Joe Bennett on CNN: Did Ed Sheeran plagiarize "Let's Get It On?" (answer: no)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Professor Joe Bennett talks to CNN about the Ed Sheeran copyright infringement case, in which Sheeran is accused of copyright infringement due to allegedly plagiarising from Let's Get It On (1973, Gaye/Townsend) in the 2014 song Thinking Out Loud (Sheeran/Wadge). Prof Bennett shares the defendants' view that both songs are built on (similar but non-identical) chord progressions that have appeared in many songs across several decades.
    joebennett.net

Комментарии • 341

  • @ShutterUpPh
    @ShutterUpPh Год назад +131

    So did Baa Baa Black Sheep infringed Twinkle Twinkle Little Star? 🤔

    • @desimonium
      @desimonium Год назад +11

      Doesn't matter. Both of them are public domain, meaning the songwriters and the estate died centuries ago so nobody can claim it.

    • @NiX_aKi
      @NiX_aKi Год назад

      Hahaha! I love this comparison.

    • @chasehlee7197
      @chasehlee7197 Год назад +6

      And the alphabet song

    • @SirOrganic
      @SirOrganic Год назад

      A difference between, inspired work, and passing it off as your own.

    • @keithbromley6070
      @keithbromley6070 Год назад +3

      Those are variations on the same French folk song. Mozart wrote 12 variations.
      ruclips.net/video/9jz49TX0Dn4/видео.html

  • @gregbester3855
    @gregbester3855 Год назад +124

    Chord progressions cannot and should not be copyrighted. If that becomes the case, then pop for the last 40 years is in big trouble.

    • @22625223
      @22625223 Год назад

      Good it should be that music suck

    • @jdfolbre
      @jdfolbre Год назад +8

      If the Blues I-IV-V Progressiion was copyrighted the Rolling Stones would be in a lot of trouble.

    • @chi8772
      @chi8772 Год назад +5

      Correct and future pop music would be in jeopardy

    • @tonyc8752
      @tonyc8752 Год назад +2

      He’s using the same drum pattern, bass style and similar BPM. Give me a break regarding chord progression.

    • @northgamingbuddy2518
      @northgamingbuddy2518 Год назад +10

      ​@@tonyc8752 hahhaha wow, a music doctor is in the house hahahahaha. Sorry , but these People just want a cut from Ed's earnings, they are broke and need something to feed their families hahahha

  • @wills2140
    @wills2140 Год назад +27

    Just in case you missed it : the law suit against Ed Sheeran *was not brought by the family or estate of Marvin Gaye* . Ed *won* his 8 year defense against a case brought by *the family, estate and their artists rights management company of Marvin's co - writer on the song, Ed Townsend* . The reporting does not show any actual involvement of the family of Marvin Gaye• This case was nearly without merit, so I have no idea why Mr Sheeran was forced to miss his grandmother's funeral to defend himself ( trial was prolonged several days by motions from the other side's attorneys ).

    • @hectorg.7282
      @hectorg.7282 Год назад

      This time there is no apparent connection with Marvin's family (but that is still unclear. However, every other time someone got sued they were the ones behind it and they were very public about it. So when I wrote they should pay that money back, that is what I was referring to.

    • @dmitriyobidin6049
      @dmitriyobidin6049 Год назад

      Then if they didn't think the same way - they should have been supportive of Sheeran. But we didn't hear anything from them. Silence.

  • @lvngelomichael
    @lvngelomichael Год назад +36

    Original compositions are MELODY & LYRIC. Chord progressions cannot and should not ever be copyrighted. Otherwise, all musicians and songwriters and producers should just shut down the music industry, forever. The GAYE family are over reaching again, just like "Blurred Lines". Modern music is still so young compared to classical music to potentially be destroyed in less than one century because of trying to own chords. No.

