File:The Kinks You Really Got Me.ogg
The_Kinks_You_Really_Got_Me.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 20 s, 54 kbps, file size: 131 KB)
Summary
[edit]"You Really Got Me", written by Ray Davies and performed in this version by The Kinks. This sample was created using Audacity. The sample is about 20 seconds long.
- Songwriter(s): Ray Davies
- Performed by: The Kinks
- Producer: Shel Talmy
- Label: Pye Records/Reprise Records
- Copyright: Copyright © 1964
Rationale for fair use in "You Really Got Me"
[edit]- It illustrates an educational article that specifically discusses the song from which this sample was taken.
- It is a sample from a much longer recording, and could not be used as a substitute for the original commercial recording.
- It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value.
- It is believed that this sample will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder's rights or ability to distribute the original recording.
- It illustrates an educational article that specifically discusses the song from which this sample was taken.
- It is a sample from a much longer recording, and could not be used as a substitute for the original commercial recording.
- It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value.
- It is believed that this sample will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder's rights or ability to distribute the original recording.
Description |
Audio sample from "You Really Got Me" by The Kinks |
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Source |
Sample from "You Really Got Me"
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Article | |
Portion used |
20 seconds, reduced quality. |
Low resolution? |
Yes. |
Purpose of use |
This sample illustrates a section of the article directly discussing the song, "You Really Got Me". This song is extremely significant in the band (and rock music as a whole's) history; most likely their most famous song, it is near essential to a least show a portion of it within the article. It is believed that a sample of "You Really Got Me" vastly improves the understanding of the subject, The Kinks, as a whole. The unique, distinct riff shown in the song is also directly discussed in the article. It was created by Dave Davies' mangling of a small Elpico amp (Source: Hinman, Doug: The Kinks: All Day and All of the Night : Day-By-Day Concerts, Recordings and Broadcasts, 1961-1996, ISBN 087930765X; see p. 29). This clip illustrates this unique sound. It illustrates a moment in the band's career that would last only a year, the group would soon switch from their hard rock and R&B sound to a more reflective, introspective, and observant style (See Stephen Thomas Erlewine's The Kinks on Allmusic.com). This clip serves to show this distinct moment. In a nutshell; a sample of the song shows one of the group's most famous songs from a prime point in their career. It is believed to improve the integrity and the quality of the article as a whole. |
Replaceable? |
No free alternative for copyrighted audio recording |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of The Kinks//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:The_Kinks_You_Really_Got_Me.oggtrue |
Rationale for fair use in "Power chord"
[edit]This is a sound sample from a commercial recording. Its inclusion here is claimed as fair use because:
- It illustrates an educational article that specifically discusses the song from which this sample was taken. The section of music used is discussed in the article in relation to the song's lyrics, musical and vocal style, and may contain part of the song's chorus.
- It is a sample of no more than 30 seconds from a much longer recording, and could not be used as a substitute for the original commercial recording or to recreate the original recording.
- It is of a lower quality than the original recording.
- It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value.
- It is believed that this sample will not affect the value of the original work or limit the copyright holder's rights or ability to distribute the original recording.
- The audio sample is a copyrighted work. U.S. copyright laws apply to this work. Should a free or public domain sample be located, it should be used in place of this audio sample.
I believe that this use of the excerpt is in good faith, and that its inclusion enhances the quality of th articles Power chord, without reducing the commercial value of the recording from which it was drawn. Jagged 85 (talk) 02:25, 15 July 2012 (UTC)
Licensing
[edit]This is a sound sample from a song, movie, sound effect, or other audio recording that is currently copyrighted. The copyright for it may be owned by the company who made it or the author. For a song, it may also be owned by the person(s) who performed it. It is believed that the use of this work qualifies as fair use under United States copyright law when used on the English-language Wikipedia, hosted on servers in the U.S. by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, where:
A more detailed fair use rationale should be provided by the user who uploaded this sample.
Any other uses of this sample, on Wikipedia or elsewhere, may be copyright infringement. If you are the copyright holder of this sample and you feel that its use here does not fall under "fair use", please see Wikipedia:Copyright problems for information on how to proceed. To the uploader: If this is a free, non-copyrighted audio recording, please post it to Wikimedia Commons instead. | ||
File history
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current | 03:45, 2 April 2010 | 20 s (131 KB) | I.M.S. (talk | contribs) | Shortened slightly, reduced quality. |
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Transcode status
Update transcode statusFormat | Bitrate | Download | Status | Encode time |
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MP3 | 174 kbps | Completed 06:13, 25 December 2017 | 1.0 s |