Marvin Gaye Family Wins First Legal Battle Against Robin Thicke, Pharrell, & T.I.
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Go ahead and make a hook with the exact melody of in the club but different lyrics and see if you don't get sued if it becomes a hit. You can't steal peoples ideas....thats ? ? . Just pay the clearance fee.
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CoonKillaThird wrote: »Go ahead and make a hook with the exact melody of in the club but different lyrics and see if you don't get sued if it becomes a hit. You can't steal peoples ideas....thats ? ? . Just pay the clearance fee.
it's not the same melody
your comparison does not fit
He did not even use the same scale
how could it be the same melody? -
Personal opinions and racial animosity aside
This isn't really a "good" thing
this
? copywriting rhythm -
If he would have got a Nitti beat then this wouldn't happen
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CoonKillaThird wrote: »Go ahead and make a hook with the exact melody of in the club but different lyrics and see if you don't get sued if it becomes a hit. You can't steal peoples ideas....thats ? ? . Just pay the clearance fee.
it's not the same melody
your comparison does not fit
He did not even use the same scale
how could it be the same melody?
you guys who dont know anything about music should just stop -
CoonKillaThird wrote: »Go ahead and make a hook with the exact melody of in the club but different lyrics and see if you don't get sued if it becomes a hit. You can't steal peoples ideas....thats ? ? . Just pay the clearance fee.
it's not the same melody
your comparison does not fit
He did not even use the same scale
how could it be the same melody?
you guys who dont know anything about music should just stop
So answer the question then
Instead of answering it you ? foot around the question
Step up or shut up -
CoonKillaThird wrote: »Go ahead and make a hook with the exact melody of in the club but different lyrics and see if you don't get sued if it becomes a hit. You can't steal peoples ideas....thats ? ? . Just pay the clearance fee.
it's not the same melody
your comparison does not fit
He did not even use the same scale
how could it be the same melody?
you guys who dont know anything about music should just stop
So answer the question then
Instead of answering it you ? foot around the question
Step up or shut up
ooh you got some testosterone in your posts now
melodies have nothing to do with scales, i can play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" across the circle of fifths and it will still be "Mary Had A Little Lamb" -
CoonKillaThird wrote: »Go ahead and make a hook with the exact melody of in the club but different lyrics and see if you don't get sued if it becomes a hit. You can't steal peoples ideas....thats ? ? . Just pay the clearance fee.
it's not the same melody
your comparison does not fit
He did not even use the same scale
how could it be the same melody?
you guys who dont know anything about music should just stop
So answer the question then
Instead of answering it you ? foot around the question
Step up or shut up
ooh you got some testosterone in your posts now
melodies have nothing to do with scales, i can play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" across the circle of fifths and it will still be "Mary Had A Little Lamb"
Melodies do involve scales
when comparing the sheet music they will look different because they involve different notes
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CoonKillaThird wrote: »Go ahead and make a hook with the exact melody of in the club but different lyrics and see if you don't get sued if it becomes a hit. You can't steal peoples ideas....thats ? ? . Just pay the clearance fee.
it's not the same melody
your comparison does not fit
He did not even use the same scale
how could it be the same melody?
you guys who dont know anything about music should just stop
So answer the question then
Instead of answering it you ? foot around the question
Step up or shut up
ooh you got some testosterone in your posts now
melodies have nothing to do with scales, i can play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" across the circle of fifths and it will still be "Mary Had A Little Lamb"
Melodies do involve scales
when comparing the sheet music they will look different because they involve different notes
Melody predates sheet music and paper itself so gtfoh amd go learn some baisc theory -
CoonKillaThird wrote: »Go ahead and make a hook with the exact melody of in the club but different lyrics and see if you don't get sued if it becomes a hit. You can't steal peoples ideas....thats ? ? . Just pay the clearance fee.
it's not the same melody
your comparison does not fit
He did not even use the same scale
how could it be the same melody?
you guys who dont know anything about music should just stop
So answer the question then
Instead of answering it you ? foot around the question
Step up or shut up
ooh you got some testosterone in your posts now
melodies have nothing to do with scales, i can play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" across the circle of fifths and it will still be "Mary Had A Little Lamb"
Melodies do involve scales
when comparing the sheet music they will look different because they involve different notes
Melody predates sheet music and paper itself so gtfoh amd go learn some baisc theory
That's irrelevant to the case
This case is going to be decided by the sheet music, not feelings -
CoonKillaThird wrote: »Go ahead and make a hook with the exact melody of in the club but different lyrics and see if you don't get sued if it becomes a hit. You can't steal peoples ideas....thats ? ? . Just pay the clearance fee.
