Still happens now. The tell-tale warning on the CD is "Some of these songs have been re-recorded with as many band-members as are still alive, talking to each other, or out of rehab"Worped wrote:I saw a very interesting documentary on the infamous K-Tel company (from back in the 70's and 80's). In order to reduce their costs, they started hiring the original artists to go back into the studio (owned by K-Tel) and re-record their songs. They produced near identical recordings which were now owned by K-Tel, eliminating the need to pay the owners of the original recordings (the other record companies).Chris Abbott wrote:'Tis true, 'tis legal. I'd like to see them successfully recreate a SID tune from scratch though
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Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
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Great article, Chris.
One funny little thing:
One funny little thing:
If they can't hear the difference on Tempest's version (ringtone) and GRG's version (Do it), perhaps music production is not really what they should be doing :)ii) Maybe they thought they were re-using Timbaland's old work "Block Party", and forgot that work in itself contained infringements (this theory is given weight by the fact that the alterations to the bassline done for Block Party are the same as the ones in "Do It": this also indicates that this was not a carelessly used random WAV but a considered usage of the piece).
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Nice articleChris Abbott wrote:http://www.c64audio.com/timbaland.php
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Excellent Article very well thought out and written. I also like the links at the bottom of the article.
I check Google News often here is an article someone even posted a link to Chris's article.
http://soundslam.com/articles/news/news ... 8_timthief
http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/2007/0 ... produ.html
This above article mentions "There have been mixed reactions to his guest appearance on Justin Timberlake's concert" I wonder if he is being bood on stage or something?
Furtado & Timbaland Claim Enya as Inspiration For "Loose"
http://lycos.fantasymusicleague.com/artist.php?id=11538
I check Google News often here is an article someone even posted a link to Chris's article.
http://soundslam.com/articles/news/news ... 8_timthief
http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/2007/0 ... produ.html
This above article mentions "There have been mixed reactions to his guest appearance on Justin Timberlake's concert" I wonder if he is being bood on stage or something?
Furtado & Timbaland Claim Enya as Inspiration For "Loose"
http://lycos.fantasymusicleague.com/artist.php?id=11538
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Video Proof of Sidstation and Timbaland.
I finally found video footage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owcsYJpm_JM
One other thing. I noticed any comments I post in the Timberland videos on YouTube my Comments don't appear.
I finally found video footage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owcsYJpm_JM
One other thing. I noticed any comments I post in the Timberland videos on YouTube my Comments don't appear.
I suppose, YouTube runs on more servers to distribute the "LOAD". In such solutions, one server is a "master" which has add/edit/show database and others just replicate the database and only show the content. Depending on interval of replication, your comment might appear with delay.Analog-X wrote:Video Proof of Sidstation and Timbaland.
I finally found video footage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owcsYJpm_JM
One other thing. I noticed any comments I post in the Timberland videos on YouTube my Comments don't appear.
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For some reason I get the feeling you haven't seen this site: http://www.pelulamu.net/timbaland/
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For some reason I get the feeling you haven't seen this site: http://www.pelulamu.net/timbaland/
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I did, but some how didnt see the video link Saw the Picture Link which is what made me look for the videok_rostoen wrote:Analog-X:
For some reason I get the feeling you haven't seen this site: http://www.pelulamu.net/timbaland/
The Clip I found is about a minute longer than the one posted on pelulamu.net But same idea.
Hehe ok :)
Here are so some other youtubes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnF57sSUFAs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtUVC11ba4g
Here are so some other youtubes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnF57sSUFAs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtUVC11ba4g
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The story really seems to be getting around. Leading Finnish newspaper Helsingin Sanomat reported the allegations in its culture section on Jan 20. Quoting the entire item below, translation by yours truly:
American producer suspected of stealing a Finnish song
U.S. magazine Rolling Stone has raised a suspicion in its online edition that the hit song Do It, performed by Nelly Furtado and attributed to producer Timothy Mosley a.k.a. Timbaland, was composed by Finnish Janne Suni.
In the magazine's discussion forum several people hold the opinion that the song is clearly the same composition as Acid Jazzed Evening, created by Suni on his computer in 2000. Earlier this week the controversy was reported by [Finnish tabloid] Ilta-Sanomat, in which an electronic music expert stated in an interview that when compared, the two songs proved nearly identical.
Suni has not been asked for permission to use the song, and no copyright fees have been paid to him. He gives his view of the incident at his website http://www.fairlight.fi/tempest.
American producer suspected of stealing a Finnish song
U.S. magazine Rolling Stone has raised a suspicion in its online edition that the hit song Do It, performed by Nelly Furtado and attributed to producer Timothy Mosley a.k.a. Timbaland, was composed by Finnish Janne Suni.
In the magazine's discussion forum several people hold the opinion that the song is clearly the same composition as Acid Jazzed Evening, created by Suni on his computer in 2000. Earlier this week the controversy was reported by [Finnish tabloid] Ilta-Sanomat, in which an electronic music expert stated in an interview that when compared, the two songs proved nearly identical.
Suni has not been asked for permission to use the song, and no copyright fees have been paid to him. He gives his view of the incident at his website http://www.fairlight.fi/tempest.