“Pinoy Ako” Copied from another song ?
October 12, 2005"As a musician who can transcribe music note for note and having an idea about technicalities, I can confidently say they are two different songs," Orange and Lemons’ vocalist and guitarist Clem Castro told Manila Bulletin via text message when asked for clarification."
more of that issue at http://www.bigbrotherph.blogspot.com/
i was able to get the lo-fidelity version of the song that was with the flash file on the putfile site (http://media.putfile.com/TheCare-Chandeliers) You can download it from here :
The_Care_Chandeliers.zip (zip file)
The_Care_Chandeliers.mp3 (mp3 file)









broken link
minor | October 12, 2005broken link
its ok now.. please check... thanks ;)
poell | October 12, 2005its ok now.. please check…
thanks
parehu nga :| sa umpisa lang naman eh. pero yung
jaja | October 12, 2005parehu nga
sa umpisa lang naman eh. pero yung sa chorus nde naman ehhhh
mas maganda yung sa owrents en lemons
pinag aawayan kamo yan sa mga forum..
poell | October 13, 2005pinag aawayan kamo yan sa mga forum..
Actually, IMHO, parang sa Pinoys big deal ang "magkatunog" na
Tintin | October 30, 2005Actually, IMHO, parang sa Pinoys big deal ang “magkatunog” na thingy. The same also happened to Session Road(Leaving You) and Cueshe(Stay). Actually, maraming foreign songs ang magkakatunog din(Kahit mga songs ng Nirvana at Beatles, may katunog din na songs earlier sa mga songs nila), especially if they fall in the same genre, pero people don’t make a huge fuss about it.
pre hotlink ko sa blogsite ko yung mp3 files ha!
ton2x | October 31, 2005pre hotlink ko sa blogsite ko yung mp3 files ha! salamat! link ko din site mo ok!
Ito ang poste ni clem castro orange and lemons sa
archie | November 1, 2005Ito ang poste ni clem castro orange and lemons sa egroup sa yahoo….thread 8701!
From: “cranehead”
Date: Tue Aug 16, 2005 2:30 am
Subject: Re: Pinoy Big Brother Song cranehead
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hahahahahah! i expected that reaction eric. it’s true that it was
inspired by the care’s diamonds and emeralds and chandeliers. i won’t
deny it. what you heard in gweilos was a very rough version. here’s
the story behind that song:
July 22 — i receive a notice that Star Records will commission us to
do a remake of Big Brother Soundtrack (western version). The song was
ok so we agreed to do it.
July 25 — another notice saying that star records prefers a tagalog
version and that the deadline for the final master would be july 31.
July 26 — i received the lyrics from jonathan manalo and decided
against adapting the original soundtrack coz i personally felt it wont
work. so i came up with a new melody line. at that time my playlist
includes Diamonds and Emeralds album hence the inspiration and
adaptation not minding if abs cbn would like our version.
July 29 — i presented the music to star records and guess what they
dig our version.
July 30 & 31 — proper recording in the studio.
Aug 1 — submission of final master
Aug 2 — Video Shoot of the Song Pinoy Ako.
As you see that song is a product of pressure. and i only did what
came naturally to me with regards to the music. the end result was
very favorable to us. i personally like it and proud of it. And for
you to fully scrutinize the song i’m gonna upload it in the file
section. No worries about lawsuits, im sure the care wouldn’t mind.
our guitar and banduria intro notes are way different from chandeliers
and as for the melody line we never exceeded the 7 note rule. this
version has a clear pinoy taste if i may say so and injected our
originality in it. but i would appreciate any further comments from
you mate.
Pinoy Ako! haha!
— In orangeandlemons@yahoogroups.com, “eric76_salvador”
wrote:
> Its the first time I heard the song last night at Gweilo’s Makati. I
> thought the band was joking around because after they announced the
> next song as the PBB song, they played the intro to
> Care’s “Chandeliers”. When Mcoy sang in Tagalog, that’s when I
realised
> that its a different song.
