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18 Apr 7:16 am
... .S. election cycle to begin. CNN reports that Eagles drummer and frontman Don Henley has filed a copyright infringement suit against
Republican Congressman Charles ... popular request, I have penned the words to our new parody song, an expose of Senator Barbara Boxer's
new cap-and-trade energy bill that will operate ... singer/ songwriter Jackson Browne for the unauthorized use of Browne's voice and
song Running On Empty in a presidential campaign commercial. ...In a series of rulings on February 20, 2009 ...
21 Apr 12:03 pm
Again we learn the lesson that suing somebody who's saying something you don't like is guaranteed to get them more publicity (often now called
... time the teacher is Don Henley, a founding member of The Eagles, who is suing GOP Senate candidate Charles DeVore for writing
new lyrics to a couple of his songs. (The videos for these ... court, saying that DeVore had used his
music without permission in two songs: "After the Hope of November is Gone," taken from "The Boys of Summer" and obviously referring ...
12 Dec, 2007 5:47 am
The state of Florida is looking for a new state song. The current (written in 1851 by Stephen Foster, officially adopted by Florida in
1935) state song's official name is "Old Folks at Home," (lugubrious mp3) but most people know it either for its first ... Dixon I think the first one is awful, the second one
dull, and while the third may be the least bad, I don't much care for it, and it would be hard to sing. I hope I never have to hear any of them
again, but ...
6 Oct 2:53 pm
... 's visual metaphor, I could have used artwork for Simple Minds' 1984 hit, Don't You (Forget About Me), from the soundtrack of Breakfast
Club, the movie by the recently deceased John ... that they are all different than their respective stereotypes. In a retirement plan context, the song title reminds many 403(b)
plan sponsors that there is work that has to be ... , let's lighten things up and roll the video, Simple Minds performing Don't You (Forget
About Me) in Philadelphia at Live Aid, July 13th 1985.
29 Aug, 2007 2:14 pm
... -friendly. Got iTunes? You can sample (and purchase if so inclined) all the songs here. If you don't have iTunes, you'll find the playlist below along with a few teaser lyrics. Enjoy! Five Songs About Lawyers
and the Law ... 1. Fountains of Wayne, Someone to Love (above photo taken from the video) 2. Fountains of Wayne, California Sex Lawyer 3. Jackson Browne, Lawyers in Love 4.
New Pornographers, The Laws Have Changed 5. Green Day, I Fought the Law "Seth Shapiro got his law ...
11 Oct, 2007 8:11 am
... tried out NYC's newest concert venue, The Times Center Stage, in the new headquarters building of The New York Times at 41st Street & 8th Avenue ... Eric Redlinger, tenor and lute), performing Songs of Passion from
the Late Middle Ages. After intermission, we had the New York Consort of Viols, the oldest and ... well as recent arrivals from elsewhere,
performed a core repertory program of Mozart's Don Giovanni Overture (with an extended concert ending that was unfamiliar to me), Schubert's
Unfinished ...
30 Aug, 2008 11:47 am
Several months ago I had rather dismissive things to say about the first volume of a new venture by Naxos to present recordings of the complete
songs of Charles Ives. I've been an Ives song enthusiast since childhood, having collected just about ... a case of the group of singers
and pianists getting better at it as they went along, because I don't think they actually recorded the songs in alphabetical order. It seems that the entire project was undertaken in one fell swoop in the late spring of 2005 ...
27 Dec, 2008 12:42 pm
There is a wonderful new recital of songs by Charles Ives on the New World Records label, performed by soprano Susan Narucki and Donald Berman. This is done the way such ... should be done: The booklet has a lengthy,
thoughtful and insightful note about Ives's songs, full texts are given (with translations, if needed), sheet music sources ... Ives's alma
mater and the repository of many of his papers, although I don't think this was an official project of the Yale music department. At any event,
it turns ...
21 Feb, 2008 7:21 pm
... two new recitals of songs by Charles Ives have emerged almost simultaneously. On the small Olive
Music label, soprano Jill Feldman sings 35 songs accompanied ... comparison, I am less enthusiastic about Feldman's recital. Part of it is that
some of the songs she sings don't lie well in a soprano range, and some of the lyrics ... superbly
musical. One of the problems with Feldman's recording is inadequate variation in character of the songs. Ives provides a singer plenty of
choice, and it's a good idea not ...
2 Nov 8:51 am
... the legislation in two different lights. Critics sculpt the act as being the killer of radio, while supporters deem the act as a new way to
support artists. The following explains the developing arguments of both sides of the debate. A. Critics of the ... legislature can take a first step in at least acknowledging the
rights of performers as it does other holders of copyrights of the same song. Even if the amount that should be paid to artist is unknown, they can at least be provided with the
right ...
