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Coldplagiarism? Say It Ain't So, Joe!

Posted Fri Dec 5, 2008 3:40pm PST by Lyndsey Parker in Video Ga Ga
Back in June, Coldplay were accused of plagiarism by Brooklyn indie-rockers Creaky Boards, who claimed that the title track to Coldplay's Viva La Vida album bore an uncanny similarity to one of their own songs--a song ironically titled "The Songs I Didn't Write." Creaky Boards even went so far as to allege--in a somewhat whiny, self-released viral video--that Coldplay frontman Chris Martin got the idea for "Viva La Vida" when he attended one of their shows at the 2007 CMJ Music Festival:

While there was admittedly some resemblance between the two tunes, nothing came of this. Coldplay went about their lives, racking up Grammy nominations and selling millions of records, and Creaky Boards simply creaked back into obscurity. But now a more prominent artist, guitar virtusoso Joe Satriani, is lobbying the same sort of charges at the Britrockers. Satriani has just filed a copyright-infringement lawsuit against Coldplay in Los Angeles federal court, and he may have a better case than Creaky Boards did.

Before you continue reading, check out this other video comparing and contrasting "Viva" with Satriani's 2004 instrumental, "If I Could Fly":

Now, first of all, there's no denying the similarity--it's a lot stronger than the one between "Viva" and the Creaky Boards song (that mashup at the end of this video makes a particularly convincing point). The songs in fact sound so much alike, if we'd wandered into a Satriani concert and heard him noodling away during "If I Could Fly" onstage, we'd admittedly mistake it for a guitar-wanky "Viva La Vida" cover.

Of course, the similarity could be a coincidence--and therefore the sonic resemblance isn't enough for Satriani to collect the "any and all profits" he is seeking in a jury trial against Coldplay. Another crucial aspect of his case is whether or not Coldplay had the opportunity to steal the song.

In the case of Coldplay vs. Creaky Boards, it was kind of difficult to believe Chris Martin would randomly pop up at some unknown band's CMJ showcase (Chris publicly denied he attended the gig in question). So it was almost impossible for Creaky Boards to prove that Coldplay had had ample opportunity to hear (and subsequently plagiarize) "The Songs I Didn't Write." But the Satriani album on which "If I Could Fly" originally appeared, Is There Love In Space?, came out four years ago on Epic, a major label...so it is more feasible that the members of Coldplay did have some chance to be exposed to it.

Although, of course, it's also kind of hard to imagine that Chris Martin lounges around his London mansion with Gwyneth, Apple, and Moses, attentively listening to Joe Satriani jams with notepad in hand. But hey, you never know.

Anyway, whether or not Coldplay are guilty as charged, they certainly were aware of Satriani's accusation before the lawsuit was officially filed this week. Just wait for the 3:30 mark in the video below for Chris Martin's sly mention of a mystery man whose name rhymes with "Moe Batriani"...along with his impassioned insistence that "Viva La Vida"'s resemblance to any song, by any artist living or dead, is purely coincidental:

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21. Yahoo! Music User -
same notes. same melody. same song, period.

I hope joe sues the crap outta them, wins, and shuts down what a pathetic worthless excuse for "artists" bands like coldplay really are.

Listen to some joe, vai, johnson, and bands that deserve more credit for being truly more talented than what society's definition of "talent" is. the beatles are over-rated too, and suck.

between the buried and me pwns.

chris martin eats cheese.

22. Yahoo! Music User -
same notes. same melody. same song, period.

I hope joe sues the crap outta them, wins, and shuts down what a pathetic worthless excuse for "artists" bands like coldplay really are.

Listen to some joe, vai, johnson, and bands that deserve more credit for being truly more talented than what society's definition of "talent" is. the beatles are over-rated too, and suck.

between the buried and me pwns.

chris martin eats cheese.

23. Sandra -
Can't imagine Coldplay searching through records of old rockstars looking for unheard song to steal them! :D

24. ver emerald a -
with rampant piracy in the web, it's very logical for cold play to copy "parts of some great songs" as they've done before.... Damn, even my dog can't distinguish which one is Satrianis or Coldplay.

25. Diane -
I never liked Coldplay but I like them even less now. It's doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that they stole this guy's song and are passing it off as original material. Shame on them!

26. Yahoo! Music User -
wow. um i dont even care if they stole the song. its not gonna make me like coldplay any less. but yes they could have, they both sound alike, and maybe this sounds naive but i believe chris martin.

27. Christopher -
you know how i know your gay?

you listen to coldplay....

28. Daniel R -
MUSIC INDUSTRY PEOPLE ARE SCUM
I KNOW WHORES WITH BETTER MANNERS
OF COURSE THEY RIPPED OFF JOE - DUH

29. James -
When "Viva la Vida" came out I would always swear it was a cover and everyone told me I was crazy. I couldn't think of where I'd heard it before. It absolutely is Joe's, "If I could Fly", with lyrics of course. Coldplay did a great job with it but they need to pay Joe for the right to cover his song.

30. Yahoo! Music User -
Hehe, the Creaky Boards video makes me laugh; it might be a little similar, but I hiiiighly doubt Coldplay lifted from them; now lifting from Satriani sounded possible with the given similarity; I think it'd be best to compare the whole songs instead of just these clips though.

31. brian r -
I would be pissed too if coldplay stole my music. If it was a decent band I might turn my head. How would you feel if a band as generic as coldplay stole one of your ideas?

32. Jody -
how horrible! /joe satriani is one of the greatest of all time! No doubt that his music is inspirational, but inspiring someone to copy for their own profit...... i think not!!!!!

33. IGOTALENT -
Come on people. Ideas are a dime a dozen. It is possible that people from different parts of the world, in the same profession can think of similar cord progressions.Just as we have human look-a-likes there can exist song sound-a-likes. Realistically no one can lay claim to the progression. However it is a bit doggy. and Being Brits it's possible. besides there is no smoke with out some element of heat.

34. Miss R. -
It's a pretty simple chord sequence and melody. There are probably tons of songs that use it. I agree with mushroom hunter.

35. michael -
wow i have found yet another reason to hate coldplay

36. Mrs.A -
Oh yeah. This really makes me want to switch from listening to Coldplay to listening to Joe Santiago or whatever his name is. Honestly, who cares?? Lost is better than Viva La Vida, anyways. Blaaaah. I still love Coldplay.

37. matt -
Coldplay has always been a rip off artist created to serve the "tastes" of the tasteless. If you would like to hear the band that coldplay ripped off the most out of anyone... it's Catherine Wheel... a little known alternarock band from the early 90's... Most people dont know who they are, but I know Coldplay stole their music over and over again... just listen!

38. Yahoo! Music User -
kfoot6 , I couldn't agree more.

39. Yahoo! Music User -
Coldplay is nothing but a bunch of thieves!!

40. reijn -
finally, somebody pressed charges. Coldplay has an uncanny sound simular to the Brit Christian band: Newsboys, who have been around much longer than Coldplay. In all reality, they do not deserve the recognition that they have...or maybe they do...for sounding like any other band out there, just with a slight twist. I'm unimpressed, always has been.
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