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The very first time I hear a full Coldplay album was about 2003 or 2004 at my sister's house while we're having dinner and I was impressed, yes they hit me and hit me hard with the A Rush Blood To The Head.
A few years later I was in love with several of their songs including Talk. The time pass and I listen to the German band Kraftwerk and Computer Love and take me a time to realize that They were taking advantage of the Coldplay song Talk (2005) and think "they are using a successful song to sale their music" DEAD WRONG!!!
What a surprise Krafwek it's a real old band in spite of their years their sound it's pretty actual, Computer Love was released in 1981 Chirs Martin was 4 years old.
So I learn my lesson, first check and then "TALK"
https://open.spotify.com/track/5BXBi5pLeJhblMVH2ltjpl?si=lj7sHAHD
https://open.spotify.com/track/07TzXoUAtflCfeipNNXFtk?si=s7QQvK28
If you have some story kind like this I would love to know.
Wish you only the very best!!!
In the credits of "Talk" appear the members of Kraftwerk since they gave the permission to Coldplay to use part of "Computer love".
Distinct is the case of Joe Satriani who claimed Coldplay for plagiarism of his song "If I could fly" (2004) in "Viva la Vida" (2008).
Another similar case is the song "The Air that I breathe" by The Hollies (1973) and "Creep" by Radiohead (1993). Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood from The Hollies are in the credits of Creep.
Another one: Fight test by The Flaming Lips (2002) is really the same as Father and Son by Cat Stevens (1970)
More Coldplay in this thread:
Every teardrop is a waterfall (2011) contains elements of I Go to Rio (1976) by Peter Allen. And this last one, was sampled in the song "Ritmo de la Noche" by The Sacados (1990) (origanally by belgium group Mystic)
"Without You" by Lana Del Rey (2012) and "Wildest Dream" by Taylor Swift (2014).
The reff sounds similar.
https://open.spotify.com/track/6g4RVB6qiuySTw9FCV1HEM
https://open.spotify.com/track/4NphdFxnXNaqYM0XkdrRUT
I just find this article and already add the songs to the Playlist
8 Songs Accused of Plagiarism That Hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100
Excellent Sunday!!!
One more: Cameroon Manu Dibango released his song Soul Makossa in 1972. A chanted vocal part of the song was used in Wanna be startin' somethin' by Michael Jackson (Thriller) in 1982. Later it was used in Don't Stop the music by Rihanna (Good Girl Gone Bad) in 2007.
Keep shining @BenitoKCM.....
Don't stop please....
This time is about an argentine artist: Gustavo Cerati. His album Bocanada (1999) was a great sucessfull in Argentina and Latin America (both critics and public). Many songs of this album contain samples. One of them contains a sample of Waltz for Lumumba by The Spencer Davis Gruop (1967). The song called Tabu (1999).
@BenitoK I love that album, big fan of Soda Stereo and of course Cerati's also, I can´t add this songs is to the Playlist.... isn't available in my contry.
Another one.... now Simple Plan show some love to Green Day....maybe not in the correct way:
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Looks like Green Day big fans as are Simple Plan takes little to far their admiration and led them to copy chord progressions from their idol's 2004 hit Boulevard of Broken Dreams.
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What do you think?
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