The Borneo Post

U2 sued for allegedly stealing song for its ‘Achtung Baby’

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A BRITISH songwriter and guitarist has sued U2, claiming the band stole one of his works for a song on its blockbuste­r 1991 album “Achtung Baby.”

In a complaint fi led on Monday night in the US District Court in Manhattan, Paul Rose sought at least US$ 5 million in damages from U2 lead singer Bono and bandmates The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr., as well as Island Records.

Rose, who said he has a dozen of his own albums, said the Irish band lifted “signature elements” of his copyrighte­d song “Nae Slappin” for its hit song “The Fly.”

He said this occurred at a time U2, then arguably the world’s most popular rock band, was seeking a “stark departure” from its trademark sound.

Rose said he gave a demo tape of “Nae Slappin” to Island in 1989, the same year the label signed U2, and that “The Fly” incorporat­ed its guitar solo and other elements, including distortion and “industrial- style” percussion.

Rose said ordinary listeners “would reasonably fi nd that the songs are substantia­lly similar,” and at times so “strikingly similar” that they could not believe U2 came up with “The Fly” on its own.

U2 representa­tives did not immediatel­y respond on Tuesday to requests for comment. Island’s parent, Universal Music Group, a unit of France’s Vivendi SA, did not immediatel­y respond to a similar request.

It was not immediatel­y clear why Rose waited more than 25 years to sue. His lawyer did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

Well-known artistes are often accused of stealing song ideas from other composers, although few cases go to trial.

Last June, Led Zeppelin prevailed at trial over whether it lifted the opening guitar passage to “Stairway to Heaven.”

A jury in March 2015 awarded Marvin Gaye’s family US$ 7.4 million for alleged copyright infringeme­nt by Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams for their hit “Blurred Lines.” Thicke and Williams have appealed the verdict. — Reuters

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Clayton, Bono, the Edge and Mullen (left to right) of U2 pose with their Music Internatio­nal trophies during the Bambi 2014 media awards ceremony in Berlin on Nov 13, 2014. — Reuters file photo
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