Speaking of Freaks and Geeks, I have been watching the DVD's with my son, too. He watched it originally when it was on TV. I had never seen it and I am thoroughly enjoying the episodes. It's so funny and I can certainly relate to what's going on. I think anyone could.....We have one more to go and we'll be done. I will be sorry to see it end. I love it. I wish there had been more seasons than just the one! I would highly recommend it, too! HeyJude (Judy) www.superoldies.com www.topshelfoldies.com for the best in obscure '50s and '60s music ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 7:58 PM Subject: buying the stairway > I have been out all day and just saw this so if someone else already responded I apologize. > I believe the song is actually called (I'll Build a) Stairway to Paradise by George Gershwin. No mention of bustles in hedgerows though. > > -r > > np on tv Freaks and Geeks dvd. I have been watching these with my son who is going to middleschool next year. He is approaching the upcoming school year with fear and trepidation after seeing these. > > > > The O'Jays have a song called "Stairway To Heavem", and there was one in the > > '30's as well...not counting Neil Sedaka's, "(I'll Build A) Stairway To > > Heaven", back in the late '50's, early '60's. > > > > bib > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jaimie Vernon" > > To: > > Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 7:35 PM > > Subject: Re: Musical litigation question > > > > > > > At Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 13:55:14 Marty wrote: > > > > > > >I've heard that you can't copyright a title -- period. So this tale, as > > > >described, is a bit confusing. > > > > > > > >Marty > > > > > > > >---- audities@smoe.org wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Whilst on a Father's Day shopping mission, I picked up a little > > > >something > > > > > for myself, namely the 2004 release The Essential Jacksons, which > > covers > > > >the > > > > > Jackson 5 after they moved to Epic Records. One of the tracks on here > > > >is > > > > > "This Place Hotel". It was originally titled "Heartbreak Hotel", but > > > >the > > > > > band was sued by the writers of the Elvis Presley hit. So the title > > > >changed > > > > > -- but the song didn't -- Michael's still singing about Heartbreak > > > >Hotel. > > > > > I'm perplexed. First, how can a title be copyrighted, or at least one > > > >that > > > > > isn't that original (not like the song was called "Sun Zoom Spark", > > for > > > > > example). Second, what legal value is there in just changing the > > title > > > >-- I > > > > > suppose that there was some consumer confusion claim involved, but > > even > > > >that > > > > > seems weak, IMO. > > > > > > Well, it is true you can't copyright a title. But, a title that is a > > phrase > > > or a lyric, just like a corporate motto, can. > > > > > > Song titles that illicit lyrical imagery or are completely inseperable > > from > > > the lyric itself have a pretty good chance of standing up to a court of > > law. > > > > > > It usually comes down to, as Mike said, consumer awareness. If you > > surveyed > > > the general populace and said the words "Heartbreak Hotel" you'd be sure > > to > > > get at least a few people say 'Elvis Presley' or at least "since my baby > > > left me" as a reference point. The song and Elvis have been branded to one > > > another...that gives the authors of the song, Elvis's estate and probably > > > RCA Records a big leg to stand on when it comes to claiming ownership of > > > what's essentially a lyrical phrase. > > > > > > Similarly with songs like Stairway To Heaven and Hey Jude. Chances are > > real > > > good that you're not going to confuse these titles with any other song. > > > > > > Proof is flimsy here, but if you wanted to write a song called > > "Everybody's > > > Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey" you'd be hard pressed to > > > prove that you weren't trying to steal a Beatles idea. > > > > > > > > > Jaimie Vernon, > > > President, Bullseye Records > > > http://www.bullseyecanada.com > > > Author, Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia > > > http://www.canoe.ca/JamMusicPopEncycloPages > > > > > > > > >