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Prince Stealing Music Again Compare the guitar riff during the intro of both songs Thin Lizzy - Sarah Prince - Baltimore | |
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So you think Prince stealing music again? is that your out right accusation??? Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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How amazing that its taken 30 years for someone to notice this. You should sue Prince on their behalf. Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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The Prince song referred to has only been out for 2 days... Chili Sauce. | |
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Really? I thought is was Raspberry Beret? Sounds nothing like Baltimore? Always cry 4 love, never cry 4 pain. | |
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luv4u said: So you think Prince stealing music again? is that your out right accusation??? Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy looked like that b4 Prince did...Andre Cymone was quoted as saying they were Thin Lizzy fans as youths, so it could be possible he was influenced... | |
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guitar riff is similar tho | |
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I thought of Raspberry Beret as well, but I can see where Baltimore & Sarah sound similar; it's really only around the guitar riff though. Your lips would make a lollipop too happy. | |
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I don't see or hear any similarities - it can't be "stealing" imo: Prince 4Ever. | |
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The guitar playing on Baltimore actually sounds more reminiscent of early Thin Lizzy (early 70's) than Black Rose era. But anyway, to call this a lift of Sarah is really pushing it. [Edited 5/12/15 1:53am] | |
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I don't know if your reply is some kind of joke or if you're being serious, but the song and video were released in October of 1979 and Prince didn't have "that look" until late 81 or early 82, during the Controversy tour. Check out the pic of the Sarah single.
Here is a pic of Thin Lizzy's 1977 (febuary 16 1977 in Germany) single Waiting For An Alibi with Phil Lynott's hair coming down over one eye. This was before Prince even had a record deal.
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You and some other people on this site are living proof that De Nile ain't just the name of a river in Africa. You don't hear it, because you don't want to hear it. I refuse to believe that you can't hear that the opening guitar riffs of both songs are the same. Prince's is at a slightly slower tempo, but other than that, they are the same. I guess you would also deny what I posted on this thread, as well [Edited 5/12/15 4:27am] | |
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I can hear it. But it's just a few notes, not even the full phrase. Besides all the rest of the instrumentation, not to mention the song, are different. But sure, call people deniers because they won't agree with you | |
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You and some other people on this site are living proof that De Nile ain't just the name of a river in Africa. You don't hear it, because you don't want to hear it. I refuse to believe that you can't hear that the opening guitar riffs of both songs are the same. Prince's is at a slightly slower tempo, but other than that, they are the same. I guess you would also deny what I posted on this thread, as well [Edited 5/12/15 4:27am] You do realize that you can use a few notes without getting into trouble for copyright infringement. | |
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They are similiar but not exact. That is such a simple riff that it could easily be coincidence..........or not. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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I hear it with the guitar riff so I'm inclined to believe that this is no coincidence just as he was called out for taking from Miriam Makeba for Colonized Mind. It's lazy at the bare minimum and approaching Robin Thicke/Bruno Mars territory. Jeux Sans Frontiers | |
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. actually its you and some other people that need to learn the difference between stealing and possibly being influenced by something. . all you and the others like you want to do is stir up shit. get a lilfe. . "Those who do not want to imitate anything, produce nothing." - Salvador Dali . 12 notes in the world, sometimes things are going to be similar. [Edited 5/12/15 7:00am] | |
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Love Sarah. Hundalasiliah! | |
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There are dozens of Prince songs actually strike that, there are millions of songs that sound similar to other music but are not copies. Seriously, you could go through Chuck Berry's catalog and find every famous guitar riff that people think was created by others. Musicians learn to play by mimicking, you learn how to write songs by mimicking and you repeat and repeat until your voice and sound starts coming through. It's why most music sounds familiar, most artists have the same hero's in whatever genre of music they perform like RNB(Prince, Stevie, Marvin, Donnie, etc) so there ends up being many different artists copying their hero's and ending up producing a product that sounds similar to each other and borrowed from the past. However, that doesn't make them theives, so please don't outright say anyone stole anything from another artist unless it is note for note and there is no doubt about it. Singers have taken riffs and runs from other artists is that stealing? No. If you heard a lead guitar line and liked it and played it over and over and over and then made changes to it that are yours and what you would do to it, is it stolen? No. I can't tell you how many piano parts in songs I've loved and learned to play and played them over and over and then added and took away from them to create something that's mine. It's how I and so many musicians learned. | |
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Love Thin Lizzy, love "Sarah", didn't make this connection - and I don't hear it.
Keep reaching for the stars though! | |
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Polo1026 said: There are dozens of Prince songs actually strike that, there are millions of songs that sound similar to other music but are not copies. Seriously, you could go through Chuck Berry's catalog and find every famous guitar riff that people think was created by others. Musicians learn to play by mimicking, you learn how to write songs by mimicking and you repeat and repeat until your voice and sound starts coming through. It's why most music sounds familiar, most artists have the same hero's in whatever genre of music they perform like RNB(Prince, Stevie, Marvin, Donnie, etc) so there ends up being many different artists copying their hero's and ending up producing a product that sounds similar to each other and borrowed from the past. However, that doesn't make them theives, so please don't outright say anyone stole anything from another artist unless it is note for note and there is no doubt about it. Singers have taken riffs and runs from other artists is that stealing? No. If you heard a lead guitar line and liked it and played it over and over and over and then made changes to it that are yours and what you would do to it, is it stolen? No. I can't tell you how many piano parts in songs I've loved and learned to play and played them over and over and then added and took away from them to create something that's mine. It's how I and so many musicians learned. yep....just like the keyboard riff from Vanhalen - 'Jump', is similar to the keyboard riff from the song, "Dirty Mind"....happens all the time... | |
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THERE ARE ONLY SO MANY NOTES YOU CAN ARRANGE, PEOPLE.
And when a key is selected, the ear, BY DEFINITION, hears harmonics that are suggestive of all the other songs written in that key.
with 12 notes to chose from some degree of overlap is just inevitable, especially given all the music that gets created these days.
Is some of it a little bit more than that?
Maybe.
So what?
Picasso said: "good artists borrow, great artists steal."
And his Women of Algiers just dold for 170 Million, highest price ever paid at auction. | |
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Okay OP. So Prince is a thief. Does that make you feel better?
Will it tarnish his image or negate the overwhelmingly positive news he's gotten the past two days which probably bothers the crap out of you? No.
Prince is a thief yall.
There. Now what? | |
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Yeah. What did Churchhill say about fanatics? They can't change their mind and won't change the subject. If it's not about Prince, they don't have a clue. | |
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How about "Invisible Man" by Queen sounding like "Ghostbusters"? "Ghostbusters" WAS a rip-off of "I want a new drug" by Huey Lewis, but "Invisible Man" sounds more like it was just inspired by GBusters. [Edited 5/12/15 14:06pm] [Edited 5/12/15 14:07pm] | |
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Remember, Phil Lynott fronted a band called Grand Slam as well. Sound familiar? | |
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When I hear Baltimore, I feel like I hear an older Prince song, but cannot place it. It is more specific to the guitar riff at the beginning ...... can anyone help or guess? For the life of me I cannot place it! At first I thought Steely Dan, Hey Nineteen, it's close but I know there is an older Prince song...... Help! The only LOVE there is, IS the LOVE WE MAKE ~ Prince | |
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It sounds like the Thin Lizzy song. Even the percussion is similar. | |
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