28 Songs That Are Based On Classical Music

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  • Check out my other two videos on songs based on classical pieces...
    14 Songs That 'Rip Off' Classical Music: • 14 Songs That 'Rip Off...
    Songs Inspired By Bach: • Songs Inspired By Bach
    Classical music can be a great source of inspiration for songwriters of all styles as, most of the time, even the most famous classical works are in the public domain, and therefore, free for us to use however we please! Countless pop and rock songs have been based on classical pieces, with some of the most influential pieces spawning multiple songs!
    NOTE: March 2022, I had to remove the section about Pavane and Little Mix due to copyright issues.
    📍This video was originally sponsored by "Primephonic", however, now that "Primephonic" is no longer available I have removed the sponsored materials from the video.
    SOURCES:
    Classical FM analysis of Bernstein’s “Somewhere”: www.classicfm.com/composers/b...
    Jimmy Page interview with the BBC: • Jimmy Page: How Stairw...
    Elton John interview with iHeartRadio: • Elton John Demonstrate...
    Elton John interview with Classic FM: • Elton John on Classica...
    Mike Oldfield interview with Jools Holland: • The origin of Tubular ...
    Black Sabbath interview for Classic Albums: • How Heavy Metal was Bo...
    Ray Manzarek interview with NTR: • Ray Manzarek & Robby K...
    Billy Joel discussing Beethoven: • Billy Joel - Q&A: Who ...
    Barry Manilow discussing “Could It Be Magic”: • Barry Manilow - Could ...
    Paul McCartney talking about Bouree: • Paul McCartney - Jenny...
    Paul McCartney discussing Penny Lane: • Video
    Analysis of John William’s “Battle of Yavin”: • Star Wars: "The Battle...
    Ray Mazarek describing writing the intro to “Light My Fire”: themuser.blog/2013/05/22/ray-...
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  • @DavidBennettPiano
    @DavidBennettPiano  Před 3 lety +348

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    • @mjdigs
      @mjdigs Před 3 lety +1

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    • @yragnellaable
      @yragnellaable Před 3 lety +1

      That Beethoven song Joel uses is also used by KISS on their song Great Expectations from Destroyer.
      The verse has that exact melody.
      Love your channel David.

    • @Dragonnox
      @Dragonnox Před 3 lety

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  • @packetman1
    @packetman1 Před 3 lety +2448

    Inerestingly, Billy Joel actually credits Beethoven on the original album notes. Great show of respect.

    • @southernoregoncatmom6519
      @southernoregoncatmom6519 Před 3 lety +30

      Very cool. I love his "Innocent Man" album.

    • @ericbgordon1575
      @ericbgordon1575 Před 3 lety +13

      My mother and I were just talking about the album *and* the song yesterday. She didn't realize that Billy had lifted part of the melody from Beethoven.

    • @tdsims1963
      @tdsims1963 Před 3 lety +13

      Hurray! Someone finally noted this! I've been saying this for years!

    • @edfisher6434
      @edfisher6434 Před 3 lety +16

      also ,hes tagging himself with Beethoven for reflected glory,trying to put himself into a class were he don't belong

    • @ericbgordon1575
      @ericbgordon1575 Před 3 lety +48

      That is entirely subjective and (possibly) completely out of line,@@edfisher6434 You can imagine that if Mozart were alive and had been the one that Billy had referenced in his original music, Mozart would not have scoffed at all. He would have applauded Billy. It's easy enough to imagine that if Beethoven had lived in the same time, he would have thanked Billy for having referred to his compositions for a mainstream pop audience.

  • @membear
    @membear Před 2 lety +973

    That's why The Beatles wrote Get Bach.

  • @AdJa556
    @AdJa556 Před 10 měsíci +100

    It's hard to believe that this set doesn't include probably the bigest copy of classical music I know: "All by myself" - this whole song (whole!) is based on the leitmotif from the 2nd part of the 2nd piano concerto by Rachmaninov.

    • @309stinkybigboy
      @309stinkybigboy Před 7 měsíci +8

      Eric Carmen had to credit Rachmaninoff in the songwriting, as that particular piece was not yet in the public domain.

    • @DenisEssiambre
      @DenisEssiambre Před 5 měsíci +5

      Same with " Never Gonna Fall in Love Again" : third movement from Symphony no. 2 by Rachmaninov

    • @orbrat212
      @orbrat212 Před 5 měsíci +2

      That was in the first part

    • @kencory2476
      @kencory2476 Před 5 měsíci +1

      There's a lot of similarity between a slow Rachmaninov movement (forget which one at the moment) and "Song of Bernadette" by Leonard Cohen.

    • @lglen853
      @lglen853 Před 7 dny +1

      Hé did in another video

  • @lemvanw6499
    @lemvanw6499 Před 2 lety +255

    Also the song "All by myself" by Eric Carmen is based on Rachmaninoff's Piano concerto no. 2 in C minor, opus 18

    • @janetstreet7264
      @janetstreet7264 Před rokem +7

      One of my favs, both of them

    • @aarondavidlong
      @aarondavidlong Před rokem +31

      Was the first song I expected to be on this list.

    • @MrCubFan415
      @MrCubFan415 Před rokem +1

      say no more fam czcams.com/video/yknBXOSlFQs/video.html

    • @StarHorseLover2012
      @StarHorseLover2012 Před rokem +3

      Yup - he left that one out.

    • @tkoch7503
      @tkoch7503 Před rokem +1

      Plus "Boats against the current" is based on "Row, row, row your boat".

  • @alastairdallas
    @alastairdallas Před 3 lety +1329

    As a Disney historian, I was reminded of the quote by a Disney composer from the 1950s: "We've been stealing from Tchaikovsky for years."

    • @giasharie274
      @giasharie274 Před 3 lety +87

      Just listen to Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty and compare it to the score for the Disney film 😉

    • @katherineheasley6196
      @katherineheasley6196 Před 3 lety +50

      @@giasharie274 yep. Basically, the score is lifted almost directly from the ballet.

    • @RR-qv8uz
      @RR-qv8uz Před 3 lety +1

      Did that come from the Sherwood brothers? Love the anecdote🙂

    • @alastairdallas
      @alastairdallas Před 3 lety +7

      @@RR-qv8uz No, "The Art of Animation" by Bob Thomas (1959).

