Mr. Brian wrote:I was in a few bands in my youth that never got past the demo stage but one band I was in got featured on a professionally released CD compilation of our local music scene. We wouldn't have seen any money from it but I was a bit annoyed that the singer in working with the label had listed his name as the sole songwriting credit. He did bring the song to the table but I felt that music and arrangement was a collaborative effort of all band members. It was kind of a different song until we all got our hands on it. We broke up before it even got released anyway. Oh well.
YoYoMan wrote:Mr. Brian wrote:One of my favorite pieces of music, the acoustic intro of "Over the Hills and Far Away" supposedly wasn't written by Jimmy Page.
Mr. Brian wrote:YoYoMan wrote:Mr. Brian wrote:One of my favorite pieces of music, the acoustic intro of "Over the Hills and Far Away" supposedly wasn't written by Jimmy Page.
Before I heard of the Bunnymen I was a big Zeppelin fan. I am aware of all the allegations but I never heard of this one.
I think in the case of the Zeppelin blues based songs this was deliberate at times but blues lends itself to that sort of thing and Page and Plant admit it to some degree in that early music. Blues musicians would take each others riffs all the time and borrow lyrics. Folk music was the same way. It was almost expected that other peoples tunes would show up in new versions or melodies would be exchanged. This really didn't become a problem until pop and rock music became a huge moneymaking venture.
For some of the the other contemporary allegations on Zeppelin I think it's a mixed bag of "no one will notice if I lift this bit" to something more subconscious. For example, back to the Beatles, I don't think George Harrison deliberately based My Sweet Lord on that Chiffons song. I think that was an old melody that was rolling around in his head and he wrote his own song. I had heard that McCartney was so sure he "stole" Yesterday when he came up with the tune that he was asking everyone he knew what it sounded like until he was convinced it was original.
Mr. Brian wrote:
Before I heard of the Bunnymen I was a big Zeppelin fan. I am aware of all the allegations but I never heard of this one.
Mr. Brian wrote:To answer your question, no it was a process where I started discovering all this music I didn't even know existed before a new radio station in town started playing it but I guess I did shun stuff like Zeppelin, Sabbath, The Who, Queen, etc for a while when I turned to bands like The Cure, Bunnymen, Smiths, New Order, The Clash, etc. I really don't play guitar much anymore but when I did I still cited Jimmy Page and Will Sergeant as my biggest dream influences.
Dr Cheese wrote:I remember going to see Tangerine Dream at the Royal Court in Liverpool in 1981, Stratosfear used to be one of my favourite albums.
Haven't listened to them for years but I reckon someone should remix their stuff and add some nice trancey drumbeats.
Or maybe not.
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