    • @chi8772
      @chi8772 Год назад

      Exactly

    • @jxhensley2243
      @jxhensley2243 Год назад +3

      Townsend family

    • @SunnyHF-nf4bc
      @SunnyHF-nf4bc Год назад +4

      @@rujackswing618 Bass line appeared in “You know my name” by the Beatles in the 1960s. So, did Ed Townsend steal that then?
      The tempo and drum beat? 😂
      The drum beat is a 4/4 groove with a simple syncopation on the kick.
      And the tempo. Do I really need to address how absurd bringing that up was?
      And the chord progression, appeared in the “Different Drum” by the Stone Poneys in 1967. Did Marvin Gaye steal that, too?

    • @rujackswing618
      @rujackswing618 Год назад

      @@SunnyHF-nf4bc It doesn't Matter about the Chords or the Music.. It is the feel Sorry For Me & My Team Cause we are Stressed for Copping a lot of Folks music. I got a Family to Feed.... My Grand Mother's Whole Tribe were Shot Down By US Army, they were in the way.. Obama Wouldn't Give Indians Half of 24 Billion US Corps Stole From them..
      All I Say is Prepare for the Storm that 's Coming.. Peace..
      Planet Earth don't Care about any Songs..

    • @SunnyHF-nf4bc
      @SunnyHF-nf4bc Год назад +2

      @@rujackswing618 You really don’t get it, do you? The only thing unique about Let’s Get It On was Marvin Gaye’s vocals. Take Marvin Gaye’s vocals off, and you’re simply left with an extremely standard track for 1973.

  • @deloceanophoto
    @deloceanophoto Год назад +21

    The comedy band, Axis of Awesome demonstrated this perfectly years ago in their piece, four chords, where they laid about 50 songs over one 4 chord pattern in just a few minutes.

    • @hollomaster
      @hollomaster Год назад +2

      I just came from Axis of Awesome.

    • @kyjoli27
      @kyjoli27 Год назад

      Back when Jordan was a boy

  • @randymayfield
    @randymayfield Год назад +24

    Not the same melody, just chords are similar... like thousands of other songs!

  • @beepbop6697
    @beepbop6697 Год назад +8

    A jury of "peers" in a case like this should be 100% a jury of musicians -- because fellow musicians are the peers of both parties in a case like this.

  • @cside2426
    @cside2426 Год назад +28

    Joe I appreciate your explanation which was so clear. I as well as many learned alot from that brief interview. I'm just curious who's making these claims. I'm a music lover and I can hear the chord progressions. As you said many pop songs uses. Good thing Ed didn't cave.

  • @nichola8969
    @nichola8969 Год назад +9

    I like this guy from CNN - he actually appears interested in his guests.

    • @turkwendell6904
      @turkwendell6904 Год назад +2

      I would agree with you he seems to have a sincere curiosity that often is replaced with a ego or whatever

    • @teleguy5699
      @teleguy5699 Год назад +3

      @@turkwendell6904 He does seem like a good dude and always seems to have a happy demeanor when called for.

    • @tn_onyoutube8436
      @tn_onyoutube8436 Год назад +1

      Only after he got over the shock that their mashup was bullshit! I think he was expecting the professor to say that Sheeran absolutely did copy the Gaye track.

  • @PirateRadioPodcasts
    @PirateRadioPodcasts Год назад +30

    WOW! CNN actually produced something worth watching. Well done, mateys.

    • @lebly731
      @lebly731 Год назад

      Wow...I was thinking the exact same thing.
      I was watching thinking it's gonna come anytime now.
      But it didn't.

    • @rob16727
      @rob16727 Год назад +1

      I feel like the black man was rooting for Mavin Gaye's estate to win, until he was proved that he was wrong.

    • @user-uy7sz2mu2i
      @user-uy7sz2mu2i 2 месяца назад

      They do not lie like fox"news"

  • @chadjohnson-authormusician8072
    @chadjohnson-authormusician8072 Год назад +11

    This is deceptive. They transposed the songs to the same key (they're not) to make them sound more similar.
    Edit: I just heard the Berklee professor point this out, which is good. To the untrained jury ear, they would sound much more similar simply because they were played in the same key.

    • @apoclypse
      @apoclypse Год назад +3

      The Gaye estate won against Blurred lines and that was in a totally different key than the original. Like the professor said these lawyers play on the ignorance on the jury.

