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eurovision 2007
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15 May 2007 Tue 06:03 pm |
No, they don^t deserve, because their song is stolen.
Serbia's song is stolen from an albanian song, the albanian authorities will want their championship be deleted.
They are right:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZFhfJn7E1I
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15 May 2007 Tue 06:10 pm |
Quoting mltm: No, they don^t deserve, because their song is stolen. |
Yeah, I heard that too this morning on the radio, they compared the two songs and the similarities were too obvious to be coincidental..
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15 May 2007 Tue 07:03 pm |
I've seen the clip... but no, there are almost no similarities. The accords are absolutely different, and the melody line is similar only in one or two short places... plagiat formally means at least 4 tacts of identical accords/harmonies and of identical melody line. So maybe it sounds similar, but it isn't plagiat. (If you try to play it on any instrument which allows accords - like piano or guitar - you will see it's absolutely different. I tried it myself.) Not that I am defending Serbia, on the contrary - I love discovering plagiats. In 2005 (or in 2006? I think it was 2005) Irish Eurovision song had the same refrain as a Bosnian song which was VERY popular year or two before that (find MERLIN - "Kremen" and compare - stolen or a coincidence?), and the worst world's shame was the Pulp Fiction movie theme "Pumpkin And Honey Bunny/Misirlou" - absolutely stolen from Serbian song "Vranjanka" (singer StaniÅ¡a StoÅ¡ić ). Try to find it on net... and enjoy!
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