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Did Bruno Mars "Uptown Funk" Steal from Gap Band? In light of the verdict against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams - in favor of Marvin Gaye's heirs - in the "Blurred Lines" case, there has been a lot of hand-wringing in the music business about whether this case will open the floodgates for other claims of uncredited song appropriation. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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the floodgates are about to open
it was bound to happen | |
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It steals from The Gap Band, The Time, Cameo, P-Funk, Zapp.... the list goes on. |
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it's been going on for over 25 years......
I think the artists of authenticity are fed up w/so many people taking their music they are finally speaking out about it which is a great thing
if the artists who rely on sampling, if they made their own music and 10 years down the line, they find their music being sampled by everyone in sight, they would get upset too
music is a very personable form of expression and when you put your heart into crafting something for the ages, and it's being reduced to a sample to generate sales, it's a major insult of sorts | |
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It didn't steal! [Edited 3/16/15 7:36am] | |
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If this was a Blues song, people would be treating it like a fine blended wine. Hints of MPLS, some Cincinnati, etc. People borrow from each other all the time. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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Or does that line borrow from this more which came out the same year as "Oops"? 3 out of 5 words are the same - "Funk you right on up" vs "Uptown funk you up". . . Perhaps those songs from 1979 need to battle each other in the court room first and then the winner can move on to the final to battle "Uptown Funk". This is what music is all about, lawyers having a steady line of lucrative work Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss... | |
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No, it acquired... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I said this in another thread...
thanks to the Blurred Lines lawsuit,we're not gonna hear alot of songs that pay tribute to the past.I think it was great to see artists and bands reaching back and creating music inspired by the good ol' days.We needed to get back to the days of funk,disco and just plain good music...songs with actual grooves! Any time that young music fans can hear something like "Uptown Funk" on the radio,that's a good thing.They desperately need that.But alas,we probably won't get more songs like that anymore.Everyone will be too afraid of getting sued | |
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Good. It separates artist from posers. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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it would be more of an advantage of the artists of today would learn how to make their own music so they can become the type of artist that don't have to rely on sampling or recreating.....
eventually, the samples will run out
allot of these artists are making tons of money and can do things like open up music schools, study music composition, and the moment that they discover they can make music on their own, it could be their greatest moment and they can achieve the same level of musician ship those the luminaries of yesterday did, and these lawsuits wouldn't occur....
I believe its possible...always did
if the generations of yesterday did it, so can future generations...
and w/that possibility, then we just might discover our next great musical genre because Rap started 40 years ago and that was the last new genre to hit [Edited 3/16/15 13:31pm] | |
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I sometimes wonder if drum machines were done away with and recording artists stopped sampling, how much new music would be released? Probably not much. "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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exactly, they have grown accustomed to relying on both......
it's very enticing because the music of year's past was so good | |
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Well, that cuts to the point of the matter. There are plenty of young single artists and bands that create their own individualistic music but give credit to the artists they grew up listening to... Just like artists of the past--in every artistic genre--have built on what has come before. Some have given credit to the artists who inspire them and some don't. Look at your local music scene and you may find some diamonds there that don't exist on the pop charts now... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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oh oh All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Graycap23 said:
Good. It separates artist from posers. What's better...a "new" song that is heavily inspired by the great music of the past,or a new song that sounds like all the other modern-day crap that dominates the airwaves? At least a song like "Uptown Funk" is giving the youngsters a chance to hear something other than the predictable,stale,hip-hop sounding stuff.It gives them a taste of what we had growing up in that era. | |
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That's ridiculous. Artists in the 70s/ 80s stole LIBERALLY - Barkays ripped everything, nobody was bitching. Prince ripped stuff. Everybody does it. The difference is do you make it your own or not. Uptown Funk was its own thing. I'm sick of people acting like the bands we grew up on didnt do the same exact thing. [Edited 3/16/15 17:30pm] | |
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I support the idea of artists going "retro".Everyone always complains that today's music sucks.Well,then let's bring back the great sounds and ideas of the past.I'm all for it. | |
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wow. The gap band lifted so much from george clinton and p-funk back in the day......same as george lifted so much from sly and JB. whatever...i think the song pays homage more than anything. i don't hear any one thing that can be claimed as stolen | |
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It's funny........it is mostly the button pushers that we are discussing, not actual musicians. FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent. | |
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Allot of these artists today make way more money than their predecessors with more opportunities to make money with clothing lines, endorsing products and the like, many have started their own labels like the Jay Zs and P Diddys of the world. They can open up music schools and have artists working for them learn music composition like Quincy Jones did during his teenage years. It may take more effort to learn how to do it but they will benefit in the long run and music can be better for it. If past generations can do it, future generations can to. I believe music has no limits. It's infinite in nature | |
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. Yup. ALLLL your favourite artists have used someone elses "vibe" before. . This is not new. . The only new thing is a successful lawsuit based on "vibe" and nothing of substance. . Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss... | |
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It all started with The Mickey Mouse Club!?!
Seriously, I commented on another thread that a "brand" doesn't apply to human beings, it applies to a lifeless product sold by a corporation. What times we live in... [Edited 3/16/15 18:41pm] "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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