- Apr 17, 2008
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lol fail sounds nothing like it
Larrikin Music had claimed the flute riff was stolen from Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree, written by Marion Sinclair in 1934.
The part that is the EXACT same is the "kookabera sits in the old gum tree." Take the first 10 notes of the flute solo from that clip. It is just in a different key and being played from a different mode. The intervals are exactly the same as is the measure of time of the notes. It sounds alot different between the 2 b/c of the different modes.
However, I don't think that Men At work should lose money over this. They used that incredibly inane song in a very clever way and made a very effective solo out of it. I think the writers of kukaberra owe men at work for making something good out of their crap.
Is it a big deal then? I was under the impression that people sample beats and stuff from other songs all the time and don't pay royalties on the small part they sample.
Is it a big deal then? I was under the impression that people sample beats and stuff from other songs all the time and don't pay royalties on the small part they sample.
Anything over 5 notes is infringement.