
To: nickcarraway
I take it they don’t have copies of Spirit’s play lists during the time they were opening for the Zep.
To: nickcarraway
Thanks. I looked up some information. Supposedly the bassist is in on the suit, as well.
Again, I ask why now? And why not in 1971?
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posted on
06/16/2016 10:21:47 AM PDT
by
IYAS9YAS
(Veni accipe eam.)
To: nickcarraway
To: nickcarraway
I recall watching a youtube video where they compared about 7 Zep songs to earlier, original tunes from other artists and they were all a spot on match. Zep stole a bunch of material.
To: IYAS9YAS
To: nickcarraway
They spaced.Long trip, man.
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posted on
06/16/2016 10:28:18 AM PDT
by
IYAS9YAS
(Veni accipe eam.)
To: circlecity
Lots of musicians “borrowed” bits from others dating at least back to Beethoven and Mozart. The only clear cut case of absolute theft that I agree Zeppelin stole was Dazed and Confused. There was simply no justification for that.
To: Rio
Other than the short guitar part towards the beginning, I hear nothing in this song that makes me think that LZ are guilty of plagiarism, and even the guitar part is debatable.
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posted on
06/16/2016 10:35:51 AM PDT
by
Major Matt Mason
(Those that can, do, those that can't, work in the Beltway.)
To: Fiji Hill
When it comes to hymns, I prefer In The Garden of Eden by I. Ron Butterfly.
To: Larry Lucido
When it comes to hymns, I prefer In The Garden of Eden by I. Ron Butterfly.Wait a minute... this sounds like rock and/or roll.
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posted on
06/16/2016 10:44:41 AM PDT
by
IYAS9YAS
(Veni accipe eam.)
To: nickcarraway
The only thing that comes to mind is background music on a discovery channel show about space
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posted on
06/16/2016 10:46:43 AM PDT
by
deek69
To: IYAS9YAS
You are correct, a trustee brought the suit against Page and Plant. I am a musician, and can say there are some similarities in Taurus to STH, but the song is so ubiquitous now, in terms of recognition and over four decades of airplay, that it would be hard to rule against Page and Plant. While Randy Wolfe(California) was a very talented guitarist, he was no Jimmy Page. I saw Spirit one time in my over forty years of concert-going. They were the back-up band to Bob Seger on Sept.4, 1975 at Cobo Arena, in Detroit, when Seger recorded his "Live Bullet" album, which is widely regarded as one of the best live rock albums ever recorded. My brother bought a block of twenty five seats on the main floor, and needless to say, it was quite a party.Spirit played their back-up set, and Randy California was so enthusiastic and pumped up playing, that he wouldn't end the set when the time came. So, ultimately, they cut the power to the amps and turned the house lights on in the arena. Then Seger came on and played his historic concert. And by the way, Detroit audiences were the greatest, as Seger said. That concert is still fresh in my memory forty years later.
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posted on
06/16/2016 10:48:10 AM PDT
by
gigster
(Cogito, Ergo, Ronaldus Magnus Conservatusb)
To: nickcarraway
The Taurus song is beautiful and StH does share some similarities. However, if they are claiming that StH copies from Taurus, then Taurus is guilty of copying from Bach’s harpsichord concertos.
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posted on
06/16/2016 10:48:33 AM PDT
by
rjsimmon
(The Tree of Liberty Thirsts)
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