Was O'Carolan's Dream the source for Stairway to Heaven?
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Re: Was O'Carolan's Dream the source for Stairway to Heaven?
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Recently there was a complaint to Plant abt plagiarism from some group of 70s
But O'Carolan was definitely first =)
https://musictales.club/article/celtic- ... way-heaven
Recently there was a complaint to Plant abt plagiarism from some group of 70s
But O'Carolan was definitely first =)
https://musictales.club/article/celtic- ... way-heaven
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Re: Was O'Carolan's Dream the source for Stairway to Heaven?
I don't know if I ever missed this thread, or dismissed it, it's been so long. But now that new member dedindi (Welcome, BTW) has (re-)brought it to my attention, I'll put my 2 farthings in:
Only the first five notes of Carolan's Dream have anything even remotely in common with Stairway to Heaven. Borrowing? Sure, maybe, could be ... I guess. Influence? For an entire, otherwise completely unrelated song? Now we're straying into the woods. The progression is too miniscule, and not really unique at all, so thus far all we have is idle conjecture over what might be sheer coincidence. Has anyone from Led Zep said anything about it? Are they even aware that this is an internet topic? I'd like to hear it from the horse's mouth. That should clear things up. If it's true, I'd commend them for their taste in sources, but the suggestion that borrowing an unremarkable five-note progression is plagiarism...? Literally, I'm laughing out loud as I type this.
O'Carolan would probably be secretly flattered.
Only the first five notes of Carolan's Dream have anything even remotely in common with Stairway to Heaven. Borrowing? Sure, maybe, could be ... I guess. Influence? For an entire, otherwise completely unrelated song? Now we're straying into the woods. The progression is too miniscule, and not really unique at all, so thus far all we have is idle conjecture over what might be sheer coincidence. Has anyone from Led Zep said anything about it? Are they even aware that this is an internet topic? I'd like to hear it from the horse's mouth. That should clear things up. If it's true, I'd commend them for their taste in sources, but the suggestion that borrowing an unremarkable five-note progression is plagiarism...? Literally, I'm laughing out loud as I type this.
O'Carolan would probably be secretly flattered.
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Re: Was O'Carolan's Dream the source for Stairway to Heaven?
thanks for welcome, Nanohedron!Nanohedron wrote:new member dedindi (Welcome, BTW)
I personally believe that making your own variation is useful for both the musician and the piece.
even the great Bach varied other composers works.
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Re: Was O'Carolan's Dream the source for Stairway to Heaven?
Have people heard Millish's version of Stairway to Heaven? (Link probably won't work outside the US, sorry!) Lots of (very non-trad!) nice low whistle and pipes.
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Re: Was O'Carolan's Dream the source for Stairway to Heaven?
Indeed. It's been put in various ways, but as an artist friend of mine always used to say (with a smirk), "Art is thievery." That was in the early 1970s, and he was the first person I ever knew to paint scary clowns. South Dakota will do that to you. There being no internet at the time, I have no idea what bandwagon he was on.dedindi wrote:even the great Bach varied other composers works.
Some of you may know of an old popular American song from 1923, Yes! We Have No Bananas. The chorus lyrics between the first two and last two lines often change from version to version, but here's one just to get you going:
Yes, we have no bananas
We have no bananas today.
We've string beans, and onions
Cabbages, and scallions,
And all sorts of fruit and ... Say!
We have an old fashioned tomato
A Long Island potato
But yes, we have no bananas.
We have no bananas today.
And here's a recorded version for your delectation and listening pleasure (you'll notice this chorus has slightly different lyrics from the above):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hF05ik5TFQ
Anyway, back in the day it was argued that the entire chorus melody was plagiarized (with the sole exception, ironically, of the 3-note phrase for "bananas") from a host of cobbled-together melodies such as the Hallelujah Chorus, My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean, I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls, Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party, and An Old-Fashioned Garden, because you could sing the chorus like this:
Hallelujah, Bananas!
Oh, bring back my Bonnie to me
I dreamt that I dwelt
In marble halls—
The kind that you seldom see
I was seeing Nellie home
To an old-fashioned garden: but,
Hallelujah, Bananas!
Oh, bring back my Bonnie to me!
... Bleh. Whatever. I once heard a version that went, "We've melons and squashes that taste like galoshes...". I liked that.
And jazzy on top of it, too.colomon wrote:Have people heard Millish's version of Stairway to Heaven?
Nicely done.
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Re: Was O'Carolan's Dream the source for Stairway to Heaven?
There are only so many notes to choose from, so you are bound to get some of them in the same order as another tune eventually.
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Well, stealing from one source is plagiarism, stealing from many is research...
For your viewing and listening pleasure, here's the Pachelbel Rant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM
For your viewing and listening pleasure, here's the Pachelbel Rant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM
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never been hear that song.Nanohedron wrote:... Bleh. Whatever. I once heard a version that went, "We've melons and squashes that taste like galoshes...". I liked that.dedindi wrote:even the great Bach varied other composers works.
thanks for sharing, you make me smile a lot =)
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Re: Was O'Carolan's Dream the source for Stairway to Heaven?
I'll remember that one. Here's a corollary: Try something once and you're a philosopher; try it twice and you're a pervert.Kade1301 wrote:Well, stealing from one source is plagiarism, stealing from many is research...
You know, I couldn't finish that. It started escalating pretty fast, and I just was't ready for the meltdown to come.Kade1301 wrote:For your viewing and listening pleasure, here's the Pachelbel Rant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM
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Re: Was O'Carolan's Dream the source for Stairway to Heaven?
Sorry, I have no idea what you mean. I think it's hilarious, until the end.Nanohedron wrote:...
You know, I couldn't finish that. It started escalating pretty fast, and I just was't ready for the meltdown to come.Kade1301 wrote:For your viewing and listening pleasure, here's the Pachelbel Rant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdxkVQy7QLM
I do wonder sometimes, however, what the ghost of poor Mr. Pachelbel thinks about his compositional career being reduced to one single piece. Of course, at least that one piece is everywhere in a close to original version (or at least in lots of films), whereas other composers are practically forgotten altogether...
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Re: Was O'Carolan's Dream the source for Stairway to Heaven?
I'm sure it is. I confess I sometimes get this very strong aversion response when witnessing the suffering and anguish of others, real or put-on. It's a bit embarrassing, really. I need to grow a thicker skin.Kade1301 wrote:Sorry, I have no idea what you mean. I think it's hilarious, until the end.
I'll check it out later.
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Okay, I watched it - I am nothing if not good for my word. You're right, it is pretty funny. AND insightful.
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