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C64 Sample Sighting :)
Posted: 10/07/2007 - 18:13
by Analog-X64
A friend of mine emailed me regarding a new band so I decided to take a listen and under the media section they have a music video.
00:43 into the video I heard a very familiar C64 Sample.
I wont even mention the name here... You will all know which one it is.
Here is the link.
http://www.deathtomusic.com/bombs/media.htm
Posted: 10/07/2007 - 21:14
by Tonka
Where? I can't hear it! Must be very subtle or something...
I am SO telling on them!
"CHRIIIIIIS"?!
Posted: 10/07/2007 - 21:32
by trace
ah i though 00:43 into the video, it's 00:43 from the end hahaha
Posted: 10/07/2007 - 22:06
by Analog-X64
trace wrote:ah i though 00:43 into the video, it's 00:43 from the end hahaha
Yeah sorry about that... Just realized the Video actually counts down.
So everyone else: Slide the Time Bar till you see 00:43.
Posted: 10/07/2007 - 22:47
by Chris Abbott
O...K....
Chris
Posted: 10/07/2007 - 22:47
by Romeo Knight
...yes...F*ck the industry but rip those SID artists....
Posted: 10/07/2007 - 23:47
by putzi
Romeo Knight wrote:...yes...F*ck the industry but rip those SID artists....
Now, who gave that COMMANDO?
Posted: 11/07/2007 - 8:49
by omoroca
Xanadou wrote:The video contains some very distasteful kind of war material remembering to a period which most people already have long time forgotten.
So it's good they reminded us.
Posted: 11/07/2007 - 15:42
by Waz
The artist who is "Death to Music" is also part of the collective "Blacksmoke" which features some ex-KLF members. Intriguing..
.. but still, it's definitely those arpeggios lifted from the original SID. Chris, you know what to do!
Posted: 11/07/2007 - 21:15
by Razmo
Oh... the good old copyright issue
... Commando... (sorry to leak the secret
)... did Hubbard not "cover" that tune himself?
not to start a huge debate here, but where the hell does one draw the line between inspiration and copyright infringement? ... I don't really know what to think...
Posted: 13/07/2007 - 21:17
by Lagerfeldt
In my own experience lawsuits don't make any sense unless the amount is around or above £10.000.
And even then you have to consider things very carefully as you might not win and/or still get stuck with large expenses to your lawyer as well as costs of the trial.
I think there's only really been two obvious cases where lawsuits (potentially) made sense, Kernkraft and Timbaland.
Of course you could just send a nice letter asking for a cut or try to freeze the mechanical copyrights internationally via BIEM, and also performance copyrights of course.
Posted: 14/07/2007 - 13:03
by Razmo
... And the Jura Oscar goes to...
... he he! ...sorry, just could not help myself
Posted: 14/07/2007 - 15:16
by Chris Abbott
razmo wrote:Oh... the good old copyright issue
... Commando... (sorry to leak the secret
)... did Hubbard not "cover" that tune himself?
not to start a huge debate here, but where the hell does one draw the line between inspiration and copyright infringement? ... I don't really know what to think...
In this case: grey area, probably not worth doing anything about.
Chris