"It's the Simpons" ala
"Meet the Jetsons"........
Hum the two songs, you'll see. Plain and simple.
Precidence of this dates to the SHIRELLS vs GEORGE HARRISON scandal!
Hmmm... can you hum a few bars of "The Jetsons"? When I try remembering
it, I hear "The Flintstones" theme instead. But now that I think about
it, maybe Danny actually lifted "The Flintstones" for "The Simpsons"
theme; "The Simpsons" and "The Flintstones" have a few of the same notes
in common, don't they? Of course, they're in a different order and are
hidden within quite a few other, dissimilar notes =>.
If you think *that's* plagiarism, how about that music for one of the
trailers of "James and the Giant Peach"? It sounds a lot like _What's
This?_ from "Nightmare Before Christmas". Wait a minute -- it *IS*
_What's This?_ from "Nightmare Before Christmas".
Every composer has been accused of ripping off someone, but Elfman's
extensive catalog of great music is testimony to the fact that this man
indeed has more than adequate original talent.
-Caro
You're missing the point.
Elfman's "Simpsons" theme is a miniature encyclopedia of TV-sitcom-theme
devices. It has stylistic similarities to "The Jetsons," "The
Flintstones," "Bewitched," "I Dream of Jeannie," "Dennis the Menace," and
practically every other theme from a 1960s television comedy. We're
*supposed* to notice that.
I don't think it's close enough to "The Jetsons" or any other particular
theme to warrant calling Elfman a "thief" in a public forum.
steve
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It is common practice to use another work for movie trailers and television
adds. Although not plagiarism, I sure wish they'd credit the work since I'm
often left wondering what movie the music is from.
What songs are you humming? What is plain and simple is that they are NOTHING
alike.
I don't think they sound alike, but I haven't seen Jetsons in a while..
>Danny Elfman is credited for writing the Simpson's Theme song
>when in fact it is a re-written version of the Jetson's theme song:
>"It's the Simpons" ala
>"Meet the Jetsons"........
>Hum the two songs, you'll see. Plain and simple.
>Precidence of this dates to the SHIRELLS vs GEORGE HARRISON scandal!
You just didn't get the point... The Simpsons theme is a brilliant
joke around not only the Jetsons theme, but the typical sitcom theme.
When you see a Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker film, like "Naked Gun", when
they quote films like The Untouchables, Basic Instinct and so on, do
you think that's a theft?
Hmmm...
Danny Elfman is the best film composer Hollywood has these days, along
with John Williams and (altough this is not 100% Hollywood) the
mythical Ennio Morricone. And if you have a doubt, check his recent
"To Die For" score, one of his most original (and check the others -
Nightmare B4 Xmas, Edward Scissorhands, Batman, Sommersby, etc., etc)
>Danny Elfman is credited for writing the Simpson's Theme song
>when in fact it is a re-written version of the Jetson's theme song:
>"It's the Simpons" ala
>"Meet the Jetsons"........
>Hum the two songs, you'll see. Plain and simple.
>Precidence of this dates to the SHIRELLS vs GEORGE HARRISON scandal!
Don't you just love people to whome everything is a conspiracy? I
tried humming it I think you are either TONE deaf or do not know what
you are talking about...
-John-
Okay folks..... Let's call a spade a shovel, shall we.
Most major modern music magicians..er, sorry, I got stuck there for a
sec... composers "borrow" quite blatently from scores of the past. Look at
John Williams, Alan Silvestri, Jerry Goldsmith to name a few. Some are
more blatent than others but all are quite inspired by peers and classical
composers.
If you really want to get down and dirty on this issue I shall point you to
the Cyrano De Begerac (diepardieu release) soundtrack. Listen to the
"Gates of Niselle" (sp) track. Tell me if you think it is only slightly
reminiscent of Elfman's Dark Knight title track! Copyright dates on the
films place Elfman's theme first historiclly.
"jus makes ya go Hmmmmmmmm..."
Respectfully submitted
Steve
According to Jean-Claude Petit, composer of Cyrano, he originally did
that as a joke for the director, who then insisted they kept it in.
So Petit gritted his teeth and complied.
LK
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It does not say "It's the Simpsons," it just says "The Simpsons." It is
no longer in the same rythm now, is it?
Oh brother, I've heard it all! You'll have a great time trying to prove
that one in court! If Danny Elfman can be credited with ANYTHING--it
would be originality.
All I know is that The Jetsons theme doesn't sound anything like the
Simpsons... I don't even see how someone thinks that's even worth
suggesting...
Let me demonstrate in the most intelectual and precise manor of
showing this....
Simpsons: duh, duh, duh, duh, duh
Jetsons: duh, duh, duh, duh, duh,
(as you can see they only differ by one comma)
Here's the second:
Simpsons: duh duh,
Jetsons: duh duh
See!! I told you.
I'm sure Danny would admit the similarity because he is not blind.
aaaaaaaaaaaauuughhh! Duh!!!!:)
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