The opening notes of Speak No Evil's songs "Resentment" and "Invincible Man", off their sophomore album, "Welcome to the Downside", sound exactly identical to the opening notes of ... moreThe opening notes of Speak No Evil's songs "Resentment" and "Invincible Man", off their sophomore album, "Welcome to the Downside", sound exactly identical to the opening notes of "Tear Away" and "Pity" off of Drowning Pool's debut album, "Sinner". Coincidence? I think not! How did Speak No Evil manage to get away with such blatant and deliberate plagiarism?
I certainly listen to Dwight Yoakam's song and album often during the year; to me it's simply too good to wait until only Christmas."Come On Christmas" Dwight Yoakam~ sit ba... moreI certainly listen to Dwight Yoakam's song and album often during the year; to me it's simply too good to wait until only Christmas."Come On Christmas" Dwight Yoakam~ sit back, listen and get ready to get depressed!! Oh, yeah!!! Nobody does "Sad" like Dwight!!
I read that the songwriter did not support slavery and was angered that the confederates used it as a rally cry. Do the origins of such things matter, or is it more about what they... moreI read that the songwriter did not support slavery and was angered that the confederates used it as a rally cry. Do the origins of such things matter, or is it more about what they've come to be associated with?