Can't remember if we discussed this here.
Sorry, i can't link a youtube rihgt now, but do a search for Spirit's "Taurus". Spirit performed this song in concert while touring as openign act for Led Zep in the late 60s. It's an instrumental, about 3 minutes long.
Over 40 years after Led Zep released Stairway to Heaven, the estate of Randy California (he's been dead around 12 years, I think) is suing Jimmy Page/Led Zep for plaigarizing Taurus.
I don't buy it -when you listen to Taurus you will hear a minor chord pattern with dsescending bass line - 4 note/chord pattern which is identical to the opening of StH. BUT (big butt!) the higher 'melody' of the StH part is not there, and the chords are different after the 4 note/chord pattern, too. Halfway thorugh Taurus (until its end) the background chord playing (being standarad minor key notes) may sound vaguely like the melody (sung part) of StH.
I bet the lawyers settle out of court, make the most money and 70-year-old Jimmy Page will be out a few million, which he'll never miss.
What do you think?
What do you call a bunch of dead lawyers at the bottom of the ocean?
"A good start!"
Sorry, i can't link a youtube rihgt now, but do a search for Spirit's "Taurus". Spirit performed this song in concert while touring as openign act for Led Zep in the late 60s. It's an instrumental, about 3 minutes long.
Over 40 years after Led Zep released Stairway to Heaven, the estate of Randy California (he's been dead around 12 years, I think) is suing Jimmy Page/Led Zep for plaigarizing Taurus.
I don't buy it -when you listen to Taurus you will hear a minor chord pattern with dsescending bass line - 4 note/chord pattern which is identical to the opening of StH. BUT (big butt!) the higher 'melody' of the StH part is not there, and the chords are different after the 4 note/chord pattern, too. Halfway thorugh Taurus (until its end) the background chord playing (being standarad minor key notes) may sound vaguely like the melody (sung part) of StH.
I bet the lawyers settle out of court, make the most money and 70-year-old Jimmy Page will be out a few million, which he'll never miss.
What do you think?
What do you call a bunch of dead lawyers at the bottom of the ocean?
"A good start!"
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