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Kim Larsen - Hvileløse Hjerte
Fra : Michelle


Dato : 24-06-02 06:52

Hello!

My mom has classical music playing in my house most of the time and today I
came home and a song was playing on the radio that sounded very familiar. It
turns out it was a piano version of this Kim Larsen song, took me a few
minutes to recognize it! So he stole the melody. I live in America btw so
obviously it wasn't a tribute to Mr. Larsen himself. Does anyone know if he
gives some of the credit for this song to someone else? The song is from the
album 'Hvem Kan Sige Nej Til En Engel'. I only have 'Kim Larsens Greatest.'
:o/ Has anyone heard the piano version of the song? Thanks!

Michelle





 
 
Peter G. (24-06-2002)
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Fra : Peter G.


Dato : 24-06-02 10:48

In article <af6c7h$bh4ju$1@ID-72111.news.dfncis.de>, Michelle
<star@crazy.net> wrote...
> Hello!
>
> My mom has classical music playing in my house most of the time and today I
> came home and a song was playing on the radio that sounded very familiar. It
> turns out it was a piano version of this Kim Larsen song, took me a few
> minutes to recognize it! So he stole the melody.

Ahemm, I doubt stoled is the right word :)

The song "Hvileløse hjerte"?
The norwegian classical composer Edward Grieg is credited for the music.


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Michelle (24-06-2002)
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Fra : Michelle


Dato : 24-06-02 12:57

"Peter G." <PeterNOSPAMPedal2100@gmx.net> wrote in message
news:MPG.178109523f2fa6e09897a2@dtext.news.tele.dk...
> In article <af6c7h$bh4ju$1@ID-72111.news.dfncis.de>, Michelle
> <star@crazy.net> wrote...
> > Hello!
> >
> > My mom has classical music playing in my house most of the time and
today I
> > came home and a song was playing on the radio that sounded very
familiar. It
> > turns out it was a piano version of this Kim Larsen song, took me a few
> > minutes to recognize it! So he stole the melody.
>
> Ahemm, I doubt stoled is the right word :)
>
> The song "Hvileløse hjerte"?
> The norwegian classical composer Edward Grieg is credited for the music.

Hehehe sorry, I guess Kim Larsen is not exactly Noel Gallagher on occasions.
Thanks for knowing the name. :)



Peter G. (25-06-2002)
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Fra : Peter G.


Dato : 25-06-02 17:56

In article <af71ja$b4rpt$1@ID-72111.news.dfncis.de>, Michelle
<star@crazy.net> wrote...
> "Peter G." <PeterNOSPAMPedal2100@gmx.net> wrote in message
> news:MPG.178109523f2fa6e09897a2@dtext.news.tele.dk...

> > Ahemm, I doubt stoled is the right word :)

Ha, I was right. It's "stole".
*shoots own foot*

> Hehehe sorry, I guess Kim Larsen is not exactly Noel Gallagher on occasions.

Whiny and generally annoying? Definately not.

> Thanks for knowing the name. :)

I didn't. I used Google. Heartily recommended ;)

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Benny Mortensen (27-06-2002)
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Fra : Benny Mortensen


Dato : 27-06-02 17:39

> Michelle" <star@crazy.net> skrev i en meddelelse
news:af6c7h$bh4ju$1@ID-72111.news.dfncis.de...
> Hello!
>
> My mom has classical music playing in my house most of the time and today
I
> came home and a song was playing on the radio that sounded very familiar.
It
> turns out it was a piano version of this Kim Larsen song, took me a few
> minutes to recognize it! So he stole the melody. I live in America btw so
> obviously it wasn't a tribute to Mr. Larsen himself. Does anyone know if
he
> gives some of the credit for this song to someone else? The song is from
the
> album 'Hvem Kan Sige Nej Til En Engel'. I only have 'Kim Larsens
Greatest.'
> :o/ Has anyone heard the piano version of the song? Thanks!
>
> Michelle
>
>
>
>
Hi Michelle

It's correct that Edward Grieg is credited the music, and Kim Larsen &
Martin Andersen the Danish lyric's....
Normally Kim Larsen does not steel he's music. But he has been dragt into
court a few times, and if i'm not wrong, even has a recent case running. But
i guess he win's that one too. But they usually goes on, that he has made
some small changes to lyric's or the music, but still credited the original
author for their part. The opposite Less Hunphreys, that made som very
small changes, and claimed that he wrote it all....If that was true, he
might have a pretty white hair, " Battle of New Orleans " is a pretty old
song

My Best Regards
Benny..




Michelle (28-06-2002)
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Fra : Michelle


Dato : 28-06-02 07:43


"Benny Mortensen" <bfm@tdcadsl.dk> wrote in message
news:3d1b3fc6$0$140$edfadb0f@dspool01.news.tele.dk...
> Hi Michelle
>
> It's correct that Edward Grieg is credited the music, and Kim Larsen &
> Martin Andersen the Danish lyric's....
> Normally Kim Larsen does not steel he's music. But he has been dragt into
> court a few times, and if i'm not wrong, even has a recent case running.
But
> i guess he win's that one too. But they usually goes on, that he has made
> some small changes to lyric's or the music, but still credited the
original
> author for their part. The opposite Less Hunphreys, that made som very
> small changes, and claimed that he wrote it all....If that was true, he
> might have a pretty white hair, " Battle of New Orleans " is a pretty old
> song

Thanks Benny! :) If Kim Larsen credits the original artist then there should
be no reason why he would have a court case.



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