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mce 06-26-2017 06:34 AM

Guess which Nirvana song ripped this off
 

crockett 06-26-2017 07:34 AM

Just because there is a open string bass line you think Nirvana ripped it?

nico-t 06-26-2017 07:43 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21854509)
Just because there is a open string bass line you think Nirvana ripped it?

just 'an open string bassline'? How about such a bassline with the exact same notes? Recognized it instantly, definitely copied by nirvana.

The Truth Hurts 06-26-2017 07:57 AM

this has been known and addressed since the song came out.

Dead 06-26-2017 07:58 AM



Different zip code, this one rocks, yours is shit.

HairyChick 06-26-2017 06:01 PM

Similar but not exact. That video with Kurt I'd never seen and I'm a huge Nirvana fan. It's heart-breaking to watch such talent fade away. Krist and Dave have continued on and I'm glad they did. But the 27-Club didn't need another member.

There are many songs where the bass line is eerily similar. If that group felt it was ripped off, a lawsuit would have been brought forth. If it was, I'm not aware. I'll be using Google tonight.

HairyChick 06-26-2017 06:04 PM

BTW, it's not DOWSED; it's DOUSED. Video lyricist needs lessons. As "A" friend, not as friend. Sheesh.

bronco67 06-26-2017 06:18 PM

There's no denying that Kurt Cobain has heard that song before.

gnawledge 06-26-2017 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by mce (Post 21854422)

Absolutely correct. Nirvana just slowed theirs down. Anyone who thinks they didn't get inspiration from this song is crazy.

Bladewire 06-26-2017 06:37 PM

Props to MCE for bringing Nirvana back into the collective, our shared conciousness for everything Cobain benefits positive vibes around the world :smokin





Bladewire 06-26-2017 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by gnawledge (Post 21856066)
Absolutely correct. Nirvana just slowed theirs down. Anyone who thinks they didn't get inspiration from this song is crazy.

And they stole it from these guys... listen in the beginning starting @ 00:12






escorpio 06-26-2017 07:01 PM


RedFred 06-26-2017 07:06 PM


HairyChick 06-26-2017 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by RedFred (Post 21856132)


Have you seen Robbie explain that it's different from Under Pressure? They added one note/beat but the main beat line is the same

HairyChick 06-26-2017 08:52 PM

"Come as You Are" (1991) is fueled by a slowed-down version of the guitar riff in "Eighties" (1985). At the time, Killing Joke opted not to file a copyright infringement lawsuit for personal and financial reasons. Nirvana's then-manager Danny Goldberg later copped to the similarity between the two songs. In the 2000 book, Eyewitness Nirvana: The Day-By-Day Chronicle, Goldberg said, "We met to discuss what [Nevermind's] second single would be. We couldn't decide between 'Come as You Are' and 'In Bloom.' Kurt was nervous about 'Come as You Are' because it was too similar to a Killing Joke song ['Eighties'], but we all thought it was still the better song to go with. And, he was right, Killing Joke later did complain about it."

From Rolling Stone Magazine

nico-t 06-27-2017 03:01 AM

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Originally Posted by PamWinterReturns (Post 21856237)
"Come as You Are" (1991) is fueled by a slowed-down version of the guitar riff in "Eighties" (1985). At the time, Killing Joke opted not to file a copyright infringement lawsuit for personal and financial reasons. Nirvana's then-manager Danny Goldberg later copped to the similarity between the two songs. In the 2000 book, Eyewitness Nirvana: The Day-By-Day Chronicle, Goldberg said, "We met to discuss what [Nevermind's] second single would be. We couldn't decide between 'Come as You Are' and 'In Bloom.' Kurt was nervous about 'Come as You Are' because it was too similar to a Killing Joke song ['Eighties'], but we all thought it was still the better song to go with. And, he was right, Killing Joke later did complain about it."

From Rolling Stone Magazine

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 21854509)
Just because there is a open string bass line you think Nirvana ripped it?

crockett sharp as a razor, again :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

mce 06-27-2017 11:40 PM

Lots of deaf people in this thread


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