    • @CostanzaMorchio
      @CostanzaMorchio Před 3 lety +3

      *coughs* sleeping beauty

  • @calebfuller4713
    @calebfuller4713 Před 3 lety +955

    What I've learnt from this is that Gustav Holst is directly responsible for the invention of heavy metal...

    • @davidcantwell2489
      @davidcantwell2489 Před 3 lety +21

      Friend you have no idea how much ....... =^>

    • @InquisitorSinCross
      @InquisitorSinCross Před 3 lety +46

      I'd argue that Bach is bigger father figure to metal than Holst

    • @mattgilbert7347
      @mattgilbert7347 Před 3 lety +121

      Holst: The Riffs
      Bach: The Shred

    • @Otokichi786
      @Otokichi786 Před 3 lety +6

      Not just Heavy Metal: czcams.com/video/U_2tZBqCr4U/video.html
      The theme music for a Japanese drama "Rikuo," about a Tabi maker breaking into the athletic shoe market: czcams.com/video/T08ZQPPQjko/video.html

    • @bryemycaz
      @bryemycaz Před 3 lety +19

      So true, Deep Purple musicians Jon Lord and Ritchie Blackmore were both classically trained. The majority of Purple songs are based around some form of Classical music.

  • @jegog.
    @jegog. Před 2 lety +280

    Amazing that you did not mention Emerson, Lake and Palmer who based so many of their songs on Classics, Sometimes note-for-note, "Barbarian' (Bartok's "Allegro Barbarro"), "Knife-Edge" (Janáček's "Sinfonietta" and Bach), "The Only Way" (Bach), "Pictures at an Exhibition" (Mussorgsky), "Nut-rocker" (Tchaikovsky), "Hoedown" (Copland), "Toccata" (Ginastera's 1st piano concerto), "Fanfare for the Common Man" (Copland),...

    • @augustoanjos2866
      @augustoanjos2866 Před rokem +7

      The Court of Crimson King (King Crimson) have introductory melody based on a classic composition, but I don't remember which one and by which composer. Eruption, by Focus, is based on Bartok´s concert for piano.

    • @julioalbertoherrera1339
      @julioalbertoherrera1339 Před rokem

      Very complete answer.

    • @MendTheWorld
      @MendTheWorld Před rokem +2

      I was familiar with the musical tracks on The Nice, Keith Emerson's band before ELP, and also before my knowledge of classical music expanded significantly. I was stunned time after time to discover classical music riffs that had been unapologetically appropriated by The Nice. I'm not saying they didn't do a good job with them. I just had no idea where they got so many of their musical ideas.

    • @carbonc6065
      @carbonc6065 Před rokem +8

      Actually, some of these songs you mentioned were just renditions--not copies/rip offs.

    • @scarlettphoenix7024
      @scarlettphoenix7024 Před rokem +1

      Prokofiev

  • @miralabualjadail4206
    @miralabualjadail4206 Před 2 lety +65

    Makes sense now why a lot of rock music fans like listening to classical music. A lot of it is influenced from it. I really appreciate such great musicianship. Its really a testament to their craft.

  • @gi5897
    @gi5897 Před 3 lety +1498

    "These songs aren't protected from copyright"
    CZcams: *I'll fix it don't worry*

    • @BillyBraga
      @BillyBraga Před 3 lety +15

      For CZcams to get involved, there needs to be artists or labels making claims.

    • @Chris-MusicTheoryAndFretboard
      @Chris-MusicTheoryAndFretboard Před 3 lety +16

      @@BillyBraga There's a lot of fear mongering in the youtube comments from people who don't understand copyright law. Literally no one wants artists to be exploited. Yet, using their copyrighted music in your (not you Billy) dumb ass reaction video which takes no effort to make whatsoever and expecting to do so without being de-monitized is doing just that - stealing from the artists you love. "But people aren't complaining about that..." YES THEY ARE YOU DUMB FUCK

    • @thefakepie1126
      @thefakepie1126 Před 3 lety +28

      @@BillyBraga someone can upload a non-copyrighted song on youtube and pass it off as an original work and copyright it , it has already happened before , I think it was a tobu song but I'm not sure , but basicaly someone downloaded the non-copyrighted song , then reuploaded it , then copyrighted it , and then claimed a bunch of people that used it , another case of that happening is someone copyrighted a cover of a video game ost I think and then claimed a bunch of people that used the ost

    • @theknightsofawesomeness2701
      @theknightsofawesomeness2701 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Chris-MusicTheoryAndFretboard How do you know? Not everybody is the same or so you only see that kind of comment on lazy reaction channels? I'm just curious

    • @patbass8282
      @patbass8282 Před 3 lety +19

      @@thefakepie1126 happened to me, i played eccles sonata on my saxophone which is too old to be copyrighted and it got struck down. I appealed and nothing

  • @ShotDownInFlames2
    @ShotDownInFlames2 Před 3 lety +613

    Bach, the real rock star

    • @caitlyn9261
      @caitlyn9261 Před 3 lety +42

      a bachstar, if you will

    • @davidepoli3423
      @davidepoli3423 Před 3 lety +5

      Horizon (Genesis) from a C Cello suite

    • @mariashouse5492
      @mariashouse5492 Před 3 lety +8

      Then there's Beethoven!😊

    • @tdsims1963
      @tdsims1963 Před 3 lety +1

      YEP.

    • @tdsims1963
      @tdsims1963 Před 3 lety +8

      @@mariashouse5492 Yes, very true but even Beethoven recognized his predecessor as one of the masters. His own favourite composer was Handel (The Messiah), however.

  • @ZZubZZero
    @ZZubZZero Před rokem +15

    5:45 "consciously or not, he might've been inspired by Bach" I think that's really important to remember, that people get subconsciously inspiration too.
    I feel like many people that often say "oh they just completely stole it from this and that," especially when 'stealing' from classical music but also in pop songs, don't realize this. It's so easy to get a tune or melody stuck in your head, and to write a song with it. It's very easy to pick this up from anywhere really, even subconsciously.

  • @ClaudioAraya
    @ClaudioAraya Před rokem +25

    As for Procol Harum the Hammond organ line of “A Whiter Shade of Pale (1967)” was inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach's “Sleepers, Wake!” and “Air on the G String” 🙂

  • @63mckenzie
    @63mckenzie Před 3 lety +595

    I love it when people say they don't like classical music. I tell them you do, you just don't know it.

    • @paulmadryga
      @paulmadryga Před 2 lety +9

      Touché.

