4 Famous Musicians (Who Stole Their Biggest Hits) - The Spit Take

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  • @nicholasbella7459
    @nicholasbella7459 8 лет назад +49

    Of course, MJ has always mentioned Bob F. as one of his idols like James Brown, Chuck Berry, Fred Astaire, and many others. He's always given credit to who inspired him.

  • @steview61
    @steview61 8 лет назад +275

    Michael Jackson admitted studying and imitating the greats like Bob Fosse, Fred Astaire, James Brown and Jackie Wilson.

    • @wl7291
      @wl7291 8 лет назад +29

      Also I thought the video was about songs i.e. "BIGGEST HITS", not dance moves. He never said he invented moves.

    • @Angela-gc3kr
      @Angela-gc3kr 8 лет назад +42

      He said he took inspiration from the greats...and made them greater, and he did.

    • @Vampkiki
      @Vampkiki 7 лет назад

      Qskool FPV lol i was going to type something similar, but you beat me to it.

    • @alwaysastudent
      @alwaysastudent 6 лет назад +23

      Interesting, because MJ told James Brown to his face in 2001 (after the BET awards) that much of what he did, he got from him. James Brown responded, 'Well now Michael, you did do that, but then you got your own steps.' So yes, Michael always publicly acknowledged that he took from folks. The dude surrounded himself around professional dancers, so there was no way he was gonna get away with straight up stealing and not crediting others, and not get called out. If you see Michael freestyle, he's got a few moves that he does on his own. Vocally, he was heavily inspired by folks such as Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder ('Hee hee hee'), Mavis Staples ('Shamon!')... i think the thing is with Michael, you have to be as keen a study of art and music as he was, and there would rarely (if ever) be debates like this, because the sources of his inspiration would be well known.
      Led Zeppelin (on the other hand) straight up jacked blues artists' music, and credited themselves as the authors. And did it consistently. i was also not aware that Johnny Cash pretty much jacked that song!

    • @bewmdogg
      @bewmdogg 6 лет назад +6

      So as long as you admit you stole the moves it's ok. Gotcha.

  • @MJrhythmofLove
    @MJrhythmofLove 8 лет назад +515

    There's a difference between stealing and taking inspiration. Michael Jackson never once claimed those dance moves. He always gave credit to the people who inspired him and often spoke about those people in interviews. Plus, he took the things and interpenetrated it into his own unique style and took it to a whole other level.
    "Study the greats and become greater." - MJ

    • @TheRelentlessKnight
      @TheRelentlessKnight 8 лет назад +9

      Plus his choreographer probably taught him most of those moves

    • @pspc7282
      @pspc7282 8 лет назад +23

      Probably true, but his choreographers couldn't apply/ present them as good as MJ could. Just watch the first moonwalks, they were NOTHING like MJ's.

    • @jack2breeze
      @jack2breeze 8 лет назад +17

      it was called backsliding before he did it.

    • @jtwarnick1528
      @jtwarnick1528 8 лет назад +5

      I think his MAIN choreographer was Janet. I know she choreographed him a lot in his videos

    • @MJrhythmofLove
      @MJrhythmofLove 8 лет назад +13

      Which video did Janet choreograph?... Michael had his own choreographers as well as mostly his own.

  • @mdnblues
    @mdnblues 7 лет назад +173

    Michael Jackson never once said that he invented the moonwalk. He never said that he didnt take inspiration. If people took their time to watch his interviews, MJ clearly says that he never invented the moonwalk, he even said that he took inspiration from other artists. Thats not stealing. MJ gave credit.

    • @SunnyGhandle
      @SunnyGhandle 6 лет назад +9

      The only time he said he took inspiration was James brown. He basically made his whole career (Clothing, Dancemoves, sometimes Songs) from copying other artist and let the public praise him for "Creating" things he never did. He never once says he DIDN'T create all these things. He kinda just let people believe he created it.

    • @GranolaBars11
      @GranolaBars11 6 лет назад +32

      Michael literally always talked about being inspired by Jackie Wilson, James Brown, Gene Kelly, and even comedians like Charlie Chaplin in his work. Go be an ass somewhere else @it's what it is

    • @nunliski
      @nunliski 4 года назад

      @@GranolaBars11 WHO FUCKING CARES

    • @robertlaney9310
      @robertlaney9310 4 года назад +1

      Not about who did it first it’s about who does it best

    • @clightning9703
      @clightning9703 4 года назад

      All these years, MJ CLEARLY stole the ideas & added his own, you can see it in other dancers. I just realized he was stealing those same moves. Bottom line: Michael NEVER admitted he took(stole) those moves... so he deceived the public believe that he did.!! many die hard fans & all Black people will be butt hurt and triggered. so MJ wasn't legit.!! 😭😂😝

  • @cosmovedder1354
    @cosmovedder1354 9 лет назад +362

    "Good artists copy, great artists steal." - Pablo Picasso

    • @lukefairhurst5980
      @lukefairhurst5980 9 лет назад +23

      Good point, but stealing is where you take something and make it your own, whereas most of these artists took something and then kinda forgot about the second part

    • @cosmovedder1354
      @cosmovedder1354 9 лет назад +15

      Luke Fairhurst Yeah I gotta say I lost some respect for the Zep. Funny thing about the Picasso quote is it was engraved on a small monument in France. Banksy took something hard and carved out Picassos name and carved his name in it.(if u don't know, Banksy is a famous graffiti artist)

    • @Mastermax345
      @Mastermax345 9 лет назад +3

      Funny you have a picture of Bob Dylan and say that... but then again that's just how folk music is. I appreciate old folk songs for how nobody gave a damn whose IP the songs were, it was just music.

    • @e32b61
      @e32b61 9 лет назад +2

      Well, gee, if someone famous said it, then it MUST be true!

    • @cosmovedder1354
      @cosmovedder1354 9 лет назад +5

      ***** Ha, when I first started to listen to Dylan my dad said "You know a lot of those songs came from Woody Guthrie." There's a good video here on youtube called "Everything Is A Remix" it covers a bunch of the stolen things from movies and music. I used to play in a few bands and when we were working on new stuff there were times we would listen to the playback and realize parts sounded very similar to other existing songs. Unlike Zepplin we would not keep that stuff. Maybe we should have, and things might have worked out differently.(doubtful, none of the bands were really good. Just average college bar scene bands)

  • @vahidmirkhani
    @vahidmirkhani 7 лет назад +20

    No one says Usher stole the moves cause he never claimed them. Same goes with MJ.
    MJ had the creativity to alter these moves a little.
    Also, he wasn't afraid to put his choreographer's name on his records, specifically in Moonwalker.
    He gave credit when credit was due.

  • @djswrv942
    @djswrv942 8 лет назад +690

    this channel is like watchmojo's cooler older brother

    • @grottphd9090
      @grottphd9090 8 лет назад +14

      Watchmojo's younger, unresearched brother.*

    • @kylejohnson3223
      @kylejohnson3223 8 лет назад +10

      +Cole Blackman this video is pretty decent and researched by the looks of it.

    • @grottphd9090
      @grottphd9090 8 лет назад +1

      +Kyle Johnson this video has very few inconstancies (that I noticed), but I'm talking about cracked as a whole. They've said some pretty stupid shit.

    • @tianapitesr8553
      @tianapitesr8553 8 лет назад +1

      after stealing Beatles catalog I still don't defend Jacko!

    • @Xiaopang3333
      @Xiaopang3333 8 лет назад

      Then don't go by the looks, but by the facts. They have no business mentioning Jackson in the video which they only did so they could use a clickbaity thumbnail, implying that Jackson stole some of his biggest hits...and you call this decent? GTFO...

  • @77moonwalker77
    @77moonwalker77 8 лет назад +59

    Like Michael said "study the greats and become greater"
    That's what Michael did. I wouldn't say that he stole anything.

    • @Svenskadoktorn
      @Svenskadoktorn 4 года назад +1

      So doing the exact same moves are not stealing?

