You couldn't have said that any better. I completely agree with you!Taku128 wrote:I'm sorry you feel that way. I honestly don't see the problem here, especially with the Future Trunk's introduction song (which is my favorite). If I created a song, and someone took pieces of the tune, and mixed it with his, tuning it and composing it himself to make something that I myself would find better, I'd have no problem. Besides, I honestly don't think the 80's band cares, not that it matters or anything. Sometimes copyright is fine for recognizing a great piece, but when someone makes something similar in style, but more legendary-ish, I find no problem.
General Yamamoto Rip off thread
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Re: General Yamamoto Rip off thread
The sad thing is there really are some tunes that I like more than the original. "A new foe raise his head" for instance, I like the DBK version better than the one form Terminator 
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Re: General Yamamoto Rip off thread
I found this
Marco Beltrami - T3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiw4WbbJkRA
It kind of sounds like One Hit To Victory! It´s from the Third terminator movie, I don´t think it´s a totally ripoff though.
Marco Beltrami - T3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiw4WbbJkRA
It kind of sounds like One Hit To Victory! It´s from the Third terminator movie, I don´t think it´s a totally ripoff though.
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I don't think that that sounds like One Hit To Victory, but does sound like "A Disastrous Spectacle" from the OST 2. It has some terminator-like metallic sounds in the the latter half, too.AoiKageNoChikara wrote:I found this![]()
Marco Beltrami - T3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiw4WbbJkRA
It kind of sounds like One Hit To Victory! It´s from the Third terminator movie, I don´t think it´s a totally ripoff though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiw4WbbJkRA#t=42s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m06Xs3uP9d0#t=3m52s
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Re: General Yamamoto Rip off thread
I don't think Yamamoto ripped off that song specifically. The similar parts just sound like generic metalcore to me.Shiyonasan wrote:EDIT: While looking up Gohan's SSJ2 Transformation Theme from Burst Limit, I looked through the comments on the video and saw that one of the comments said that the song sounded like Avenged Sevenfold's I Won't See You Tonight Part 2. I'm not an Avenged Sevenfold fan, but I decided to see how close the two were. They are pretty similar sounding:
Burst Limit - Raging Evil (Gohan's SSJ2 Transformation Theme)
Avenged Sevenfold - I Won't See You Tonight Part 2
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Re: General Yamamoto Rip off thread
Calling plagiarism on a breakdown is just silly. It's all just one note played over and over in a pattern. You'd be hard pressed to come up with one that hasn't been done 3 times already.
Re: General Yamamoto Rip off thread
Another one is found. This is really, really obvious.
DBZ Infinite World - Makerare nai Tatakai
Gun X Sword - Knuckle Clench Fist
DBZ Infinite World - Makerare nai Tatakai
Gun X Sword - Knuckle Clench Fist
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Alright. That's it. I no longer miss him in Kai.kei17 wrote:Another one is found. This is really, really obvious.
DBZ Infinite World - Makerare nai Tatakai
Gun X Sword - Knuckle Clench Fist
I really just wish we had a legit composer and a full orchestra though. As much as I love Kikuchi, it's not getting any less dated.
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Yamamoto's profile on the official site of Office Two-One has been deleted... I can't find his name in the list as well. Maybe he got fired?
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Can't say I'm surprised.kei17 wrote:Yamamoto's profile on the official site of Office Two-One has been deleted... I can't find his name in the list as well. Maybe he got fired?
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I *might* have been able to give the benefit of the doubt that they came up with the exact same opening riff. But then the second riff seems to be pulled almost exactly from the interlude section of the A7F song. There are some parts in there that are different, but makes me wonder if they are from another song.ThunderPX wrote:I don't think Yamamoto ripped off that song specifically. The similar parts just sound like generic metalcore to me.Shiyonasan wrote:EDIT: While looking up Gohan's SSJ2 Transformation Theme from Burst Limit, I looked through the comments on the video and saw that one of the comments said that the song sounded like Avenged Sevenfold's I Won't See You Tonight Part 2. I'm not an Avenged Sevenfold fan, but I decided to see how close the two were. They are pretty similar sounding:
Burst Limit - Raging Evil (Gohan's SSJ2 Transformation Theme)
Avenged Sevenfold - I Won't See You Tonight Part 2
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You know, when I think back on Kenji now, it gives me a whole new appreciation for all the composers who worked on all the different versions of this show, whether it was Shunsuke, Team Faulconer, Nathan Johnson, Shuki Levin, heck, even Mark Menza, all of these guys look better than they did previously. Say what you want about all of those guys, but at least they didn't blatantly plagiarize the pieces they stole (maybe some borrowed from other songs they heard more than others, but there's a big difference between that and flat out stealing).
I just wonder though, how do musicians and composers deal with this temptation? Surely there are times where their bosses want a whole bunch of music from them, but they've run into a brick wall. And what about times where you think you thought of a really awesome tune, only to realize that you actually heard it before from somewhere else? Or maybe they just feel flat out inadequate compared to others and feel ashamed? I'm sort of interested to hear this. I also sort of wonder what the fine line is between taking inspiration from another song and altering it to your own tastes, and then just copying.