    • @Gus-jb8cm
      @Gus-jb8cm Před 2 lety +2

      I say the same to some of my music mad friends, Inc those who like rock!!

    • @Zimoria
      @Zimoria Před 2 lety +14

      Personally I don't really like classical, but I do respect it for it's place in history. I appreciate and actually enjoy the music built and expanded from it.
      Music evolves and just because I like one rendition doesn't mean I like all or the original compositions.

    • @simon6kilo90
      @simon6kilo90 Před 2 lety +3

      By that logic everyone likes everything yet that's just not really the case

    • @edwardlayer4259
      @edwardlayer4259 Před 2 lety +4

      Or, they don’t like classical music.

  • @BodaciousWench
    @BodaciousWench Před 3 lety +421

    When I was in college, a friend borrowed my STYX music book cz she was a music major and said that she was sick of playing Bach. She gave me the book back and annoyingly said ‘It’s Bach’

    • @ramina6568
      @ramina6568 Před 3 lety +16

      Fuckin hell man

    • @pb2771
      @pb2771 Před 3 lety +6

      How did she even get the music major?

    • @dominonine
      @dominonine Před 3 lety +50

      Bach is the fibonacci sequence of music.

    • @trog.lodyte
      @trog.lodyte Před 3 lety +19

      I'll be Bach

    • @barrowsb
      @barrowsb Před 2 lety +13

      She was just telling you where it was :)

  • @tommyhaynes9157
    @tommyhaynes9157 Před 11 měsíci +47

    I really like it when modern songwriters / composers borrow form classical pieces . In many case people become curious about the source and start to appreciate classical music more

  • @frederickglasser5617
    @frederickglasser5617 Před 2 lety +104

    I'm sorry, but listening to Tubular Bells, now 50 years after I first heard it, STILL gives me the chills. Same chills I had as a teenager.

    • @frederickglasser5617
      @frederickglasser5617 Před rokem +1

      @@TheCommentsWhisperer I followed the Police very closely in the early 80's. I still have my vinyl of Reggata d'Blanc, Outlandos d'Amour, Zenatta Mondatta, and Ghost in the Machine. In my opinion, Ghost in the Machine was a drop off compared to the prior three albums. I believe Bring on the Night is their greatest song.

    • @volt9903
      @volt9903 Před rokem

      👏👏👏👏

    • @macronencer
      @macronencer Před rokem +8

      Tubular Bells has some weird powerful magic in it and I have never quite been able to describe its effect on me. It triggers a feeling that can't be triggered any other way. It reminds me, not of the 1970s in which I grew up, but of some idealised, nonexistent version of that time instead. The Welsh word "hiraeth" almost fits... but I'm not longing for the past, I'm longing for a version of it that I know never really existed.

    • @jamesmathes3357
      @jamesmathes3357 Před rokem +1

      over the years, I have become partial to tubular bells 2, but my fave is Ommadawn.

    • @frederickglasser5617
      @frederickglasser5617 Před rokem +3

      @@TheCommentsWhisperer I think Sting let fame get to his head. That his music became intentionally esoteric. Don't think that much of their music has "legs." On the other hand, I've been listening to a lot of Jim Croce and James Taylor the past month and their music is as fresh now, as it was 50 years ago. What Jim did with words is stunning.

  • @DokiDokiDiscourse
    @DokiDokiDiscourse Před 3 lety +668

    best part of lifting inspiration from classical songs is you don’t get sued by marvin gaye’s family

    • @SamuelKristopher
      @SamuelKristopher Před 3 lety +47

      I'm honestly waiting for the day the Gaye family tries to get Beethoven exhumed so he can face a copyright lawsuit

    • @chrismaddock5790
      @chrismaddock5790 Před 3 lety +8

      @@SamuelKristopher Careful guys, you might give 'em ideas XD

    • @nikhilchaudhari140
      @nikhilchaudhari140 Před 3 lety +2

      Classical songs. Okay.

    • @Testgeraeusch
      @Testgeraeusch Před 3 lety +14

      When Star Wars came out in 1977, the planets were only 57 years old and their creator just 43 years dead. And i know that the Holst foundation has sued people over copying from the work in the past... Curious how John Wiliams avaoided that. But I'm glad he did. Strict copyright is a pain for creativity.

    • @1777DK
      @1777DK Před 3 lety +2

      I lol`ed. It’s funny because it’s true, it’s sad because it’s still true.

  • @quantosgames3289
    @quantosgames3289 Před 2 lety +117

    These are all the songs he mentions in this video:
    This Night - Billy Joel (2nd Movement Sonata Pathetique - Ludwig van Beethoven)
    Blackbird - The Beatles (Bourrée in e minor - JS Bach)
    Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin (Bourrée in e minor - JSNBach)
    Bourrée - Jethro Toll (Bourrée in e minor - JSNBach)
    Friends - Led Zeppelin (Mars - Gustav Holst)
    Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (Mars - Gustav Holst)
    The Last Battle - John Williams (Mars - Gustav Holst)
    Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes (Symphony No.5 in Bflat major - Anton Bruckner)
    Light My Fire - The Doors (Invention no. 8 - JS Bach)
    Penny Lane - The Beatles (Brandenburg Concerto No.2 - JS Bach)
    Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield (Toccata and Fugue in D minor - JS Bach)
    Plug in Baby - Muse (Toccata and Fugue in D minor - JS Bach)
    Jane Seymour - Rick Wakeman (Toccata and Fugue in D minor - JS Bach)
    Brainless - Eminem (Toccata and Fugue in D minor - JS Bach)
    The Real Thing - 2 Unlimited (Toccata and Fugue in D minor - JS Bach)
    Russians - Sting (Romance Theme - Sergei Prokofiev)
    Party Like a Russian - Robbie Williams (Dance of the Knights - Sergei Prokofiev)
    Somewhere - Leonard Bernstein (Piano Concerto No. 5 mvmt. 2 - Beethoven & Swan Theme - Pyotr Illych Tchaikovsky)
    Annie's Song - John Denver (5th Symphony in E minor, 2nd mvmt - Pytor Illych Tchaikovsky)
    Because - The Beatles (Moonlight Sonata mvmt. 2 - Ludwig van Beethoven)
    Better Than Yourself - Lukas Graham (Moonlight Sonata mvmt. 2 - Ludwig van Beethoven)
    Neon Gravestones - 21 Pilots (Moonlight Sonata mvmt. 2 - Ludwig van Beethoven)
    Could it be Magic - Barry Manilow (Prelude in C minor - Frederic Chopin)
    The Globalist - Muse (Nimrod Theme - Edward Elgar)
    Tous Les Maux D'Amour - Norma Ray (Pavane in Fsharp minor - Gabriel Fauré)
    Natural - S Club 7 (Pavane in Fsharp minor - Gabriel Fauré)
    Little Me - Little Mix (Pavane in Fsharp minor - Gabriel Fauré)
    A Groovy Kind of Love - Phil Collins (Sonatina No.5 - Musio Clementi)
    I Need You to Turn to - Elton John (
    The Greatest Discovery - Elton John (
    Breathe Me - Cia (Metamorphosis no.1 - Philip Glass)

