Drumbeats Intellectual Property?

Started by FuzzFace, January 05, 2011, 02:18:00 PM

FuzzFace

Are drum beats intellectual property?

Greeny

I'm not sure 'drum' and 'intellectual' are words that belong in the same sentence, lol.

I can't see how they can be, unless there is something ultra-distinctive about them. It would be hard for most drummers to pick out their beats in an identity parade. Interesting question - I have to say I don't really know!

Geir

Quote from: Greeny on January 05, 2011, 02:50:29 PMI'm not sure 'drum' and 'intellectual' are words that belong in the same sentence, lol.
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well phil collins got half the copyright from peter gabriel for the song intruder. he was messing about. pg recorded him. then later wrote a song round the drumtrack. when pc heard it he demanded a writing credit.
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Greeny

Quote from: oldrottenhead on January 06, 2011, 07:29:30 AMwell phil collins got half the copyright from peter gabriel for the song intruder. he was messing about. pg recorded him. then later wrote a song round the drumtrack. when pc heard it he demanded a writing credit.

Collins is a w*nker though

henwrench

Mad subject really....

     If a drumbeat is 'intellectual property', then surely so is a guitar chord, or sequence of. And yet literally thousands and thousands of songs contain the same patterns, beats, basslines etc. These are the 'building blocks' of songs. It's how it all comes together at the end that distinguishes one song from another. 'Save Tonight', by Eagle Eye Cherry and 'If God Was One Of Us' by that bird who I once used a toilet cubicle after, are essentially the same song. I remember a few years ago Public Enemy and NWA going through the same argument over who 'owns' a beat. Who 'owns' the G-C-D sequence?

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         ps That cubicle absolutely reeked of poo and wee. Dirty girl....
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FuzzFace

Quote from: henwrench on January 06, 2011, 07:54:16 AMps That cubicle absolutely reeked of poo and wee. Dirty girl....

Maybe it smelled before she got there.

Gritter

Quote from: henwrench on January 06, 2011, 07:54:16 AM'Save Tonight', by Eagle Eye Cherry and 'If God Was One Of Us' by that bird who I once used a toilet cubicle after, are essentially the same song.

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         ps That cubicle absolutely reeked of poo and wee. Dirty girl....

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henwrench

Quote from: Gritter on January 06, 2011, 09:25:25 AM

Why were you using the women's lavatory?
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            ps I still can't remember her name, but I know she was blonde
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