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Is "The Question Of You" a rip-off song? Hi,
a few years ago someone here on the org claimed that "The Question Of You" is directly lifted from a 50's tune! Here's the link to the thread I'm talking about http://prince.org/msg/7/179066?&pg=4 Was anybody ever able to find out which song that 50s track is? Or is the whole story just a myth? "ohYeeeeeah" said: I'm a massive Bowie fan. Even on Scary Monsters, I always skip Fame ... | |
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first time i ever heard this story | |
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Anxiety said: first time i ever heard this story
I read the story back then when it was posted and couldnt get it out of my head until today. So i decided to bring this topic up again and resolve the riddle once for all? "ohYeeeeeah" said: I'm a massive Bowie fan. Even on Scary Monsters, I always skip Fame ... | |
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I just scanned that whole thread from Feb, 2006...I was in school at the time and computerless at home.
The "rip-off," conversation always goes to the same place. God deals the cards. Look at Christmas records. You can listen to all of the classic songs by a zillion artists and still enjoy every version. For example, I love Babyface's version of "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer." If something has a similar sound...or an exact cover, let it be. How are people gonna compare music a thousand years from now? Similarities can be made everywhere. "The Lion Sleeps Tonight... | |
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Tame said: I just scanned that whole thread from Feb, 2006...I was in school at the time and computerless at home.
The "rip-off," conversation always goes to the same place. God deals the cards. Look at Christmas records. You can listen to all of the classic songs by a zillion artists and still enjoy every version. For example, I love Babyface's version of "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer." If something has a similar sound...or an exact cover, let it be. How are people gonna compare music a thousand years from now? Similarities can be made everywhere. I understand what you mean, but thats not the point!The original thread was about how "Do me Baby" sounds very very similar to a song by Eddie Hazel."Kiss" sound very similar to a song called "Gotta be man".And i (once for all) want to know if "The Question of you" has als some "borrowed elements" in it? (and if yes from whom these ideas have been lifted?) I just need to know [Edited 9/9/08 16:44pm] "ohYeeeeeah" said: I'm a massive Bowie fan. Even on Scary Monsters, I always skip Fame ... | |
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I don't really care. Nobody can do it like Prince. | |
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Prince doesn't own the Pentatonic scale | |
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"The Question of U" always reminded me of one of his own songs, "Under the Cherry Moon". | |
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IAintTheOne said: Prince doesn't own the Pentatonic scale
I bet HE thinks differently. | |
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ToraToraDreams said: IAintTheOne said: Prince doesn't own the Pentatonic scale
I bet HE thinks differently. i love your avatar its like hes going 'hmmm whys everyone using my scale?' walk with crooked shoes www.myspace/syblepurplelishous | |
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Many songs are similiar to other songs.There are only so many notes that musicians can play If a songwriter feels that another artist has stolen their idea,it's up to them to take appropriate action,but come on...everything in pop music is inspired by something that came before it. | |
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True!
"Erotic City" was clearly inspired by "White Horse" "Cream" was inspired by Marc Bolans "Get I t On (Bang a gong)" BUT "Do Me Baby" for example has been lifted NOTE BY NOTE from Eddie Hazel. (Check the intro of the song "Frantic Moment" if you dont belive me.) I think thats VERY DIFFERENT from "to get inspired by something" Dont get me wrong. I didnt start this thread to say Prince is a copy-kat or something like that. I'm just curious if there was a song that was the basis for "The Question Of You". (Like that "Gotta Be Your Man" song was clearly the "inspiration" for Prince's "Kiss). He's a musical genius anyway imho But even a genius borrows ideas sometimes you know... [Edited 9/10/08 10:12am] [Edited 9/10/08 10:13am] [Edited 9/10/08 10:18am] [Edited 9/10/08 10:20am] "ohYeeeeeah" said: I'm a massive Bowie fan. Even on Scary Monsters, I always skip Fame ... | |
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I Think P is musical genius he dont have to copy anyone elses song but he may get inspiration from something he hears from time to time. | |
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mamabeafan said: I Think P is musical genius he dont have to copy anyone elses song but he may get inspiration from something he hears from time to time.
Yes, but not in the case of "Do me Baby" or "Kiss" "ohYeeeeeah" said: I'm a massive Bowie fan. Even on Scary Monsters, I always skip Fame ... | |
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Soulstar77A said: Hi,
a few years ago someone here on the org claimed that "The Question Of You" is directly lifted from a 50's tune! Here's the link to the thread I'm talking about http://prince.org/msg/7/179066?&pg=4 Was anybody ever able to find out which song that 50s track is? Or is the whole story just a myth? I wouldn't be surprised, I heard he tried to steal from Jimi but got smacked down a peg or two. That's why he wears heels now. I saw Prince cry
and I asked God why The answer He gave caused me 2 b saved Now I cannot tell a lie | |
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