The most stolen song in the history of music
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@frauirmabunt "if it's so easy to steal songs, then why don't you do it and become a millionaire?"
Ha ha ha it is that easy and that's why so many crappy generic songs get to live! And it's artists who 'made it already' who really have the chance to keep capitalizing on this easy method! Music today is 95% generic crap and 5% something great or new.
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it happens
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I enjoyed that. Very amusing!
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You can add Snow by Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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Beatles - Let It Be: 1970
Journey - Don't Stop Believin' 1981
Beatles copied a song that didn't exist for over a decade?
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"It's my life - and it's now or never! I ain't gonna live forever..."
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Do you guys really not get that this whole thing is a total joke?
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That's nonsense, you obviously have no idea at all about music, or what constitutes a song. Next you will be saying that all books in english are stolen from eachother because they use the same words!
If it's so easy to steal songs, then why don't you do it too and become a millionaire? Because it's not so easy, that's why, it's not a question of stealing songs, it's a question of using the same notes in a new and good way!
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ONE QUESTION BUDDY?!
HOW COULD THE BEATLES STEAL 'LET IT BE' (A SONG WHICH CAME OUT IN 1970) FROM JOURNEY ( A SONG THAT CAME OUT IN 1981)??? DISCONNECTION,
SO ALL THE SONGS YOU LISTED WERE ACTUALLY "STOLEN" FROM THE BEATLES NOT JOURNEY.
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@frauirmabunt This video is not bull shit the Music industry is one stolen song after another.
Silly, those piano chords are standard. Many pop/alt have the same beat
MrAbomb234 2 months ago 21
It's called a "chord progression", not a "stolen song"
butchermachine 1 month ago 6