    • @clightning9703
      @clightning9703 4 года назад +1

      big difference between studying & STEALING... he wasn't authentic. had it been white person doing this the blacks would be crying for years...

    • @therock3640
      @therock3640 3 года назад

      @@clightning9703 He didn't steal. All those moves are much better and improved. What Bob did was barely even half good. everyone's inspired from someone.

    • @clightning9703
      @clightning9703 3 года назад

      @@therock3640 dude, MJ has NEVER danced like that his entire career. MJ even said that Bob "inspired him". what does that tell you. and I know that Poppin taco taught MJ ALOT of break moves... so yeah, MJ took many ideas for others & molded into his own. he could dance but it was not "authentic"

    • @therock3640
      @therock3640 3 года назад

      @@clightning9703 Bro only the billie jean and smooth criminal looks inspired. Wb Thriller, Beat it, Bad, The Way You Make Me Feel and more. There were many moves which were added by him in the choreography. His spins and footwork was much different and uniques than any other artist. The kick and leg shuffle from billie jean were his moves. That thing on two legs where he used to go up and down to first right side then left side. Is also one of his moves. Check out Jackson 5 videos. He was a master at footwork even before off the wall. He later took some lessons. Many singers take singing lessons from the very beginning that doesn't count. The anti gravity lean, standing moonwalk and the rotating one and the sideways slide were his moves. He was inspired by them but he is much better than them. He had many authentic moves.

  • @aaronfreeman8143
    @aaronfreeman8143 9 лет назад +71

    Jackson didn't rip it off. He openly admitted he learned from all the greats and that's where his dance moves came from. The hat he has said was paying homage.

    • @izicial7469
      @izicial7469 8 лет назад +2

      +Aaron Freeman They even said in the video that he didn't really "steal" the moves but he was heavily influenced and inspired by others.
      His point was more that people think he's some sort of genius who came up with all of that on his own and everyone else copied him.

    • @aaronfreeman8143
      @aaronfreeman8143 8 лет назад

      shut your mouth you farm animal

    • @izicial7469
      @izicial7469 8 лет назад +1

      Aaron Freeman
      That's kind of a rude thing to say the Mr. Jackson. Especially since he is dead.
      An odd man you are.

    • @reggiefoxx6124
      @reggiefoxx6124 8 лет назад +4

      +Izzy Games His point was getting more people to click on this video by putting an image of Jackson on the thumbnail. You don't steal dance moves. If you got in trouble for that no one would be able to dance ever. Literally someone creates a dance and other people do it. It's not even remotely related to stealing songs.

    • @draganovklashnikov1317
      @draganovklashnikov1317 8 лет назад

      Jackson was not original and copied many others including Jefrey daniel , cooley jaxson , casper , Electric bogaloo , The Lockers , Alberto martinese and a lot more . Mj's pet chimp was a copy of Elvis's pet chimp and even final curtain call was copied from Elvis . Mj's more than 90 percent of moves were already done and perfected . Mj invented , created , perfected almost nothing .

  • @JoFergus
    @JoFergus 8 лет назад +41

    modulating arpeggios, descending a chromatic scale...Whoever played and recorded them first is owed a HELL of a lot of money....

    • @ZER0--
      @ZER0-- 8 лет назад +6

      +Jo Fergus I said the same about the 12 bar blues. If you copyrighted that you would be the richest person on the planet. Sadly it's lost in the mists of time. Just as well really, as Status Quo would be fucked.

    • @TheNinetySecond
      @TheNinetySecond 8 лет назад +4

      +Jo Fergus Excactly. Much to be said about Led Zeppelin's originality, but 'Stairway to Heaven' is a shit example.

    • @JoFergus
      @JoFergus 8 лет назад +4

      +Clemens Stubbe
      Yep...How ironic is it that Zeppelin (ie.Page) has been castigated for building a musical legacy based on thievery (popular memes are way more fun than actual facts)...without a word of praise for all the remainder of the Zep catalogue - full of great songs that sound nothing like anything ever made before...or ever since.
      I guess we can thank Bonzo and JPJ for laying it down, in unbelievably powerful and original ways, even if the other two take all the credit/limelight/popularity.
      People also conveniently forget that the power of music is in how memorable it is at an emotional level...How musical ideas re-appear over and over, if they make a strong impact in a musician.
      Jazz greats namelessly drop homage to each others riffs and figures all the time, without being labeled thieves...It's all coming from an emotional subconscious....For the most part.
      Notice that I don't touch on what samplers did for musical thievery though...and neither does anyone else, with an axe to grind with genuine musicians, as opposed to 'playback artists'

    • @JoFergus
      @JoFergus 8 лет назад

      You're quiet wrong +TheFashionbugs
      Royalties are paid for"print rights", mechanical royalties, performance royalties and synch (for synchronization) royalties.
      In your zeal to come across as informed, you made yourself seem confused about the actual meaning of the words you're using.
      Learn about Copyright, since that's where the definitions of what musical idioms can be protected by law...these include lyrics and melody.
      'Dazed and Confused' is one of many examples of a melody based on descending chromatic scales...live and learn ;-)

    • @canadianroot
      @canadianroot 8 лет назад +1

      +TheFashionbugs I pan-fried some scaly arpeggio last Saturday night, as I was having guests over for dinner. It was delicious, with a little lemon garlic butter, and a parsley garnish. Jamie Oliver called me the next day, asking for my bank details. Later, I received a cheque for 23.56 along with a waiver that I had to sign, indemnifying him. I was floored, to say the least.

  • @oldsaltshippers
    @oldsaltshippers 8 лет назад +277

    Johnny Cash had to pay the person he ripped off? I bet that Hurt.

    • @OzzyJClarke
      @OzzyJClarke 8 лет назад +19

      +RobertDeville He hung his head in court

    • @Wheres-my-toes-bro
      @Wheres-my-toes-bro 8 лет назад +2

      Nicely done.

    • @oldsaltshippers
      @oldsaltshippers 8 лет назад +12

      Peaceoo8 Thank you sir, I like to walk to the line from time to time.

    • @oldsaltshippers
      @oldsaltshippers 8 лет назад +7

      OzzyJClarke Indeed, but he was soon on the road again.

    • @Wheres-my-toes-bro
      @Wheres-my-toes-bro 8 лет назад +12

      RobertDeville Somebody stop this guy, his jokes are hotter than a ring of fire.

  • @princesstamika
    @princesstamika 8 лет назад +15

    Frank Zappa was right about everyone (Zeppelin, the Beach Boys, The Beatles) but he was the only getting publicly sued a whole lot.

  • @Torterra625
    @Torterra625 9 лет назад +449

    Queen and Vanilla Ice.
    Need I say more?
    Also, I think I respect Cracked more than Collegehumor.

    • @critterthedisturbed
      @critterthedisturbed 9 лет назад +43

      I know I like Cracked a lot more than College Humor.

    • @radiokies
      @radiokies 9 лет назад +1

      I also know it for sure.
      TuPac could also be added to the list. Changes is a stolen song.

    • @ze_rubenator
      @ze_rubenator 9 лет назад +19

      Actually, Queen AND David Bowie.
      And then there's Rick James and MC Hammer
      Well, every rapper and everything.

    • @ataraxic89
      @ataraxic89 9 лет назад +30

      Cracked is way better than CH imo. CH makes 1/10 funny things. Cracked is good, not always funny, but good in everything except new guy weekly.

    • @bgw316
      @bgw316 9 лет назад +9

      That's more an example of the very common "sample" technique every unoriginal producer users today.

  • @misterprickly
    @misterprickly 9 лет назад +100

    Look at Elvis and his songs...
    Many of their original creators never got credit or royalties.

    • @TomMilleyMusic
      @TomMilleyMusic 9 лет назад +14

      Misterprickly that's because he usually bought the songs, meaning they don't get royalties. he wanted to buy "i will always love you" from dolly parton but she wanted to maintain ownership and obviously later it was covered and made even more famous and she gets royalties from it.

