In 2010, the singer/songwriter Derwood released a southern rock/reggae version of the song. It was released as a single under the album name Mary Jane's Last Dance.quote:Op donderdag 28 december 2017 01:41 schreef DarkSonic2 het volgende:
Ik hoorde in dat nummer van Tom Petty net een bekend deuntje dat is gebruikt in een popnummer maar ik weet niet maar welk nummer dat is.
https://www.whosampled.com/search/?q=last+dance+of+mary+janequote:Op donderdag 28 december 2017 01:41 schreef DarkSonic2 het volgende:
Ik hoorde in dat nummer van Tom Petty net een bekend deuntje dat is gebruikt in een popnummer maar ik weet niet maar welk nummer dat is.
Volgens mij was Tom Petty wel een relaxte gozer, lang niet alle artiesten zouden een potentiele aanklaging weigerenquote:Op donderdag 28 december 2017 01:43 schreef Dagoduck het volgende:
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In 2006, a US radio station claimed that Red Hot Chili Peppers hit single, "Dani California" had plagiarised "Mary Jane's Last Dance", even calling for Petty to sue the band. Longtime Petty and Chili Peppers producer Rick Rubin produced both songs. Petty responded by saying that he was not going to sue the Chili Peppers and felt that there was no negative intent and that a lot of rock and roll songs sound alike.
Geen van die nummers komt me bekend voor (ja die van RHCP wel maar dat was het niet) Misschien kom ik er ooit nog wel op.quote:Op donderdag 28 december 2017 01:43 schreef Dagoduck het volgende:
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In 2010, the singer/songwriter Derwood released a southern rock/reggae version of the song. It was released as a single under the album name Mary Jane's Last Dance.
In 2005, Keller Williams released a bluegrass version, combined with the Petty song "Breakdown", entitled "Mary Jane's Last Breakdown" on the album Grass.
In 2006, a US radio station claimed that Red Hot Chili Peppers hit single, "Dani California" had plagiarised "Mary Jane's Last Dance", even calling for Petty to sue the band. Longtime Petty and Chili Peppers producer Rick Rubin produced both songs. Petty responded by saying that he was not going to sue the Chili Peppers and felt that there was no negative intent and that a lot of rock and roll songs sound alike.[20] The main riff in Petty's song, however, resembles the main riff in another song called "Waiting for the Sun" which was released in 1992 by The Jayhawks. The Jayhawks were the opening act for Petty's tour in 1992 and keyboardist Benmont Tench played on both "Waiting for the Sun" and "Mary Jane's Last Dance".[21]
In 2013, Kenny Chesney released a song entitled "Pirate Flag". In manner similar to the Red Hot Chili Peppers case, many have compared Chesney's song to "Mary Jane's Last Dance", saying the songs are similar in the way the verses are sung.[22]
Daar ontdek je toch vaak de onbekende pareltjes terwijl je heel veel van de bovenste helft al wel kent of zoquote:Op donderdag 28 december 2017 01:46 schreef sig000 het volgende:
De onderste helft van de 2000 is de betere.
Ah, lees het net.quote:
quote:Op donderdag 28 december 2017 00:55 schreef Mexicanobakker het volgende:
komend uur begint met veel zooi dus ik ben lekker weg na Mad World
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