>
> I was going to sing “Your eyes are chandeliers..” sana e. Langya,
> plakadong-plakado yung song!Dedemanda kayo ng Care nyan hahahaha!
>
> eric
NATUWA PA ANG MGA GAGO KASI MGA POSER!
eto pa, message 9251 thread:
From: “cranehead”
Date: Sat Sep 3, 2005 5:45 am
Subject: [orange and lemons] Re: OnL’s Pinoy Big Bro song reminds me of The Care. (to colourfield) cranehead
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Salamat Eric, my intention of making that particular song sound
Carish has received a lot of both positive and negative feedbacks.
but has served my purpose. Now many are wondering who the
hell “Care” is. You might like to give a few inputs mate about them
and their works or if you have previous reviews of their songs and
album. Whoever is really making the music for the Care songs I
respect and love so much just like the level of enthusiasm i had for
Morrissey’s lyricism/performance and Johnny Marr’s music.
don’t worry eric, just like you, i’m neither one of them…
Clem
“I want the one I can’t have, and it’s driving me mad…”
— In orangeandlemons@yahoogroups.com, “Eric Salvador”
wrote:
> bro. colourfield,
>
> Hope you’ve come to a decision to buy OnL albums upon hearing
their songs. I think you’re also into new wave like some of the
members here. If so, I’m sure you’ll enjoy OnL albums.
>
> Regarding the Pinoy Big Brother song, well, there’s this 7 note
rule pala when it comes to songs. If you reach the 7th note sounding
like another song then you’re ripping off the work of another
artist. I don’t think Pinoy Ako reached that 7th note limit though,
but I can also understand the reaction people have over the song.
>
> Anyway, its quite evident that OnL have a penchant for writing
astounding original music on their own based on the albums they’ve
come out with. I hope that with those merits, palampasin na lang ito
ng iba’ng tao.
>
> Tutal, Pinoy Ako, is a great song, and if I we’re Simpson or
Broudie, I’ll be flattered with it. Sadly though, I’m neither one of
them.
>
> eric
Oh ano?! Di ba? di ba clem ikaw yan? May hell ka pang alam! Burn in it pare! Sama ka diyan Eric Salvador alyas eric76_salvador@yahoo.com o eric.salvador@toyota.com.ph. Ma litson ka sana. Ang kwento ng dalawang bolerang bakla sa ONL egroup say yahoo egroups.
Eto pa! Ngayon, ano ang masasabi ninyo?
From: orangeandlemons@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:orangeandlemons@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of colourfield169
> Sent: Friday, September 02, 2005 7:43 AM
> To: orangeandlemons@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [orange and lemons] Re: OnL’s Pinoy Big Bro song reminds
me of
> The Care.
>
>
> Yup, the band could expect these reactions from people who are
> familiar with Ian Broudie’s and Paul Simpson’s work (mga new wave
> generation). Sa unang dinig kasi talaga ng Pinoy Ako, ay mukha
> syang parehong-pareho sa Chandelier.
>
> But if you would play the two songs, particularly the two intros,
> one after the other, syempre richer ang tunog ng Chandelier, pero
> iba nga notes sequence ng Pinoy Ako tulad ng sabi ni Clem,
although
> mukhang same chords. May differences din sa melody line. Yung
bass
> sequence at drums lang ang sa dinig ko ay pareho.
>
> But what could you expect nga naman kasi hora-horada kung
> magpacommission ng work itong Star Records para sa theme song ng
PBB.
>
> New here nga pala, just joined to check mp3 samplers and decide
> whether to buy OnL’s CDs or not.
>
>
Halatang wala na ngang alam sa music yung nakadinig eh NAHALATA PA KAYO?!
Ito ang sabi nila naman sa inquirer:
“We have no malicious intent,” says vocalist
and guitarist Clem Castro. “In fact, we’re not even
aware that such songs already exist.”
Ha? Eto o, bistado na kayo po! Inamin, binawi, binawi, binawi. ano ito, eat bulaga?