    • @grisflyt
      @grisflyt 9 лет назад +20

      Misterprickly Also, Elvis was upfront with not writing his songs.
      Elvis was a creation. He did not do rock n roll until he got to Sun Records. He grew up in the segregated south. He never got in contact with the then-black music of blues and rock. Elvis had a good voice, looked good. Sam Phillips thought, rock is popular right now, let this kid do some rock song.

    • @Killer63able
      @Killer63able 8 лет назад

      +Not Crazy But he was nothing without Col. Parker.

    • @grisflyt
      @grisflyt 8 лет назад

      Killer63able
      And Elvis knew he was taken advantage of. A strange fella that Elvis.

    • @whitedevil2
      @whitedevil2 8 лет назад +4

      +Misterprickly Elvis does not have a single writing credit of any song he ever recorded

  • @LuchoCastle_11
    @LuchoCastle_11 8 лет назад +186

    Wait what?! Chuck Berry didn't steal Johnny B. Goode from Marty McFly?!!! I feel so betrayed!

    • @BillPhurnell
      @BillPhurnell 8 лет назад

      Lol

    • @jtwarnick1528
      @jtwarnick1528 8 лет назад

      lol

    • @thepurematrix
      @thepurematrix 7 лет назад +1

      SigmaTV I've got two words for you "flux compasator"

    • @heyheylistennow
      @heyheylistennow 5 лет назад

      Ya he didn’t

    • @Peeriikooify
      @Peeriikooify 3 года назад

      If it wasn't for that call his cousin Marvin Berry made to Chuck he would've never came up with Johnny B. Goode

  • @eskiltester3913
    @eskiltester3913 7 лет назад +45

    bashing Michael Jackson not for stealing music but because he took the world's greatest dancers and combined their best moves and perfected it.
    Michael has always openly admitted to watching fosey and borrowing his moves.
    He shouldn't be in this list

    • @clightning9703
      @clightning9703 4 года назад

      All these years, MJ CLEARLY stole the ideas & added his own, you can see it in other dancers. I just realized he was stealing those same moves. Bottom line: Michael NEVER admitted he took(stole) those moves... so he deceived the public believe that he did.!! many die hard fans & all Black people will be butt hurt and triggered. so MJ wasn't legit.!! 😭😂😝

    • @eskiltester3913
      @eskiltester3913 4 года назад +2

      @@clightning9703 damn you're stupid aren't you.

  • @saturnista5510
    @saturnista5510 8 лет назад +433

    every single person in the charts right now didnt write their own songs.

    • @MiketheCabbie
      @MiketheCabbie 8 лет назад +29

      +Sirius Gaming Of course, they're not pretending that they did, either.

    • @saturnista5510
      @saturnista5510 8 лет назад +19

      Course they are!
      Adelle, taylor swift... they say they write their own songs, and probably cant even write their own names.

    • @MiketheCabbie
      @MiketheCabbie 8 лет назад +21

      Well, Adele, she actually DOES write her own songs, I know that for a verified fact. Taylor Swift, on the other hand....a two second Google search into her songs will turn up the name Max Martin a surprising amount of times. He's probably the most prolific songwriter in all of modern pop music. He writes songs for just about everyone these days.

    • @saturnista5510
      @saturnista5510 8 лет назад +10

      Unless you have actually sat down with Adele and watched her write the songs,then it isnt a verified fact you bellend,

    • @MiketheCabbie
      @MiketheCabbie 8 лет назад +9

      Hopelessly cynical, aren't you? Also, direct me to an interview where one of these modern pop stars has actually claimed to write his/her own songs, despite not having really done so. The information on who wrote a particular song is readily available and instantly accessible. No one in these times could get away with lying about it for very long.
      Take, for example, Milli Vanilli. Back in 1989 they were able to get away with claiming they wrote AND performed their songs.....for a little while, anyway. But today, an act like that would get exposed about two minutes after their first single dropped.

  • @maxassasin911
    @maxassasin911 8 лет назад +198

    Cream did the same thing that Jimi Hendrix did, taking old blues song and making them hard rock...and even though the members of Cream have egos rivaling Led Zeppelin, they respected the blues artists they were covering too much to not give them the writing credit. As Cream got more popular, so did the blues artist that inspired them and everybody won. There are songs that Cream, Hendrix and Zeppelin covered each in their different way like Killing Floor, but where Hendrix payed tribute to Howlin Wolf and Willie Dixon....Led Zeppelin re titled the song The Lemon Song and gave no writing credit. This was a band that was buying castles in the 70's. Jimmy Page and Robert Plant are to blame, hell they didn't even give John Paul Jones the writing credit for Kashmir, Jones made that song and Stairway to heaven magical. To add insult to injury, Page allowed Puff Diddy to change Jones' arrangements for a Kashmir rap song. I just can't call these guys the greatest rock band ever because Queen and Pink Floyd were much more original and much more influential in the long run.

    • @Jambonator14
      @Jambonator14 8 лет назад +6

      +Dingo D. Manhunter I was agreeing with everything you said... up until "I just can't call these guys the greatest rock band ever because Queen and Pink Floyd were much more original and much more influential in the long run." Queen being innovative and original, yes of course they are! Pink Floyd being innovative, yes... original, well that's a whole other thing. Cause, you see, when every album sounds like every other album you put out, "originality" kinda goes out the window. They do have great songs (like my favorite : Money), but they're still highly overrated and complete sellouts... but you love them, kudos to you buddy!

    • @ZER0--
      @ZER0-- 8 лет назад +4

      +Jon Martin I've never understood what people mean when they say sell out. Can you explain what you mean by saying Pink Floyd sold out ?

    • @Jambonator14
      @Jambonator14 8 лет назад +3

      Paul L Most of the time, being a sellout means you only make popular music that can be sold to movies, commercials and other advertisement methods. In this case, Pink Floyd is a different kind of sellout, yet following that same concept. They made the same album (much like Nickelback) because they know it would sell so they wouldn't have to expand their musical horizons. Their last album was Division Bell in 1994... yet David Gilmour put out an "album" 20 years later even though they were only B-sides. But what puts the cherry on top : Pink Floyd hasn't been a band for over 2 decades where 2 members are deceased and the last remaining members want nothing to do with each other (Waters and Gilmour), yet they respectively had tours under the Pink Floyd "banner".
      Anyways, in this case, this is my definition and most people's definition of Pink Floyd being sellouts.

    • @ZER0--
      @ZER0-- 8 лет назад +1

      Jon Martin WOW ! So you have different definitions of "Sell Out", even though you still haven't defined what a sell out is. Do us all a favour n Fuck off. You're an idiot and btw no one asked you to listen to the bands that you refer to.

    • @Jambonator14
      @Jambonator14 8 лет назад +3

      Paul L LOL! You asked me to define a sell out. I did, two different ways - one was a general explanation and the other was explaining that aspect in a concrete situation. And then get all mad and start attacking me on a personal level. Yup, you must be a fanboy!
      Dingo made a reference to Queen and Pink Floyd being the greatest, to which I politely disagreed on one of them. And then, you come in all pissed off cause I called out PF as repetitive, unoriginal and overrated band. They're sellouts, but fanboys like yourself can't even compute the definition of the word even when somebody gives it to you. So, basically, don't ask a question you don't want to know the answer to. I don't have a different definition of a sell out, it's interpreted in different ways (yet still relevant to the same point which: losing sight of your values and your integrity for the sake of making a profit), but a sellout is a sellout and PF is a sellout band. You just have to grasp the reality that PF is a sell out band and there's different ways to be a sell out.
      Just like there's different ways to prove that you're an morally offended idiot. I bashed you're favorite band, deal with it! Accept it or let it roll off your shoulders. Either way, if you still appreciate their crappy and depressing music, you have the right to just like I have the right to call them out on being crappy and depressing...

