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Coldplay: 'We DID NOT rip off Cat Stevens!'

Will Champion bullish about plagiarism claims

Coldplay drummer Will Champion has denied that the band have ripped off any other artists for their music, following Yusuf Islam's (formerly known as Cat Stevens) suggestion that they ripped off his song 'Foreigner Suite' for their own hit 'Viva La Vida'.

Furthermore, Chris Martin and co are being sued by guitarist Joe Satriani, who has accused them of plagiarising his song 'If I Could Fly' for the song.

However, Champion has insisted that the band are innocent, telling Hamptonroads.com that the band "haven't done anything wrong".

He said: "It's tough when people accuse you of stealing something when you know that you didn't. We accept that it's part of the territory and know it is only for some reason the successful songs that seem to be the ones that are accused of being stolen. So you go figure it out."

The drummer added that he believed some kind of musical crossover between artists was inevitable.

"There are elements of our music that I've heard in other people's music," he said, "but a very difficult thing to define. There are only eight notes in an octave and no-one owns them. There are probably about 12,000 songs that feature the exact same chord progression. I think it [plagiarism] lies on an intent to steal, which we certainly have never done and never would.

"It's unfortunate but it's the way people are. That's that. We're confident we haven't done anything wrong."

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thevoiceofraisin 

May 8, 2009

Is it lonely up there on your pedestal Will?It's the successful songs that get accused because *duh* how would artists such as Cat Stevens hear all the unsuccessful songs? The point is, you are making money out of someone else's idea. Just like if you sue someone for copywright infringement who hasn't profited from it, the damages will be minimal because they are designed to redress the wrong. You should do some homework before speaking such crap.And the intent argument is bullshit, plenty of bands have realised songs are too similar to another and...DROPPED THEM. I've done it myself, and if I ever found out I had inadvertently ripped someone else off I would be embarrassed, not take the moral high ground.Finally NME, describing Will as a drummer is a bit far fetched donchathink?

Nathanclarke 

May 8, 2009

Unbelievable!! They ripped me off too!! Its blatantly the same as my "Carley Brings The Rain".....www.myspace.com/nathanclarke82

richypeacocke 

May 8, 2009

Are Coldplay the new Elastica?

demophobya 

May 8, 2009

¿Eight notes in an octave? Ah, he's a drummer, that's ok then.

Moantag 

May 8, 2009

Cheer up sons.

verymetal13 

May 8, 2009

Voiceoraisin you spelt reason wrong.

dan_riggs80 

May 8, 2009

Does nobody realize that since there are now 3 artists claiming to be ripped off by Coldplay, doesn't that mean those 3 artists "ripped each other off" too? (If these accusations are all right) That means Satriani ripped off Stevens, or Stevens ripped off Satriani. I don't know which of those two came first, cause I really couldn't care less. Stevens sounds like Phil Collins in my book.

MahadyTheLips 

May 11, 2009

thats right coldplay. and oasis dont try to be the beatles either.

Buckcity 

May 11, 2009

*hear

Buckcity 

May 11, 2009

Nathan Clarke you dobber!!!your song sounds nothing like Viva La Vida.and anyway you've got a cheek to talk. just in your intro you've got the exact same chord progression as 'the one i love' by R.E.M. (acoustic) and 'What's the Story Morning Glory' by Oasis. just as well no-one heres the unsuccessful stories......ha!!!

EddieG 

May 11, 2009

Sir Champion doth protest too much methinks.

matthewmoore1990 

May 11, 2009

i like that ''are coldplay the new elastica'' comment.

adrianwildsmith 

May 11, 2009

Hey, about 15 years ago I wrote a song featuring the chords G,A,D. I have since heard many songs ripping me off. How much money do you think I'm owed and can someone reccommend a good copyright lawyer?

cowie86 

May 11, 2009

"There are only eight notes in an octave and no-one owns them."Actually the best quote i've ever read in my life

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