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And Ebb And Flow is definitely not homage but straight rip off of James Horner's Avatar. when you copy something note for note, like Yamamoto did, or hell Ice Ice Baby from Vanilla Ice is straight out riff sampled from Queen, even if the court ruled out differently. To be fair tho, the alleged Chic cover or Deep Purple is pass by my standards, it's simmilar, but distinct enough for my ears to let it go.

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and pass it up as original soundtrack for prolific TV show is straight out madness. You just can't copy song note for note and just change the instruments, that's cover. You use similar rhythms or ideas.įor example, when I do music myself, you hear some awesome bassline and I am like OK, let's play with it and end up with something else.īut when you copy something note for note, like Yamamoto did, or hell Ice Ice Baby from Vanilla Ice is straight out riff sampled from Queen, even if the court ruled out differently. Everyone does that, even people like John Williams. And then I heard "Paragus's Rage" and there's a moment where it straight up goes into the Terminator theme. No, not the fast, hard main theme, but the slow version that would play during emotional scenes (like when he was in his old house, I think). The second I heard the main Broly theme, it screamed "Robocop" to me. Now, look at the soundtrack for the Broly movie. That's a hard argument to make judging by how much was plagiarized in Kai, but I'm assuming that it's not so rare for audiophiles who make their own music.Īnd oftentimes, artists end up copying themselves because that's just what comes to their head. Something gets stuck in your head and you unintentionally end up making a copy of something else. Now, I don't know what Yamamoto was thinking, but sometimes, it just happens. But I also think that maybe everyone took it a little too far. without the owners' permission.Īgain, I'm not saying that Yamamoto's plagiarism was ethical, and I think Toei was fully within their right to move away from him and replace all of Kai's score if they didn't want that for their music. In Apple Music or Spotify or whatever, I guarantee that you'd find allllll sorts of covers, "remixes," etc. In a world of cover bands and all that stuff, there really is no reason to go overboard pulling all the music off of store shelves (or their digital counterparts). But to make a huge deal out of it when for decades, wrestling (for example) has been making its own in-house version of famous music that they didn't want to pay licensing fees for. Don't get me wrong - if that's not what Toei wanted, then fine.

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I don't know if plagiarism issues really had anything to do with it those two game soundtracks are available on Apple Music.Īlso, I don't really fully totally see what the big deal is.










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