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Gordon Peterson, you should be ashamed of yourself!

left the porchleft the porch Posts: 504
edited January 2010 in The Porch
When I first heard Ed's cover of Hard Sun, I was blown away. I had not heard this song in years, but recognized it instantly. An obscure one-hit wonder from Indio, which was pretty much Gordon Peterson and a couple of studio musicians from Dundas, Ontario Canada. While Hard Sun was a hit up here and in a couple of northern states, one album is all Indio released. Because of Can Con, a law that states a radio broadcast must contain a certain percentage of Canadian content, I knew this song very well but like I said, until Ed's cover for Into the Wild, it had been a while, since I don't listen to radio much anymore. One thing I noticed right away was how true Ed stayed to the original. In fact, he made it better, but one thing he did not do was change any lyrics. I have the album Big Harvest on my itunes and I listened intently to see if he did, and I can't find any difference lyrically.
But this is what GP is trying to sue Ed for. Sad and pathetic. If anyone believes in the integrity of an artist's song it's Ed, as he has shown many times in the past. Case in point, Society. Jerry Hannan was honoured to have Ed cover his song, and even got to play it with him. What an accomplishment to have your song performed by one of the greatest of all time. I would be flattered beyond comprehension. Granted, not everyone is a fan of Ed or PJ, but you'd have to be living in a cave not to know who they are. Sadly I think this is where GP has been the last twenty years. He's reclusive and kinda whacked, and now you can add greedy. I'm sure he was paid once to use the song, now he wants more. Embarassing to say the least. Like Ed's lawyer said in the press release, he's not worried about it, it's just sad that it's even happening.
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    demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 88,496
    I hate Can Con with a passion.
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    demetrios wrote:
    I hate Can Con with a passion.

    Me too, they are the only reason Platinum Blonde even had a career.
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    keeponrockinkeeponrockin Posts: 7,446
    demetrios wrote:
    I hate Can Con with a passion.
    I hate the fact that they don't play GOOD Canadian music, instead hearing the same shit over and over.
    Believe me, when I was growin up, I thought the worst thing you could turn out to be was normal, So I say freaks in the most complementary way. Here's a song by a fellow freak - E.V
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    demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 88,496
    demetrios wrote:
    I hate Can Con with a passion.
    I hate the fact that they don't play GOOD Canadian music, instead hearing the same shit over and over.

    Exactly! I hate it when they keep playing the band's older tunes (the same hit songs over & over each day) then their latest new produced works. Can Con doesn't say anything about that. How many records has Neil Young released the past decade that you've heard on the radio, maybe twice in a month or year? It's all his older works. Enough with old Rush & Kim Mitchel tunes. There are young Canadian bands out there trying to hit it big. But can't cause they have to hear Tom Sawyer & Rock N' Roll Duty play each hour around the clock so the radio stations can obey that 45% Canadian content so they can fill the rest with latest new releases tunes from the USA.
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    Well said.
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    Gozzo64Gozzo64 Posts: 120
    demetrios wrote:
    I hate Can Con with a passion.

    Me too, they are the only reason Platinum Blonde even had a career.

    Bryan Adams, Nickelback, Barenaked Ladies, Blue Rodeo and Sarah Mclachlan have also benefited from Cancon.
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    vedderfan10vedderfan10 Posts: 2,497
    What's funny is that whenever I go to the US, I hear waaaaay more Canadian music in stores or at malls than I do in Canada!!

    I remember Bryan Adams having a problem with cancon once, saying that because he only wrote and performed the song, it didn't qualify as cancon...The songs have to meet 3/4 criterion to be considered canadian: writer, performer, producer, and publisher (I think)...

    Anyway, Ed did change the Hard Sun lyrics to ones that don't really make a whole lot of sense. Perhaps this has already be settled between the parties involved.

    Burned down and threw away the hours of her garden and her sun (original)
    Bound down and threw away the hours of her garedn and her sun (Ed)

    When I stay to pillage her, she throws it back at me (original)
    When I see her bitter (pin her) charms, she throws it back at me (Ed)

    I loved that song with all my heart and when Ed's beautiful version came out, I noticed the lyric change right away...How would Pearl Jam fans feel if someone got permission to sing "Black" and then changed the words just a little bit to "make it better"? I think everyone would be furious...no? Ed probably would be too...and yes, I am aware of the misinterpretation of "...untouched sheets of clay were laid spread out before me..."

    And now, to everyone's relief, this will be the last time I speak of this... both versions are very good!
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    FifthelementFifthelement Lotusland Posts: 6,935
    I thought that Ed did a remarkable job with the song. I still have the Indio tape in my collection. I'm sure that Ed will be vindicated in this case. However, I really wanted to comment on Can Con.

    It's actually 35%, not 45% like Demetrios stated.

    Radio

    To qualify as "Canadian content," music must generally fulfill at least two of the following conditions
    (the MAPL system):

    M (music) - the music is composed entirely by a Canadian.

    A (artist) - the music and/or the lyrics are performed principally by a Canadian.

    P (production) - the musical selection consists of a live performance that is (i) recorded wholly in Canada, or (ii) performed wholly in Canada and broadcast live in Canada.

    L (lyrics) - the lyrics are written entirely by a Canadian.

    Under the Commercial Radio Policy, 35 per cent of all music aired each week on all AM and FM stations must be Canadian. In addition, 35 per cent of music broadcast between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday must consist of Canadian content.

    http://www.media-awareness.ca/english/i ... _rules.cfm

    I don't really listen to a lot of radio nowadays, so half the time I'm not even sure which bands are Canadian and which aren't. However, having said that, I did watch a really interesting documentary last year which explored the importance of CanCon to Canadian musicians. You can catch them online at

    This Beat Goes On: http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/doczone ... eatgoeson/

    and

    Rise Up: http://www.cbc.ca/documentaries/doczone/2009/riseup/

    The docs were great. They reminded me that we have produce some really amazing and influential music over the decades (as well as some embarrassingly hideous stuff ;) :? :D ). If you have the time to watch them, I highly recommend them :ugeek:

    "What the CANUCK happened?!? - Esquimalt Barber Shop
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