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“Come as You Are” (1991) is fueled by a slowed-down version of the guitar riff in “Eighties” (1985). At the time, Killing Joke opted not to file a copyright infringement lawsuit for personal and financial reasons. Nirvana’s then-manager Danny Goldberg later copped to the similarity between the two songs. In the 2000 book, Eyewitness Nirvana: The Day-By-Day Chronicle, Goldberg said, “We met to discuss what [Nevermind‘s] second single would be. We couldn’t decide between ‘Come as You Are’ and ‘In Bloom.’ Kurt was nervous about ‘Come as You Are’ because it was too similar to a Killing Joke song [‘Eighties’], but we all thought it was still the better song to go with. And, he was right, Killing Joke later did complain about it.”

More than a decade later, no hard feelings remain. In fact, Killing Joke singer Jaz Coleman sang “Requiem,” from their 1980 self-titled debut album, with the Foo Fighters during their show in New Zealand in January. As for Grohl’s contribution to The Death and Resurrection Show, Raven says, “He’s done his thing and it sounds amazing. He’s on the entire record at this point.

 

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On 28.9.2018. at 13:10, Jeremija said:

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“Come as You Are” (1991) is fueled by a slowed-down version of the guitar riff in “Eighties” (1985). At the time, Killing Joke opted not to file a copyright infringement lawsuit for personal and financial reasons. Nirvana’s then-manager Danny Goldberg later copped to the similarity between the two songs. In the 2000 book, Eyewitness Nirvana: The Day-By-Day Chronicle, Goldberg said, “We met to discuss what [Nevermind‘s] second single would be. We couldn’t decide between ‘Come as You Are’ and ‘In Bloom.’ Kurt was nervous about ‘Come as You Are’ because it was too similar to a Killing Joke song [‘Eighties’], but we all thought it was still the better song to go with. And, he was right, Killing Joke later did complain about it.”

More than a decade later, no hard feelings remain. In fact, Killing Joke singer Jaz Coleman sang “Requiem,” from their 1980 self-titled debut album, with the Foo Fighters during their show in New Zealand in January. As for Grohl’s contribution to The Death and Resurrection Show, Raven says, “He’s done his thing and it sounds amazing. He’s on the entire record at this point.

 

pa nije kaver nego plagijat. kurt je doduse posle priznao javno slicnost, a objasnio je to cinjenicom da je pesmu puno slusao, nesto ko kusturica kad je ispricao kako je nekoliko puta zaspo u bisku gledajuci felinija, pa se zato "transcedentalna energija prenela u njega".

 

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Ne mora tako grubo, plagijat, može i inspiracija... :lolol:

 

 

Nego, mislim da je glavni razlog što ih nisu tužili taj što su i oni sami pozajmili taj rif iz jedne druge pesme;

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, ToniAdams said:

jedan kroz jedan, u rangu dorsa i kinksa

 

 

Naravno, da stavim još jedan dobar primer koji skoro niko ne pominje:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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