    • @tonyrun5802
      @tonyrun5802 Před rokem

      I was expecting Smoke On The Water to be here, oh well

    • @clivesmith9377
      @clivesmith9377 Před rokem +2

      Mike Oldfield-Guilty (Étoile Polaire (North Star)-Philip Glass)

    • @TheJayson8899
      @TheJayson8899 Před rokem

      They're called Light My Fire and Penny Lane.

    • @quantosgames3289
      @quantosgames3289 Před rokem +1

      @@TheJayson8899 fixed

    • @kichigan1
      @kichigan1 Před rokem

      You should write a book.

  • @alisadavies8943
    @alisadavies8943 Před rokem +21

    The melody in Bach's bourree is almost exactly the melody for Jack's Lament from Nightmare Before Christmas. Can't believe that's a coincidence.

  • @johnbastille5483
    @johnbastille5483 Před rokem +64

    One composer/artist you neglected to mention led me years ago into a much greater understanding of both classical and jazz and that is Frank Zappa who used short clips of excerpts of Holst's "The Planets" woven directly into his compositions. That is only one example among many. He also on the Mothers of Invention's first album listed names of the people who had influenced him, stating "Please don't hold it against them". As I was a fan of his, I followed his advice, and looked them up. I've been grateful to him ever since.

    • @Khayyam-vg9fw
      @Khayyam-vg9fw Před 7 měsíci

      I'd need to check, but I'm pretty sure that Zappa weaves a passage from Stravinsky's "Petrushka" (played on a celesta) into "Status Back Baby".

    • @johnbastille5483
      @johnbastille5483 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Khayyam-vg9fw Thanks for the heads-up. That would be absolutely typical of him...I'll check on it myself.

    • @metacosmos
      @metacosmos Před 7 měsíci +2

      everybody has borrowed from The Planets.

  • @supersupeng
    @supersupeng Před 3 lety +274

    Watching your videos feels like I'm failing a class but enjoy attending

  • @Bubbles_the_Siren
    @Bubbles_the_Siren Před 3 lety +90

    Can we take a moment to appreciate the fact that Billy Joel credited Beethoven for “This Night”. Even though it was already public domain. Pretty admirable, in my opinion.

    • @iamtimmycouk
      @iamtimmycouk Před 3 lety +2

      Tbf as it's not public domain so he doesn't own Beethoven any money so it's not as suprising

  • @danielgreen4484
    @danielgreen4484 Před rokem +25

    Hats off to you, Master Bennett, for identifying so many borrowed melodies and demonstrating them in both written and audio formats.

    • @metacosmos
      @metacosmos Před 7 měsíci

      it is a way to desmythify the composers, they are just men like you and me who know how to rip other songs.

  • @Old_B52H_Gunner
    @Old_B52H_Gunner Před 2 lety +9

    I know nothing about music, and am a thrash metal fan, but classical music has always fascinated me. This is a great video and makes me realize how timeless it is.

  • @peterbooth1525
    @peterbooth1525 Před 3 lety +456

    George Martin was truly the fifth Beatle. Not only did he translate classical music into Rock music for them. He also played different instruments on some tracts.

    • @robcarlton8578
      @robcarlton8578 Před 2 lety +32

      Maybe that’s why it’s taking him so long to finish book 6

    • @stevieh9860
      @stevieh9860 Před 2 lety +2

      There is an excellent BBC radio documentary on George Martin out there somewhere. I wish I could find it.

    • @adonaiyah2196
      @adonaiyah2196 Před 2 lety +2

      He absolutely was

    • @ctihodnymuz72
      @ctihodnymuz72 Před 2 lety +3

      And Billy Preston ...

    • @rman52
      @rman52 Před 2 lety +8

      @@ctihodnymuz72 Not even close. He played piano on a just a few songs and wrote none. Martin wrote, arranged, and was the most innovative engineer ever.

  • @carllangaker164
    @carllangaker164 Před 3 lety +251

    Another good example is “All By Myself” by Eric Carmen, which is a carbon copy of Rachmaninov’s 2nd piano concerto in C# minor, the second movement!

    • @log791
      @log791 Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, a very basic example, doesn't the video contain it? :O

    • @thisisaloadofbarnacles921
      @thisisaloadofbarnacles921 Před 3 lety +7

      He has discussed that on a previous video of his.

    • @jyrtoleek2369
      @jyrtoleek2369 Před 3 lety +3

      Its not "carbon" copy. You cant play one's melodies on other one but they're bssically the same piece yes.
      Muse's Butterflies and Hurricanes has a middle piano part what actually IS a "carbon" copy of the same Concerto's first movement.

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  Před 3 lety +35

      I actually covered both of Eric Carmen's liftings from Rachmaninov in my previous video on the topic: czcams.com/video/yknBXOSlFQs/video.html 😀

    • @BostonBobby1961
      @BostonBobby1961 Před 3 lety +9

      I believe the estate of Rachmaninoff did in fact sue Eric Carmen. Not enough time went by when he borrowed from the Russian composer.

  • @danielgillard7795
    @danielgillard7795 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Thank you so much - I've been loving Light My Fire for 25 years, and never heard Ray Manzarek's explanation of where it came from, and the circle of fifths graphic makes it so clear. Really nice to learn something new about a song I love 🙂

  • @v8valiant68
    @v8valiant68 Před rokem +3

    " smoke on the water " according to Ritchie Blackmore is Beethovens 5th done in the style of a medieval tune done in 4ths, all will be revealed if you search it.

