I'll be highlighting some of these song ripoffs, ranging from some lesser known thefts to those that are well documented (Led Zeppelin ripping off EVERYTHING, for example). I have a pretty good list of material to share, but am always looking for new stuff - so please share if you have a good one! A few guidelines:
- A ripoff should be a stolen song, melody line, guitar riff, etc, that is actionable in court. Huey Lewis (I Want A New Drug) v. Ray Parker Jr. (Ghostbusters) is a classic example. And that one had documentation to back it up...dumb thieves...
- An artist cannot rip itself off. John Fogerty being sued for writing a John Fogerty song that sounds too much like a Creedence Clearwater Revival song written by John Fogerty is not a ripoff. Do not crucify John Fogerty for his lack of songwriting diversity.
- Sampling a song is not a ripoff. There are some interesting, lesser-known samples out there that I'll share at some point, but we're talking about newly recorded songs lifting a chord structure, melody, etc - and sampling has grown up and gone legit anyway...
- Parodies are not ripoffs. Satire is far too blatant, and the courts have agreed. Weird Al will not be featured here, sorry.
- The ripoffs should be fairly obvious. It's been written that Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" ripped off the guitar riff from Boston's "More than A Feeling". This is a stretch, and I don't plan on including ripoffs that stretch things.
So that's it. Keep an eye out for new songs here as I have time to write about them.
Dan
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