Local Forecast "F" Flavor

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2007

An "F" flavor local forecast aired on The Weather Channel in August 1987. The music is "At First Light" by Patrick O'Hearn. All copyrights acknowledged to respective holders.

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  • Was this Local Forecast aired during "Eye of the Storm"?

  • Yes. It was the final Local Forecast aired during that hour.

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  • the song used in this forecast (at first light) has been plagiarized by robert miles with the original version of his hit "children"

  • what is the deal with the forecast? what happened? I dont get it. and what is that thing about F flavor..

  • why didn't someone just go to prison (or get death)?

  • I love the song. And man, is that a dark LF background or what? O_o

  • I have this exact same F flavor local forecast that aired August 30, 1987 posted here on you tube.

  • On August 20, 1997, New Age musician Patrick O'Hearn filed a federal court action in a New York court against Miles, claiming that "Children" was plagiarized from his 1985 composition "At First Light". The suit named Miles as well as many of the record labels that released "Children" as defendants, and sought over $10 million in compensatory and punitive damages.[9]

  • wow, the first part is totally the copy of "Children". but i suppose its the other way around

  • Man, that's beautiful...

  • That is correct.

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