    • @johnroberts437
      @johnroberts437 Год назад

      CNN sucks

    • @mgray7927
      @mgray7927 Год назад +2

      Also, The second chord in the progression is different. "Thinking Out Loud" plays a MAJOR chord, where "Let's Get It On" plays a different MINOR one. The key has been transposed and since the ACTUAL tempo of "Thinking...." is 78bpm and the ACTUAL tempo of "Let's" is 83 bpm, they also equalized the tempo to make this fit. Tricks.... smoke and mirrors.

  • @eyeonit469
    @eyeonit469 Год назад +9

    Just waiting for the descendants of Mozart to sue Bach at this point. Like Bach said, "there's only 12 notes" when he was accused.

  • @sunshinewalker6074
    @sunshinewalker6074 Год назад +4

    4 chords. That's all there is people.
    Pop songs are not gonna sound super different.
    New Miley.Cyrus song sounds like Bruno Mars. Bruno Mars sounds like a lot of 70's tunes.
    "Sounds like" is not enough to accuse people of stealing.
    Let the guy sing.
    When he copies exact sound and melodies then there will be a case.

  • @angeloprinter
    @angeloprinter Год назад +2

    Nicely explained, and what a lovely way to end the discussion. Townsends camp was trying to make a quic buck and very rightly, got shafted.

  • @christophertaylor3150
    @christophertaylor3150 Год назад +1

    A quick consultation with a music professor would have prevented a lot wasted time and resources and an stress for an innocent person.

  • @adingdingdiiing6740
    @adingdingdiiing6740 Год назад +1

    Look at the anchor's face when the expert said "absolutely not." It's so subtle but you can see it go from 🙂 to 😐 to 😠.

  • @DonLee1980
    @DonLee1980 Год назад +11

    The only thing that people think it "sounds" similar is the chords and the drum beat, and those are the very most simple chords and simple beat.

  • @joshuat5140
    @joshuat5140 Год назад +2

    This is bs. Its because blurred lines lawsuit worked so they tried it again SMH.

  • @vista4353
    @vista4353 Год назад +1

    Professor forgot to mention another song with that similar loop - "When you say nothing at all" by Ronan Keating

  • @reimuelbisnar8276
    @reimuelbisnar8276 Год назад +25

    The family of Marvin Gaye is damn greedy..

    • @mattyboyxv974
      @mattyboyxv974 Год назад +1

      Facts

    • @verlongrimes0971
      @verlongrimes0971 Год назад +2

      No, they're actually protecting his estate because recording artists will and have sampled his music without getting clearance

    • @pnscar3
      @pnscar3 Год назад

      You just don’t like the idea of blacks getting money. Just admit it. You probably say ghetto lottery when a cop kills a black for no reason. You don’t send your condolences you start to pocket watch.

    • @seitanman4146
      @seitanman4146 Год назад +2

      Except his family had nothing to do with this suit, it was the family of the guy who produced the song.
      How about you do even 10 seconds of research before saying things you know nothing about.

    • @pnscar3
      @pnscar3 Год назад +2

      @@seitanman4146 that proves my point. He’s just against blacks getting any kind of restitution

  • @kzgnode
    @kzgnode Год назад +2

    Its just a chords progression,its not like ice ice baby where they copied the bass riff all through out the song

  • @richievital2658
    @richievital2658 Год назад +2

    @1:14 the disappointment in the black dude’s face is priceless hahahaha😈

  • @LunaticEdit
    @LunaticEdit Год назад +18

    Yeah look up "axis of awesome 4 chord song" Literally all American pop music uses the same chords i - v - vi - iv. Same thing in Japan, but with the iv - v - iii - vi progression.

    • @marmac83
      @marmac83 Год назад +4

      @@ztcr6 Give me a break

    • @msp5138
      @msp5138 Год назад

      Then why aren't their a ton of lawsuits?
      More dumb white people logic...lol

    • @rujackswing618
      @rujackswing618 Год назад

      @@ztcr6 Where would a young song Writer of today get that R& B Style of Play.. He Play the Song LGIon to get the groove & then placed His words on top.. Not the whole song... But if he told the Truth on How he Created the Song he would lose.. Why should anyone lose sleep over a rich person fighting to Keep more money.. He is Not the Only One.. when singer can't Write they pull out the OLD 45 Hits & they ain't Sharin.. Peace...
      ES has Too many songs that used Other folks Music... ESP Handmaid....

