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how come Prince didn't sue Phill Colins for ripping 1999 for Sussudio Sussudio is a clear rip of a title song from 1999.Prince used to take legal actions for far less and Sussudio is clearly a 1999ripoff | |
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"Yeah, and Michael Jackson's a father......."- Robin Williams, 2002 | |
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Didnt they talk about it and Prince was cool with it?
Just like Journey/Caine was okay with Purple Rain? | |
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I can hear Prince singing, "I'm gonna sue, sue yea..." | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Sussudio was a big enough disaster without getting the courts involved. Lady Cab Driver is one of the greatest songs ever! | |
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Sus was huge (deservedly so). The ewf horn breakdown is heaven | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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The song "Purple Rain" borrows elements from Journey's "Faithfully".This happens all the time in pop music. | |
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"I wish it would rain down" sounds like "Purple Rain" All good things they say never last... | |
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Easy lover sounds like take me with u All good things they say never last... | |
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You'll be in my heart sounds like Jughead All good things they say never last... | |
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I knew the chords were similar, but then I referenced the sheet music. In basics, "Purple Rain" is...
Bbsus2 - Gm7(add4) - F - Eb(add2) (Wendy & Lisa added some embellishments on those chords).
"Faithfully" is B - G#m - B/F# - E.
So they're like a half step apart. But yeah, the melodies are totally different. I mean, every other blues song has a similar progression, so it's hard to sue on that alone.
It would be cool of Journey to play "Faithfully" in concert, and beforehand tell the Prince story, then break into the chorus on "Faithfully" in the place of its normal bridge or something.
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Because Sussudio kicks ass 😜 | |
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Inspired by, not a ripp off. We're here, might as well get into it. | |
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thebanishedone said: Sussudio is a clear rip of a title song from 1999.Prince used to take legal actions for far less and Sussudio is clearly a 1999ripoff Phil Collins said in multiple interviews at the time that it was intended as a tribute. | |
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I've just listened to this on YouTube. . The synth has a similar sound, but all synths do, but in no way are the cords the same. . Yet another urban myth still doing the rounds. . Give it up and move on! . | |
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C - Dm7/C - Bb/C
1999:
F6 - Gm/F Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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thank you for this post yeah synth lick sounds the same | |
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A short article on the similarities to 1999. http://somethingelsereviews.com/2014/12/19/phil-collins-sussudio-prince-1999/
There is a link to a Demo version of Sussudio and it is pretty obvious it is inspired by 1999.
There was also a mashup on youtube of the 2 songs but I can not find it now but it was pretty cool, each song flowed into each other. | |
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Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Well, this almost caused a spit-take. Thanks! | |
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This was talked about at the time. I remember the Phil Collins video coming on and my friend talking about it back then, maybe it was '86?
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. They ain't the same song. The similarities are too incidental to constitue plagiarism. The melody and lyrics are different. . Nowadays, we live in the sad reality of a post-"Blurred Lines"-defeat world. That miscarriage of justice has led to the popular belief that songs evoking the "feel" or "atmosphere" of another song somehow represent theft. Shame on the jury who found in favor of the Gaye estate. . Maybe - hopefully - the "Blurred Lines" travesty will turn out to be an anomoly rather than a new standard. The Randy California estate lost their suit again Led Zep (thank God for that). Using the "Blurred Lines" case as a standard, maybe "Sussudio" is a 'ripoff' of '1999.' But for the most part, chord progressions aren't copyrightable (jazz artists like Charlie Parker and many more wouldn't have a compositional credit to their names if that was the case) and certainly not drum patterns, riffs, or the overall "vibe" of a song. | |
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In many ways Prince borrowed from other artists, as already stated above...
James Brown - Sexy MF, The Workm, but also It's gonna be a beutiful night George Clinton - Scarlet Pussy, to name just the most obvious one; the whole "Exodus" album Robert Palmer - Cream is Addicted to Love... Jimi Hendrix - every second guitar solo, facial impressions Marvin Gaye - EWF - Sly&theFamily Stone, ...
But the amazing thing is - he always made something brand new out of it, pushing the bounderies of music further out (well, at least most of the times... ) | |
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always thought "U Got the Look" was his way of taking the vibe of "Addicted to Love" and making it into a Prince song (it also sounds like the same sessions as the music in "Bob George" with the chord progression and guitar improv up front throughout.)
I thought Cream was a riff off of "Bang a Gong" the original... which interestingly was covered by The Power Station with Robert Palmer singing. But their remake took it into different territory in a very cool way. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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i think Cream sounds more like one T Rex song | |
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