  • @piderman871
    @piderman871 Před 3 lety +372

    As we say in the Netherlands "Better stolen well than conceived badly"

    • @timpenfield5
      @timpenfield5 Před 3 lety +10

      Or. As Robert Plant said. "BE ORINAL, OR AT LEAST STEAL ELOQENTLY, Or " PETE TPWSEND "EVERY MUSICIAN IS A LIAR AND A THIEF" But , the Netherlands were probably first. hahaa
      '
      '

    • @willwhitton7294
      @willwhitton7294 Před 3 lety +4

      works well for babies

    • @SomeNot
      @SomeNot Před 3 lety +4

      Or Steve Jobs: “Good artists copy, great artists steal”

    • @ekathe85
      @ekathe85 Před 3 lety +1

      OP how does the saying go in dutch?

    • @Herobox-ju4zd
      @Herobox-ju4zd Před 3 lety +5

      @@ekathe85
      Beter goed gejat, dan slecht verzonnen.

  • @TaraTara-ld2xb
    @TaraTara-ld2xb Před 3 lety +231

    I wish there were more 'rip-offs' of "Swan Lake." That is my favorite classical song.

    • @davidwoods8181
      @davidwoods8181 Před 3 lety +16

      Pretty long song

    • @Biotechen
      @Biotechen Před 3 lety +4

      If you’d like to venture out to foreign languages check out this mandopop treasure: czcams.com/video/RhH91Iiw-jw/video.html

    • @TaraTara-ld2xb
      @TaraTara-ld2xb Před 3 lety

      @@Biotechen Cool. Thank you!

    • @kieranmcglone9747
      @kieranmcglone9747 Před 3 lety +9

      Public Image Limited’s ‘Death Disco’
      czcams.com/video/eFxpL5TpZH0/video.html

    • @whatever2045
      @whatever2045 Před 3 lety +15

      It's not a song

  • @parniyankarimi9952
    @parniyankarimi9952 Před rokem +6

    the effort you put into creating these contents are impressing and greatly appreciated

  • @RichM3000
    @RichM3000 Před rokem +6

    The Knight Rider theme song is partly based on part of Léo Delibes' "Procession of Bacchus" from the ballet Sylvia.

  • @markw3215
    @markw3215 Před 3 lety +238

    You know the best part of this video? You spliced in interviews with basic analysis and commentary. It flowed wonderfully, and was enjoyable to watch. I am terrible at theory, and a lot of what you included made so much more sense.
    Thanks for making such a wonderful video!

  • @MultiCappie
    @MultiCappie Před 3 lety +93

    Mars, Bringer of War is also immediately apparent in:
    - Children of the Grave - Black Sabbath
    - Call Me - Blondie
    - Am I Evil - Diamondhead (maybe more famously covered by Metallica)

    • @neonskyline1
      @neonskyline1 Před 2 lety +1

      "The Iron dream" Hawkwind

    • @user-wx2ek3uv1i
      @user-wx2ek3uv1i Před 2 lety +3

      The Devil's Triangle - King Crimson
      They commonly performed the piece in live shows and they wanted to put it in the album, but they didn't allow it then, so they just changed the name, slowed it down, and covered it with a bunch of improvised noise and samples.

    • @paulbolton4929
      @paulbolton4929 Před 2 lety

      @@user-wx2ek3uv1i Steven by Alice Cooper

    • @lilibetp
      @lilibetp Před 2 lety

      And in the 2009 Star Trek film.

    • @Matthew.E.Kelly.
      @Matthew.E.Kelly. Před 2 lety +2

      "Ramses, Bringer of War" by Nile 😉

  • @maciejfratczak4136
    @maciejfratczak4136 Před rokem +1

    It is so much work preparing these videos! Thank you effort and the great result associated.

  • @MyGarageWorkshop
    @MyGarageWorkshop Před 2 lety +22

    One of the more obvious influences was Procol Harems Whiter Shade of Pale which took from Bach’s Sleepers Awake and Air on G String.

  • @mimicotom
    @mimicotom Před 2 lety +41

    I listen to classical music on my car radio and my daughter would borrowed my car on some days to drive to college. She would usually change the radio station, but one time she didn’t. When asked why she left the radio on classical; she told me she found it to be relaxing and did not encourage speeding. I considered her to be another convert and a personal victory for me.

  • @AimeeNolte
    @AimeeNolte Před 3 lety +556

    Absolutely loved this video. Way to go David.

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  Před 3 lety +34

      Thank you Aimee! That means a lot 😃 I hope you’re well 🙂

  • @MrAlexsegal
    @MrAlexsegal Před rokem +18

    Lots of old pop songs are based on classical music. “My Reverie” (1938) is based on Debussy. “Till the End of Time” (1940s) is based on Chopin. “Full Moon and Empty Arms” (1940s) is based on Rachmaninov. “Stranger in Paradise” and “Baubles, Bangles and Beads” (1950) are based on Borodin. These are just a few examples.

    • @aliceanneacts6164
      @aliceanneacts6164 Před 2 měsíci

      All of Kismet is pulled from Borodin. (I’m not really much of a classical music scholar, but I can occasionally impress with a casual “ that’s Borodin” because I know Kismet so well…)

  • @kelseymathias3881
    @kelseymathias3881 Před rokem

    One of your most delightful videos David!

  • @richardpoyle6155
    @richardpoyle6155 Před 3 lety +109

    I always thought Sting's Russians sounded like "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen". It was even a hit around Christmas time!

    • @phatato
      @phatato Před 3 lety +5

      I was just about to say the same thing!

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  Před 3 lety +19

      It does! I thought that too 😂

    • @loka9422
      @loka9422 Před 3 lety +2

      I was actually thinking that...

    • @JP-lz3vk
      @JP-lz3vk Před 3 lety +14

      Actually Sting credits Prokoviev in the sleeve notes for Russians, so not exactly hidden

    • @nickilott9495
      @nickilott9495 Před 3 lety +6

      Didn't Greg Lake also borrow from this Ballet for his Christmas song 'I believe in Father Christmas'?

  • @reidenouerfamily375
    @reidenouerfamily375 Před 3 lety +26

    Anyone else notice that the Prokofiev/Sting piece sounds like “God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen”?

  • @HROM1908
    @HROM1908 Před rokem

    Thank you for your excellent and forensic look into music. I learned a lot which is always a great thing to experience.

