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Le-Rav

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Wednesday, February 9th 2005, 8:15pm

Wie ich schon desöfteren angemerkt habe...
bei "Posse" erkenne ich einen Basslauf, der sehr stark an ANNE CLARK erinnert, zudem ist die Hook "melodisch" gesehen eine 1:1 Kopie von KATE BUSH`S "Wuthering Heights"

Franz

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Wednesday, February 9th 2005, 10:58pm

thats I´m

:idea:
Ich muss hier mal was klarstellen für mich ist der titel dieser seite
ein bestes beispiel dafür was mir seit einigen tagen entgegensößt!!!!!

seid Ihr denn alle sooo kalt ???

das erste mal als ich bzw. andere was vom COVERN - erwähnt haben haben hier viele im FORUM so getan als wär es das normalste auf der welt.

habt ihr den gar kein Ehrgefühl mehr????????!!!

und diese seite hier "SCOOTER ORIGINALS" das macht überhaupt nix gut!!!!
und wenn ihr noch mehr über alles wegsehen wollt es geht nicht geht ihr denn auch so blind durchs leben?.

...danke für ihre aufmerksamkeit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

83

Thursday, February 10th 2005, 12:08am

Quoted from ""Mutterkorn""

There are some parts in "Posse" that are ripped:
- the melody during the rap-parts of H.P.
- the "poing"-sound
- the "mayday"-voice in the club mix


No that makes no rip-off! A covered "mayday" is no rip-off- you are too critical: many bands use sounds and voices that say "alert" or "mayday" from movies or other songs- this is just a sound effect, you can't steal one word- the same thing about the "poing"-sound- it's only an effect and the real poing-sound only appears in the live version- you can't wright in the booklet" written by HP, Rick, Jens and Axel except poing-sound"- that's ridiculous.
And the thing with the bassline is isnpiration- if you change an original line so much according to your own ideas you can't talk anymore of "Stealing"

Anonymous

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Thursday, February 10th 2005, 2:24pm

Quoted from ""Mutterkorn""

There are some parts in "Posse" that are ripped:
- the melody during the rap-parts of H.P.
- the "poing"-sound
- the "mayday"-voice in the club mix


The Melody during the rap-parts of H.P. are from The KLF - "What Time is Love?" (1991) ... the poing sound and mayday voice are only samples! :wink:

G.P.F..

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Thursday, February 10th 2005, 4:20pm

Wait people! You trying to say that half of their music is rip-off? I don`t believe that the earliest music is totally rip-off. You say about hysteria, stutgard,she said. So tell me the original songs. Now they have in album 3-4 songs self-maded, and they wright this on CD`s. But I don`t see it on old CD`s. Where do you get the information?

Number_1000

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Thursday, February 10th 2005, 5:30pm

Do this many people in here really listen music only to see who have originally made it? Eh... If the music sounds good to me (no matter is it 100% rip-off or is it completely done by the artist) I will listen it. Of course it gets more points for the artist if they make the music completely theirselves but is it that possible anymore? I mean... you find a lot of melodies and sounds and things like they were in some song. It doesn't even mean they have ripped it off from the earlier song. Of course there are these bigger rip-offs which have almost nothing from the artist who ripped it, but it's still like remixing the song someway because the song isn't 100% the same anyway. It isn't just 5 minutes thing like "oh, I heard a great song, I think I'll make my own song by copying everything from that song" and then it's done in 1 hour without any hard job.

So for me it's just cool to hear a new vision for the same song I probably heard a long time ago. It would also probably just remind me of another great song.
I'm out

Anonymous

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Thursday, February 10th 2005, 5:59pm

Quoted from ""Mr Hyper""

Quoted from ""Mutterkorn""

There are some parts in "Posse" that are ripped:
- the melody during the rap-parts of H.P.
- the "poing"-sound
- the "mayday"-voice in the club mix


No that makes no rip-off! A covered "mayday" is no rip-off- you are too critical: many bands use sounds and voices that say "alert" or "mayday" from movies or other songs- this is just a sound effect, you can't steal one word- the same thing about the "poing"-sound- it's only an effect and the real poing-sound only appears in the live version- you can't wright in the booklet" written by HP, Rick, Jens and Axel except poing-sound"- that's ridiculous.
And the thing with the bassline is isnpiration- if you change an original line so much according to your own ideas you can't talk anymore of "Stealing"


Lol, lol, lol!!! :lol:

88

Friday, February 11th 2005, 12:24am

Ok, U96 covered in "Das Boot" the phrase "1,2,3 Techno" they didn't invent these numbers and the word "Techno" on their own, Brooklyn Bounce covered HP's name in a title named something like "Live": Diablo says: "HP will love this sh*T" - and the KLF stole the word "America" from the founders of the USA...do you know how ridiculous it is to accuse Scooter for stealing single words like "mayday" ?
And what about the great melodies in "Transcendental", "Friends" or "The First Time"?