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Re: [bomp] Re: Georgy Girl (and that great song that no one knows about)
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From: <PsychoPunk1966@aol.com>
To: <bomp@xnet2.com>; "Garage 66" <Garage66@yahoogroups.com>;
<nuggetsandpebbles@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 12:22 PM
Subject: [bomp] Re: Georgy Girl (and that great song that no one knows
about)
>
> Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening Once Again....
>
>
> NAKER PHLG @ AOL.COM WRITES: Unfortunately, nobody
> seems to know who that was...Record collectors have
> been trying to find out for years and no one has an answer.
> It's a great song...or a great fragment at least. Sounds to me
> like a rocking "answer" to "Searchin.'"
>
>
> MELVIN LITTLE REPLIES: Forgive me for addressing you by your screen-name
> since you didn't sign your post at the end. By the way, thank you for
> your
> quick reply. This will save me months of frustration going after this
> song. I
> just can't get it out of my head; it's a great fucking song there (or
> fragment
> at least). Here's a legal inquiry. If there's no one that gets the
> legal
> credit for this song (in spite of it being in the movie), could someone
> (maybe
> me or someone else) rip off some of the cord/melody of that particular
> song
> into a 2005 version of it.
You could probably get away with it, but someone is going to own the
copyright to all the music in the movie and if they catch you, they can take
you to court. Their success would depend on how obvious you plagarize it.
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