Just listen to the main piano riff from Zevon's Werewolves of London. Does it sound familiar to ya'll?
Skynard's Sweet Home Alabama is a direct rip off - note for note of Werewolves. They had Zevon's insult coming and are lucky that's all they received from Warren and not a lawsuit.
As obvious as their rip-off was,
I was shocked years hearing that exact same piano riff stolen and heavily used by Kid Croc on All Summer Long. I recently heard that pathetic piece of dung on the radio in the car the other day and felt like pulling over to puke.
Again...
Just listen to the main piano riff from Zevon's Werewolves of London. Does it sound familiar to ya'll?
Skynard's Sweet Home Alabama is a direct rip off - note for note of Werewolves. They had Zevon's insult coming and are lucky that's all they received from Warren and not a lawsuit.
As obvious as their rip-off was,
I was shocked years hearing that exact same piano riff stolen and heavily used by Kid Croc on All Summer Long. I recently heard that pathetic piece of dung on the radio in the car the other day and felt like pulling over to puke.
Again with even more blatant copyright infringement!
Warren must be spinning in his grave.
What are young pop stars going to do now without someone like Warren Zevon to plagiarize?
How can they possibly come up with original material on their own?
1) Neil Young records 'Southern Man', decrying the lingering racial attitudes of the American south.
2) Lynyrd Skynyrd proves that their name should be Thinnerd Skinnerd by taking it personally.
3) Warren Zevon not only laughs at LS, but kicks them when they're down.
MAN, do I ever love Warren Zevon!!!
And miss him terribly... :^(
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Just listen to the main piano riff from Zevon's Werewolves of London. Does it sound familiar to ya'll? Skynard's Sweet Home Alabama is a direct rip off - note for note of Werewolves. They had Zevon's insult coming and are lucky that's all they received from Warren and not a lawsuit. As obvious as their rip-off was, I was shocked years hearing that exact same piano riff stolen and heavily used by Kid Croc on All Summer Long. I recently heard that pathetic piece of dung on the radio in the car the other day and felt like pulling over to puke. Again...
Just listen to the main piano riff from Zevon's Werewolves of London. Does it sound familiar to ya'll? Skynard's Sweet Home Alabama is a direct rip off - note for note of Werewolves. They had Zevon's insult coming and are lucky that's all they received from Warren and not a lawsuit. As obvious as their rip-off was, I was shocked years hearing that exact same piano riff stolen and heavily used by Kid Croc on All Summer Long. I recently heard that pathetic piece of dung on the radio in the car the other day and felt like pulling over to puke. Again with even more blatant copyright infringement! Warren must be spinning in his grave.
What are young pop stars going to do now without someone like Warren Zevon to plagiarize? How can they possibly come up with original material on their own?
@A440tek You do realise Sweet Home Alabama was recorded in 1973.
@A440tek You do realise Sweet Home Alabama was recorded in 1973.
@A440tek You do realise Sweet Home Alabama was recorded in 1973.
@A440tek You do realise Sweet Home Alabama was recorded in 1973.