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Did Coldplay Pinch Hit?

By Wendy Case/MOLI

British superstars field cheeky accusations of plagiarism

Shaggy Brooklyn rock act the Creaky Boards had a good-natured go at British megastars Coldplay last week when ‘Boards' singer/songwriter Andrew Hoepfner posted a video on YouTube openly accusing Coldplay main man Chris Martin of pilfering his (ironically-titled) tune, "The Songs I Didn't Write."

In the video, which has gleaned hundreds of thousands of views since its June 14th posting, Hoepfner compares and contrasts his song with "Viva La Vida," the title track off Coldplay's new album, which debuted this week at the top of the Billboard charts. He also suggests that Martin was in the crowd when the Creaky Boards performed the track at New York's CMJ festival in 2007.

Are the songs similar? Yes, definitely. Is it plagiarism? Doubtful. Although this unfortunate statement, attributed to Martin recently by E! Online, comes at a particularly sensitive time:

"We're one of the world's worst — but most enthusiastic — plagiarists as a band. We'll try and copy anything but tend to fail, so we come up with something ... that sounds like us — only through trying to sound like somebody else."

I might be a little more cynical had the same thing not happened to me about 10 years ago. I was feeling cocky about a little 2-and-a-half minute masterpiece I'd penned when I walked into a bar and heard some friends of mine playing what, in essence, was the same tune. When I confronted them about it after the set, the singer informed me that it was a Kinks cover.

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  • Richard Pachter

    17:18 EDT, 25.Jul.08

    Even Pete Townshend stole from Joe Walsh!
  • jfury

    15:08 EDT, 27.Jun.08

    Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery until a paycheck comes into the picture.
  • Wendy Case

    13:15 EDT, 26.Jun.08

    Ha! It was so long ago that I don't recall. The only thing I remember about it was that "my" chorus was: "The more I have/the more I want"... if that helps.
  • Evelyn

    10:02 EDT, 26.Jun.08

    Okay, which Kinks song was it?

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