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When Idiots steal a c64 tune to transform it into...
Posted: 28/05/2007 - 18:26
by ChristianWagner
one of those typical US-rock/punk crap.
http://www.myspace.com/simpleplan
and then Song: Crazy
I can`t remember what`s the name of that c64 tune?
Bye
Christian
Posted: 28/05/2007 - 20:42
by Mayhem
It's the start to the Monty on the Run hiscore theme, but it's only 8 notes... probably more a coincidence than a direct copy.
Posted: 28/05/2007 - 20:45
by omoroca
It's of course the Monty On The Run High-Score Theme!
Nice interpretation there by Simple Plan! I like it.
Posted: 28/05/2007 - 20:51
by omoroca
Mayhem wrote:It's the start to the Monty on the Run hiscore theme, but it's only 8 notes... probably more a coincidence than a direct copy.
It's not only those 8 notes but also the exact same chord sequence. Whistle the original MOTR melody along and you'll notice!
Of course it's quite a simple chord sequence, which is oftenly used. But together with those 8 notes it's something quite unique. I don't believe in a coincidence here.
Posted: 28/05/2007 - 21:41
by Chris Abbott
It's not actionable, in that the burden of proof is too high. I said that in the other thread, too... they were "probably" influenced by it, but it's one of those things you'd have to have much more evidence to do anything about. And a wad of cash. That would help!!
Chris
Posted: 29/05/2007 - 8:28
by LMan
Posted: 30/05/2007 - 1:20
by Matrix
Ok, I like it - now - lets remake Monty and steel the music back to put in the games high score screen
Posted: 04/06/2007 - 4:32
by xo
Chris Abbott wrote:It's not actionable, in that the burden of proof is too high. I said that in the other thread, too... they were "probably" influenced by it, but it's one of those things you'd have to have much more evidence to do anything about. And a wad of cash. That would help!!
Chris
New expression pops up in my head:
profitably influenced