    • @davidroyl2241
      @davidroyl2241 Год назад +1

      ​@@ztcr6 lol, the "idea" of what exactly?

    • @morganross6399
      @morganross6399 Год назад +1

      @@ztcr6 What "IDEA" are you referring to? The lyrics and melodies are completely different.

  • @JamesThomas-zl9er
    @JamesThomas-zl9er Год назад +1

    The big question here is whether this is being driven by the greed of descendants rather than living artists: there have been a plethora of greed relatives chasing a payday. Artists seem not to do this unless it’s a really egregious rip off…

  • @escobarnaga3245
    @escobarnaga3245 Год назад +3

    It's a chord progression. If Someone wants to copyright a chord progression than the whole music community is under threat

  • @southamcaballero
    @southamcaballero Год назад +1

    Very interesting. The same thing could be said of "Stay with Me" from Sam Smith and "I Won't Back Down" from Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, which have commonplace elements

  • @tombowcutt4908
    @tombowcutt4908 Год назад +3

    Great explanation, examples and nicely hosted.

  • @vanessabarnes-duncan4484
    @vanessabarnes-duncan4484 Месяц назад

    yes it is copy right infringement. Let's Get It On is a R&B and Thinking out Loud is a Pop song they should sound so similar with two different genre's. If both were pop song them the match up would be common

  • @Fqlan
    @Fqlan Год назад +2

    You can own words, but you cannot own chords. Not the case, then all of the musicians have infringed somehow. The chords were long there before any musician.

    • @msp5138
      @msp5138 Год назад

      Wrong...Copyright is not just about WORDS. Bet you feel pretty STUPID.

  • @tenomSAA124T
    @tenomSAA124T Год назад

    So should he be sued for perfect vs amazing grace too? This is the outcome when work of art is translated to money making. These two songs are close but dissimilar. There are many songs out there when arranged in such a way creates perfect harmony as what was arranged. There is limited notes in a music scale yet zillion of songs already written. Why would we be surprise when two or more songs coincidentally are quite alike at certain point?

  • @hectorg.7282
    @hectorg.7282 Год назад +3

    It seems to me that Marvin's no talent family is just making a living out of others hard work. Maybe people that used the same sequences before Marvin should sue them for all the royalties they have gotten through the years.

    • @UniversalMysticsOfChrist
      @UniversalMysticsOfChrist Год назад

      It wasn't Marvin's family who sued Ed Sheeran. It was the estate of Ed Townsend, Marvin's co-writer. That's the job of an estate, to protect assets.

  • @chelok7805
    @chelok7805 Год назад +3

    So, the anchor is fascinated. You could see in his face that he was dissappointed that Sheeran won this lawsuit.

    • @tvs9978
      @tvs9978 Год назад +1

      Dont worry. He'll soon be following Don Lemon

    • @tn_onyoutube8436
      @tn_onyoutube8436 Год назад

      Yes, he was clearly sideswiped when the professor said this is no way plagiarism. Perfectly making the point that a jury trial is a big risk. Ed did the same as the professor did, in court, and showed the jury multiple songs over the same chord sequence.

  • @nickrachjames
    @nickrachjames Год назад +3

    How could this even be a case or go to court? Nothing similar.

  • @stavrosk.2868
    @stavrosk.2868 Год назад

    So....we still van play the I IV V .... without being sued?

  • @MikeBikerKickstand
    @MikeBikerKickstand Год назад +1

    Marvin Gaye DID NOT invent the I, IV, V chord change. If Sheeran lost this case, music would change forever.

  • @cathleenbodiker9292
    @cathleenbodiker9292 Год назад +2

    Completely different styles no infringement

  • @timmorales1569
    @timmorales1569 Год назад +1

    Oh my he played the same chords well so did about 1 million other songs.