  • @sdreaver816
    @sdreaver816 5 лет назад +9

    The moonwalk is much older than that actually. It was invented by Bill Bailey in the 50's

  • @EricBlackmonGuitar
    @EricBlackmonGuitar 8 лет назад +13

    The biggest reason that artists steal other artist songs is that when they call them up and ask "Can we do your song", they say "NO!" So they record the song without asking. The only time they hear from the original artist(especially if the original song was not a hit) is when the new version hits it big. Lawsuit time. Actually, I can't wait until some famous group steals one of my songs and turns it into a MEGA-HIT! It will then be time to share the wealth! :)

    • @JLIV461
      @JLIV461 3 года назад

      I don't know showbiz or copyright law, but wouldn't it be cheaper to buy the rights to cover their song 'before' it becomes a huge hit? I'm sure Aerosmith asked and paid the Beatles before covering Come Together. Not sure about Van Halen covering Roy Orbison or The Kinks.

    • @sizwe.amabaso732
      @sizwe.amabaso732 2 года назад

      @@JLIV461 but what if you buy it and it sucks🤷‍♂️

  • @Fuliginosus
    @Fuliginosus 8 лет назад +263

    I wrote 'Hey Jude', but you don't hear me whining about it.

    • @tc1817
      @tc1817 8 лет назад +10

      +David Maxfield
      I wrote it too.
      I am also not whining about it.

    • @salleo406
      @salleo406 8 лет назад +5

      +David Maxfield I hear you bro, I actually wrote the James Brown song "papas got a brand new bag" except my title was "yo papa is messin with some old bag."

    • @nicolefoster7976
      @nicolefoster7976 8 лет назад +1

      +David Maxfield I didn't know you were super sweet and wrote a song for Julian Lennon while his parents were getting a divorce.

    • @Fuliginosus
      @Fuliginosus 8 лет назад +1

      +Nicole Foster You have a lot to learn about me.

    • @nicolefoster7976
      @nicolefoster7976 8 лет назад

      David Maxfield I cannot believe you knew Julian at that time in his life.

  • @FrenchmanOfSteel1
    @FrenchmanOfSteel1 8 лет назад +9

    Not fair on Michael Jackson! The video's about "musicians who stole their biggest hits" and you're only showing Jackson's dance moves! Dance moves are not copyrighted as far as I know, and Jackson never said he "invented" the moonwalk but always said he was inspired by other artists from James Brown to Fred Astair to Bob Fosse, even mime Marcel Marceau. He also worked with choreographers for his videos (Michael Peters for "Thriller" for example). Any video about today's pop stars "stealing" from Michael Jackson? Just an idea.

  • @akoreansregards1091
    @akoreansregards1091 7 лет назад +18

    True Michael didn't exactly create all of his moves but I wouldn't say he stole them either,as with the moonwalk,it may have been used years before,but his repeated use and perfection of the move makes us all think of him when this famous move is used

    • @sergiogalindo3024
      @sergiogalindo3024 7 лет назад

      The Ace
      Michael stole the moonwalk from RESORTES!

    • @barryberger9889
      @barryberger9889 Год назад

      There ya go, you just perfectly outlined why it's wrong to steal people's shit

  • @moriahjohnthejohnsons718
    @moriahjohnthejohnsons718 6 лет назад

    This channel has a variety of content! Very informative in education, survival tactics, entertainment!

  • @TimothyRyanFisher
    @TimothyRyanFisher 8 лет назад +185

    "Good musicians borrow, great musicians steal." Mile Davis.

    • @tc1817
      @tc1817 8 лет назад +2

      +Timothy Ryan Fisher
      spoken by a man who was quite likely crazy. He was a musical genius, but his "pharmaceutical" needs screwed with his brain. Who plays entire shows NOT facing the crowd?

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 8 лет назад +5

      +Marbles McGee You missed the point, but that is easy for him to do as he is well past being on a normal level. The point is, it only becomes theft when the song becomes a hit. Until then, there is no foul.

    • @johnk1955
      @johnk1955 8 лет назад +5

      +Timothy Ryan Fisher I wonder if these are the same musicians that howl bloody murder over the "illegal downloading" of their music. Is stealing from a thief theft?

    • @TimothyRyanFisher
      @TimothyRyanFisher 8 лет назад +1

      It is theft if time and money was stent producing the record.

    • @bentv88
      @bentv88 8 лет назад

      +johnk1955 nah thats just the Metallica's and Britney Spears in the music industry, people that are only in it for the money

  • @chipo715
    @chipo715 9 лет назад +156

    wow the Johnny Cash song was terrible, he literally took the entire song. And Led Zepplin stealing isnt new but to have the balls to steal from groups that opened for you, i mean really? Why don't bands just get approval to sample the music? is that not cheaper than being sued once the song blows up?

    • @SuperSquishface
      @SuperSquishface 9 лет назад +3

      Sampling wasn't an option back then. You had anywhere between a 2-4 or 8 track recording mixer.

    • @chipo715
      @chipo715 9 лет назад +14

      The Joker I could absolutely be wrong b/c I am no music expert. But isn't sampling just using that other person's music? Like if Zepplin is gonna use the intro for Stairway to Heaven cant they just give credit to the other band in the song notes or whatever? Or do they actually have to use the recorded version that the other band has made?

    • @rmv9194
      @rmv9194 9 лет назад

      Yes is cheaper and probably without the fuzz original artist don´t get all that exposure. So probably it is better for the ripped off to be ripped off and settle in court.

    • @jatelitherius9842
      @jatelitherius9842 9 лет назад +4

      I liked Johnny's singing better than... Sue

    • @TimeThing-ex9tc
      @TimeThing-ex9tc 9 лет назад +8

      he said zeppelin opened for spirit, not the other way around.

  • @fuegococoa
    @fuegococoa 8 лет назад +194

    In the words of a great plagiarizer "It ain't about who did it first its bout who did it right"

    • @LeoRios78
      @LeoRios78 8 лет назад +12

      Sorry, dude. I just can't agree with that.

    • @klausthiel7162
      @klausthiel7162 8 лет назад +2

      +Tropikkkana no,its actually the idea ,that counts.and the ideas are stolen.i made a lot records and wrote many songs. .know what its about.

    • @ridanann
      @ridanann 8 лет назад +3

      +Tropikkkana everything is a rip off of an early thing in the general state of reality tolkien just riped of celtic an nordic mythology, ww2 total rip off of ww1 an Buckingham palace was just some dudes shack lol. the usa is riping of the uk an the uk riped of hell an hell riped of hades lol.

    • @klausthiel7162
      @klausthiel7162 8 лет назад

      in that point of view i agree 100 % they made a masterpiece out of it.

    • @fuegococoa
      @fuegococoa 8 лет назад

      Leonardo Rios Okay, so you didn't get the reference.

  • @HunterMann
    @HunterMann 8 лет назад +3

    Fact: Cab Calloway was doing the moon walk decades before anyone else. He was filmed doing it in the early 1930's then it was rotoscope do for a Betty Boop cartoon dance sequence.

    • @HarpoSpoke
      @HarpoSpoke 8 лет назад

      +Hunter Mann
      Thank you...I'm glad someone knows about that.

    • @spencerwelchii573
      @spencerwelchii573 8 лет назад

      And prior to that Mimes were doing it - it's called "walking against the wind".
      M.J. 1st saw it in 1972 at M.S.G. when Howie did it during his Ziggy Stardust tour.

