Just input the two songs into a A.I app, it will decide on the question definitively and unequivocally.
Case settled.
Just input the two songs into a A.I app, it will decide on the question definitively and unequivocally.
Case settled.
Been relistening to the album today- which I do like. The bit of tune is important to the song- though there is a lot more going on. We shall she what happens!
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Both tunes are frankly a wee bit influenced by the Blade Runner End Titles. Progression is a little different but I want Vangelis' estate to sue Riz Story for whatever money he gets out of Steve Howe.
So folks are saying that the “Dare To Know” part originates from Howe’s noodling at 4:58 in this demo version of “The Ancient” released on the Rhino TFTO remaster: https://youtu.be/zHZE7vo8eAM?si=lrlm_0nQSohIBQ9g
"It was a cruel song, but fair."-Roger Waters
Yeah... I guess so... I had incorrectly assumed the suit was about the main Dare to Know theme based on several descriptions of the descending scale. But this is f'ing ridiculous. Either this Riz guy has a good friend with a law degree who was willing to do this case for free, or some lawyer is taking him to the cleaners.
One additional weakness of this case is Riz's need to throw Davison under the bus to get to Howe. Usually for these suits to work, I understand you have to clearly demonstrate that the plagiarizer would have known about the song. Riz seems to have little if any evidence that Howe knew about it, but Davison probably did. So he concocts this entire Howe & Davison conspiracy story from thin air it seems, and about how Davison purposely kept his name off the piece to avoid detection. Honestly, who would do that?? who would even think of doing that?
My bet is that this suit gets dismissed.
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Lawyers take cases like this on contingency all the time. One hit will pay for all the time spent on the misses. Story really has no other option unless he wants to represent himself, but I don't think anyone is "taking him to the cleaners," at least not any more so than any case like this where the lawyer gets a percentage of the verdict or settlement.
You raise a critical point. Davidson almost has to be the bridge between Howe and Story. It's completely unclear what Davidson might have had access to that he could have passed to Howe for him to borrow, steal, or simply be "accidentally influenced by" Story's composition. That will be up to Story to prove and may be very important in the case. I'd agree that Story's tale of a conspiracy between Howe and Davidson is unlikely, but that doesn't mean that Howe wasn't exposed to this idea through Davidson in some way.
Well, that's a bet, but I'm betting the opposite. I think there's enough here to pursue it, but I think that rational heads will prevail, and a settlement will be reached. As incensed as Yes's spokespeople are about this, the time and cost of fighting stuff like this is actually pretty high for the defense, not to mention the uncertainty of what a jury might find as damages. Unless there's a technically of some sort, I don't see this being dismissed outright.
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I’ve finally gotten around to actually checking out the “melody” in question, and you’re right, it’s ridiculously generic. It’s nothing but a descending tetrachord, followed by another a step lower, and another a step lower again. It’s more like a scale exercise than a melody…and I seem to remember saying exactly that about some of Howe’s themes when The Quest first came out. Riz is fulla beanz.
Hurtleturtled Out of Heaven - an electronic music composition, on CD and vinyl
https://michaelpdawson.bandcamp.com
http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Pr...MCD-spc-7.aspx
I echo the thoughts that this is so simple it probably popped up in many compositions over the years.
There's a similarity between the two snippets I've heard but it might just be something that stuck in someone's head after hearing it once. I don't know.
Also, I didn't need to be suddenly exposed to someone's grief in a YouTube clip.
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The two pieces sound tenuously related, at best. Perhaps I haven't had enough coffee this morning for my brain to be fully activated.
Frankly, it's all kind of bland. If I were "Riz", I'm not sure I'd want to promote this as an example of my brilliance, if that was the point behind this suit.
I guess the guy won't be producing them anytime soon;-)
Maybe Howe will be inspired in the future to write more interesting music to avoid lawsuits!
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The musicologist's assessment is overly generous (which is presumably why he was employed). See this debunking video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGyfrs7CQYU
The report claims there are 10 notes in "Reunion" that match a sequence with one additional note in "Dare to Know". The pieces are in different keys, so you have to transpose them to match. That means the first note will always match! So we're down to 9 notes out of 10 matching. But the musicologist ignores 3 notes where there is a natural/flat distinction between the two pieces. So, it's only 6 notes out of 10 actually matching, I believe. So, some similarity, but not "almost identical".
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Story is suing Howe, Yes and Sony. Sony has deeper pockets than Howe, Yes or Story and might have different feelings about such cases. I don't know whether that makes a settlement more or less likely, but I do presume Sony have an experienced team to handle cases like this. Reading the legal submission, it is apparent Story does not have an experienced team!
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Story is an eccentric, prone to wild claims. He has history of this. This post on Reddit offered some examples: https://www.reddit.com/r/yesband/com...mment/lxncyom/ !
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