  • @christopherparsons3224
    @christopherparsons3224 Год назад +1

    This is a problem inherent to music. Sing the ABC song that kids sing to learn their ABCs and sing Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and see if you notice any difference or similarity. Also, there are many, many songs that are so similar in beat, chord progression, etc., but those are the basic building blocks of songs. Saying no one else could ever use them is like someone saying using bricks in more than one building steals someone's idea. When you understand that there are only so many notes, so many chords, so many drumbeats, etc., or else the other possible patterns, they don't sound like music, which is why people don't try to make songs with them. This is also why so many songs sound so similar.

  • @dmitryno4819
    @dmitryno4819 Год назад +1

    Chord progression is never a question of copyright. Melody is, note progression.

  • @RW-zh7kl
    @RW-zh7kl Год назад

    Theyre sorta similar but they arent. But there is all kinds of music, of even different genres, that share the same rhythm and bass lines that are completely different tunes.

  • @pifflepockle
    @pifflepockle 10 месяцев назад

    If only we had more time for segments like this on the news

  • @skylisszthecolossus
    @skylisszthecolossus Год назад

    He said that United States doesn't use music experts on the Jury. Not exactly true. The public doesn't know if or if not. American Judicial system has Voir Dire, where the judge and attorney will ask questions to see if they are suitable to not have bias. Now depending on the Judge & Attorneys they may want all music experts, some or no music experts. Also you might have it settled by Arbitration or Mediation with expert(s) reviewing and presenting their takes on if/if not it's plagiarism.

    • @ericgardner5548
      @ericgardner5548 Год назад +1

      It's true. You comparing apples and oranges.

  • @WoodyGamesUK
    @WoodyGamesUK Год назад

    Many songs use the same chord sequence, but only one has almost identical instrumentation, rhythm (down to the syncopated chords). Anyway I'm glad that there was no plagiarism (and I don't think there should be), but it's a little more than just using the same chord sequence.

  • @Stuntm4n
    @Stuntm4n Год назад

    we should all pay royalties to Mozart and Bach Familys for having composed every single harmony possible to use ..... ? Ridiculous

  • @amadeus2499
    @amadeus2499 Год назад

    There's only so many chords. And actually, the 2nd chords are different, technically. Gaye is playing an F#minor chord, and Sheeran is playing a D/F#....... DIFFERENT!!!!

  • @John..219
    @John..219 13 дней назад

    You can play a hundreds songs with the same rythm and chords. Even songs before Marvin, so Marvin must have infringed it from somewhere else that came out before him. Heck, even it could be from Mozart. Who doesnt know what I mean, Watch 4 Axes of Awesome and you know it.

  • @shaunwallace6132
    @shaunwallace6132 Год назад

    Ed found songs using the same/similar chord progressions that came out before Marvin Gaye. So was Gaye plagiarising 🤔

  • @hautupou4645
    @hautupou4645 Год назад +2

    People dont understand 4chords can sing any songs ..only musicians can understand...this chords are way use before...for people who don't understand music....better start learn its way better more then 4 chords.....i dont knw y this fucker have to sue edseeran.....his just talent...thats all....stop looking for unnecessary drama or attentions....he works hard for that song

    • @morganross6399
      @morganross6399 Год назад

      Yup, so many of these people crying foul obviously do not have a proper music education.

  • @professor5281
    @professor5281 Год назад +1

    Totally different.

  • @chrisromano8377
    @chrisromano8377 Год назад

    Wasn't let's get it on ripped off too from even earlier songs? Didn't Marvin have to go to court for copyright? So now it's not how original it was. Although great song but stop !

  • @josemariagarcia2106
    @josemariagarcia2106 Год назад

    Im not a fan of Sheeran. I think he’s overhyped, but I dont think its stolen music. There are zillions of songs. Somewhere sometime some of these tunes will inevitably have similarities at some point. Basically, when i heard Sheerans song the first time, MarvinGayes song never came to mind.

