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aliceanonymous99 t1_j2bd5fo wrote
Reply to comment by The-Unmentionable in Drugs & alcohol aside, Amy Winehouse was an awkward live performer by The-Unmentionable
Darting eye contact was more than likely the drugs, and alcohol. She also had horrible stage fright, which may also contribute to this. I was saying Yorke is hard is watch, just saying unusual.
aliceanonymous99 t1_j2b6dcx wrote
Reply to Drugs & alcohol aside, Amy Winehouse was an awkward live performer by The-Unmentionable
Ever watch Joe Cocker? Some people just perform oddly, same with Radiohead. She was one of the greatest vocalists of all time, I miss her. It was really bad when she was drunk that’s for sure
aliceanonymous99 t1_j0j8d10 wrote
Reply to comment by Individual-Morning27 in Am I plagiarizing by playing a riff in a different octave and bpm with different effects on it?? by Individual-Morning27
I’ll give a perfect example, Dr. Dre would always change the octave of other artists music. He uses the drums for when the levee breaks by led zeppelin on Lyrical Gangbang and wasn’t sued. Also credit any artist if you make money. If you don’t make money you’re fine.
I’ve used other bands drums on songs and never had a problem. A lot of producers share samples since it makes life so much easier. Nickelbacks drums are fantastic to use
aliceanonymous99 t1_j0j7ur0 wrote
Reply to Am I plagiarizing by playing a riff in a different octave and bpm with different effects on it?? by Individual-Morning27
You need to change it at least 20% to avoid being sued, they also can’t mistake yours for the original. If you avoid these you’re golden.
aliceanonymous99 t1_j4ofzkf wrote
Reply to For those around that time how big was the band Sugarcult? by MessyTapes1
Not very, Memory was semi popular but not much