  • @christophertaylor9100
    @christophertaylor9100 Před rokem +10

    Oh, John Williams swiped from a lot of different classical bits -- Zimmer's soundtrack for Gladiator is a pretty heavy swipe from Holst's Mars. Elvis's song Its Now or Never is O Solo Mio, and I Can't Help Fallig in Love is a direct use of Martini's Piacer d'amor

    • @owenlaprath4135
      @owenlaprath4135 Před rokem +1

      John Williams swiped everything from everybody. Even the famous and much hailed Star Wars was a rearrangement of the "633 Squadron" score by Ron Goodwin! The only two original notes he ever wrote were the TWO notes that make up the entire music for "Jaws". TWO FREAKIN notes is all he ever really thought of! Crikey!

    • @nhjproxy
      @nhjproxy Před 2 měsíci

      @@owenlaprath4135Pretty sure even those were swiped from Rite of Spring, you can find a few of his themes “borrowed” from it.

  • @Benjamin-om3ih
    @Benjamin-om3ih Před 3 lety +131

    Jimmy Page: "Stairway is inspired by Bach"
    SPIRIT HAS ENTERED THE CHAT

    • @jebatman756
      @jebatman756 Před 3 lety +11

      Spirit probably also influenced him on an unconscious level as they gigged together. Not more than that. He didn't steal Spirit's song

    • @LoneShot95
      @LoneShot95 Před 3 lety +14

      @@jebatman756 are you joking

    • @nigelj.d8677
      @nigelj.d8677 Před 3 lety +2

      How about Soldier of fortune from deep purple?

    • @luxpall
      @luxpall Před 3 lety +2

      SPIRIT HAS ENTERED THE CHAT
      hello spirit my name is Davey Graham, how you doin ?

    • @tonyanderton3521
      @tonyanderton3521 Před 3 lety +12

      @@LoneShot95 That's been through all the American courts with expert witnesses and they say that Led Zep didn't rip-off Spirit's song. Do you know better? It sounds as though Spirit were also "influenced" by J. S. Bach. Nothing wrong with that, as long as you create something new, as Led Zep did with Stairway.

  • @RasheedKhan-he6xx
    @RasheedKhan-he6xx Před 3 lety +37

    This has sort of slo-mo blown my mind. I think of pop and rock artists as organic, starting in their garages with their mates. It never dawned on me that so many of them have strong classical foundations.

  • @summermcpherson8209
    @summermcpherson8209 Před 2 lety +10

    You're right, Jack White was indeed a classically inclined musician. I've longed to see him in the Phantom of the Opera.

  • @sulladrum
    @sulladrum Před 5 měsíci +3

    This is amazing. I played Swan Lake as my wife and I were working last night and told her that the exact passage you mentioned always reminded me of Somewhere, from WWS. To hear you confirm my connection one night later is incredible. Also, there are enough examples to do a second part, such as Procol Harem's A Whiter Shade of Pale. Thanks for you dedication to music!

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Před 4 měsíci

      Sting's "Russians" deliberately borrows from Prokofiev's "Lieutenant Kijé". :)

  • @jameshurley7867
    @jameshurley7867 Před 3 lety +233

    I know it’s not really pop, but king crimson’s the Devil’s Triangle is heavily influenced by Gustav Holst’s Mars.

    • @fuckamericanidiot
      @fuckamericanidiot Před 3 lety +30

      Tons of prog is famously based on classical music - it's almost a feature

    • @JustPlainJef
      @JustPlainJef Před 3 lety +6

      And Diamond Head's "Am I Evil," covered by Metallica.

    • @frogindeed
      @frogindeed Před 3 lety +14

      It's more than heavily influenced. They wanted to actually call it Mars, but the estate of Gustav Holst refused.

    • @dr.2335
      @dr.2335 Před 3 lety +5

      And so is Black Sabbath’s track Black Sabbath.

    • @martshankleman
      @martshankleman Před 3 lety +7

      I saw the original King Crimson play Mars in Sept 1969. At that time they were open about using it.

  • @shawnpa
    @shawnpa Před 2 lety +15

    Barry Manilow practices Chopin, drinks some wine and writes one of the most dramatic songs. It was nice to hear his honesty. So it's a great song.

  • @koala2052
    @koala2052 Před rokem

    Excellent and enlightening work, enjoyed it!!

  • @photoscottsb
    @photoscottsb Před rokem +10

    Jimmy Page almost always directly quoted a couple lines from Bach's Bourree at the end of of the Heartbreaker guitar solo when performing live with Zeppelin. Page also recorded an adaptation of Chopin's Prelude, Op. 28, No. 4 in E Minor (titled simply "Prelude") for the soundtrack to the Deathwish II movie and performed it frequently as a solo artist in the 1980s.

    • @Diesel257
      @Diesel257 Před 7 měsíci

      I was looking for the Bach/Zeppelin comparo. My buddy blew my mind sitting me down and showing me a ton of Zeppelin songs but with Bach albums.

  • @rosannatufts855
    @rosannatufts855 Před 3 lety +46

    "Moonlight Sonata" was also the basis for "Schroeder" in "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown." And Chopin's Fantasie-Impromptu became "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" in 1917, which has been recorded many times by many artists over the years, Judy Garland among them.

  • @alexbowman7582
    @alexbowman7582 Před 3 lety +79

    If you play a rock song backwards your more likely to get a classical tune than a message.

  • @mkostya
    @mkostya Před rokem

    Absolutely amazing video! Thank you so much!!!

  • @joseluisgarcia-j.3826
    @joseluisgarcia-j.3826 Před 5 měsíci +2

    As a musician it's not a big surprise to know that many modern musician have taken some ideas from old great masters. At the end it is something it doesn't happen only now a days. it has happened always in the evolution of music production. Basically we don't create "new music", we just discover new ones that are coming from a big and more advanced mind called universe.

  • @stephendrake6927
    @stephendrake6927 Před 3 lety +30

    Paul Simon's "American Tune" takes the tune from a Bach piece that Bach stole from someone before him.

    • @k364k364
      @k364k364 Před 3 lety +4

      The old Lutheran Hymn was used for the folk standard "Because All Men Are Brothers" which Paul Simon knew very well.

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  Před 3 lety +5

      Great example! I actually covered “American Tune” in my “Songs inspired by Bach” video: czcams.com/video/4E8HUjxroFA/video.html

  • @lawrence1960
    @lawrence1960 Před 2 lety +18

    As a classically trained composer and guitarist, I truly enjoyed this video.