  • @DiandraStarShine
    @DiandraStarShine Год назад

    rhythms, beats, half beats, quarter beats cannot be copyrighted. and itsxa FORM OF INTELLIGENCE to be able to distinguish between same or similar rhythm and musical notes.
    same with re: SPEAKING and I've *seen* dishonest people use the fact the far too many people do NOT possess that kind of intelligence and the use this against the masses in a few different ways, one being they'll speak with a certain rhythm, cadence, 'singing' their untrue sentence/speaking in the way a truthful person would say it in a natural way.
    another example I just saw a few weeks ago, another twist on how many people are easily fooled by cadence combined with music notes or people who know how to use their 'normal' speaking voice or their 'normal' excited speaking voice in a dishonest fashion:
    2 scammers were being confronted by someone who spoke a 💯% truth about what the scammers did and when the scammers began talking again they pretended that what the honest guy said was proof that they had 'owned' him.
    because they claimed, as they pointed at him on the video screen, hooted and hollered and bounced up & down in their chairs, they claimed he had just made many mistakes with what he said. they were behaving the way some *honest* people would when an honest person catches thieving scammers lying and if finally vindicated.
    and I don't even know if it has an official name, the technique but many actors use the same skill set when they want to emphasize something they're saying to offer up a certain kind of effect.sone comedians do this, too for effect.
    and many years ago I knew a very narcissistic, mentally ill person who was always 'acting.' she had a habit of trying to look a certain way to people who could *see* her but were too far away to actually hear, clearly anyway, what she was sayin. just to give an example of *her* brand of weirdness because it's truly one of the most bizarre things I've ever witnessed in a person.
    and I guess she didn't mind doing it to me and a few other supposed 'good friend's of hers when *we* could hear her and were still dumb teens ourselves - and for whatever's reason in moments like that we were each a captive audience..due to whatever odd circumstances we found ourselves in..and me and the other people even talked once about how it seemed like she was orchestrating 'trapping' us in ways that gave her those opportunities. since we had to see her ever day at school and in our very small community where we all lived.
    and we thought maybe she didn't mind acting weird like that with us maybe because we'd known each other most of our lives and she was just too comfortable? I do not know:
    but she would be talking about, say, what she had that morning for breakfast *but* she *BEHAVED* as if she was an authority reprimanding someone..with her hands on her hips or pointing at someone, wagging her finger in their face or gesticulating in some other way. so a far away person could hear her but only really the pattern of her speech more than the detailed words.
    and I know it's a strange comparison re: the Sheeran case but because it's such a similar issue re: how people use the 'music' of their voice that's what it reminded me of.🫤

  • @kellyhugs7250
    @kellyhugs7250 Год назад +15

    Ed Sheeran doesn’t need to copy anybody’s music. Period

    • @bronxcheer1484
      @bronxcheer1484 Год назад +2

      You already typed a full stop.

    • @asmichl31
      @asmichl31 Год назад +4

      He does though quite evidently😂😂😂😂

    • @davidroyl2241
      @davidroyl2241 Год назад

      ​@@asmichl31 so what other song has he stolen, according to you.

    • @asmichl31
      @asmichl31 Год назад

      @@davidroyl2241 there is another video on it😂 but no scrubs is one of them if you are wanting a quick name

    • @misso5095
      @misso5095 Год назад +1

      But he did. So there’s that!

  • @stuartscott1679
    @stuartscott1679 Год назад

    If he's copied the chords like hundreds of other song's which has been proven then why not if he copied the words then that's different.

  • @lmka8949
    @lmka8949 Год назад +1

    Hello CNN.... Look who won the case. You should have reported on the shady history of the person who filed that lawsuit...but u would'nt 😅

  • @BobbyDirt
    @BobbyDirt Год назад +1

    Marvin Gaye’s family needs to relax.

  • @topnotch4564
    @topnotch4564 Год назад +2

    This Court Case just Made a Bunch of Future Dance Floors Rock Even better tho.

