well, deeper than al green ;p
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From: "Kent Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Dan Bean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "chad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 9:56 AM
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On Jan 7, 2005, at 10:36 AM, Tristan Watkins wrote:
I'm still such a big fan
of all that Cajual stuff it'd be hard to name one. 'Change is Gonna
Come' has gotta be one of the better ones though. When
Paul Johnson is on, he's really on.
agreed, but when was the last time he was 'really on'..
Does anyone else have crucial Willie Hutch
> recommendations other than 'Brother's gonna work it out'?
>
> I'd be really hard pressed to name my favourite extensive
> bite (as somehow different than an edit). I'm still such a
> big fan of all that Cajual stuff it'd be hard to name one.
> 'Ch
On Thu Jan 6 16:17 , Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
>Kent Williams wrote:
>
>>I probably won't ever play anyone a 'big recognizable sample bite'
>>track until I do better than Paul Johnson did with Sam Cooke's "A
>>Change Is Gonna Come." That track is way more post-mo
Kent Williams wrote:
I probably won't ever play anyone a 'big recognizable sample bite'
track until I do better than Paul Johnson did with Sam Cooke's "A
Change Is Gonna Come." That track is way more post-modernly
delicious, emotional and political, than any track that drops MLK
samples.
My
Subject
I probably won't ever play anyone a 'big recognizable sample bite'
track until I do better than Paul Johnson did with Sam Cooke's "A
Change Is Gonna Come." That track is way more post-modernly
delicious, emotional and political, than any track that drops MLK
samples.
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 07:52:06
if you do better than james curd did on "testing & balancing", i'd
love to hear it...
http://www.discogs.com/release/681
i did get this record specifically because i heard that sample used
on it, but it's not all that great a track.
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, Kent Williams wrote:
damn! I starte
it became clear a few years back how deep people were digging when beat junkies
started talking about the Israeli Folk Music break
You wrote:
> damn! I started a track with 'Love and Happiness' samples and now I
> have to give it up! I guess you have dig pretty deep in the crates to
> find
damn! I started a track with 'Love and Happiness' samples and now I
have to give it up! I guess you have dig pretty deep in the crates to
find un-exploited samples any more...
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 10:23:10 GMT, Dan Bean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Chad
>
> Welcome to the list. If you're talki
Hi Chad
Welcome to the list. If you're talking about the Gerald Mitchell tune, it
samples Al Green's 'Love & Happiness'. Don't know the Busta Rhymes tune I'm
afraid, but it samples it as well according to www.the-breaks.com
Best
Dan.
You wrote:
> From: Chad Sponholz ( [EMAIL REMOVED] )
Date:
I don't think he sampled Busta Rhymes but i know he sampled an Al Green track.
I can't remember which one but i think some of the other memebrs no it :)
>From: Chad Sponholz ( [EMAIL REMOVED] )
>Date:
>Subject: (313)soul saver
>
>this is my first post to this list, and i've been on it for only a
From: Chad Sponholz ( [EMAIL REMOVED] )
Date:
Subject: (313)soul saver
this is my first post to this list, and i've been on it for only a
couple
months. i don't remember if this topic came up, but does "soul saver"
sample busta rhymes' "turn it up"?
sound awfully similar... well, not awfull
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