File:Strawberry Fields Forever (Beatles song - sample).ogg
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Summary
Short, relatively low-quality sound sample from "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles.
- Artist: The Beatles
- Songwriters: Lennon/McCartney
- Producer: George Martin
- Format: Ogg Vorbis, quality 0 (64 kbit/s)
- Length: 18 seconds (<10% of original 4:10)
- Copyright: EMI
Rationale of fair use for audio sample
This is a sound sample from a commercial recording. Its inclusion here is claimed as fair use because:
- It illustrates an educational article specifically about the song from which this sample was taken.
- It is a sample of less than 30 seconds and no more than 10% of the original 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 commercially available digital versions of the original recording.
- It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value.
- 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 use of the excerpt is in good faith, and its inclusion enhances the quality of the subject article without reducing the commercial value of the recording from which it was drawn.
Fair use rationale for The Beatles
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| Description |
Audio sample from "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles |
|---|---|
| Source |
Sample from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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| Article | |
| Portion used |
18 seconds (<10% of original 4:10) |
| Low resolution? |
Quality reduced to 64 kbit/s |
| Purpose of use |
This song was recorded during the Sgt. Pepper studio sessions, the music from which, biographer Bill Harry notes, was "so intricate, complex and innovative that it staggered other artists who had been seeking to outdo the Beatles" (Source: Harry, Bill (2000), The Beatles Encyclopedia. Virgin Publishing. Template:ISBN, p. 970.). One such artist, Beach Boys leader Brian Wilson, whose own recent efforts had involved "revolutionary stacked voices, ornate instrumentation and state-of-the-art multi-tracking", abandoned all attempts to compete on hearing this song. (Source: BBC News Magazine (2004), Faces of the week: Brian Wilson [1]) Beginning after verse two has "seem[ed] to plunge the song to a deeper level of consciousness", the sample presents the second half of verse three where John Lennon's continuing vocal, accompanied by "the richer, darker hues of George Martin's trumpets and cellos", can be heard, "paced by the anxious palpitations of a backward cymbal track". (Source: Gould, Jonathan (2008), Can't Buy Me Love: The Beatles, Britain and America. Piatkus. Template:ISBN, p. 383.) Words alone are inadequate to describe the song, and presenting the sound of this song alongside earlier and later ones is necessary for a complete understanding of its nature and its contrast with material from other periods, and hence of the way the band's music evolved during their career. |
| Replaceable? |
No free alternative for copyrighted audio recording |
| Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of The Beatleshttp://debianws.lexgopc.com/wiki143/index.php?title=File:Strawberry_Fields_Forever_(Beatles_song_-_sample).oggtrue | |
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Fair use rationale for Art pop
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| Description |
Audio sample from "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles |
|---|---|
| Source |
Sample from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
|
| Article | |
| Portion used |
18 seconds (<10% of original 4:10) |
| Low resolution? |
Quality reduced to 64 kbit/s |
| Purpose of use |
To demonstrate the genre art pop. Journalist Peter Doggett characterizes the song as art pop, noting its attempt to "self-consciously exclude ... the mass audience" (Aspden, Peter. "The Sound and Fury of Pop Music." Financial Times. 14 August 2015.) |
| Replaceable? |
No free alternative for copyrighted audio recording |
| Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Art pophttp://debianws.lexgopc.com/wiki143/index.php?title=File:Strawberry_Fields_Forever_(Beatles_song_-_sample).oggtrue | |
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Fair use rationale for Beatlemania
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| Description |
Audio sample from "Strawberry Fields Forever" by The Beatles |
|---|---|
| Source |
Sample from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
|
| Article | |
| Portion used |
18 seconds (<10% of original 4:10) |
| Low resolution? |
Quality reduced to 64 kbit/s |
| Purpose of use |
To demonstrate the Beatles' attempt to distance themselves from their teeny-bopper fans. Journalist Peter Doggett characterizes the song as art pop, noting its attempt to "self-consciously exclude ... the mass audience" (Aspden, Peter. "The Sound and Fury of Pop Music." Financial Times. 14 August 2015.) |
| Replaceable? |
No free alternative for copyrighted audio recording |
| Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Art pophttp://debianws.lexgopc.com/wiki143/index.php?title=File:Strawberry_Fields_Forever_(Beatles_song_-_sample).oggtrue | |
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Licensing
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