  • @dongskieneri2162
    @dongskieneri2162 Год назад

    So did Happy Birthday to You" infringed Good Morning To You"🤣

  • @Kristalaurene
    @Kristalaurene Год назад

    I wouldn't have put these songs together at all

  • @bizoyd29
    @bizoyd29 Год назад

    Not even close. How lame. So glad the jury got it correct

  • @mrbobo86
    @mrbobo86 Год назад

    Such a stupid lawsuit. I hope the Gaye foundation had to pay back ALL of the lawyer fees

  • @anthonyxuereb792
    @anthonyxuereb792 Год назад +1

    You knew he was going to say "absolutl;y not" as soon as the question was asked, besides who needs his opinion anyway when i have my ears to tell me. Imagine the backlash if the prof had called him out, probably be clearing his desk and being escorted out.

  • @brooklyn7226
    @brooklyn7226 Год назад +2

    2:49 "Thinking Out Loud"
    2:55 "Let's Get it On"
    3:24 The Marvin Gaye progression. Interesting lesson

  • @DIDYOUSEETHAT172
    @DIDYOUSEETHAT172 Год назад

    1:02 not the same at all, different key, different melodic line, you can play any 3 or 4 popular songs of any genre, style, and they will sound similar. Why? Because hit songs appeal in the same way, and they inspire more songs. Terre are only so many beats in music, and only so many chord progressions. Blues all use the same ones, country the same, pop the same. The lawsuit was bullshit money grab.

  • @rjshomeanimations8156
    @rjshomeanimations8156 Год назад +1

    from do re mi ... you cant create a billions of songs

  • @studiosingyourstyle
    @studiosingyourstyle Год назад

    Tons of artists today are looping other artists sounds and using them as part of their own. This is more common then snacking at night.

  • @xboxonexchannal3713
    @xboxonexchannal3713 Год назад +1

    This is a discrace leave ed sheeran alone he is a true musician who doesn't have to copy anyone ❤

  • @adventuresconjuan
    @adventuresconjuan Год назад +4

    It sounds nothing alike ??????? They just want money off him….

  • @uptoti81
    @uptoti81 Год назад

    I hope that host does not claim to be a journalist or a music expert.

  • @WojtekCzaderna
    @WojtekCzaderna Год назад

    How would you call 1000 lawyers (i would add bankers and politicians) at the bottom of the sea?

  • @johnvoss5237
    @johnvoss5237 Год назад

    They are not even close. Its so different

  • @vidsscreen
    @vidsscreen Год назад

    "He just contracted himself, a jury can't decide,. So why had they in this case. parr 4.50 in this video"!" They're so false, it's legalised fraud too copy black music cause they don't have their own. ?

  • @akamalo661
    @akamalo661 Год назад

    No

  • @simoneaton1977
    @simoneaton1977 Год назад

    Oh dear

  • @doctordutch
    @doctordutch Год назад +2

    progression and percussion should be off limits. Lyrics and melody should be the only sections that should be IP.

    • @msp5138
      @msp5138 Год назад +1

      Spoken like a true white person...

  • @AbdulHamid-pi9kp
    @AbdulHamid-pi9kp Год назад

    SIMILAR and SAME is different!

  • @loreleysakaragatan9781
    @loreleysakaragatan9781 Год назад

    CONGRATS ed Sheran. That's a REBUKE to those filing copyright case with a HUGE AMOUNT! Rebuke to the MONEY LAWYERS. Worst is they must pay the LAWYER of Ed, imagine for 8 yrs.... KARMA.

  • @jdfolbre
    @jdfolbre Год назад +3

    Same groove, that's all.

  • @Jeffuofh06
    @Jeffuofh06 Год назад

    Don’t sound anything alike

  • @dmitriyobidin6049
    @dmitriyobidin6049 Год назад

    They have totally different vibe...

  • @angieponders3844
    @angieponders3844 Год назад

    Shameful waste of time and resources, this lawsuit, that is. I'm glad the Gay Family admitted their error to Mr. Sheeran afterwards.

  • @nbutterfly-vi2ky
    @nbutterfly-vi2ky Год назад

    Not the same chords 😮😮

  • @AnonYmous-vu1lw
    @AnonYmous-vu1lw Год назад

    Lawyers shouldnt be allowed near music.