Huli na lang ito para sa mga dudero at dudera at sa mga may matang bukas ngunit walang nakikita at sa mga nakakarinig na nagbibibingibingihan!
From: sancho
> > > Date: Fri Oct 21, 2005 11:24 am
> > > Subject: Re: [eraserheads] pinoy pinoy tayo…be
the judge!
> > >
> > > To lay all doubts to rest, here’s an mp3 file na
comparison
ng
> Pinoy Ako and
> > > Chandeliers. On the right speaker, you’ll hear
Chandeliers,
on
> the left is
> > > Orange & Lemons supposedly original composition.
Best
heard on
> your
> > > headphones. Wattashame!
> > >
> > > http://www.4shared.com/dir/100649/ac4043f0
> > >
> > > — snip –
> > >
> > > i attached the mp3 file - sa mga naka web mode,
you can
download
> the mp3 at
> > > http://www.4shared.com/dir/100649/ac4043f0
>
Mabuhay kayong lahat at kunin na ni Lord!
MATAKOT KAYONG MAGING MIYEMBRO NG EGROUP NILA KASI KUNG SABIHIN NINYO NA PAREHO TALAGA EH KAKATAYIN KAYO NITONG MGA BAKLA NA ITO, ERIC SALVADOR, SIDNEY PRESCOTT ALIAS BRYAN, yung bakla na ayaw magpakilala sa email na i”m_your_papi38@yahoo.com.
Kayo rin!
Oh, di pa kayo pagod? Eto pa ang sinabi ni eric salvador, ang tinitingalang new wave guru ng Orange and Lemons, thread 10883.
From: “Eric Salvador”
Date: Wed Oct 12, 2005 3:39 pm
Subject: RE: [orange and lemons] about their case? RESPECT THE BANDS! Part 1 eric.salvador@…
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…continued…
I don’t think OnL’s “mistake” was made from the copying of that Care song, the
mistake lies on the notion they’ve given to the masses that it was indeed an
original song…a song that was entirely their own. Siguro kung noong una pa,
openly they admitted that the song was based on a foreign song and that parts
were copied from it, wala’ng ganito’ng issue. Tapos agad ito. Anyways, OnL is
still relatively new to the biz. In my opinion, OnL is still capable of rising
from this mess. They are talented artists with brilliant songwriting abilities.
“Pinoy Ako” is just a one-off. Sabi nga ni Clem sa akin, “hindi na mauulit yun”
with a bit of wry smile on his face. At times, sa basketball, me off-night ang
star player…ganito din ang kaso ngayon.
Crab Mentality. I guess I used these words in defense of the band’s previous
works na na-discredit dahil lang sa “Pinoy Ako” song. Unfair kasi yun. Ang
gumagawa lang ng ganun, mga utak-talangka talaga. But I won’t use this crab
mentality as an excuse for “borrowing” parts of a song. It doesn’t justify the
issue.
We talk about respecting the band…Oh, I’m all for that guys. Kaya nga ako
nag-rereact eh. Because I respect the band so much. Hindi na tayo iba sa OnL mga
tol, let them hear what they have to hear, positive man o negative. Also, I
respect bands who create original music….isa na dun ang OnL…isa na dun ang
CARE. IF some of you guys somehow try to convince yourselves na okay lang
kumopya ng kanta, well, I can’t argue with you on that. That’s your opinion. Sa
akin, the least a band can do is to acknowledge immediately and openly the band
and the song where their song was based. Wag nang intayin pang me makapuna, bago
aminin. Ang dating kasi eh OnL held back info and “fooled” people into thinking
that “Pinoy Ako” was entirely theirs, tapos lalabas ang issue at MP3’s ng
Chandeliers…further proof na its more than just influence…me parts talaga na
same, drum beat, melody etc.
Question: How would you feel if a certain band “copies” an OnL song? Of course
not entirely, pero obvious ang melody, chord pattern at beat? Would you still
say, “so what?”. Nah, didn’t think so.