21 Feb, 2007 4:50 pm
... to remain anonymous. "Cripple Creep" sung to the tune of Up on Cripple Creek, by The Band (listen here for the song) When I get off of this gurney You know where I want to go
Straight up the five line subway To Bronx ... deny me Up for NCVs he sends me I just sign the sheets he pays me I don't have to work he
disables me An insurance dream if I ever did see one ... . Up for EMGs he sends me Household help and mileage he gets me I don't have a maid
but I get paid An insurance dream if I ever did see one ...
13 Apr, 2007 5:54 pm
... walked into the room and leave it at that. Such was the law of insults in our neighborhood. Don Imus is a law breaker. On open microphone
he called members of the Rutgers women ... Bob Herbert of the New York Times indicates that McGuirk, in the words of Imus himself dating back
to 1998, was "there to do nigger jokes." Many of us don't ... without consequence. One need only listen to the lyrics of numerous gangsta rap
songs performed by mostly African American singers in which the use of the word 'ho has ...
1 Jul 7:31 am
... commands. Most reviewers have focused on the first three features. I agree that the obvious benefits of this new phone are faster
operation, and better GPS function. The improved camera is nice, and ... ass (and dangerous). Now it's dead simple. And if I want to hear a song or activate my iPod I can do that
quickly too. You can do this ... the future. I certainly hope so! Update: I should have made it clear that you don't need to have the Apple
headset, or any headset, to use the Voice Command function. ...
19 Nov, 2007 9:26 pm
... songs let me hear what you've got to say! All these songs and many more are currently streaming
on Slacker.com. If you want to find new music in very genre then Slacker is the way to go. (I linked up the music video for each inpidual
song - ... - Night Windows Spoon - The Underdog (Cool Video Warning) The Starting Line - Island The White Stripes - You Don't Know What
Love Is The Kooks - Naive Silversun Pickups - Well Thought Out Twinkles Radiohead - Bodysnatchers Say Anything ...
19 Jun, 2007 7:33 am
... might rub you the wrong way, to assume familiarity with "The Sopranos." And lots of Americans don't even approve of watching a show that is
permeated with violence, obscene language, graphic sex ... find out how the series would end, but here we are waiting to learn the outcome of the song contest, but it's pushing
the envelope for the campaign to suggest an act of violence toward ... , and the woman tells him it's for his own good. If you don't see sexual
imagery there, you exist on a very narrow band ...
30 Aug, 2007 6:39 am
... Peabody," is the refrain of 600-lawyer Nixon Peabody in their very own firm song. The firm commissioned the tune to celebrate being named named to Fortune magazine's 2007 ...
You can't "unring the bell" once the news is out on the Internet and in the New York Times. The firm should have hired a professional sit-com
writer to draft ... copies to bloggers everywhere. This would have totally diffused the situation. Don't propose a firm theme song
unless the law firm partners understand the value of a jingle ...
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16 Feb, 2008 3:50 pm
... in 2004. Now, to be clear, this is rarely an issue of an uncompensated artist. When a political candidate plays or performs these songs as
an event, the only copyright implicated is that of the songwriter. And since almost all pop songwriters routinely give blanket permission ... is the fact that the artists' personal work
is being used to promote values and candidates that, at a minimum, they don't believe in, and at worst, find unforgivably offensive. But is
this such a bad thing? On the one hand ...
1 Jan 3:55 pm
... first recorded in 1964. But Motown impresario Berry Gordy decided that, because of the song's theme of incipient infidelity, it would be inappropriate to release it during
the Vietnam War. ... after the Vietnam War had become unpopular. I don't know exactly what was on Gordy's mind. Was he concerned that the
song would cause needless heartache to the troops ... begun (and well before the war in Iraq). I'll admit that Keith's song is not exactly Kumbaya. Written shortly after
9/11, it begins with a salute ...
19 Jun 11:03 am
... A federal jury ruled that his client, Jammie Thomas-Rasset, violated copyrights on 24 songs she downloaded, and hit her with a whopping
$1.92 million judgment -- which ... huge fees, because you're getting specialized advice from twenty different people who don't work well as a
team." Camara & Sibley's model is different, according ... that you get generalists who learn the intricacies of your one-off, unique case. You don't want a hyperspecialist. You just want a good lawyer." But the second trial ...
21 Jun 8:59 pm
... I am talking about, but considering the chances of me being alive when the copyright expires on Britney Spears' new album are slim to none,
I don't think that our current policy is anything close to "a limited time". People deserve to profit ... our ideas about humanity, morality,
politics, art, and thousands of other areas. Some are as simple as a child dancing to a song in the background (for which under our current law, copyright infringement was
alleged) to something like a book adding zombies ...
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