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Tuesday, 28 February 2017
25 years after, British songwriter sues Rock Band, U2
Paul Rose, a British writer and guitarist with 12 solo albums of his own is suing popular rock band U2 (Bono, Edge and the boys) saying they jacked the music for "The Fly" (released by U2 in 1991) from his 1989 song "Nae Slappin." In the court documents, Rose says he recorded a demo and gave it to Island Records, which circulated it and repeatedly listened to in its offices. That same year, ![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vxPn7-ctccGbskBNMw0xzl_12uKo0j2E_5du7BT8jgcUpGy1vcawJ526gYYJ8SZzM2Iiu2Ud2siocU3kXZjwPzeAsAScflNXGNYReavf5eZ0WIjlZSVAMnR2lf3yIN6Q=s0-d)
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