Sound familiar?
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The most disturbing thing is that @Doctor-Phibes knew the Radiohead song.
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The most disturbing thing is that @Doctor-Phibes knew the Radiohead song.
@George-K said in Sound familiar?:
The most disturbing thing is that @Doctor-Phibes knew the Radiohead song.
I love that song. I really do. It's funny, my musical tastes are a lot broader now than they were when I was younger, when I really was a rabid jazz snob.
My theory is it's so blatant a copy that she or the writer must have done it subconsciously.
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@George-K said in Sound familiar?:
The most disturbing thing is that @Doctor-Phibes knew the Radiohead song.
I love that song. I really do. It's funny, my musical tastes are a lot broader now than they were when I was younger, when I really was a rabid jazz snob.
My theory is it's so blatant a copy that she or the writer must have done it subconsciously.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Sound familiar?:
My theory is it's so blatant a copy that she or the writer must have done it subconsciously.
Very possible. That phenomenon is called cryptomnesia, by the way. And if you make stuff for a living, it's terrifying.
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They settled out of court about 5 years ago. Ironically Radiohead also “stole” the song.
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/when-radiohead-sued-lana-del-rey
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They settled out of court about 5 years ago. Ironically Radiohead also “stole” the song.
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/when-radiohead-sued-lana-del-rey
@89th said in Sound familiar?:
They settled out of court about 5 years ago.
So much for my attempt to be down with the kidz.
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@George-K said in Sound familiar?:
Wasn't it Stravinsky....
"Good composers borrow; great composers steal."
...and average composers settle out of court.