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4 minutes ago, Gil Bang said:

was "Walk This Way" the first to do samples?  At least mainstream? 

I'll hang up and listen.

No. Rapper's Delight was '79 so that's at least 7 years earlier. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Gil Bang said:

what did rappers delight sample?  I think I know that "song", but I'm not sure. 

You know you can like, Google all of this stuff and learn a lot and find out all kinds of neat things. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, ztejas said:

You know you can like, Google all of this stuff and learn a lot and find out all kinds of neat things. 

yeah, you can Google "lick my asshole". 

We're having a discussion here; if you don't like it, fuck right off. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Gil Bang said:

yeah, you can Google "lick my asshole". 

We're having a discussion here; if you don't like it, fuck right off. 

You aren't discussing anything you're just asking questions that you could look the answer up to. 

Posted

recently happened upon this song and was really surprised to hear "that was a good drum break". didn't even realize that was a sample in "where it's at". sounds like beck's voice. anyway, beck uses lots of samples. 

 

 

Posted (edited)
15 hours ago, mdmost said:

The entire Paul's Boutique album. Pretty much most of MF DOOM's early discography. 

for the longest time I thought that this was sampling literally some Dave Matthews deepcut. Wrong David Matthews

 

this was the soundtrack to every college party in 2006

oh man just hearing ying yang twins over bittersweet symphony is taking me back

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Posted (edited)
24 minutes ago, Celery Man said:

for the longest time I thought that this was sampling literally some Dave Matthews deepcut. Wrong David Matthews

 

this was the soundtrack to every college party in 2006

 

If you like that and haven't checked it out before, you should check out Take Me to Your Leader where he's doing his King Ghidorah persona. He's just peppering in Godzilla clips. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Celery Man said:

for the longest time I thought that this was sampling literally some Dave Matthews deepcut. Wrong David Matthews

 

this was the soundtrack to every college party in 2006

oh man just hearing ying yang twins over bittersweet symphony is taking me back

 

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Posted
18 hours ago, ztejas said:

You know you can like, Google all of this stuff and learn a lot and find out all kinds of neat things. 

aint nobody got time for that GIF

Posted
31 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Jesus on a Big Wheel, ztejas.  Gatekeep on another thread.

What am I gatekeeping? Quit being such a spaz. 

Posted
19 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

You could just ignore questions that bother you so much.

Or you could read your own fucking thread that you started and quit being such a retard. 

Get a life, dude. Don't you have a wife and kids? 

Fucking loser. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, ztejas said:

Or you could read your own fucking thread that you started and quit being such a retard. 

Get a life, dude. Don't you have a wife and kids? 

Fucking loser. 

Get off the sauce.  I'm pretty sure I'm reading the thread I started since I'm having to comment on your bitchass scolding of people who are asking relevant questions.  Go be a thread cop somewhere else.

Posted
3 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

Get off the sauce.  I'm pretty sure I'm reading the thread I started since I'm having to comment on your bitchass scolding of people who are asking relevant questions.  Go be a thread cop somewhere else.

I don't care about the shitty thread that you started.

You defending @Gil Bang is fucking hysterical. 

Posted

Well anyway. Back to our regularly scheduled sample programming. This whole album is chalk full of samples. It's a great concept album which MF DOOM was so good at. 

 

Posted (edited)

Anything by Public Enemy/Mob Squad.  they didn’t typically sample whole songs, but made a collage from things like horn stabs and piano hits from records they owned like on “Black Steel In The Hour  Of Chaos”

 

Madonna’s use of the James Brown/Clyde Stubblefield “Funky Drummer” beat was great in “Justify My Love”

The looping strings on The Verve’s “Bittersweet Symphony” were sampled from an orchestral version of The Rolling Stones’ “The Last Tims” and that kept the Verve from cashing in on the song.

 

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