1) London, UK bas… Read Full Bio ↴There are, at least, four artists using this name.
1) London, UK based DJ/production duo Sam Holt & Gavin Mills endeavour to make soulful house with a global vibe. They are soon to release of their debut album - Voices and Visions. A collection of soulful house, classic song-writing, with latin / afrobeat / disco / funk / tech influences, with guest singers.
‘Voices and Vision’s’ is set propel Copyright into the super league of global house players. Having their first proper release on the hugely influential US label Soulfuric back in 2000, the boys proceeded to put out a slew of quality tracks on that and several other labels (including their own imprint, Copyright Recordings) in the early noughties. Tracks like ‘Good For You’ feat Angie Brown, ‘Bulo’ with longtime friend and percussion collaborator Shovel and ‘Release Yourself’ set the pace, while their move to Defected in 2005 saw them jump up a gear with tracks like ‘He Is’, ‘Bring Me Love’ and ‘I Pray’. The international recognition they received from these releases culminated in Defected boss Simon Dunmore asking Copyright to mix the 2007 ‘Miami In The House’ compilation. Distilling the Copyright sound while showcasing their mixing prowess and nose for what makes a great party, it went on to sell more than 30, 000 copies globally. Which begs the question, with so much success, how come it’s taken them so long to finally deliver their debut long player? “I think we wanted to wait until the time was completely right,” says Gavin. “We were quite happy developing our sound, gaining production experience and honing our DJing. Then out of the blue Simon said ‘you guys should do an album. Why don’t you give us three maybe four new tracks, we’ll put it together with some of the stuff we’ve released before.’ It evolved and we’ve ended up with about eight new tracks.” And it’s been more than worth the wait. Sublimely blending their trademark soulful sound with a host of other influences, the album is a reflection of their varied and universally-appealing DJ sets. “There are tracky parts, classic song writing, percussive stuff, deep elements and even some hip house!” enthuses Sam. The hip house comment refers to the inclusion of original acid and hip house pioneer K.C. Flightt, alongside new school rapping sensations Mr V and Miss Patty and old school don, the inimitable Jazzie B. “We wanted to represent a bit of UK flavour. It’s great to have an English accent on a house record. We went down to Brixton and came back with that iconic sound,” says a wide-eyed Sam of the band’s experience of working with the Soul II Soul legend. Elsewhere, longtime cohorts Shovell, Imaani and Tasita D’mour make an appearance, ensuring continuity for the original Copyright fans, while all brining something new and unique to the mix as the Copyright family pushes the sound forward. In keeping with their global ethos, expect to see the boys DJing around the world to promote the album in 2008, including a number of live performances with the album’s guest artists – cementing ‘Voices and Visions’ position as a key release for 2008 in Britain and overseas. At a time when the UK’s reputation abroad isn’t all that. It’s good to see some of Her Majesty’s subjects doing their bit to spread the love. (http://www.myspace.com/copyrightproductions)
2) Alternative rock band from Liverpool drawing influences from U2, Echo and the Bunnymen and the the like.
3) Slow, one of the greatest of the mid '80s Vancouver rock bands, disintegrates in a welter of booze, drugs and fun, and Thomas Anselmi (vocals) and Christian Thorvaldson (guitar) run off to Vancouver Island with a record deal, and enough cash to buy a whole lot of dope. The band's line up is rounded out by bassist Eric Marxsen and drummer Pete Bourne.
Time ensues. More time ensues. Smoke signals arise. More time ensues. Copyright is what emerges. Throughout the 1990s and into the early 2000s, Copyright released three albums. Initially, the band spelled its name as the symbol ©, pronounced as "Circle C". Under that name, they released a self-titled debut album on Geffen Records in 1991. Their second album, Love Story, was released in 1996, and the third and final album, the Hidden World, was released in 2001. Both Love Story and the Hidden World were released on BMG Records.
The Hidden World was co-produced by Dave "Rave" Ogilvie and Jamey Koch.
4) London based 5 piece without guitars who released the album "Clearance" and the single "Reverse/Certain" on the label Imprint. Band memebers were Wren, Richard, Chris P, Andrea and Mitch
Make up Your Mind
Copyright Lyrics
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And you wonder how it is things got this way
And you pass a girl that takes your breath away
And you catch her eye and quickly turn away
And all the while
If you don't make up your mind
You're going to get left far behind
The teacher comes, look at her now, she's trying to make the class feel scared
She thinks you're dumb
You're so ashamed you're unprepared
And you wonder how it is things got this way
And you catch her eye and quickly turn away
And all the while
If you don't make up your mind
You're going to get left far behind
And everyone wants to be somewhere
So baby don't pretend that you don't care
You live in hopes and dreams of someday when
And I guess you think you'll hold on until then
When all the while
All the while
If you don't make up your mind you're going to get left far behind
If you don't make up your mind
Baby, you'll fall
Baby, you'll fall far behind
If you don't make up your mind
You're going to fall behind
If you don't make up your mind
You're going to fall too far behind
The lyrics of "Make Up Your Mind" by Copyright speak about the consequences of indecision in life. The song depicts a person who is filled with uncertainty and lacks the courage to make choices, leading to a fear of being left behind by life. The first verse talks about the memories of the past and how the person has lost their way by failing to make important decisions in life. The second verse speaks about the fear of being judged and the shame that comes with being unprepared. The chorus repeatedly emphasizes the importance of making a decision and taking charge of one's life, or else there is a high risk of falling far behind.
This song sends a powerful message about taking control of life by making decisions instead of letting life make decisions for you. It touches on important subjects like fear of judgement, indecision, and living in hope and dreams. By reminding the listener of the potential consequences of living in fear of taking charge, the song encourages taking the bull by the horns and committing to living life on one’s terms. As a result, "Make Up Your Mind" could potentially inspire its listeners to take bold steps towards achieving their goals and pursue their passions.
Line by Line Meaning
As you wander by a place you used to play
As you walk past a place you used to frequent
And you wonder how it is things got this way
And you ponder how things ended up like this
And you pass a girl that takes your breath away
And you encounter a girl who captivates you
And you catch her eye and quickly turn away
And you establish eye contact but then quickly avert your gaze
And all the while
Throughout all of this
If you don't make up your mind
If you don't decide
You're going to get left far behind
You'll be left trailing behind
The teacher comes, look at her now, she's trying to make the class feel scared
The teacher enters the room and attempts to intimidate the class
She thinks you're dumb
She believes you lack intelligence
You're so ashamed you're unprepared
You're embarrassed because you're unready
And everyone wants to be somewhere
Everybody desires to be someplace else
So baby don't pretend that you don't care
Therefore, don't pretend that you're indifferent, my dear
You live in hopes and dreams of someday when
You subsist on the expectation of a better future
And I guess you think you'll hold on until then
And I presume you believe you'll endure until that point
When all the while
Meanwhile
Baby, you'll fall
Darling, you'll succumb
You're going to fall behind
You'll be left trailing behind
If you don't make up your mind
If you don't decide
You're going to fall too far behind
You'll be left too far behind if you don't decide
Contributed by Evelyn W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.