    • @spencerwelchii573
      @spencerwelchii573 8 лет назад

      +Spencer Welch Bowie not Howie (damn auto correct😠)

  • @thatguywithawatch53
    @thatguywithawatch53 9 лет назад +65

    Does this mean I can't like Stairway to Heaven with a clean conscience anymore? :/

    • @aronpuma5962
      @aronpuma5962 9 лет назад +8

      I don't think so
      When you listen to Taurus in full, it copies the riff but doesn't end up in the same direction musically as Stairway to Heaven... they are different songs fundamentally.
      I feel like Zeppelin should have at least passed on a royalty check but... that's the artists, not the music

    • @kappen6449
      @kappen6449 9 лет назад +10

      I lost a shittone of respect for Led Seppelin a long time ago already :/

    • @aronpuma5962
      @aronpuma5962 9 лет назад +3

      yeah- I get that
      But well... love the music, not the artists- that's my attitude
      There is absolutely nothing wrong with the songs, just... the people who did not give credit for them where it is due

    • @COOLOD1
      @COOLOD1 9 лет назад +4

      When have you ever been able to do that?

    • @dthree4113
      @dthree4113 9 лет назад +7

      Stairway is the least outrageous example here. Dazed and Confused, Whole Lotta Love, The Lemon Song, etc. are pretty much cover tunes.

  • @50Calabyte
    @50Calabyte 9 лет назад +40

    Holy BuzzFeed title Batman.

    • @ginemginem
      @ginemginem 9 лет назад +19

      Cracked has being doing these kinds of titles before BuzzFeed was a thing.

    • @Terker2
      @Terker2 9 лет назад +6

      ginemginem Makes it even worse right?

    • @Edited6
      @Edited6 9 лет назад +14

      I hope buzzfeed dies off young and it's only legacy is a genericized alternative term for 'click-bait.'

    • @natureboy904
      @natureboy904 9 лет назад +5

      WZRD702 So true

    • @bobbutts4402
      @bobbutts4402 8 лет назад

      50Calabyte lol. as if Cracked is any better than bzzfeed. it's all the same pretentious shit.

  • @YeeSoest
    @YeeSoest 7 лет назад +3

    Chuck Berry is technically a beach boy. Thanks, Cracked. I love how every single video from you guys gives me at least one thing you can say in a conversation and boggle minds all over the place for 1 even caring about that thing enough to know this and 2 being able to repeat the Information from the top of my head whenever the topic comes up. Both is on you guys!
    And yes, I prefer to wait for the conversation to go there. I don't bring up historically sadly impossible lost black beach boy members for the facts sake...

  • @celticbird2398
    @celticbird2398 7 лет назад +44

    Damn, that Johnny Cash one really made me sad.

  • @aerialkate
    @aerialkate 8 лет назад +163

    Led Zep were persistent offenders and their fanboys really should know better than to defend them. They did it well - but they're guilty as hell.

    • @KeoneMotesse
      @KeoneMotesse 8 лет назад +9

      I'm stealing that.

    • @JamesClarke.yt.
      @JamesClarke.yt. 8 лет назад +4

      Yeah but not stairway

    • @williamcarter361
      @williamcarter361 8 лет назад +7

      +James Clarke yes, Stairway as well.

    • @aerialkate
      @aerialkate 8 лет назад +2

      James Clarke
      They're in court at the moment over that one. To me it's less obvious than the other examples; debatable. We'll see how the decision plays out.

    • @YoungNino2017
      @YoungNino2017 8 лет назад +6

      +aerialkate for anyone else it would be debatable, but Zeppelin stole like every song, and toured with Spirit. So I don't see why they all of a sudden would not steal and just coincidentally sound the same as a song they definitely heard before.

  • @danij1586
    @danij1586 8 лет назад +75

    You could do an hour long video just on this same topic with Beyonce.

    • @714Sluggo
      @714Sluggo 8 лет назад +11

      You could do an hour long video just on this same topic with (insert 99% of today's Top 40)

    • @danij1586
      @danij1586 8 лет назад +6

      714Sluggo valid assertion, I just used her as an example because she gets so much media attention. She farts to the left and it's on the news. She decides today to the right, and it's a major breakthrough.

    • @thealatest7012
      @thealatest7012 7 лет назад +14

      Actually that is not true. Beyonce has never once been successfully sued for any copying. People love to do that to her it is suck a shame. Most claims have been exaggerations, lies or it came out later that she asked permission to use the piece of art. I think once she used some chero from a film for her own video and she got inspiration for one of her performances. Those are the two legitimate cases. That would not be a long video.
      What I have noticed is that people let Michael Jackson get away with it even though he has been successfully sued for it. Strange.

    • @HealthyAndrew
      @HealthyAndrew 6 лет назад

      Dani D rihAnna is even worse

    • @starlycasablanca1062
      @starlycasablanca1062 6 лет назад +12

      You could make an hour long video of every song Elvis covered and copied.

  • @modemmack
    @modemmack 8 лет назад +31

    Johnny's rip infinitely improved that song.

    • @scanlon645
      @scanlon645 8 лет назад +3

      +Iva Well you could argue a great artist takes a good idea and makes it better :P

    • @yharnamhunter8759
      @yharnamhunter8759 8 лет назад +3

      +Justin Scanlon a good artist can create something both new and good

    • @hullstar242
      @hullstar242 8 лет назад

      +Justin Scanlon people need to remember this when they criticize hip hop artists for sampling

    • @jamesoblivion
      @jamesoblivion 5 лет назад +6

      I bet if I stole your car, I could drive it better than you. Means I deserve it, yeah?

    • @despacitoohyeahohyeah4005
      @despacitoohyeahohyeah4005 4 года назад +1

      @@jamesoblivion damn son, sharp tounge you there

  • @ilyalead4blade897
    @ilyalead4blade897 8 лет назад +60

    always thought that Black Sabbath is way more original than Zeppelin, now I understand why)

    • @mohamedehab5879
      @mohamedehab5879 8 лет назад +2

      Black Sabbath is a bad example because of their song, "Paranoid".

    • @ilyalead4blade897
      @ilyalead4blade897 8 лет назад +5

      ***** but not as original as making new music out of your own ideas

    • @1glassMilk
      @1glassMilk 8 лет назад +5

      +ilya solomkin own ideas don't exist. ideas are the product of culture and your imagination to make new connections. turn it around. If led zeppelin is not original, give me the name of the artists before them that sound exactly like led zeppelin. There is none cause they are original.

    • @monsieurdemosse7779
      @monsieurdemosse7779 8 лет назад +4

      Songs, already MADE are not ideas anymore.

    • @1glassMilk
      @1glassMilk 8 лет назад +2

      +Monsieur Poétique led zeppelin never took a song and copied it. They took a musical part of the song and changed it into a new forms of music.

  • @byronbenguche
    @byronbenguche 8 лет назад +29

    Actually the "Moonwalk!" was done originally done by Bill Bailey not Jeffey Daniels.Bill Bailey did the original "Moonwalk!" in the movie Cabin In The Sky but he called it the "Back Slide!".

    • @PlumbPitiful
      @PlumbPitiful 8 лет назад +6

      that is correct. The actual moonwalk involves moving in a circular motion....kind of sliding in place. Jackson would do it in extended versions of Billie Jean in concert

    • @ludwigvanzappa9548
      @ludwigvanzappa9548 8 лет назад +3

      Moonwalk was created by the french mime Marcel Marceau ... and was called walk against the wind .

    • @micdonmusic
      @micdonmusic 8 лет назад +6

      +Ludwig Van Zappa Michael was a big fan of Marcel and they a few times. He incorporates miming into a lit of his dancing.

    • @Tan6erine
      @Tan6erine 8 лет назад +4

      +Microphone Don guys michael just improved it and called it hte moonwalk, it was called the backslide back then.

  • @priscillalopez8456
    @priscillalopez8456 7 лет назад +8

    WOW
    I'm thinking more and more how MORE PEOPLE NEED TO DO MORE RESEARCH!!
    MJ didn't say he invented those moves. His fans knew and know that he said he got inspirations and was taught the dances. WOW...

    • @barryberger9889
      @barryberger9889 Год назад

      That's not admitting to stealing
      "Inspired" isn't me ripping you off down to how you dress let alone the dance moves MJ made his career on
      And saying "I was inspired" isn't the same thing as giving credit to an artist. So shut the fuck up already
      "WOW"

  • @maestroraffiti
    @maestroraffiti 8 лет назад

    So awesome!!!!
    Great job guys.