  • @marissallagas6884
    @marissallagas6884 Год назад

    Axis of awesome brought me here

  • @Peluche070
    @Peluche070 Год назад

    If this copyrighted infringement? Lol Bollywood would sue everyone as they cover alllll the tunes in classical music 😂😂😂

  • @ivannio8519
    @ivannio8519 Год назад

    Yeah right! And "If I had A Hammer" for more examples

  • @denisemakarius3963
    @denisemakarius3963 Год назад +1

    No way I don’t hear come on than you would bring so many people in this case because all artists play and write there songs so very one would be fight really people looking for money from talented, songwriter, meaning Ed Sheeran. The family of Marvin Gaye please whenever your own kill this man and you’re going for more money taken from Ed Sheeran seriously move on. They buried him..

    • @morganross6399
      @morganross6399 Год назад

      It is actually the family of Ed Townsend (co-writer of Let's Get It On) that initiated the lawsuit.

  • @kortis18
    @kortis18 Год назад +1

    This was an ace segment

  • @studiosingyourstyle
    @studiosingyourstyle Год назад

    Stupid stupid stupid case !! Ppl trying to get rich off making up cases to appear as fraud. They should be sued for the acquisition.
    It’s the no name artists with no talent who borrow cord sequences. But then again compare to movie industry… similar movies come out at same times always copy ideas. How come they are not sued?

  • @davidmueller9342
    @davidmueller9342 2 месяца назад

    My song made it to cnn.

  • @clarissaturcios2346
    @clarissaturcios2346 Год назад +2

    U can clearly hear it

  • @lilmisssunshine264
    @lilmisssunshine264 6 месяцев назад

    This is so dumb, aside from the instrumental chords, the melodies are completely different, they sound nothing like each other lol, And yet it's commonplace for Rap artists to "sample" ie ripoff the exact backing track from a song and add their own lyrics over it and No one bats an eyelash.

  • @vista4353
    @vista4353 Год назад

    Marvin Gaye, chill out bro, just chill out

  • @kukwantura3159
    @kukwantura3159 Год назад +1

    This is funny.they really need money.

  • @MrDeadHead69
    @MrDeadHead69 Год назад

    There missing THE ROOT of The Song !!!....any Music goes by Those ROOTS !!

  • @PeterSedesse
    @PeterSedesse Год назад

    Ed won the case by playing a dozen other songs that had the same chord progression...

  • @heyjoey009
    @heyjoey009 Год назад +1

    Is the Gaye family desperate for money??? Is this greed???

  • @maciekkk123
    @maciekkk123 Год назад +12

    Drum pattern, tempo and drum sound are copied for sure

    • @himeshmothi1605
      @himeshmothi1605 Год назад +10

      Nope it's a standard drumsound...I actually use it often

    • @fidelca3679
      @fidelca3679 Год назад +3

      I used them too. It's a standard algorithm.

    • @alainbao3762
      @alainbao3762 Год назад +2

      I used it too

    • @scottclark3139
      @scottclark3139 Год назад +3

      He used the basic format for a soul standard. If he had deviated from that it wouldn’t be a soul song

    • @awesomemusicstudio
      @awesomemusicstudio Год назад +2

      @@himeshmothi1605 ya.. but at the same time as this progression, bass line, tempo, and overall sound? .. Unlikely. Most musicians would probably make a choice to alter more.

  • @allent208-kf4hv
    @allent208-kf4hv Год назад

    So the fuck what the words are totally different

  • @artisttemple8268
    @artisttemple8268 Год назад +1

    I like both artists and I think new musicians could admit their influences once they learn of similar tracks previously recorded. Perhaps if Ed Sheeran and Robin Thicke had given Marvin Gaye's estate an acknowledging, respectful nod and an appreciative good faith offer regarding both Blurred Lines and Thinking Out Loud, this whole situation may have been able to have been resolved internally. The influences are crystal clear.

    • @tn_onyoutube8436
      @tn_onyoutube8436 Год назад

      Did you actually watch this video? You are so far wrong it is unbelievable.