Can they get out of this mess? Like I said earlier, why not? I’m sure that when
the third album (o baka nga third single) is released next year, they will be
able to prove their critics wrong. Real critics know when they are right and are
open to anything. Hindi sarado ang utak. OnL, with their wealth of talent in
songwriting and musicianship will easily dispel the ugly myth.
I wasn’t pissed-off really. just disappointed. And if somebody tells me not to
be in this forum because I feel that way about the song…well…tsk tsk…talk
about open-minds and respect.
My two cents.
eric
Putang ina mo eric salvador! Gusto mo ba ng phone pall? Di kahit ikaw eh inaamin mo rin! Di ba? Ikaw ang nagsulat niyan di ba?
“I don’t think OnL’s “mistake” was made from the copying of that Care song, the
mistake lies on the notion they’ve given to the masses that it was indeed an
original song…a song that was entirely their own. Siguro kung noong una pa,
openly they admitted that the song was based on a foreign song and that parts
were copied from it, wala’ng ganito’ng issue. Tapos agad ito.”
ito ang matindi naman,
Music writer blows whistle against Orange and Lemons
By KAYE VILLAGOMEZ
The sore truth is that pop band Orange and Lemons ripped-off “Chandeliers” by ?80s duo The Care and used the melody for “Pinoy Ako” according to music correspondent Giselle Roque who beseeched Manila Bulletin after she read an article this broadsheet published last Oct. 5.
“When I was posting e?mails that certain artists did not ask permission [from The Care] and copied ?Chandeliers, I did not mention Orange and Lemons. But they were the ones who reacted and posted their own defense in turn so that was the time that established na kinopya nila talaga yung kanta,” Roque, who is also the niece of rock icon Sampaguita added.
“?We did make it Carish? went Orange and Lemons ?admission? and they have the guts to say that these are two different songs?” pointed out Roque, who is a friend of Paul Simpson, who wrote and sang “Chandeliers” for the album “Diamonds and Emeralds.”
The other half of The Care duo is Ian Broudie. “Chandeliers” was credited to Broudie/Simpson, like the rest of the songs in the said album, published under Warner Chappell, Ltd. The Care, which was formed in 1983, was most noted for the singles “My Boyish Days,” “Flaming Sword,” and “Whatever Possessed You.”
Roque disclosed to the Bulletin that she could not believe it when Orange and Lemons posted on an e-group mail she received that they were just waiting to be noticed by Simpson and his camp. “They said, At last, this is just what they?ve been waiting for to get noticed. They also said that at least now, people are researching The Cares music. My point is how could people research it if you don?t acknowledge that you got the song from The Care? Ang isinagot ni Clem (Castro of Orange and Lemons) ?E bakit kami magpapaalam? Magpasalamat pa nga ang The Care at pinasikat namin ang kanta nila. It was really frustrating. They even wrote, Do we have to find people who are avid fans of The Care and ask permission from them? Well, if they?d ask me, they didn?t have to track down Care fans, only the person who wrote the song they ripped?off.”
She further revealed that “Orange and Lemons said that they were pressured and did not know what else to do. Since they were listening to The Care, to that effect, they decided na puwede ang Chandeliers. I have the e?mail from Orange and Lemons to prove this including the time line explaining they had to rush the song because ABS-CBN gave them barely a week to do it and record the video for Pinoy Ako.”
The said ?time line,? Roque gathered, came up when earlier queries were thrown against the band in certain e?groups both Orange and Lemons and Roque belong to.
She continued, “At that time they were commissioned to do the melody of the song, they were listening to The Care and thought that it?s some sort of natural tendency to come out with something that sounds like but I?ve heard of ?Pinoy Ako? and that?s not katunog. When I heard on board a bus, I was almost sure that ?Chandelier?s? lyrics are next after the intro so you could just imagine the shock when Tagalog lyrics settled in! I was like ?Oh my God! What is this?? I didn?t know who ripped the song off that time but same thing, I thought ?This is very sad. This is very frustrating.? Then, somebody from the States e?mailed me that they saw it on ABS?CBN?s ?Big Brother.?”