I just wonder though, how do musicians and composers deal with this temptation? Surely there are times where their bosses want a whole bunch of music from them, but they've run into a brick wall. And what about times where you think you thought of a really awesome tune, only to realize that you actually heard it before from somewhere else? Or maybe they just feel flat out inadequate compared to others and feel ashamed? I'm sort of interested to hear this. I also sort of wonder what the fine line is between taking inspiration from another song and altering it to your own tastes, and then just copying.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzJJ4UkPIz8Fionordequester wrote:You know, when I think back on Kenji now, it gives me a whole new appreciation for all the composers who worked on all the different versions of this show, whether it was Shunsuke, Team Faulconer, Nathan Johnson, Shuki Levin, heck, even Mark Menza, all of these guys look better than they did previously. Say what you want about all of those guys, but at least they didn't blatantly plagiarize the pieces they stole (maybe some borrowed from other songs they heard more than others, but there's a big difference between that and flat out stealing).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABGHGLvkPcY
Honestly I've only felt the need to hard core rip off stuff a few times. ONce there was a particular character that sounded and acted just like a famous musician..so naturally I bought CDs by that particular guy and ripped on the style. Another time I was scoring a video game and they wanted the SAME SOUND OVER AND OVER FOR THE WHOLE SOUNDTRACK....ugh....I started to lose inspiration...which usually isn't an issue for me. I can usually come up with *something* passable but man I was against a brick wall at the end of the Empires project. I ended up listening to Raiders of the Lost Ark and Saving Private Ryan and analyzing the elements used in those scores. I tried hard not to be blatant though, just copy the stylistic elements.Fionordequester wrote: I just wonder though, how do musicians and composers deal with this temptation? Surely there are times where their bosses want a whole bunch of music from them, but they've run into a brick wall. And what about times where you think you thought of a really awesome tune, only to realize that you actually heard it before from somewhere else? Or maybe they just feel flat out inadequate compared to others and feel ashamed? I'm sort of interested to hear this. I also sort of wonder what the fine line is between taking inspiration from another song and altering it to your own tastes, and then just copying.
Hell, listen to my Z Music album. That's a lot of walking that line you are talking about. I wanted to evoke certain sounds from the show..but still be original. Way of the Mystic was probably the hardest one to do. Would have been wayyyy easier to just cover Gohan Angers. It was pretty tough to alter it and keep the same mood.
Years after I wrote "Empire of Sand" I went back and played Final Fantasy 9. Heard a creepy piano theme that...errr....sounded really familiar...doh!!
Some people rip on purpose though. I did a paper on John Williams in college and how he takes things directly from other score. I had some quote about how he claimed it brought on nostalgia. Dunno if you've seen the King's Row comparison to Star Wars, pretty shocking
There's a saying, "good artists borrow, great artists steal!". It's actually kinda true. I think people who know large amounts of material do a good job of bringing the best all into one place. John Williams has been a conductor for eons. He knows everything. If he wants a sound he probably can think of a specific piece he's conducted instantly and pull from it, parts and all.
JRR Tolkien is another example. The man knew sooo much mythology and lore from lots of different cultures. He knew how many languages? Answers vary but I've seen as many as 35 reported. He had a distinct advantage on learning lots of material. My fav Tolkien rip of is in the Hobbit, straight out of Beowulf:
The Hobbit summary wrote: Bilbo first encounters Smaug when he creeps down the tiny side passage into the Lonely Mountain and steals a golden cup from Smaug's stack while the dragon is sleeping. Even though Smaug isn't doing anything with this treasure, he jealously guards every tiny bit of it, and he immediately realizes that the cup has been stolen. In retaliation, Smaug tears up the side of the mountain and blocks off the tiny side door (even though he can't see quite where it is). So, this Smaug creature likes to overreact. And his overreaction gets even worse after his second visit from Bilbo
But some people know so much music it makes it so they can't write. I had a friend in high school like that. He was a blues freak (Hamilton Loomis actually http://hamiltonloomis.com/ ) He knew like every blues and classic rock song in existence... My cousin and I would go over to his place to jam and sometime try to write stuff. But Hamilton almost always was like "nah that sounds too much like x or y" I guess he finally loosened up. He's got a number of original albums out now-a-days. (Some really good stuff btw...and yeah I credit Hamilton with a portion of my blues chops)Beowulf summary wrote: The dragon discovered the treasure sometime later, and guarded it in peace for the three hundred years. But when the dragon wakes and notices the slave’s footprints and the missing cup, it is filled with fury and bursts into the air to hunt for the man who stole the cup. Though the dragon fails to find the thief, it takes vengeance by ravaging the countryside at night. The dragon burns the land and buildings, including Beowulf’s own mead-hall.
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Huh, I wonder who did that? I mean, it couldn't have been you, you stopped working on Dragon Ball Z after "Cell's Bag of Tricks".
Kataphrut wrote:It's a bit of a Boy Who Cried Wolf situation to me...Basically, the boy shouldn't have cried wolf when the wolves just wanted to Go See Yamcha. If not, they might have gotten some help when the wolves came back to Make the Donuts.
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Re: General Yamamoto Rip off thread
I hope no one posted this only because of how well known it is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sk6o4GWFIV8
I love this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sk6o4GWFIV8
I love this one.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpBEpk4ChoI#t=36sRukura wrote:I hope no one posted this only because of how well known it is![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sk6o4GWFIV8
I love this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm1n1zQdE3s#t=34s
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Oh come the fuck on!!Rukura wrote:I hope no one posted this only because of how well known it is![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sk6o4GWFIV8
I love this one.
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Wops, totally beaten to the punch on it after allkei17 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpBEpk4ChoI#t=36sRukura wrote:I hope no one posted this only because of how well known it is![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sk6o4GWFIV8
I love this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm1n1zQdE3s#t=34s
Come on, you didn't know that one either? I've never even played the game and i knew itRory wrote:Oh come the fuck on!!
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