Dylan Fires Gibson Dunn
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Date: October 1st, 2014 10:38 PM Author: Sinister chapel Subject: Dylan Fires Gibson Dunn
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Date: October 2nd, 2014 5:30 AM Author: Sinister chapel Subject: Bob Dylan Refuses to Return James Damiano's Songs to Him
Bob Dylan Refuses to Return James Damiano's Songs to Him that were produced during litigation
On June 16th 2009 the following letter was sent to Bob Dylan's Attorney Orin Snyder written by James Damiano's Attorney in the Bob Dylan Damiano Plagiarism suit "Robert Church" regarding boxes of James Damiano's songs produced to Orin Snyder during discovery
There were approximately fifteen to twenty five boxes filled with anywhere from 200 to 400 finished and unfinished songs in each box (thirty five years of writing) that were never returned
Dear Mr. Snyder:
I have one other matter. Mr. Damiano informs me that Steven Kramer (James Damiano's lead attorney) had several boxes of songs delivered to Parcher & Hayes during the discovery phase of his case against Dylan. Mr. Kramer never made copies of the documents, since I am presuming he felt pressed to comply with an overdue discovery request. Mr. Damiano informs me that he has never had all the original songs returned to his possession, even though the case is over. If you don’t mind, please explain what you can recall about Mr. Damiano’s song production. Do you still have songs unaccounted for? Can they be returned?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2689648&forum_id=2#26441908) |
Date: October 2nd, 2014 5:19 AM Author: Sinister chapel Subject: With God on Our Side
Dylan claims "With God on Our Side" is an entirely original composition, however, its melody is essentially identical to "The Patriot Game," a song with lyrics written by Dominic Behan and a melody borrowed from the traditional Irish folk song "The Merry Month of May". Behan called Dylan a plagiarist and a thief, but Dylan never responded to Behan's claims.
In the introduction to the song at the Newport Folk Festival in 1963, Dylan has the following to say, "Yeah. You know, Jean Redpath sang a song here awhile ago which I heard Liam Clancy sing about two years ago and I was listening to her sing it and I thought that I never, uh, I thought I wrote this song called 'With God on Your Side'. And it must have somewhere stayed in the back of my mind hearing Liam Clancy singing 'The Patriot Game'."
Dylan was familiar with "The Patriot Game", having first been introduced to the song by Scottish folksinger Nigel Denver.[2] Scottish writer and folksinger Jim McLean said he remembers Dylan asking him in late 1962: "'What does it mean, 'Patriot Game'?'...I explained – probably lectured him – about Dr. Johnson, who's one of Dominic's favorite writers, and that's where Dominic picked up [the] saying: 'Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.'"
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2689648&forum_id=2#26441895) |
Date: October 2nd, 2014 5:28 AM Author: Sinister chapel Subject: Bob Dylan Refuses to Return James Damiano's Songs to Him
Bob Dylan Refuses to Return James Damiano's Songs to Him that were produced during litigation
On June 16th 2009 the following letter was sent to Bob Dylan's Attorney Orin Snyder written by James Damiano's Attorney in the Bob Dylan Damiano Plagiarism suit "Robert Church" regarding boxes of James Damiano's songs produced to Orin Snyder during discovery
There were approximately fifteen to twenty five boxes filled with anywhere from 200 to 400 finished and unfinished songs in each box (thirty five years of writing) that were never returned
Dear Mr. Snyder:
I have one other matter. Mr. Damiano informs me that Steven Kramer (James Damiano's lead attorney) had several boxes of songs delivered to Parcher & Hayes during the discovery phase of his case against Dylan. Mr. Kramer never made copies of the documents, since I am presuming he felt pressed to comply with an overdue discovery request. Mr. Damiano informs me that he has never had all the original songs returned to his possession, even though the case is over. If you don’t mind, please explain what you can recall about Mr. Damiano’s song production. Do you still have songs unaccounted for? Can they be returned?
http://bobdylan111.yolasite.com/
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2689648&forum_id=2#26441904) |
Date: October 2nd, 2014 5:31 AM Author: Sinister chapel Subject: Bob Dylan Refuses to Return James Damiano's Songs to Him
Bob Dylan Refuses to Return James Damiano's Songs to Him
http://bobdylan111.yolasite.com/
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=2689648&forum_id=2#26441912)
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