  • @chrisgaigneur2104
    @chrisgaigneur2104 4 года назад

    God... I love Cracked videos !!!

  • @TrillBill
    @TrillBill 8 лет назад +5

    If I had a dollar for all of the "artists" who stole my music....I'll be richer than I am today

  • @MattyMJJ
    @MattyMJJ 4 года назад +4

    Michael Jackson has always admitted he study the greats. He never once said he invented the moonwalk or any other dance move in fact. Stop bashing the poor guy!

    • @jameswalker4225
      @jameswalker4225 3 года назад

      He had more important stuff to do, like shtupping Elvis’ daughter to cement a share of the King’s music library, or dangling a baby off a hotel balcony

  • @atwaterpub
    @atwaterpub 8 лет назад

    Excellent research and fun presentation. I play Folsom Prison on piano but I play as instrumental. Love that music. NOW I'll have to learn to play the others.

  • @lilil6720
    @lilil6720 8 лет назад +32

    Vanilla Ice & Bowie?

    • @damneh8688
      @damneh8688 8 лет назад +5

      That was sampling

    • @waybythebay
      @waybythebay 8 лет назад

      No there was a lawsuit and everything

    • @CollectorsCorner777
      @CollectorsCorner777 7 лет назад +3

      Lili L Bowie? You mean queen right?

    • @1amieosia
      @1amieosia 7 лет назад +2

      Uber King Queen featuring Bowie. But yeah, Queen.

    • @ginny917
      @ginny917 7 лет назад +1

      Amie SilentHill no its under pressure

  • @RealStuntPanda
    @RealStuntPanda 6 лет назад +6

    5:39 The irony of Led Zeppelin stealing so much music, every song except one on their eponymous album, is they would sue the shit out of anyone that even sounded vaguely like them. *Even suing the original artists of the music they stole!*

  • @BeccaLovesSRK
    @BeccaLovesSRK 7 лет назад +5

    "Looked at MAD Magazine and was like 'Yes! Me too.'" XD

  • @1supakidvibe
    @1supakidvibe 8 лет назад +1

    Please make more spit takes like these!!! Very jaw dropping entertainment... with a touch of education ha ha

  • @seandecastro
    @seandecastro 8 лет назад

    This is well done video thanks !

  • @SeldomPooper
    @SeldomPooper 7 лет назад +4

    Nobody taught him the moonwalk. MJ was a self taught dancer. And MJ did most of his choreagraphy.

  • @moodoggies
    @moodoggies 8 лет назад +24

    Technically, I steal from The Beatles' "Revolution Number 9" every time I go thru a McDonald's drive thru and order the Fish-O-Filet.

  • @michaelperez3887
    @michaelperez3887 Год назад

    I simply see it as inspiration of one they look up to. Thus, never forgotten.

  • @baileyandthejets6240
    @baileyandthejets6240 7 лет назад

    dude you don't have to announce you're the editor in chief every single video lol. I know you're proud but really, we get it.

  • @Chaos4190
    @Chaos4190 9 лет назад +26

    MJ always paid homage to the people who influenced him, whether it was Fosse, James Brown or fred Astaire and innovated a style that distictly became his own. Its not what he took from other artists but rather how he used it, the title of the video is very misleading. There are those who rip off others work and then there are those who take influence, the likes of Timberlake and Chris Browns rip off the king of pop, while the man himself since the age of five was studying and sharing the stage with some of the great performers he would learn from. Besides even the the guy from Soul Train took the "backslide" from Bill Baily... But once again, choreography isn't about inventing new moves, its how you string it all together execute it, to say that MJ stole anything is an injustice to the mans artistery, a cheap video title for shock value.

    • @Darthsantana
      @Darthsantana 9 лет назад

      with MJ he does recognize that it is more homage and using what he likes and with dance stuff more than anything else

    • @jereykobalt8874
      @jereykobalt8874 9 лет назад +3

      If Timberlake and CBrown ripped off MJ, then mj ripped off Fosse (big time) and the actual people who moon-walked before he even did it. Mj's moves were exactly the same as Fosse, but personally, I think Fosse did it way much better. Don't throw Timberlake and Brown under the boss for doing the exact same thing mj did...

    • @Darthsantana
      @Darthsantana 9 лет назад +1

      I think the expression is under the bus

    • @jereykobalt8874
      @jereykobalt8874 9 лет назад +6

      Chaos4190 Both Timberlake and Brown many times have cited MJ as huge influence for both of them, just as MJ was influenced by these other people. Both are very great dancers and MJ is not their only influence. I can say the same thing about MJ as being a poor man's version of the GREAT FOSSE, very manufactured CLONE. See, MJ didn't make up any of his moves. He was inspired many, many people just as Timberlake and Brown... So don't even try to spew or think otherwise. It's nonsense and MJ was very proud these young men were inspired by him as he was inspired by other people... GET REAL!

    • @CJTranceAddiction
      @CJTranceAddiction 9 лет назад +3

      Jerey Kobalt The thing is...who is Fosse??? As for MJ, he's quite possibly the most recognized figure in modern age history after Jesus Christ (some say he is even more known.)
      MJ is the greatest! Everyone is inspired by something...how you create magic and blow people's socks off is a whole other story. Music, dance, vision and style all rolled into one - that was MJ!

  • @quantumperception
    @quantumperception 6 лет назад +5

    I still like Led Zepplin, but now I just say that they are my favorite cover band, since that is all they ever did- covers.

  • @tommym7626
    @tommym7626 5 лет назад

    Please come back!!!! We all miss you

  • @RockOrBluesInNorway
    @RockOrBluesInNorway 8 лет назад +16

    Lol, I hope people don't go "oh you're a fan and are just edefedning him because of that", cause I'm not, but I feel credit should be given where crdit is due. And I know you said that it's more inspiration than stealing, but then why put it on the list, cause MJ never "stole" those moves, he was inspired by them and coorporated them into his own style. Hiring Jeffrey to teach him the moonwalk? How is that stealing? He was inspired by so many people and he studied them and brought their styles and moves into his own. He talks a lot about this in his book and interviews. Michael always said this "Study the great, and become greater", and he did, he was amazing at this. Also, another thing, I don't understand why he is on the list anyway, he didn't rip off any songs or anything?

    • @TheeQuirkyPanda
      @TheeQuirkyPanda 8 лет назад +1

      I feel ya

    • @slavesforging5361
      @slavesforging5361 5 лет назад

      i dunno, i think there's a difference between incorporating things into your own style and just cutting and pasting everyone else's together in a string. that being said, i've never met a dancer that didn't steal something from someone.

  • @driftercarbon
    @driftercarbon 9 лет назад +6

    Nothing is sacred anymore and everything I know is a lie.

    • @TruthThroughAbsolute
      @TruthThroughAbsolute 8 лет назад

      Tom Krystinik So, that means that there still must be some sacredness.

    • @ZER0--
      @ZER0-- 8 лет назад

      +Tom Krystinik If everything is a lie, that means somethings still are sacred.

  • @vterpan
    @vterpan 7 лет назад +11

    check your sources on MJ dude. You're giving people FAULSE information. He never denied his inspiration from soul train dancers of Bob Fosse. It's mentioned in his autobiography Moonwalker!

  • @RamblinRick_
    @RamblinRick_ 8 лет назад

    Love the intro. So true. I read Mad Magazine back in the 60s (yes, I'm THAT old). When I first saw Cracked Magazine on the newstand back then, I thought, "man, just a cheap knock-off of Mad). This intro confirms it.

  • @Jorthax
    @Jorthax 8 лет назад

    Oh great, it's this guy again.
    I'm so thrilled.

