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Post by NtiFlink on Jan 11, 2005 9:41:54 GMT 2
Oletko ikinä kuunnellut uutta levyä ja ollut täysin varma, että olet kuullut saman jo aiemmin? Vielä parempaa: omistat alkuperäisen teoksen eikä uudemmassa versiossa ole mitään mainintaa alkuperäisestä.<br> Ever heard a brand new song and you're sure you have heard it before? Even better, you own a record with the original version.
Ja tänne keräämme arkistoa näistä enemmän tai vähemmän taitavasti pöllityistä riffeistä ja/tai biiseistä... ja nimenomaan niistä kappaleista joissa "uusiotekijät" väittävät tuotantoa täysin omakseen.
Post here a quote if you find a "stolen song" and you know where you have heard it before.
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sirius13
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Post by sirius13 on May 30, 2005 18:14:23 GMT 2
there's a track on the new Grave Digger album that's got a riff from Metallica's 'Enter Sandman', plain as day. But I think Grave Digger are great, so I forgive them.
Of course Nile ripped off a riff from 'Well of Souls' by Candlemass and turned it into an instrumental intro. There is no credit to Candlemass on the crap Nile album (in my opinion Nile are MAJORLY over-rated).
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Post by hartsa on Sept 19, 2005 15:35:32 GMT 2
Uuden Children Of Bodom CD:n We're Not Gonna Fall alku on kutakuinkin sama kuin In Flames-orkesterin Touch Of Red alku. Kaikesta sitä pitääkin niuhottaa... pitäis vissiin hankkia elämä.
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Post by ®aphaelangelo on Dec 24, 2005 0:11:17 GMT 2
This one is by Sibelius and Joukahainen.
<http://home.graffiti.net/vprapo:graffiti.net/231205.mov>
You'll need QuickTime, but Merry Xmas anyway,
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Post by asamael on Mar 15, 2006 23:45:54 GMT 2
Godsplague's Road song - main riff is a clear ripoff from Pride And Glory's (Zakk Wylde's project) Horse called war.
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Post by umeeT on Mar 19, 2006 18:06:47 GMT 2
According to Monolith's reviewer, SM's Divine Wind sounded like Metallicas Enter Sandman. But now I have to reveal that DW was written around 1990, about year before Metallica's Black Album was released...
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Post by sirius13 on Mar 19, 2006 20:21:20 GMT 2
According to Monolith's reviewer, SM's Divine Wind sounded like Metallicas Enter Sandman. But now I have to reveal that DW was written around 1990, about year before Metallica's Black Album was released... Ha! I have to disagree with that reviewer. It seems to me he's picked out a couple of notes and thinks he's found something... However, he is WRONG! It's all about context, and DW feels NOTHING like Enter Sandman. I feel quite strongly about it actually. DW is THE soundtrack to planes peeling out of the sky and it's totally different to Sandman. It's more fun, it's more rockin', and it GROOVES!
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Post by sirius13 on Mar 22, 2006 12:27:14 GMT 2
According to Monolith's reviewer, SM's Divine Wind sounded like Metallicas Enter Sandman. But now I have to reveal that DW was written around 1990, about year before Metallica's Black Album was released... Man! I've just now read the full review!! That guy just doesn't have a clue, his head is so far up his own ass that he can't see beyond his own innards. ;D Obviously he was irritated by the promo blurb, but at the end of the day the guy must still have ears!! Ignorance! Bah!
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Post by umeeT on Mar 22, 2006 16:48:10 GMT 2
That guy just doesn't have a clue, his head is so far up his own ass that he can't see beyond his own innards. ;D You took the words right out of my ass...ööh...mouth. Obviously he was irritated by the promo blurb, but at the end of the day the guy must still have ears!! Ignorance! Bah! And I think EVERYBODY that writes reviews simply ignores the rec-comp's bio. They are always written with overkill...
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Post by Porcus Maximus on Mar 26, 2006 18:54:32 GMT 2
According to Monolith's reviewer, SM's Divine Wind sounded like Metallicas Enter Sandman. But now I have to reveal that DW was written around 1990, about year before Metallica's Black Album was released... Man! I've just now read the full review!! That guy just doesn't have a clue, his head is so far up his own ass that he can't see beyond his own innards. ;D Obviously he was irritated by the promo blurb, but at the end of the day the guy must still have ears!! Ignorance! Bah! Monolith writer did not sound professional because he did not understand meaning of promo stuff (advertisment, ever heard..) and use one third of writing telling how bad he now feels because that promo blurb. Comparing Divine wind and Enter Sandman is ridiculous. Some german reviews have quit good touch origins and models of SM music (if you must find or think them). But maybe Monolith dude is younger person? I mean using a lot of CAPITAL letters and so on.
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Post by hartsa on Apr 1, 2008 5:10:31 GMT 2
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Post by Porcus Maximus on Jul 29, 2008 17:46:37 GMT 2
Stratovariuksen ekoja levyjä varten on Rainbowta (esim Gates of Babylon) kovasti kuunneltu.
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Post by hartsa on Sept 15, 2008 1:12:59 GMT 2
Tää menee hivenen kaukaa haetuksi, ehkä ... No mutta uudella Metallica / Death Magneticilla instrumenttaariumkappaleella Suicide & Redemption tulee jossain reilun 5min32s kohdalla riffiiä joka kuulostaa melkein CMX / Pirunmaitoa -kappaleen pääriffiltä eli mikä tulee alusta asti, paitsi Metallicalla se on hieman lyhyempi. Selvä ripoffhan tämä, ne kun ei tuolla Ameriikoissa muulla tavoin Suomen bodomeille ja nightwisheille pärjää niin niitten pitää kopioida cemexiä meiltä omien biisiensä joukkoon...
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Post by hartsa on Oct 10, 2008 9:41:42 GMT 2
Plagiaatteja ja alkuperäisiä rintarinnan. 69 eyesin kohdalla olis menny vellit väärään kurkkuun jos olisin syöny sillä hetkellä, kun 69 eyesistä kuuli selvästi mitä haettiin mutta soitettiin ihan paskasti verrattuna alkuperäiseen... Popeda, 69 Eyes, Kotiteollisuus www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJSUY36CPbEApulanta, Uniklubi, CMX www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTlD2G85PMg
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Post by Porcus Maximus on Oct 10, 2008 21:42:30 GMT 2
Näitä oikeita kopiota kun kuuntelee, niin ihmettelee näitä SM:n arvioinneissa esitettyjä väitteitä ettei SM:llä ole musiikissa uutta sanottavaa vaan se kuulostaa yhtyeeltä X, Y tai Z (harvoin kuitenkaan nimetään eri arvioinneissa samoja yhtyeitä joilta kuulostaisimme paitsi usein mainitaan Black Sabbath, johon tunnutaan aina vertaavan kun yhtye on raskas). Usein nämä edellä mainitut yhtyeet X, Y ja Z ovat meille tuntemattomia yhtyeitä.
Noloin arviointi edellisestä levystä oli Infernossa, jossa arvostelija ilmoitti ettei tykkää levystä ja yhtyeet A, B ja C ovat parempia. Mitään selvitystä miksi ko. yhtyeet olivat parempia tai mikä levyssä oli vialla, ei tietenkään arviossa ollut. No on Fallenin painos (3000 kpl) silti myyty loppuun (n 30 levyä jäljellä).
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