File:U2 Zoo Station.ogg

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U2_Zoo_Station.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 29 s, 121 kbps, file size: 425 KB)

Summary[edit]

File information
Description

28 second sample of U2's song "Zoo Station"

Source

File's creator used a personal CD copy of the album Achtung Baby (compressed clip to low quality OGG vorbis file, used dbpowerAmp Music Converter in the process)

Date

01:35, 14 November 2009 (UTC)

Author

Music: U2; Lyrics: Bono.
Producer: Daniel Lanois
Song copyright: Universal-Polygram International.
Recording copyright: 1991, Island Records Records.

Permission
(Reusing this file)

See below.


Licensing[edit]

Fair use rationale[edit]

This is a sound sample from a commercial recording. Its inclusion here is claimed as fair use because:

  1. It illustrates an educational article that specifically discusses the song from which this sample was taken, as well as the band that performs it.
  2. It is a sample of about 30 seconds from a much longer recording, and could not be used as a substitute for the original commercial recording. The song is 4:36 long, and according to the "10% or 30 sec, whichever is lower" rule, the clip has been specifically cut down to 28 seconds. (10% of 4:36 is 0:28).
  3. It is of a lower quality than the original recording.
  4. It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted sample of comparable educational value.
  5. 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.

Specific rationale for "Zoo Station (song)"[edit]

  1. It is used for educational purposes to identify the song that is discussed at length in the article.
  2. It is used in an article that discusses specific elements of the song's background and composition and provides commentary on these elements where prose cannot.
  3. It is used to illustrate the song's introduction where prose cannot. The introduction has widely been analyzed and reviewed in assessing the artist's new musical direction.

Specific rationale for Achtung Baby[edit]

  1. It is used in a section providing commentary on the song from which the sample is derived. The sample is used to supplement the article and depict the song's composition where prose cannot.
  2. It is used to provide commentary on the artist's drastic change in musical direction for the record.
  3. It is indicative of the record's overall sound, in that there several layers of distorted guitars and vocals, and the song exhibits an industrial influence.
  4. It is of a song's introduction, which was meant to make listeners think their music player was broken or that the record was mistakenly not the artist's.

File history

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Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current22:52, 19 November 200929 s (425 KB)Y2kcrazyjoker4 (talk | contribs)increasing volume
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Transcode status

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Format Bitrate Download Status Encode time
MP3 223 kbps Completed 06:24, 25 December 2017 1.0 s

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