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Title: "Oh ..., he's lifted another one." Post by Edith Grove on Jan 27th, 2015 at 12:29pm
First I heard of this:
Song authorship controversies, from George Harrison to Oasis By GUSTAVO TURNER The Rolling Stones, "Anybody Seen My Baby?": The post-"Steel Wheels" Rolling Stones run a pretty tight ship from a commercial standpoint, so everything seemed ready and triple-checked for the 1997 release of "Bridges to Babylon." Everything, that is, until Keith Richards happened to spin an advance copy of the lead single, "Anybody Seen My Baby?," at Redlands, his Sussex estate. "My daughter Angela and her friend were [there] and I was playing the record and they start singing this totally different song over it," Richards writes in his entertaining 2010 autobiography, "Life." Over the chorus melody of "Anybody Seen My Baby?" the then-twentysomething Angela and her friend were singing the lyrics to k.d. lang's 1992 worldwide smash "Constant Craving," and they scanned perfectly. According to his book, Richards' first thought was, "Oh ..., he's lifted another one." "He" being, of course, songwriting partner Mick Jagger. "I don't think he's ever done it deliberately," adds Richards. "He's just a sponge." Richards called his management, "and all of the heavy-duty lawyers, and I said, have this checked out right now, otherwise we're going to be sued. And within twenty-four hours, I got a phone call: you're right. We had to include k.d. lang in the writing credits." "I got a phone call from my lawyer saying, 'Would you like 25% of the Rolling Stones' new single, for the publishing,'" a bemused lang told the BBC program "Something for the Weekend" in 2011. "And I said, 'Yes! Sure! It's like I won the lottery'." Full article: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/posts/la-et-ms-copyright-controversy-rolling-stones-verve-oasis-george-harrison-20150126-story.html |
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Title: Re: "Oh ..., he's lifted another one." Post by SheRat on Jan 27th, 2015 at 12:48pm
Yeah, I remember when it happened, even. And I was in college, then, so you know, the fact that I remember anything is, like, pretty huge.
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Title: Re: "Oh ..., he's lifted another one." Post by Some Guy on Jan 27th, 2015 at 1:00pm
is that why they put that nutty rap in there?
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Title: Re: "Oh ..., he's lifted another one." Post by munichhilton on Jan 27th, 2015 at 1:32pm
They should've scrapped it and gone with Too Tight as the lead single...
'Baby' is just not a good song...very primitive and un cool |
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Title: Re: "Oh ..., he's lifted another one." Post by Paranoid Android on Jan 27th, 2015 at 6:21pm
Love that song, 'cept the Biz Markie sample...pointless and embarrassing.
I'll say it again...love the song!! Love Too Tight too!! |
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Title: Re: "Oh ..., he's lifted another one." Post by Bitch on Jan 27th, 2015 at 6:28pm
I like the very beginning of the song, its hot.
She was more than beautiful Closer to etherial With a kind of down to earth flavor The way MICK sings that part always turns me on! |
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Title: Re: "Oh ..., he's lifted another one." Post by munichhilton on Jan 28th, 2015 at 8:47am
But the "three in the afternoon" part directly after is a big turn off...right?
Am I right? |
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