  • @willielarsson9651
    @willielarsson9651 Před 2 lety

    Really interesting and enjoyable video. SO many songs with classical influences or direct copies!

  • @weveri6
    @weveri6 Před 2 lety

    Kudos for an excellent presentation on an intriguing topic. This brings me more up-to-date on popular music swiped from classical composers. Like beyond A Lover's Concerto (Minuet in G Major, Christian Petzold, probably).

  • @chrishenson4450
    @chrishenson4450 Před 3 lety +29

    I swear, you are absolutely brilliant at this "explaining music" thing.

  • @anthonyxuereb792
    @anthonyxuereb792 Před 3 lety +46

    Hats off to those who identify these songs and also to the performers who acknowledge the contribution
    and not least to David Bennett for making these videos.

  • @wiseoldfool
    @wiseoldfool Před rokem

    Once again, you have given me a deeper appreciation of music. Thank you.

  • @alibiath35
    @alibiath35 Před 2 lety

    A very, very interesting video! Thank for sharing your musical knowledge.

  • @jwickman1175
    @jwickman1175 Před 3 lety +36

    You've probably mentioned this one in other videos, but "Whiter Shade of Pale" by Procol Harum, based on a Bach Air, is one of my favorites.

    • @benjaminramirez3
      @benjaminramirez3 Před 2 lety +2

      Goddamn it I watched 14 minutes of this fucking video thinking the song was gonna be in it

    • @jackpeterson6670
      @jackpeterson6670 Před 2 lety +1

      I was wating the whole time for this, but it never came

  • @kellyblackmon2805
    @kellyblackmon2805 Před 3 lety +18

    And now we know why metal and symphonic work so well together.

    • @BillLaBrie
      @BillLaBrie Před 2 lety +1

      Romanticism with guitars vs. romanticism with oboes.

  • @joelsperber4072
    @joelsperber4072 Před 2 lety +10

    Paul Simon's, "American Tune" a personal favorite, is based on Bach's hymn “O Sacred Head, Now Wounded” from his St. Matthew Passion. I got busted when I began humming the lyrics at a classical concert at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Před 4 měsíci

      Yes, and interestingly, the triumphant final chorus of Bach's Christmas Oratorio is the *same* melody as "O Sacred Head" - but transposed up into radiant major and with lyrics about how God has promised us to take vengeance on Satan through Christ. The connection is thinly veiled but must have been obvious to 18th/19th-century audiences. How does God achieve his vengeance on Satan? By the suffering of Christ, of course.

  • @EyalZeidman770
    @EyalZeidman770 Před 24 dny

    Beautiful comparisons❤ brillant 💡 idea, very well done.❤ thanks a lot ❤

  • @jakethebaker6946
    @jakethebaker6946 Před 3 lety +358

    I’ll take a wild guess before watching and assume pachabel is going to be half the video

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  Před 3 lety +116

      I've already exhausted all the Pachelbel examples in my previous video: czcams.com/video/yknBXOSlFQs/video.html ☺

    • @miguelpereira9859
      @miguelpereira9859 Před 3 lety +119

      Canon in D is the despacito of the classical world

    • @applehack97
      @applehack97 Před 3 lety +26

      @@miguelpereira9859 I hate you because I love the Canon in D but you're absolutely right...

    • @applehack97
      @applehack97 Před 3 lety +2

      just noticed my comment might sound harsh, I just wanted to say that it was a bold statement, but a very true one

    • @miguelpereira9859
      @miguelpereira9859 Před 3 lety +4

      @@applehack97 I'm not that serious about it lol. I actually took this comment from TwoSet. It's a wonderful piece but it has been overplayed to death unfortunately. Oh and it's also hell if you're a cellist

  • @IdiotAmigo
    @IdiotAmigo Před 2 lety +70

    King Crimson's "The Devil's Triangle" (one of the scariest pieces of music ever written, if you ask me) was heavily inspired by Holst's "Mars" as well. It actually started as a cover of the classical piece they would do in live shows. I have heard that this particular version of "Mars" played by King Crimson around 1969-70 was also the main inspiration for Black Sabbath's eponymous song.

    • @gigatesla
      @gigatesla Před rokem +2

      "Mars" is an absolute banger. It's also been directly included in at least two heavy metal songs - the beginning of "Am I Evil" by Diamond Head, which Metallica often covers, and in Symphony X's "Divine Wings of Tragedy."

    • @Valvicus
      @Valvicus Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, King Crimson's second album "In The Wake Of Poseidon", contains "The Devil's Triangle".
      And don't forget Rick Wakeman's "Cans And Brahms" from Yes's "Fragile", and his Mellotron-drenched arrangement of Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" from "The Messiah" on his "Six Wives Of Henry VIII".

  • @macronencer
    @macronencer Před rokem +11

    I'd like to add "Joybringer" (Manfred Mann's Earth Band) to the list please. An absolutely beautiful pop version of Holst's Jupiter, one of the greatest pieces of music ever written, and the words do full justice to the theme too. A truly up-beat feel-good anthem of a song!

  • @justintyme2451
    @justintyme2451 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Barry Mannilow -- "I steal the songs, I steal the songs...". Gosh what genius..😃

  • @Pedro_Larroza
    @Pedro_Larroza Před 3 lety +16

    "Bum Bum Tam Tam" uses the Bach Partita in A Minor for solo flute. After the intro (which is faithful to the original piece), it is turned into a shorter original melody with a few sampled intervals from the piece.

    • @cchoppin1520
      @cchoppin1520 Před 2 lety +1

      Nunca imaginei encontrar alguém br aqui (aqui que tu é br, não sei:))

    • @Pedro_Larroza
      @Pedro_Larroza Před 2 lety +1

      @@cchoppin1520 Sou BR sim e muito orgulhoso da nossa cultura! :) Feliz de encontrar outro BR rs

  • @luizcadu
    @luizcadu Před 3 lety +19

    6:10 this invention by Bach is played incidentally on another Beatles song: All You Need Is Love

  • @marcopreto
    @marcopreto Před rokem +8

    Diamond Head's "Am I Evil" is another song with Holtz's "Mars" melody. Thank you for all your videos!

    • @Valvicus
      @Valvicus Před 2 měsíci +1

      Holst.