  • @YodaOnDMT
    @YodaOnDMT 8 лет назад +3

    MJ was fairly honest about the fact his styles were a mish-mash of a lot of people.
    Incidentally, the moonwalk, aka the backslide appeared about fifty years before the moonwalk. I forget the name of the entertainer.
    As for Led Zeppelin, rock bands are notorious for ripping off other artists, especially Blues since that's where rock has its roots. I prefer to think of it more as paying homage (as long as they are honest about it, understandably the legality of what you're doing isn't obvious at the start of your career, especially back then when the lawsuits weren't public knowledge).
    In Hip Hop, we do the same. We love music, find something we like and put our own spin on it. Don't forget Hip Hop was born out of other people's music. Just look up the term "breakbeat."

  • @conorhaddock3956
    @conorhaddock3956 8 лет назад +3

    bob fossey lol try fred astaire for one... watch any interview where he talks about his influences and he'll run through a bunch of big names from era's past, or watch Bad 25 where they show you the specific scenes he wanted to imitate

  • @Mykki1003
    @Mykki1003 8 лет назад

    HOLY CRAP! This is amazing.

  • @thesoundsmith
    @thesoundsmith 3 года назад

    THANK YOU FOR THAT INTRO!
    You finally admit it, something I said when I saw the first issue...🤑

  • @poison03nae
    @poison03nae 8 лет назад +8

    Holly Molly Folsom prison blew my mind

  • @MrHypnofan
    @MrHypnofan 9 лет назад +3

    I would argue that the Beach Boys had some bigger hits than Surfin' USA, like Good Vibrations, God Only Knows, I Get Around, and Wouldn't it Be Nice, though the original point still stands.

    • @jeffreyepstein9256
      @jeffreyepstein9256 2 года назад

      Agreed Brian Wilson has tons of songs written which extended out of the BB band with singers such as glen cambell singing his songs.

  • @qigong1001
    @qigong1001 8 лет назад +2

    That was an eye opener. Sheeeesh.

  • @deedwayne2752
    @deedwayne2752 4 года назад +2

    You were behind Michael use to watch Bobby Brown , John Bubble etc them back in 1940's he studied the greats and he became the the greatest King OF Pop

  • @probusexcogitatoris736
    @probusexcogitatoris736 8 лет назад +97

    It's amazing that people still like Led Zeppelin. I mean, you can steal a tune or two and get away with it. But, these people stole more than a dozen of songs and it all just seems to run off them like they are made of teflon.

    • @peterapazidis8889
      @peterapazidis8889 8 лет назад +6

      +Probus Excogitatoris but whole lotta love wasn't stolen and that was a number one for a while. dont forget kashmir, the solo of stairway to heaven, and the other songs the didn't steal. But yeah, they do kinda suck for stealing

    • @whitedevil2
      @whitedevil2 8 лет назад +33

      +Probus Excogitatoris because they took little known songs and re-made them incredibly awesome. if they just did flat covers, nobody would have ever heard of them. besides, you can't point to hardly a single song from ANYBODY in the past several decades that doesn't sound directly inspired from another artist, intentional or not

    • @probusexcogitatoris736
      @probusexcogitatoris736 8 лет назад +24

      whitedevil2 Typical fanboy bullshit...

    • @whatevernoticed
      @whatevernoticed 8 лет назад +26

      +Probus Excogitatoris Well, i'm not a fan of Led Zeppelin but have to agree with whitedevil.
      Anyway, Led Zeppelin should credit their sources and pay the royalties.

    • @whitedevil2
      @whitedevil2 8 лет назад +14

      +Probus Excogitatoris you don't know much about music, do you? everything ever written has been inspired from previously written music all the way back to Gregorian chants. most of the rock bands/songs of the 60s-70s were directly inspired by previous blues music. and you don't have to like Led Zeppelin to recognize they're one of the most successful bands of all time. so quit your crybaby bullshit and pull your head out of your ass

  • @JSCVideos
    @JSCVideos 8 лет назад +7

    Well, in the matter of MJ, he never pretended he created that whole persona out of the nothing. It has always been said that he was inspired bug time by different artists including James Brown, or Fred Astaire for the moonwalk too. So I wouldn't call it stealing...
    Now those artists that copy paste AND claim they wrote or composed or whatever, now that's stealing!

    • @johnyrome7509
      @johnyrome7509 8 лет назад +3

      Yet not one single documented interview written or on video does he EVER give Bob Fosse credit so yes he stole it

    • @pspc7282
      @pspc7282 8 лет назад +3

      No, inspiration is NOT plagiarism.

    • @johnyrome7509
      @johnyrome7509 8 лет назад

      Pspc72
      So if Justin Timberlake at his next performance started to spin on stage ending with him stopping on his toes, a leg kick, wore a glittery glove and started yelling heee heee and never once EVER mentioning MJ's name as inspiration in turn having the younger audience think he invented it what would you think??? would you think he WANTED people to know he took those moves directly from mj by NEVER mentioning MJ's name??? C'mon now lol

    • @FruityHachi
      @FruityHachi 5 лет назад +1

      @@johnyrome7509 everyone knows MJ's moves, his glove and "hee hee", even little kids know. no one in their right mind would think that JT invented it, they'd think JT pays homage to MJ. just like many artists wear MJ's famous outfits, people know that they took it from MJ and that they pay homage rather than claming they invented it.

  • @somethingdifferent4u247
    @somethingdifferent4u247 7 лет назад

    Fantastic video.

  • @davidj.thompson
    @davidj.thompson 8 лет назад

    Well, i seem to recall back when i had a lot of vinyl Zeppelin that many songs that were covers gave their originators the just dues. But, I'm getting on in years and that was a long time ago...

  • @bbofun
    @bbofun 9 лет назад +8

    Both Micheal Jackson and Bob Fosse were also inspired by Fred Astaire- watch "The Girl Hunt Ballet" from 'The Bandwagon"- MJ even took his costume for "Billie Jean" directly from it.

    • @kerryn6714
      @kerryn6714 9 лет назад +5

      Fred Astaire's costume in "Girl Hunt" influenced MJ's look in "Smooth Criminal", not "Billie Jean".

    • @bbofun
      @bbofun 9 лет назад

      Sorry, you're right.

    • @kerryn6714
      @kerryn6714 9 лет назад

      Andrew Horn
      No problem :)

    • @antoniomiller7323
      @antoniomiller7323 9 лет назад

      You got a pretty amazing beard right there sir, *tips hat in respect*

    • @WalterLiddy
      @WalterLiddy 9 лет назад

      I'm sure they were, but Fosse's moves aren't exactly taken from Astaire, whereas Jackson's are identical to Fosse's.

  • @sailorpsycho
    @sailorpsycho 8 лет назад +3

    "Hey Marge, Look! It's Jimmy Page, one of the greatest thieves of American Black Music ever to walk the earth" - Homer Simpson

  • @isophoren
    @isophoren 5 лет назад

    Nikka Costas "Everybody Got Their Something" is a note for note remake of Sly and the Family Stone's "If You Want Me to Stay"

  • @doro626
    @doro626 4 года назад

    I legit miss this channel.

  • @nathanrich6578
    @nathanrich6578 8 лет назад +12

    The Doors stole Hello, I Love You from the Kinks' All Day and All of the Night.

    • @thestr8person
      @thestr8person 8 лет назад

      Yup!

    • @klausthiel7162
      @klausthiel7162 8 лет назад

      +Nathan Rich you re right.thanks for the wink.

    • @louabbott7631
      @louabbott7631 8 лет назад

      The Sex Pistols stole the riff from Hello, I Love You as well. The Pistols song was Submission. The chords are basically the same, the words totally different. I don't know if it even count as a steal.

    • @thestr8person
      @thestr8person 8 лет назад

      Lou Abbott Sheesh! That's right as well. That would be Matlock's work I guess

  • @aggad16
    @aggad16 8 лет назад +4

    I think Justin Beiber's "baby" was stolen from a girl singer, I forgot her name. Search baby by a girl and see what you find

  • @davidfriedman7823
    @davidfriedman7823 7 лет назад

    The camel walk which was the moon walk was done in 1959 by Ronnie Hawkins on Mary Lou

  • @thomaskittock2866
    @thomaskittock2866 8 лет назад +1

    Back then everyone played each other's songs, sometimes at their own interpretations or slight alterations. They're called covers... Eventually copyrights came around and everyone pissed their pants.

