Apog, spot on! Always thought the tune was familiar when I sang it.
Song #29: "Walking in Integrity" plagiarizes a song that was inspired by demons!
by Oubliette 19 Replies latest watchtower scandals
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LisaRose
Do they still sing "firm and determined"? That was a dirge if ever there was one. I remember as a teen, singing that song, a friend was sitting next to me, she leaned over and said "Just like we used to sing at the Gestapo!". It just hit me funny, I had a hard time not laughing out loud.
Sung with vigor!
FIRM AND DETERMINED IN THIS TIME OF THE END
PREPARED ARE GODS SERVANT THE GOOD NEWS TO DEFEND
THOUGH SATAN'S AGAINST US HAS VAUNTED
IN GODS SERVICE WE KEEP ON UNDAUNED.
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JT speaks-out
This reminds me of something one of the girls pointed out to me in the cong I grew up in. The tune of the verses of song 42 are very similar if not the same as the song "on top of old smokey".
Sorry, right now I can't remember the title of song 42, but I think one of the verses started something like
"God's voice keeps on calling, oh walk in the way,
The way that jehovah has shown us today."
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AFRIKANMAN
Now this has got to be one of the finest and best presented topics in a long time !!!!
So happy to discover 2 at least and there are many more of you - who are Muso's too !!!
Oubliette your presentation is spot on - both Wifey and I [we are both University trained Muso's ] agree
And Compound Complex got a hint elsewhere on this Forum that you too are not only Linguistically sound but sound in music too [Puns intended!]
For years we have said that this song is just like Stella by Starlight but your detailed analysis confirms much more .......! Its a knock-off !
Sorry Neonmadman - while I strongly agree that it is possible for us to inadvertantly pen a piece of music because we just happen to carry thousands of tunes around in our heads I think the "evidence" so well presented here tends to favour a knock-off. Dont be offended. There is another song which sounds like the start of the Aussie National Anthem [Just cant put finger on the name and #]
CC and Apognophos well done on digging up the Mindy Carson / #72 one - Boy you guys are fast..........................this is what happens with a "Diseased Mind" you know !!!!!!
BTW who else here is a musician ?
Regards
Cape Town
South Africa
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dozy
Good research , thanks.
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Dis-Member
This does not necessarily mean this song was plagiarized at all. Many songs sound just like other songs and use the same harmonies.. There are a million songs that share the same chordal harmonies right across different genres without any ripping off having taken place.
Sorry but no one has copyright on harmony.
The I–V–vi–IV chord progression for example is one of the most common and heavily used in modern music. e.g: C G Am F.
It's used in all these songs.. Yet none of these artists are accusing each other of ripping the other off.List of songs containing the I–V–vi–IV progression
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Terry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xrs6x6iqeF0
I spent two years deconstructing Kingdom Melodies while in Federal Prison for the purpose
of arranging the songs for our prison instruments. I became "intimately" familiar with the favorites.
I also began my self-education for how composers "build" the architecture for their creations.
There are many tropes which serve as a kind of WELL in which composers frequently dip.
These are a context and framework which suggest inevitability in the mind. Folk songs, for example, borrow
unifying elements from one another.
Well, blah blah blah . . .
This isn't interesting to anybody but O.C.D. musicians, I suspect.
More to the point . . .
I understand what you are saying when you make your point about Walking in Integrity and Stella by Starlight, but I disagree
with your conclusions. Why? Because the kinship in melody and harmonic structure aren't OUT THERE tickling our awareness with
a "wink wink-nudge nudge". There is a grit-your-teeth-and-concentrate-hard-at-THIS particular moment . . . and oops . . its gone.
A case can be made--ARTIFICIALLY for a great many similar moments in famous songs.
http://nypost.com/2013/10/31/what-a-rip-off-6-cases-of-alleged-musical-plagiarism/
It is not unusual for composers consciously to superimpose one thing over another and vamp.
It is a musical tradition. "Borrowings" from folk tunes is something the greatest composers did in the past.
Dvorak's NEW WORLD SYMPHONY is filled with this.
Tchaikovsky's CAPRICCIO ITALIAN as well.
Thousands of classical pieces contain bits of other things like a patchwork quilt.
RACHMANINOV's "Variations on a theme by Paganini" is, of course, a direct shout out to the origin of the original theme's composer.
But, nobody listening to what Rachmaninov has created can say he stole anything. He merely "moved the pieces around" and came up
with brilliant new things which embody the ghost of old things.
None of this really matters as long as you end up with TWO separate entities which each stand on their own. I.M.H. O.
The thing is . . . SLIPPAGE is a part of the creative process. You take elements which exist already and you MOVE those pieces about
adjusting them until you have come up with something new enough to be "true."
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Terry
Here is something I did as an experiment.
I used an existing piece of music as a "template" for the second piece without trying to
hide the overlap in style, orchestration, etc.
FIRST here is my "original" rip-off which I'll call THE WHACK
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1595587/Barryesques/The%20Whack.mp3
And now here is the original piece: THE KNACK (by John Barry)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhuC1MHTp90
ONE MORE:
This is a use of the iconic THE PERSUADERS theme by transformation of the obvious template.
The melody is completely new--but, it is obvious what the source is.
My title: THE DISUADERS
https://soundcloud.com/muzikmaven/the-disuaders
The original by John Barry
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Jeannette
Thank you, Oubliette. Great research, keep up the good work. You know the Bible is filled with plagarism also.