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Coldplay's Chris Martin lands in lawsuit over plagiarism

Washington (ANI): Coldplay's lead vocalist Chris Martin and his band members are being served with a lawsuit by musician Joe Satriani over plagiarism. In the lawsuit, Satriani claims that Coldplay lifted his 2004 instrumental, "I Just Wanna Fly," for the basic melody of "Viva La Vida," which Coldplay in turn has disputed, with a rebuke on their website.

But that hasn't stopped Satriani or his attorney Howard King of King Paterno, from claiming that Coldplay has dodged being served, and that the Grammys are the easiest forum at which to strike while the iron is hot. "We have warned their British lawyers that we have hired a fleet of process servers lined up to dog the band everywhere they go this weekend in the hopes of serving them," Fox News quoted King as saying.

King has even promised to have camera crews roaming around with the process servers to get the whole thing on tape.
 

Oasis tops music chart in Britain

London (ANI): Oasis have topped Britain's first ever-live music chart. The website Tixdaq.com is behind the new chart, which will be published by trade magazine Music Week this coming week. It has been compiled from the data available from online ticket sales, reports the Daily Express. Oasis' upcoming U.K. tour is the biggest draw with America's Kings Of Leon coming in second. Recently, Oasis cancelled a series of dates in America and Europe to allow guitarist Noel Gallagher to fully.....

Gwyneth's car steering wheel dilemma!

London (ANI): Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow has revealed that she finds her in an extremely embarrassing situation when she forgets which side of the car her steering wheel is on. The Hush actress, who moves to and fro New York and London admits that she gets herself into a pretty awkward state when she has to locate the steering wheel, while the paparazzi stand by and take photos. "When I'm walking to my car in either country, I don't know.....
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dave daltrey 08 Sep 2009 08:01 am
well, it's not a particularly original chord sequence anyway..it doesn't matter what key you're in but it's a basic kind of 'c; d; g; e minor' thing which has been kicked around for ages in virtually every shape or form with a few variants and some related chords thrown in and changed around a bit for good measure..it limits what one would choose for a melody by definition, as all the chords are derived from the same major scale..practically any musician could write some sort of tune around this chord sequence, and there are many examples if one cares to listen to enough music, and, yes, they're all similar..a fuss about nothing really!
eli 09 Aug 2009 11:38 pm
u cant copyright a riff or music would stop being made b/c all riffs would be used
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