ChatterBank1 min ago
He's Ripped This Off......
from Hill St Blues theme. Who do I report the little ginger tinker to? ;)
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Mick Hucknall: Why and more importantly, how?
16:02 Wed 26th Aug 2015
Actualy baths, this is not the same thing - this is sampling - a different thing altogether.
Sampling is used when an artist lifts a riff, or a section, or a rhythm, or even a complete tune, and lays another vocal over it. The original artist will have given permission, and will have a royalty cut from sales, and usually an acknowledgement in the composer section of the recording details.
That is not the same as Blurred Lines, which blatantly copied the Marvin Gaye rhythm and overall atmosphere - that is a rip-off - for which their bottoms were righteously sued - successfully.
Sampling is used when an artist lifts a riff, or a section, or a rhythm, or even a complete tune, and lays another vocal over it. The original artist will have given permission, and will have a royalty cut from sales, and usually an acknowledgement in the composer section of the recording details.
That is not the same as Blurred Lines, which blatantly copied the Marvin Gaye rhythm and overall atmosphere - that is a rip-off - for which their bottoms were righteously sued - successfully.
Sort of.
A mash-up occurs when an inventive and studio-savvy dj or producer with clever ears spots the similarity in the structure of a song, to the point where you can overlay one on top of the other, with intriguing results.
Insofar as it is illegal - I very much doubt if permissions are sought or granted - it does tend towards the 'rip-off' camp, but I have quite a collection of them, and you'd be amazed at the songs that will fit together.
The one a lot of people have heard - Chris Evans has played it - is Every Breath You Take by The Police mashed with 'Chasing Cars' by Snow Patrol, but there are some wonderfully inventive ones out there - The Benny Hill Theme (Yakkety Sax) matches Eminem's Without Me, and even more startling is Iron Maiden's The Trooper which fits with The Monkees' I'm A Beiliever.
Put YouTube Mashup into your search engine, and start being entertained and amazed
A mash-up occurs when an inventive and studio-savvy dj or producer with clever ears spots the similarity in the structure of a song, to the point where you can overlay one on top of the other, with intriguing results.
Insofar as it is illegal - I very much doubt if permissions are sought or granted - it does tend towards the 'rip-off' camp, but I have quite a collection of them, and you'd be amazed at the songs that will fit together.
The one a lot of people have heard - Chris Evans has played it - is Every Breath You Take by The Police mashed with 'Chasing Cars' by Snow Patrol, but there are some wonderfully inventive ones out there - The Benny Hill Theme (Yakkety Sax) matches Eminem's Without Me, and even more startling is Iron Maiden's The Trooper which fits with The Monkees' I'm A Beiliever.
Put YouTube Mashup into your search engine, and start being entertained and amazed
Liechtenstein have borrowed the British national anthem, apparently
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