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Posted: 14 Sep 2006, 19:20
by Nic
Obviousman wrote:James Blast wrote:markfiend wrote: Kirkstall Abbey.
Clicky
Nice cover
James
Bastard! I wanted the is it/isn't it Detroit argument to rage on for a bit
I knew I made it too visible in this edition
Well, at first I thought it was the church from Damage Done, so there you go
Not a bad idea...
Posted: 14 Sep 2006, 19:57
by James Blast
leave it with me
to be continued...
Posted: 14 Sep 2006, 20:45
by canon docre
Dark wrote:canon docre wrote:as long as you dont change the notes, then it's a remix
Sorry, but that makes no sense to me whatsoever.
A remix is an alternative mix of a song, using parts (or all) of the original recording. A cover contains none of the original recording.
A cover with notes that have been changed somewhat is still a cover, surely? Every Sisters cover compilation has contained songs that sound immensely different to the original, but they're certainly not remixes.
I don't want to bore the people around here to death. You all have a job to do, so just a short explanation.
Dark, you're completely right, A remix uses parts of the original material, thats why it is a very tricky thing to do. You need to get the allowance of two parties: the songwirter and the Master owner (the people who paid for the recording, usually the record company). But at the end you get your own credt. (see Under the gun, where Eldritch was the remixer)
To be legal, a cover has to contain the exact notes and words of a song. Instrumentation etc can vary of course. Just think if a song would be stripped down to its bare notes on a sheet of paper. Thats what you have to stick to.
It's a grey zone. If you change something you can get sued to hell and back. If the copyright owner is a friendly easygoing chap you might be able to get away with it. (not in our case)
Posted: 14 Sep 2006, 20:52
by Dark
Oh good. As far as I know, my own band's cover is by a friendly-easygoing chap, we'll be fine.. haven't a clue what definition it'll fall under. Trainwreck?
Posted: 14 Sep 2006, 22:37
by Nic
James Blast wrote:leave it with me
to be continued...
Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 00:15
by Syberberg
canon docre wrote:To be legal, a cover has to contain the exact notes and words of a song. Instrumentation etc can vary of course. Just think if a song would be stripped down to its bare notes on a sheet of paper. Thats what you have to stick to. It's a grey zone. If you change something you can get sued to hell and back. If the copyright owner is a friendly easygoing chap you might be able to get away with it. (not in our case)
There's a good explaination and history
here.
Right, back to work.
Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 08:31
by kazamel
Syberberg wrote:There's a good explaination and history
here.
Right, back to work.
glad to see a final and definite resource that provides an answer to all out questions
Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 09:39
by markfiend
James Blast wrote:markfiend wrote:robertzombie wrote:What's the picture behind it?
Kirkstall Abbey.
Clicky
Nice cover
James
Bastard! I wanted the is it/isn't it Detroit argument to rage on for a bit
I knew I made it too visible in this edition
Sorry
James. Didn't mean to rain on your parade.
But Kirkstall Abbey is fairly recognisable to someone who lives about a mile from it.
Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 16:13
by robertzombie
As long as everything goes to plan work on Susanne will begin tonight
Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 21:42
by Syberberg
kazamel wrote:Syberberg wrote:There's a good explaination and history
here.
Right, back to work.
glad to see a final and definite resource that provides an answer to all out questions
I doubt there will ever be a final and definative answer to this one. As
canon docre pointed out, it's a very large grey area. A good example of the grey area is The Sisters' version of "Gimme Shelter" (which is classed as a cover even though Andrew changed the order of some of the words) and "Under The Gun" (which is a remix). It all depends upon how far the copyright holder will let you stray from the original before they decide; "Nope, that's a remix."
Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 23:15
by James Blast
UTG is someone else's song, face it!
Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 23:21
by Dark
Thank you, James!
Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 23:40
by Syberberg
James Blast wrote:UTG is someone else's song, face it!
Erm...so is "Gimmie Shelter".
Posted: 15 Sep 2006, 23:57
by James Blast
Syberberg wrote:James Blast wrote:UTG is someone else's song, face it!
Erm...so is "Gimmie Shelter".
too true, but he never claimed that one was his,
unlike... fill in the rest
Posted: 16 Sep 2006, 00:27
by Syberberg
James Blast wrote:Syberberg wrote:James Blast wrote:UTG is someone else's song, face it!
Erm...so is "Gimmie Shelter".
too true, but he never claimed that one was his,
unlike... fill in the rest
Did he? I don't remember that, but I haven't got all the interviews I collected at the time to hand, nor my UTR's, to verify what was actually said about UTG. Best leave there I think, at least for now anyway.
Posted: 22 Sep 2006, 17:16
by mh
Reply from MCPS
MCPS wrote:You'd need to apply for an AP2 licence for your CD. For information on
the AP2 scheme and royalty rates, please go to
www.mcps.co.uk/ap2 and to
apply for an AP2 licence please go to
www.mcps.co.uk/apps/afl .
Kind regards,
Posted: 22 Sep 2006, 17:25
by James Blast
I'd forgotten all about this, any updates on progress peeps?
Posted: 22 Sep 2006, 17:53
by aims
Not done owt on Come Together due to time constraints. My version of Suzanne is there if you want it and I can bring Slept up to scratch pretty soon if necessary.
Posted: 22 Sep 2006, 18:37
by robertzombie
We'll be recording Susanne in a week
Posted: 25 Sep 2006, 00:21
by Syberberg
Update for Crash and Burn.
Drums - Done.
Keyboards - Done.
That just leaves the bass, guitars (plus any overdubs I might think of) and then the vocals.
If all goes according to plan, should have a rough mix ready for Iz to check out by the end of next week.
SUMMER
Posted: 25 Sep 2006, 16:19
by mcalldp
Working with jost 7 on Summer.
I'm trying to get the midi file from him so I can attach higher quality samples to the song, record a vocal part and then he's having a female voice added into vocals as well for a duet feel from my understanding. Who mixes it is still to be determined.
Unless anyone else has a midi file of Summer(?) I am on stand by until I hear back from him.
Posted: 25 Sep 2006, 16:21
by robertzombie
Could people post the lyrics that they will be using please
(esp. for the ones not on the official site).
Summer
Posted: 25 Sep 2006, 16:26
by mcalldp
what I have for SUMMER:
We're talking at each other
Walking into walls
Waking into wishful
I've heard it all before
Another shade of empty
Another shade of blue
Another shade of yellow, sunset yellow
Another shade of you
Can make it summer
And make it shine
Raining in the doorway
You paint your face once more
Paint the walls away now
I've seen it all before
Another shade of empty
Another shade of blue
Another shade of yellow, sunset yellow
Another shade of you
Can make it summer
And make it shine
Posted: 25 Sep 2006, 16:38
by robertzombie
Eldritch used to sing "It will never rain again... SUMMER!" at the very beginning, don't know if you wanna include it.
Summer
Posted: 25 Sep 2006, 16:42
by mcalldp
Yea, Actually like that line - But the version I have doesn't ahve it, anyone point me towards a version that does?
Also Jost 7, who's doing the female vocals is it s forum member?
I'm just waiting on the midi file at this point, I picked up some new slick sample packs I want to try