Various Artists Led Zeppelin, Beatles, Stevie Wonder/Copyright fee request competition Japanese Broadcast 1984
Various Artists Led Zeppelin, Beatles, Stevie Wonder/Copyright fee request competition Japanese Broadcast 1984
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A reprint of the nostalgic Western music radio broadcast is the ``Copyright Fee Request Contest'' broadcast in 1984. Postcards from listeners pointed out, ``This song is similar to that song. Is it a plagiarism?'' The original song and the plagiarized song are broadcast side by side as they are, and the DJ adds unique comments, making it an irresistible event. It's an interesting program, and it seems to have been a popular program that was planned and broadcast regularly from around 1982. This time, we use the Air Check tape that was carefully kept by the enthusiast, and you can enjoy it to the fullest with the original sound. The songs are introduced one after the other with similar parts, each lasting from 30 seconds to a little over a minute on average, so even though the content is 46 minutes, it introduces 50 songs, and thanks to this, the number of tracks has also increased. 64, the highest number ever. As the DJ commented at the beginning, this is a project for this program that is listened to by Western music enthusiasts, so Akina Nakamori's "Southern Wind" (Yes's Owner of A Lonely Heart is played around the 3rd minute) It seems that they avoid songs that anyone can point out, such as "Songs", and instead choose songs that have a better taste, or that enthusiasts will enjoy, and that are fun to listen to and have fun contrasting sound worlds. The basics that are featured are numbers that copy famous Western music numbers from Japanese popular songs, and while some say, ``Are they that similar?'', most of them are exactly the same, from the tone to the chord progression and development. There are also cover songs, so you can enjoy some very fun discoveries. The DJ and comments were fun, and Naomi Kawashima's opening song, ``Cheating Barbie Boy,'' said, ``The melody is very similar to the Beatles' From Me To You, but the intro also sounds like another Beatles number.'' , I feel that (the arranger's) skills were really on display.'' There are many points and discoveries that Western music fans will find irresistible. (Personally, I found it interesting that Naoko Kawai's ``UN Balance'' and Donna Summer's ``She Works Hard For The Money'' have exactly the same synth lines. Shibu Gakitai's ``Kake!'' sounds like Tears for Fears' I was very surprised that it was based on "Change". I often notice this.) Yazoo's "Nobody's Diary" and Goro Noguchi's "Tonight wa Tsurezure" are the same, not only the melody but also the synth tone. is. It also contains not only Japanese music vs. Western music, but also Western music vs. Western music, including a surprising coincidence of PIL and Zeppelin's drum intro, and even Joe Jackson's Keep Passing The Open Windows by Freddie from "Works." It's also interesting that the motif is Steppin' Out. (When I asked Roger and Deacon about this when they came to Japan for a promo in 1984, they also admitted it.) CCR's Green River and Nick Lowe's Stick It Where The Sun Don't Shine. The guitar intro is exactly the same, and the DJ commented, ``It's not that they're similar, they're the same (lol).'' The DJ says that Dexy's Midnight Runners' big hit song "Come On Eileen" and Mayumi Terashima's "Downtown Angel" have exactly the same intro, "It's a showdown between major Western music and minor Japanese music, but of course Terajima... I think Mayumi-san got the idea from me," and "The fact that they even use the same instruments makes it almost feel like a tough openness." (lol) It's also interesting to see the comments. It is also interesting to ``verify'' that if you listen to Al Stewart's ``The Palace Of Versailles'' on a record sped up from 33 to 45 rpm, it will sound exactly the same as Hitomi Ishikawa's ``Hitori Lone Circus.'' Alfie's special feature, which will be fun for our hard rock fans, features Rainbow's Kill The King, MSG's Armed And Ready, and Journey's Separate Ways. As expected, it seems to be borrowed from a number that is easy to understand because of the sound of Western music. (Incidentally, the program introduced Zeppelin's Immigrant Song in the song Mr.Romance, but I thought it was more like Crimson's The Great Deceiver.) Also, what I found really interesting was Men Without Hats. , I don't think it's possible for them to plagiarize the Tigers' hit song from the Group Sounds era in Canada, but it's certainly a coincidence that everything is the same, and we listeners wonder, "What does that mean?" It's a really fun moment in this show, like when it gets confusing. I think Bowie and Saburo Kitajima are coincidental, but the intro of Southern's ``Caught In The Crossfire'' is certainly the