Songwriting credits on SWTD

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  • EAT MY ASSHOLE
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    Besides, Elvis...what makes you think ANY of the guys in VH would hesitate for a split second to license out their songs?

    They did so "Jamies Cryin" on The Private parts soundtrack

    They did so for that goddamn milk moustache ad.

    dave did so for some japanese electronics thing, and has CONSTANTLY commented on how he woud sell-out in a NY minute, but all these sponsors are worried about associating their product with Dave's bad-boy image.

    van hagar did so for pepsi with "right now".

    so shut the hell up. You're wrong, just like always. how you remember to breathe half the time is beyond me.

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  • Guitar Shark
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    Originally posted by EAT MY ASSHOLE
    Why? Elvis Presley hardly wrote any of the songs he ever did.
    True, which is why he had to learn all about giving other people credit.

    Dumbass.

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  • EAT MY ASSHOLE
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    Originally posted by Guitar Shark
    Point taken.

    However, by that logic, a guy with a name like "ELVIS" is probably more knowledgeable about songwriting credits.

    So sorry.
    Why? Elvis Presley hardly wrote any of the songs he ever did.

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  • Guitar Shark
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    P.S. It was VH.

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  • Guitar Shark
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    Somebody give ELVIS a blowjob quick, he's awfully tense.

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  • EAT MY ASSHOLE
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    oh, but it was.

    You deranged stupid nut.

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  • ELVIS
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    Asshole quote:
    IT WAS PUBLISHED IN THE DAMN WALL STREET JOURNAL!!!!

    I HEARD IT! I SAW THE COMMERCIAL!

    IT WAS NOT VAN HALEN... PERIOD!

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  • Guitar Shark
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    Originally posted by EAT MY ASSHOLE
    Mmm, hmmm....you're telling a guy with a name like Eat My Asshole about pig shit?

    I think not.
    Point taken.

    However, by that logic, a guy with a name like "ELVIS" is probably more knowledgeable about songwriting credits.

    So sorry.

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  • EAT MY ASSHOLE
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    Originally posted by Guitar Shark
    The pig shit I've seen is more liquid than solid, actually.
    Mmm, hmmm....you're telling a guy with a name like Eat My Asshole about pig shit?

    I think not.

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  • Guitar Shark
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    Originally posted by EAT MY ASSHOLE
    HOLY FRIGGIN COW YOU'RE DENSE AS PIG SHIT!!!
    The pig shit I've seen is more liquid than solid, actually.

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  • EAT MY ASSHOLE
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    IT WAS PUBLISHED IN THE DAMN WALL STREET JOURNAL!!!! DO YOU THINK THEY MAKE SHIT UP OUT OF THE BLUE????

    GOOGLE "VAN HALEN NISSAN" YOURSELF@!!! HOLY FRIGGIN COW YOU'RE DENSE AS PIG SHIT!!!

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  • ELVIS
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    Originally posted by EAT MY ASSHOLE
    Read post #16.

    I did...

    Sorry, bro, it was VH.

    Bullshit...

    But If you insist you're correct, prove it...


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  • EAT MY ASSHOLE
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    Originally posted by ELVIS
    I heard it...

    It was not Van Halen...

    It was a copy of the Van Halen version...
    Read post #16. Sorry, bro, it was VH. And even if it wasn't - and it was - the similarities are so substantial that the band could have sued for copyright infringement.

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  • ThrillsNSpills
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    Re: Songwriting credits on SWTD

    Originally posted by diamondD
    I noticed on the songwriting credits on SWTD that all songs were credited to all 4 members of VH, until you get to the 1984 stuff. I'll Wait was the only one credited with all 4, while Panama and Jump were listed as only Dave and the brothers. This probably cost Mike some money in the long run, since those 2 are played on the radio way more.

    You can really tell that tension and dissention was getting thick back then.

    It was still split 4 ways on 1984.
    He could have given up some of it for his 2004 tour conditions.

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  • ELVIS
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    Originally posted by EAT MY ASSHOLE
    Uh...it was Van Halen. Ray Davies wrote the tune, but Nissan still needed VH's permission to use the song for the commercial.

    And in fact, as part of the contract, the borthers got Nissan's top of the line car along with a fat payday.

    I've got my facts straight...get yours.
    I heard it...

    It was not Van Halen...

    It was a copy of the Van Halen version...

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