  • @imtheotherdave
    @imtheotherdave 8 лет назад +7

    This has always happened with music.

  • @LudeandLude
    @LudeandLude 9 лет назад +6

    First off, MJ didn't steal anything. He accredited the street dancers that he EVOLVED his moves from. Notice I said evolved. Because Michael would take something that inspired him and take it to the next level. The moonwalk is actually a combination of two moves: the backslide seen in that video (where you push on the ball of your foot), and walking against the wind (a move created by french mime Marcel Marceau). The moves shown by Bob Fosse are NOT exact copies but heavily inspired on and changed by Michael. He is also inspired by James Brown, Marcel Marceau, and Fred Astaire. That's the equivalent of saying Bruce Lee was a copy cat because he stole a punch technique from western boxing. He borrowed on it, expanded it, and created a superior style just like MJ did. Learn your facts Cracked.

    • @Darthsantana
      @Darthsantana 9 лет назад +4

      I dont think he was putting down MJ at all just showing where it came from

    • @LudeandLude
      @LudeandLude 9 лет назад +3

      Christian Santana
      I didn't take it as attacking so much as misinformation is all. The title of this video has the word "Stole" in it which is false on Michael's behalf. Especially considering the intro of this vid is the guy stating that he's not referencing artists that borrow and expand but rather straight stole (which is not what MJ did).

    • @Darthsantana
      @Darthsantana 9 лет назад +1

      yeah think it is a bit clickbait ish but he even mentions how Jackson doesnt really steal so much as take inspiration from

  • @thorn35
    @thorn35 8 лет назад

    In Jackson's defense,. he never tried to claim he invented it. He always stated he saw some kids doing a version of it and asked them to show him, he just did it a lil bit better and it became his trademark dance.

  • @gioknows
    @gioknows 8 лет назад +1

    The Police ripped of "Every Breath You Take" from The Cricket's song "More Than I Can Say". Take out the harmony and switch the piano for guitar and it's the exact same song.

  • @douglemmikey1082
    @douglemmikey1082 8 лет назад +9

    Genius is the ability to HIDE your influences. -Einstein

    • @artea2930
      @artea2930 8 лет назад +3

      ...And that leads me to a thought: we all know that Einstein was a genius... so, who's influences HE was hiding himself then?:))

  • @crazyjoshcravy
    @crazyjoshcravy 8 лет назад +3

    I started dozing off at the end, then he started talking again

    • @jackjackson7537
      @jackjackson7537 8 лет назад +2

      +CrazyJoshCravy Led Zepplin will do that to you

  • @andrewi.crocker8675
    @andrewi.crocker8675 8 лет назад +1

    You should talk about how Coolio stole "Gangster's Paradise" from Stevie Wonder (Pastime Paradise), then got all pissed when Weird Al parodied it.

  • @onwun4292
    @onwun4292 8 лет назад

    That's what makes the music world flourishing !

  • @seadawg93
    @seadawg93 5 лет назад +3

    Michael Jackson shouldn't be on this list; he was inspired and he gave credit.
    ...hiring someone to teach you something is not stealing ...it's literally the opposite.
    Bob Fosse is an icon who influenced many many dancers.

    • @clightning9703
      @clightning9703 4 года назад

      All these years, MJ CLEARLY stole the ideas & added his own, you can see it in other dancers. I just realized he was stealing those same moves. Bottom line: Michael NEVER admitted he took(stole) those moves... so he deceived the public believe that he did.!! many die hard fans & All Black people will be butt hurt and triggered. so MJ wasn't legit.!! 😭😂😝 (MJ also asked Bruno Falcon, a Hispanic, to teach him popping moves)

  • @jillzaynah
    @jillzaynah 8 лет назад +3

    Jack, I love your work. You are awesome.
    The rip off that burns me the most - John Mayer's version of " No Such Thing ".
    On Wikipedia it goes into all this detail about how, when, and why he and Clay Cook wrote this song. Meanwhile, not only did they not write it; they didn't change a thing. Mayer sings it exactly like the original which came out in the early 1970's , before Mayer was born. Sadly, I don't remember the artist but he sounded like Steven Bishop. I tried to find the original when Mayer put out his cover, claiming to have written it, but with no success.
    Another one, not as blatant as Mayer, is Kid Rock's "All Summer Long ". He totally ripped off Warren Zevon's Werewolves of London. Zevon's son should sue him.

  • @samperryman167
    @samperryman167 8 лет назад

    I know this is a video about the music, but how about that original Cracked tagline: "The Only Magazine In The World Named Cracked"? Really setting the bar high there, OG Cracked staff.

  • @Wilss
    @Wilss 8 лет назад

    That intro to Johnny B Goode is also used in the intro to the song 'Roll Over Beethoven'.

  • @cseguin
    @cseguin 8 лет назад +6

    The 'moonwalk' is actually a really old dance move - early to mid 20th century if I'm not mistaken . . .

    • @ZER0--
      @ZER0-- 8 лет назад

      +rictus grin Yea. It was on QI here in the UK. They showed footage.

    • @ivanduc72
      @ivanduc72 8 лет назад

      +rictus grin yes, you're right. there's an old movie of Charlie Caplin, in which he does a "moonwalk" forwards, if I remember well.

    • @pathanson9078
      @pathanson9078 8 лет назад +1

      +rictus grin The Gap band was rven moonwalking before Jackson

    • @beselbic
      @beselbic 8 лет назад +1

      +rictus grin Correct. I believe the first person to have been recorded doing it was tap dancer Bill Bailey, who did it in the 1943 film Cabin In The Sky. They called the move the back slide at the time.

    • @AnotherPart0fMe
      @AnotherPart0fMe 7 лет назад +2

      And Michael Jackson was a huge Charlie Chaplin fan. His favorite song was Smile and he recorded a cover of it.

  • @Bluesonofman
    @Bluesonofman 9 лет назад +3

    Johnny cash ain't country. Johnny cash is Johnny cash.

  • @anonomus8709
    @anonomus8709 8 лет назад

    I think the bigger challenge is finding a popular song that doesn't have anything "ripped off" in any way. Keep in mind that the idea of copyright is a relatively recent innovation.

  • @kennethranson5222
    @kennethranson5222 8 лет назад +2

    Spirit is obscure?
    I guess if you're young.
    I actually met Randy California and always loved "I Got a Line on You," "Mr. Skin," "Nature's Way," and my favorite, "Fresh Garbage."
    I strongly recommend that millennials listen to some of these and unobscure this fine blues rock band.

    • @jonesy2111
      @jonesy2111 8 лет назад

      I was taken back by that comment also..they had several big hits and were huge in their day...still legends in my book. If there ever was an underrated band it was Spirit...

  • @jeffwhite7158
    @jeffwhite7158 9 лет назад +24

    "..a movie in which Bob Fosse plays a snake, trying to tempt a young boy..."
    Michael Jackson stole that from Fosse too.

    • @ecliptik8020
      @ecliptik8020 7 лет назад +3

      Jeff White ok, that was a good one

  • @erikfraunfelter3628
    @erikfraunfelter3628 8 лет назад +3

    Whole Lotta Love is supposed to be a Muddy Waters cover, not a song Zeppelin wrote as their own!

    • @quasidiem99
      @quasidiem99 8 лет назад

      +Erik Fraunfelter They never credited him, however. I think they were sued for this one by another band (small faces?)who had covered (legally) the song. So, there seems to be a discrepancy in your theory.

  • @143yese
    @143yese 8 лет назад +2

    but michael never said he invented the moonwalk tho

  • @belebergista47
    @belebergista47 7 лет назад +1

    Couldn't stop laughing!