Meanwhile, ABS?CBN?s official statement on the issue was: “ABS-CBN commissioned Orange and Lemons to compose the music, arrange and perform an original song, ?Pinoy Ako,? as the theme of ?Pinoy Big Brother.? Any inquiry with regard to this matter should be addressed to the band and Universal Records (Orange and Lemons music label).”
A staunch believer of Indie musicians and OPM, Roque was prompted to come out after she read the band?s denial in the Bulletin, which she described, “Dumbfounding. How could they (Orange and Lemons) deny they copied the song when I have all the e?mails to prove them wrong?” noted Roque who has been a music writer for Pulp music magazine since 2003.
Paul Simpson happened to be in constant correspondence with Roque “and as a friend of Paul, it?s unfair for Orange and Lemons to rip-off his song without asking for Paul?s permission. They know very well that I can relay the message for them; instead they apologized to me saying ?apologies to ma?am Giselle;? and that they?re sorry if it caused me sleepless nights, that they are willing to treat me out for coffee?which I felt was very insulting?and the best part is that they said they?re sure that The Care wouldn?t mind. I replied to that e?mail and said ?why are you apologizing to me?? They never apologized to Paul or Ian Broudie about the whole event!”
The bottomline was, told Roque sharply is that, “Orange and Lemons are making it sound as if it?s OK to copy melody of a foreign song then use it in their own song that ironically speaks about Filipinos.”
Roque said she had a hard time believing that the local act did rip?off “Chandeliers.” She stressed, “I?ve long heard [of] rumors long before ?Pinoy Ako? became a hit that the song is parehong-pareho ng ?Chandeliers? but of course I did not want to believe because the people from Orange and Lemons are my friends. In fact it was me that firstly introduced them through Pulp magazine and before they were featured, my editor then had to ask me if I really know them. It was quite a struggle before I finally came out with the feature that started their rise.”
Because she had been in constant connection with Simpson, Simpson?s Brit music label Skyray and the label?s representative Nick Halliwell, Roque notified the concerned individuals. “Right now, they are waiting for a move from Warner Chappell?s because they own the rights of the song,” Roque revealed.
Asked why she decided to come out with these allegations, she replied, “Paul is my friend but other than that, I have no stake in this thing. Nothing. I just happen to know the truth and I don?t mind sharing it with people who may have been humming a song they believed [to be] original. You just have to listen to both songs to conclude that it?s a violation of intellectual rights.”
http://www.mb.com.ph/issues/2005/10/16/ENTR2005101646835.html
kaya ang sagot ng onl sa inquirer eh,
Orange you glad they’re no lemons?
First posted 11:33pm (Mla time) Oct 19, 2005
By Jocelyn Valle
Inquirer News Service
Editor’s Note: Published on Page A26 of the October 20, 2005 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer
THE MEMBERS OF THE BAND ORANGE AND LEMONS offer no apologies when people find similarities between their compositions and other artists’ recordings.
“We have no malicious intent,” says vocalist and guitarist Clem Castro. “In fact, we’re not even aware that such songs already exist.”
A case in point is “Pinoy Ako,” the theme from the reality TV show, “Pinoy Big Brother,” which, according to an online forum, is a rip-off of The Care’s “Chandeliers.”
pero, sa una nilang statement sa bulletin eh,
They continued, “This is our way of paying back to artists who have set the road before us; this is us paying our dues.”
The quartet stressed though they are not solely a New Wave act.