    • @marcopreto
      @marcopreto Před 2 měsíci

      @@Valvicus thank you for correcting my typo!
      Cheers

  • @B0K1T0
    @B0K1T0 Před rokem +8

    While it was actually more of a Belgian act, as a Dutch 90's kid I feel a certain pride you're featuring 2 Unlimited in one of your awesome videos 😁
    I believe my first cassette tape was from them, my second being a copy made from my dad's Beatles records. Now I finally see the link ♥😃

  • @DarthAnimal
    @DarthAnimal Před 3 lety +9

    Im so glad you brought up Mars and Star Wars, I have been sitting on that knolwedge for so long im glad its finally seen the light of day

  • @gi5897
    @gi5897 Před 3 lety +92

    The first song that came to my mind was "Memories" by Maroon 5.
    Edit: And basically any song that uses Canon's chords lol

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  Před 3 lety +22

      I've already got a video comparing Canon and Memories actually: czcams.com/video/yknBXOSlFQs/video.html 😀

    • @gi5897
      @gi5897 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DavidBennettPiano Yeah I saw it haha

    • @gunnaryoung
      @gunnaryoung Před 3 lety

      Reminds new of this standup routine czcams.com/video/JdxkVQy7QLM/video.html

    • @jebatman756
      @jebatman756 Před 3 lety +7

      Taking inspiration is one thing. Lazily copying the whole damn melody is another, shame on Adam Levine

    • @gi5897
      @gi5897 Před 3 lety +5

      @@jebatman756 Yeah the first time that I heard Memories I inmediatly said "That's Canon in D"
      I think that if the melody wasn't so obvious, I would like it more and we could call the song an "inspirstion from Canon in D" and not a "Rip Off of Canon in D".

  • @ag9565
    @ag9565 Před 2 lety +5

    Nice analyse! 70s rockers were inspired by their parent's playlist!

  • @agatahb
    @agatahb Před 10 měsíci

    Just found your channel, will watch all the vids, great stuff

  • @danielpawlowicz5961
    @danielpawlowicz5961 Před 3 lety +14

    Don't forget the Eric Carmen's song "All by Myself" based on the Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor, by Sergei Rachmaninoff...

  • @gabrielfaure9091
    @gabrielfaure9091 Před 3 lety +62

    It’s nice to be featured!

  • @user-ts2dd1he5u
    @user-ts2dd1he5u Před měsícem

    You are impressive, so well rounded with different music styles, well done! you even mention Rick Wakeman and I had the same idea about his work on Seymour, thanks for the video

  • @billprittie1732
    @billprittie1732 Před 2 lety +5

    Wonderful video. I have to mention my favourite examples .Eric Carmen’s two hits ALL BY MYSELF & NEVER GOING TO FALL IN LOVE AGAIN. Based on beautiful works of Rachmaninov who was given co-writing credits.

  • @candlespotlight
    @candlespotlight Před 3 lety +4

    Always wanted a comprehensive list somewhere on the internet. But now you’ve made this, and I’m so happy!! Thanks!

  • @deepfryerhouse6885
    @deepfryerhouse6885 Před 3 lety +22

    4:46 I swear I could hear the Death Star exploding

  • @frederickglasser5617
    @frederickglasser5617 Před rokem +1

    I always love listening to anything DBP presents. So pleasant to listen to. So intelligent. We learn so much from him.

  • @shanemulvey4065
    @shanemulvey4065 Před 2 lety

    This is an Outstanding video. Well done!

  • @ianadam808
    @ianadam808 Před 3 lety +6

    A huge amount of work to put this together, thanks very much! Some of those comparisons are a bit of a stretch, but it does serve to demonstrate that good music can appear and be interpreted in different ways. "Whiter Shade of Pale" and "All By Myself" are two that I was previously aware of, but I see both have been covered by other comments.

  • @ddjr6673
    @ddjr6673 Před 2 lety +3

    This is awesome! Thank you so much - so well researched - love how eclectic your taste is.

  • @tapiolankiira1968
    @tapiolankiira1968 Před rokem

    Super high quality work, so much archive work and background study! I feel that You could actually have 3-4 channels, as You have several major fortes at Your side. This is like musical history documentary, then You have soothing voice, distinguished but pleasant facial features + search engine said that You play also

  • @Gus-jb8cm
    @Gus-jb8cm Před 2 lety +1

    Great & interesting video. More please!
    I found this video well produced and though out. A big thank you. I hope you do more songs like The Beach Boys 'Lady Lynda' and the brilliant 60's song The Toys 'A lovers concerto' oh and Manfred Mann's song 'Joybringer'...
    We could go on and on and on... 👍👍

  • @kriglum0760
    @kriglum0760 Před 2 lety +17

    Jimmy Page plays Bourrée in some Live versions of the heartbreaker solo

  • @matthiasnolte3817
    @matthiasnolte3817 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank youfor this!! I love that there are still people who listen to and know about music!!

  • @R0TT3N_B0N3S
    @R0TT3N_B0N3S Před rokem

    I just came across your channel the other day and started watching some other videos and your videos are actually very interesting

  • @scottlowell493
    @scottlowell493 Před 2 lety

    Excellent work on this video!

  • @iainbrodie5740
    @iainbrodie5740 Před 3 lety +130

    The old masters would be proud to have their music copied, interpreted, and remixed. That was how they learned - by copying masters. It was understood that you should use and remix great art. It's only recently that we are hyper-focussed on originality and not taking from the masters that went before us, and became litigious through copyright. IMO, creativity has suffered because of this.

    • @RasheedKhan-he6xx
      @RasheedKhan-he6xx Před 3 lety +10

      Iain my father who is 92 tells of the start of electronic amplification and closed concert venues in then British India. Indian classical musicians (who are also composers if you understand how Ragas are organised) who were asked to perform where aghast that the music would be "shut in" (because the promoters were selling tickets) and insisted that speakers be lined up outside the venue so that the passing public could stop and listen.

    • @almostfm
      @almostfm Před 2 lety +5

      As Stravinsky once said: Good composers borrow. Great composers steal.

    • @thubathabethe
      @thubathabethe Před 2 lety

      Interestingly so...

  • @williamcampbell7387
    @williamcampbell7387 Před 3 lety +8

    "A Groovy Kind of Love" Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders. Pretty famous back then.

    • @judacia
      @judacia Před 2 lety

      that's what I thought needed correcting as well.

  • @amanyaimproves503
    @amanyaimproves503 Před rokem +1

    I’m 1:27 minutes into this video and can I just say, it’s super intelligent how you structured this information for us to understand.
    It’s sharpened the way I listen to classical music.