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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:

1106 Comments

101. J. K -
Whether intenional, or subconsiosly, it obviously the same song. However, after Martins contention that he either never herad of Joe or the song,I find that difficult to believe, especially since the VH1 interview.

102. MINERVA -
commercial rock & pop is a palindrome; most of it sounds the same. not just that, but L.C.D. - barbie/bubblegum. so let these national gitar school grads make their money anyway they can. neither of the contestants in this little dust up approach the imagination of their predecessors. when you compose everything with the same 3 chords, occasionally you're going to get things that sound alike. the animations were cool, for about 4 seconds... back to the woodshed guys, if you ever get as interested in music as you are in money; now why would that happen???

103. Yahoo! Music User -
Sounds like they did a copy job to me............Except they don't have a guitar player that can carry Joe Satriani's pick; much less his guitar riffs !!!

104. veronica -
You dont mess with Joe Satriani!!! a real virtuoso!! Damn i knew i didnt like boring ass coldplay for a reason.

105. Yahoo! Music User -
no surprise! here is another example listen to embrace -fireworks compared to coldplay's the scientist. i must say i used to love this band the first two albums were so much more real & genuine. and now they've sold out what do you mean sold out? not that their famous but they will do anything to stay famous, if your looking for a good laugh check out the last saturday night live performance so many samples you couldn't tell what was live assuming they were actually performing at all. can you say Ashley Simpson?

106. Dita -
I don't hear the similarity dude. Great Stunt for attention

107. Dolan Must Go! -
Not a shock. Overrated band, ripping off a true artist. Coldplay is the most overrated band out there today. I don't see anything special about them...

108. Colton B -
Well said kfoot6. If you like watered down radiohead and U2 then Cold Play's just the band for you. What I don't understand is how music critics fawn all over these guys. They're just a really good cover band. OK Computer much?

109. Opnions Are Like A-holes -
Is Joe Satriani also going to sue Creaky Boards?

110. bgirl -
LOVE Joe Satriani!!!!

111. Colton B -
that make LOTS of money

112. Jesse M -
KOSHERNICK, I think you need some ear training. Honest to God, how can ANYONE miss that it is structurally exactly the same, and pretty much in the same key no less (hard to tell because their musicianship is so bland and their vocalist is flat), and when the songs are layered over one another as they are in the middle of the clip, it sounds like Joe Satriani was a guest guitarist on the song (which incidentally becomes a much better tune when he does).

113. martin -
They fully stole it.

114. Nick -
Ya no im not a fan of coildplay at all to me there just like U2 Jr. and now there rippin of Satch i hope that he wins the lawsuit

115. Kevin Couture -
I bet every time a successful band comes out with a song, there are at least a few people out there claiming it is their song. I agree that the Joe Satriani version is very similar, but the possibility exists that it is just a coincidence. The haters need to mind their own business.

116. Kevin Couture -
Viva La Lawsuit!

117. logan -
I thought they sounded awesome when put together... they should just collaborate. Or at least do an MTV mashup or something.

118. Yahoo! Music User -
both sound like they were taken from both bands regardless of tha coldplays song and they both resemble very strongly i also feel that creaky board whoever they are were ripped off it sounds a lot tha same not a little and the same with joe's so y do u agree on joe's and not creaky boards? if they can do it to joe they can do it to creaky board hmmmm sounds like coldplay is pullin a millie vanilli move lol

119. Blah -
Wow, yeah that is VERY similar. And yes, it sounds very similar. Whoever thinks it isn't in the main part of the song is dumb. You need to have better listening skills.I mean if it was released around the same time I would say it's a coincidence, but this was four years prior, so a "coincidence" is hard to believe. Not to mention, a person in the industry, like Cold Play's record company, somebody should have noticed.

120. Music Freak -
What is this world coming to? United States is a bunch of greedy money grubbing fools. All you hear about is somebody sueing somebody for some reason.. It only going to get worse with the junk economy.

Green Day is right Americans are Idiot!
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