That was a big pile of garbage. They didn’t just have to give credit, Mick and Keith get 100% of the proceeds.
That was a big pile of garbage. They didn’t just have to give credit, Mick and Keith get 100% of the proceeds.
She resigned and flew to Europe where she personally blew each and every living American GI.
That’s what happens when two schools, whose mascots are Duffman and the Alien from Signs, meet on a basketball court.
“Some” money?
Like that time Kobe showed up for that Make A Wish deal and gave the kid a copy of his self-published book “Only Pussies Die of Cancer or Retire Even If Everyone Hates You Now”.
Holy cannoli!
She should have been facing the other direction.
He wants to fit into “skinny” jeans.
Kobe, circa 2003: “You dont have a choice.”
You should feed your nephew more often....
I think they actually had to give up the rights - I remember a story about the lead singer of the Verve finding out his song was in a Nike commercial and trashing a hotel room.
Totally. They were a good band, too.
Ill pass, fatty.
If I remember correctly, they didn’t give up “some money”.... they gave up ALL the money. Led to the band’s breakup.
My understanding was that RCA tried to be pretty thorough about this, so I am surprised by this. http://metro.co.uk/2015/05/04/app…
Or rather, Prince, because Prince wrote most of the Morris Day stuff (and even played instruments on the albums)
The Verve had to give up all of the money. 100%. Pretty harsh.
No, I was sent back in time to teach you people how to dance.
The B Boys sampled Dylan which I still admire.
Morris Day is the guy who should be suing everybody. It seems like every other song my middle school students tell me they love sounds like an “Oak Tree” rip-off.