it's not the same melody
your comparison does not fit
He did not even use the same scale
how could it be the same melody?
you guys who dont know anything about music should just stop
So answer the question then
Instead of answering it you ? foot around the question
Step up or shut up
ooh you got some testosterone in your posts now
melodies have nothing to do with scales, i can play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" across the circle of fifths and it will still be "Mary Had A Little Lamb"
Melodies do involve scales
when comparing the sheet music they will look different because they involve different notes
Melody predates sheet music and paper itself so gtfoh amd go learn some baisc theory
That's irrelevant to the case
This case is going to be decided by the sheet music, not feelings
You made an incorrect statement, i corrected you. Get mad -
Remember when John Mayer ripped off Curtis Mayfield?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAyhnyrbCKw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdKEbnS1eBE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jJEy9US-gc -
CoonKillaThird wrote: »Go ahead and make a hook with the exact melody of in the club but different lyrics and see if you don't get sued if it becomes a hit. You can't steal peoples ideas....thats ? ? . Just pay the clearance fee.
it's not the same melody
your comparison does not fit
He did not even use the same scale
how could it be the same melody?
you guys who dont know anything about music should just stop
So answer the question then
Instead of answering it you ? foot around the question
Step up or shut up
ooh you got some testosterone in your posts now
melodies have nothing to do with scales, i can play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" across the circle of fifths and it will still be "Mary Had A Little Lamb"
Melodies do involve scales
when comparing the sheet music they will look different because they involve different notes
Melody predates sheet music and paper itself so gtfoh amd go learn some baisc theory
That's irrelevant to the case
This case is going to be decided by the sheet music, not feelings
You made an incorrect statement, i corrected you. Get mad
You corrected nothing
The melody was alleged to be the same but the notes are not even the same
That mary had a litlte lamb compairosn is a complete false equivalence because those songs would be played in the same time
None of that is applicable here
Looking at the sheet music the melodies are not the same at all
the percussion is not similar nor are the bass lines -
CoonKillaThird wrote: »Go ahead and make a hook with the exact melody of in the club but different lyrics and see if you don't get sued if it becomes a hit. You can't steal peoples ideas....thats ? ? . Just pay the clearance fee.
it's not the same melody
your comparison does not fit
He did not even use the same scale
how could it be the same melody?
you guys who dont know anything about music should just stop
So answer the question then
Instead of answering it you ? foot around the question
Step up or shut up
ooh you got some testosterone in your posts now
melodies have nothing to do with scales, i can play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" across the circle of fifths and it will still be "Mary Had A Little Lamb"
Melodies do involve scales
when comparing the sheet music they will look different because they involve different notes
Melody predates sheet music and paper itself so gtfoh amd go learn some baisc theory
That's irrelevant to the case
This case is going to be decided by the sheet music, not feelings
You made an incorrect statement, i corrected you. Get mad
You corrected nothing
The melody was alleged to be the same but the notes are not even the same
That mary had a litlte lamb compairosn is a complete false equivalence because those songs would be played in the same time
None of that is applicable here
Looking at the sheet music the melodies are not the same at all
the percussion is not similar nor are the bass lines
You mad as ? stick to regurgitating your professors and leave music alone -
CoonKillaThird wrote: »Go ahead and make a hook with the exact melody of in the club but different lyrics and see if you don't get sued if it becomes a hit. You can't steal peoples ideas....thats ? ? . Just pay the clearance fee.
it's not the same melody
your comparison does not fit
He did not even use the same scale
how could it be the same melody?
you guys who dont know anything about music should just stop
So answer the question then
Instead of answering it you ? foot around the question
Step up or shut up
ooh you got some testosterone in your posts now
melodies have nothing to do with scales, i can play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" across the circle of fifths and it will still be "Mary Had A Little Lamb"
Melodies do involve scales
when comparing the sheet music they will look different because they involve different notes
Melody predates sheet music and paper itself so gtfoh amd go learn some baisc theory
That's irrelevant to the case
This case is going to be decided by the sheet music, not feelings
You made an incorrect statement, i corrected you. Get mad
You corrected nothing
The melody was alleged to be the same but the notes are not even the same
That mary had a litlte lamb compairosn is a complete false equivalence because those songs would be played in the same time
None of that is applicable here
Looking at the sheet music the melodies are not the same at all
the percussion is not similar nor are the bass lines
You mad as ? stick to regurgitating your professors and leave music alone
I'm not mad at all
The Gaye estate has no case