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Hard for me to not think of Mick Jagger and Keith Richard’s as assholes. From ChatGPT: The drama around Bittersweet Symphony by The Verve stems from their use of a sample from the Rolling Stones’ The Last Time, specifically the Andrew Oldham Orchestra‘s 1965 orchestral version—not the Stones’ original recording. Here’s the breakdown: Sample Clearance: The Verve licensed the sound recording but not the underlying composition (the Jagger/Richards melody). They argued their usage was minimal and transformative. Lawsuit: ABKCO, owned by Allen Klein (former Stones manager who controlled the rights), sued The Verve for exceeding the agreed-upon usage. The lawsuit resulted in: The Verve surrendering 100% of the song’s royalties. Jagger and Richards getting full writing credit. The Verve’s biggest hit financially benefiting the Stones’ camp. Aftermath: Richard Ashcroft, The Verve’s frontman, famously remarked it was “the best song Jagger and Richards have written in 20 years.” In 2019, Jagger and Richards finally returned the songwriting credits to Ashcroft and relinquished their claim on royalties, though it was decades too late financially. This is one of the most infamous cases of sampling rights disputes in music history.
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2021 - Is inflation finally back in the conversation?
Chopper replied to Reagan1k's topic in Business and Markets
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Because he's a CEO, ergo the Devil
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That's a Surly 1% Ballah there. ...or so you've been told...
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I stayed downtown at Hyatt Regency. I could see the Gameday set up and the stadiums from the hotel( they form up at Camden Yard and march to M&T.) I know this past year they did not do Gameday. There are plenty of restaurant options around the harbor area. Of course that's not the only spot, but it was SUPER convenient. Cadet son spent the night before the game and I drove him early to CY and came back to hotel & parked.
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Their reaction was pretty dumb, but I don't really understand the fascination of people wanting to ruin someone's life. I don't know why coldplay called them out like that either, just weird all around.
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But the bruises on his hands are from vigorous shaking of the hands.
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I wonder what stupidity will come out of President Cankles mouth today?
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Where you recommend staying? I'm going to start making reservations ASAP.
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Seeing video of Wilber Jackson in the wishbone wearing #80 is funny. Came to Alabama as a WR. Kept his #, moved to the backfield and was an All-American. First black scholarship player at Alabama in the early 70s.
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Nice to see how red in the face they get when embarrassing themselves.
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Wife walking into the divorce attorney's office the next day
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Not sure there’s a guy worth a big contract in 2026 but 2027 has Giannis and joker.
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Man these 2 are getting completely fried from all over Well deserved tho
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Lakers fan here. Any chance Lukas width was actually helpful?
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MNLonghornFUKM started following BB27
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Thanks for looking that up. I’m sure he uses that line everywhere and people just go with it
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I put all that together. Initially I did it for myself to try and understand what/how/why the tragedy happened. Now as more and more misinformation is reported as fact by the media, I felt like people could benefit from an analysis from someone other than a professor of political science or climate change researcher (those are the "flood experts" quoted in all the news articles). There is nothing nefarious about removing structures from the 100-year floodplain boundary. This process involves a Licensed Surveyor finding the lowest ground elevation outside each building and comparing that to the BFE. If the ground is higher than the BFE, then the floodplain boundary was drawn incorrectly (FEMA calls this an inadvertent inclusion), and the structure is removed/exempted from the 100-year floodplain. There is no “advocacy” or “tailoring site-specific analysis” involved in that process. Just simply comparing ground elevations to the FEMA BFE. The next time a new FIRM map gets published, it will have a more accurate boundary drawn now that they use LIDAR elevation data instead of the old USGS topography maps with 20ft contour intervals.
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2 new singles released by Coldplay this week...
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