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famous (or not so) copycats how did they get away with it?

I would assume an obese beta male effeminate prison guard taking on the name, persona and identity of a world-renowned hardened drug dealer would have rank pretty highly.

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So Galileo was chillin and saw some dude with a toy that he called the spy glass or someshit. He had two lenses attached to a tube and you could see across a field or whatever. The guy was on his way to try and sell it in town.
Galileo immediately thought about selling the idea to the military and began his own design that he sold right away.
While he was playing with his new toy the first thing he did was point it towards the sky. Where the naked eye could only see a couple of stars he could see 100's.
I think Saturn was the first planet he spotted and began taking notes and discovered it had a cycle and figured that it must revolve around the sun.
That moment almost ended his life as he was tried by the inquisitions and sentenced to house arrest.
It wasnt until about 1999 that the catholic church apologized for being wrong about that one...
They literally attempted to hold science back until the 21st centruy.
 

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Gates ripped off Apple's operating system with windows.
And Jobs ripped off Xerox to get it started. Switch "improved and popularized" for "ripped off" in both cases for a more positive take on what happened.

The people I respect in every case are the ones who acknowledge the contributions of their predecessors.
 

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Steve Jobs confronted Bill Gates after he announced Windows' GUI OS. "You’re stealing from us!” Bill replied "I think it's more like we both had this rich neighbor named Xerox and I broke into his house to steal the TV set and found out that you had already stolen it."

It was actually gates who bought qdos for $50K that got the shit rolling in the first place tho.
Talk about a 211!
 
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u 571 the film about how the yanks got hold of an enigma machine ,except it was the brits !
 

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not forgetting "oasis" who ripped off the "beatles" at every turn and bragged about it,,i like the Gallagher bros but not there music,,,,s2
 

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led zeppelin stole a whole bunch of stuff from muddy waters and never gave him any credit as far as i know

great band that put out a lot of great albums! but they could have at least acknowledged the guy who inspired several of there songs
 

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led zeppelin stole a whole bunch of stuff from muddy waters and never gave him any credit as far as i know

great band that put out a lot of great albums! but they could have at least acknowledged the guy who inspired several of there songs

Whats funny is Sublime sampled that shit on Get Out on the Skunk press of 40oz To Freedom and MCA wouldnt let them use it on the MCA pressing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpPV8MVGbpk
Led Zeppelin - The Lemon Song (Bassline)Zeppelins uncredited cover of Howlin' Wolf's "Killing Floor"
Minutemen - It's Expected I'm Gone (Background Drum Beat)
Led Zeppelin - Moby Dick (Drum Fill)
NWA - Gangsta Gangsta - "Let me bust a freestyle then"
Schoolhouse Rock - Four Legged Zoo - "1,2,3,4. There were elk and bison, a gnu or two, giraffes and elephants, quite a few"Phillis in the office - Brad's once girlfriend, Eileen's landlord
The Minutemen - Its Expected Im Gone - Drum fill
Geto Boys "Fuck you man! I got a bone to pick!"
Willie D(From Geto Boys) Clean Up Man - Actually a keyboard melody from Betty Wright - Clean Up Woman -

This song was remixed to remove (most) of the samples listed above (and, curiously, Miguel's freestyle) and was released on the Second Hand Smoke compilation.

  • The answering machine message at the beginning is from Brad's girlfriend at the time, Eileen. Eileen also makes a personal appearance on the once rare Sublime demo track, Slow Ride (now easily found on Second Hand Smoke) where she says, "...get a clue babe, there's nothin' to talk about". She was also mentioned in a rare studio freestyle called, Eireen, available on the bootleg The Black Album II.
  • The song was going to be about Bud getting out of rehab when he left a message on Brads answering machine "jacked up on Jesus", but Brad lost the message, but said that song was gonna be way better!


Sublime also used Zeppelins "No Quarter" on "Smoke Two Joints.
Its actually a Toyes cover song, but Sublime also uses parts of Shinehead - Good Love Tonight, which is actually a whitney houstong song, but on the Darker Shade Of Black Riddim
They also used parts of the lyrics from whole lotta love, but those may have also been adapted lyrics from willie dixon you need love”.
Muddy waters used to open for zep when they first started playing, so theres no doubt they heard muddy waters play before stairway to heaven
 

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theres no doubt they heard muddy waters play before stairway to heaven


they used a bunch of his stuff way before they did stairway. some of the best tunes on zeppelin 2 were things that you would find on muddy waters' greatest hits these days.

no doubt about the fact that page and plant did great things with muddy's songs but they could have given him some props for the inspiration. it didn't hurt clapton to tell people who robert johnson was

......... johnson was dead so it was safe i guess and muddy probably never thought about calling a lawyer

things have changed a little haven't they ?
 

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Just about every network TV show are ripoffs/copies, or have episodes that are copies of older shows from the 50s, 60,s 70s.......Nothing new under the sun. ABC & NBC have alternate channels that show nothing but old shows, and when you watch them, you realize how much of current content is copied. When one show becomes a hit, here come several copycat shows on the other networks. Very little creativity in Hollywood, and the music business? Everything's a ripoff, as it's all been done before. Virtually impossible to come up with rock music that is not heavily "influenced" by earlier material.
 

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there has never been anything really new, but now the fucking lawyers have gotten involved. TV is shit and IMHO always has been for the most part

these days unfortunately there are legal teams sitting and waiting for someone to cross a line that was ignored before. muddy waters didn't have a lawyer and good music got made. the rolling stones have a lawyer and good music gets made but the guys who make it can get fucked pretty good. i'm not a fan of new music at all but richard ashcroft got lawyer raped because lawyers need to justify their existence

bitter sweet symphony was one of those tunes that was good enough to make listen to it a couple times and made you wonder how much money jagger and richards really need when it all comes down to it
 

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