same as our John Wetton's ``Caught In The Crossfire.'' Is it a coincidence or intentional? , I can't judge. (The DJ also commented, ``It's similar - it's a pattern where there are many things we don't understand in the world.'' (lol) Stevie Wonder's Sir Duke and Candy's ``Apron Sister'' towards the end are plagiarisms as well. The result was something I could only admire, and the DJ said, ``Even the arrangement is so similar, it's really a cover version, isn't it?Of course, Stevie Wonder's name isn't credited.Well, I don't know what's going on.'' He added a fun comment, ``No way, world.'' The song ends with Deep Purple's ``Child In Time'' and It's A Beautiful Day's ``Bombay Calling.'' Purple is famous for copying this song. That's a number. (Interesting postcard addition) *Intro part From the listener's postcard: "Aiko Daimyoden, who participated in the Koshien tournament, imitates the name of the rock group Iron Maiden. Please do something about it." ) From a listener's postcard: ``Gazebo's ``I Like Chopin'' and Asami Kobayashi's ``The Sound of Amane is Chopin's Music'' are exactly the same. Please listen to it once.'' (Laughs) They are the same song. Yes, it can't be helped that the cover version is similar (DJ) Broadcast Year: 1984 1. Intro : We're Gonna Groove (Led Zeppelin) 2. Cheating Barbie Boy (Naomi Kawashima) 3. From Me To You (The Beatles) 4. MC 5. She Works Hard For The Money (Donna Summer) 6. UN Balance (Naoko Kawai) 7. MC 8. Far From Over (Frank Stallone) 9. One Way Boy (The Good-Bye) 10. MC 11. Change (Tears For Fears) 12. Sake! (Shibugaki-tai) 13. MC 14. Nobody's Diary (Yazoo) 15. Tonight is Tsurezure (Goro Noguchi) 16. MC 17. Steppin' Out(Joe Jackson) 18. Keep Passing The Open Windows(Queen) 19. MC 20. Green River(Creedence Clearwater Revival) 21. Stick It Where The Sun Don't Shine(Nick Lowe) 22. MC 23. Come On Eileen (Dexys Midnight Runners) 24. Downtown Angel (Mayumi Terashima) 25. MC 26. The Palace Of Versailles(Al Stewart) 33rpm speed 27. Hitoribocchi no Circus (Hitomi Ishikawa) 28. The Palace Of Versailles(Al Stewart) 45rpm speed 29. MC 30. Working For The Weekend(Loverboy) 31. C'mon Rockin' Road (Mahiko Kondo) 32. MC 33. When The Levee Breaks(Led Zeppelin)34. Go Back(Public Image Limited) 35. MC 36. Immigrant Song(Led Zeppelin) 37. Mr.Romance(The Alfee) 38. MC 39. Separate Ways(Journey) 40. Mary Ann(The Alfee) 41. MC 42. Armed And Ready(The Michael Schenker Group) 43. Traveling Band (The Alfee) 44. MC 45. Kill The King (Rainbow) 46. Generation Dynamite (The Alfee) ★Similar. Certainly "KILL THE KING" 47. MC 48. Seaside Bound (The Tigers) 49. The Safety Dance (Men Without Hats) 50. MC 51. Cat People (David Bowie) 52. Let's go home (Saburo Kitajima) 53 MC 54. Caught In The Crossfire (Southern All Stars) 55. Caught In The Crossfire (John Wetton) 56. MC 57. Caught In The Night Club (Southern All Stars) 58. Shonan Monogatari (Yasuko Kuwata) 59. MC 60. Sir Duke(Stevie Wonder) 61. Apron Sister (Song for Maki-chan) (Candies) 62. MC 63. Child In Time(Deep Purple) 64. Bombay Calling(It's A Beautiful Day)
1. Intro: We're Gonna Groove (Led Zeppelin) 2. Cheating Barbie Boy (Naomi Kawashima) 3. From Me To You (The Beatles) 4. MC 5. She Works Hard For The Money (Donna Summer) 6. UN Balance (Naoko Kawai) 7. MC 8. Far From Over (Frank Stallone) 9. One Way Boy (The Good-Bye) 10. MC 11. Change (Tears For Fears) 12. Cheers! (Shibugaki-tai) 13. MC 14. Nobody's Diary(Yazoo) 15. Tonight is Tsurezure (Goro Noguchi)16. MC 17. Steppin' Out(Joe Jackson) 18. Keep Passing The Open Windows(Queen) 19. MC 20. Green River(Creedence) Clearwater Revival) 21. Stick It Where The Sun Don't Shine(Nick Lowe) 22. MC 23. Come On Eileen(Dexys Midnight Runners) 24. Downtown Angel(Mayumi Terashima) 25. MC 26. The Palace Of Versailles( Al Stewart) 33rpm speed 27. Hitoribocchi no Circus (Hitomi Ishikawa) 28. The Palace Of Versailles(Al Stewart) 45rpm speed 29. MC 30. Working For The Weekend(Loverboy) 31. C'mon Rockin' Road (Mahiko Kondo 32. MC 33. When The Levee Breaks(Led Zeppelin)34. Go Back(Public Image Limited) 35. MC 36. Immigrant Song(Led Zeppelin) 37. Mr.Romance(The Alfee) 38. MC 39. Separate Ways(Journey) 40. Mary Ann (The Alfee) 41. MC 42. Armed And Ready (The Michael Schenker Group) 43. Traveling Band (The Alfee) 44. MC 45. Kill The King (Rainbow) 46. Generation Dynamite (The Alfee) ★Similar. Certainly "KILL THE KING" 47. MC 48. Seaside Bound (The Tigers) 49. The Safety Dance (Men Without Hats) 50. MC 51. Cat People (David Bowie) 52. Let's go home (Saburo Kitajima) 53 MC 54. Caught In The Crossfire (Southern All Stars) 55. Caught In The Crossfire (John Wetton) 56. MC 57. Caught In The Night Club (Southern All Stars) 58. Shonan Monogatari (Yasuko Kuwata) 59. MC 60. Sir Duke(Stevie Wonder) 61. Apron Sister (Song for Maki-chan) (Candies) 62. MC 63. Child In Time(Deep Purple) 64. Bombay Calling(It's A Beautiful Day)