Sunday, September 25, 2011

Coldplay's New Single Denies Cheating They Results

Considered similar to a 90s house track that had exploded in Australia.

Coldplay soundly rejected claims that their new single, "Every Teardrop is a Waterfall", cheating songs 90s house belongs to the Mystic, "Ritmo de la Noche", which also is recycled from the song "I Go to Rio" Peter Allen's creation and Adrienne Anderson .

The Guardian reports that Coldplay's spokesman has confirmed that Allen and Anderson has been awarded credited on the new Coldplay song was released on Friday (3 / 6) and then through YouTube.

Did not take long before the allegations of plagiarism arose to the surface, within hours after "Every Teardrop is a Waterfall," uploaded to YouTube by the Coldplay, the bloggers directly demonstrate the similarities are owned by the song "Ritmo de la Noche".

Mystic own base of a rif songs contained on "I Go to Rio". The song exploded in Australia and was re-sung by Peggy Lee, Claude Francois, and even a group of characters Jim Henson's puppet creations, The Muppets.

"Allen and Anderson is credited as a writer on 'Every Teardrop is a Waterfall'. Chris (Martin) was inspired to write the song after watching the film Biutiful directed by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. In the film, there is a scene which is located in a nightclub where the song "Ritmo de la Noche ', which is based on' I Go to Rio ', is heard," explained a spokesman for Coldplay.

Previously, Coldplay also was accused of cheating the instrumental song "If I Could Fly" belonged to guitarist Joe Satriani's song "Viva La Vida". Is a legendary rock guitarist who has accused Coldplay as a plagiarist.

However, Coldplay believes that these similarities occurred by accident. Yusuf Islam, formerly known as Cat Stevens, also had time to do the same thing about the same song. He also accused Coldplay cheating song "Foreigner Suite" to his songs that exploded in the worldwide.

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