“We?re indie pop bordering on New Wave. Besides, our influences go beyond New Wave to include The Beatles, Oasis, The Smiths, etc.
yung may utak eh mag-iisip, yung bulag at pipi sa katotohanan ay wala.
lols andaming comments heheheheheh
jaja | November 4, 2005lols andaming comments heheheheheh
gayang gaya. hanap tayo sa mga kanta nila,, baka ginaya
mariah | November 28, 2005gayang gaya. hanap tayo sa mga kanta nila,, baka ginaya den. hahahhahahahahahhah! >:(
okey panalo!!!
edzelle | January 14, 2006okey panalo!!!
although we may say the two are kinda same or
arthur reyes | January 15, 2006although we may say the two are kinda same or alike. but in some ways they differ. the meaning of the piece especially..
but the bass and beat are alike..
bakit nyo sinisiraan ang.orange and lemons galing nga nila ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
paul memo | January 16, 2006bakit nyo sinisiraan ang.orange and lemons
galing nga nila ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
well, well, well...ok na sana eh. Pinoy na pinoy talaga
bemster | January 25, 2006well, well, well…ok na sana eh. Pinoy na pinoy talaga ang dating ng arange and lemon noh…gaya-gaya, pero indi naman talaga ako naniniawala na ganun ang pinoy artist, kaya lang siguro masyadong na influnce sa western music ang iba dyan.magaling naman talaga ang pinoy pero indi sa pag gaya…we have our own music culture that we need to develop and be proud of…mabuhay ang musikang pinoy!
orange and lemon...welcome to Iligan City! sikat na sikat dito
bemster | January 25, 2006orange and lemon…welcome to Iligan City! sikat na sikat dito ang original english version ng kanta nilang pinoy ako…hehehe…naiiba nga lang ang tema! it’s from the care and it’s called the chandeliers. cool song!
I wonder where on earth did ORANGE AND LEMON got
ian_broudie | January 30, 2006I wonder where on earth did ORANGE AND LEMON got their name? but I have this XTC album entitled ORANGES AND LEMONS….hmmmmmm….di kaya?… ORIGINALITY?..pinoy nga tayo!!
well, siguro if ORANGE AND LEMON wud change their name...why
ian_broudie | January 30, 2006well, siguro if ORANGE AND LEMON wud change their name…why not “PONKAN AND DALANDAN” atlis that is original..PINOY NA PINOY pa ang dating!!…IPAKITA SA MUNDO KUNG ANO ANG KAYA MO!!…IPAGMALAKI MO!…dyahi yata!
well bka naman sa susunod niyan...someting from LIGHTNING SEEDS naman
ian_broudie | January 30, 2006well bka naman sa susunod niyan…someting from LIGHTNING SEEDS naman ang ma kaka inspire sa kanila…aabangan ko yun!!…baka gawing THEME sa PINOY BIG BROITHER CELEBRITY namn….malay natin di ba?…
pero sure ako..di kukuha sa WILD SWANS, kasi medyo kilala
ian_broudie | January 30, 2006pero sure ako..di kukuha sa WILD SWANS, kasi medyo kilala na ang WILD SWANS e…
actually i haven't heard other ONL songs...haven't seen their album
ian_broudie | January 30, 2006actually i haven’t heard other ONL songs…haven’t seen their album yet…bka merong pang familiar song doon…but..i ask you guys who already have their albums or headr their songs…worth ba? i mean pwede ba ipagmalaki?…just asking…..well bka nman yung CHANDELIERS a este yung PINOY AKO! lang nman ang may kamukha..in fairness…They’re cool musicians nma e..kasi they dig the same music i dig!!..ok lang ma inspire…hwag lang…u know what i mean..
Wow, two song, isang beat.. Ripoff, but I still love
RYANiscool | February 8, 2006Wow, two song, isang beat..
Ripoff, but I still love da song..
Great reading you have on your blog. Peace Out TreeFrog
TreeFrog | February 22, 2006Great reading you have on your blog.
Peace Out
TreeFrog
Terrific Blog you have. Peace Out. TreeFrog
TreeFrog | February 22, 2006Terrific Blog you have. Peace Out.
TreeFrog
Kewl blog you got goin on up here. Peace, JiggyWittit
JiggyWittit | March 6, 2006Kewl blog you got goin on up here.
Peace, JiggyWittit
hindi ko marinig
friends4ever | May 6, 2006hindi ko marinig