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Post by joethelion on Dec 7, 2004 17:14:00 GMT
ok, because so many people are asking about the location of samples, how about we just organize them in one thread. We'll go album by album/track-by-track...
just off the top of my head: Psyence Fiction- Guns Blazing -> excerpt f/ Men from UNCLE Unreal -> "maybe I can help you" : Boba Fett f/ the Star Wars Christmas Special Rabbit in Your Headlights -> "...If you're frightened of dying" : Jacob's Ladder
Never, Never Land- Inside -> "...Only things that burns in hell": Jacob's Ladder I Need Something Stronger -> "what's wrong": THX; & "it's just the way you look at it": Jacob's Ladder
Non -album tracks Spinners - Blade Runner "Blush Response" + Street Fighter Video game
oh, and did anyone else notice that there's a bit of "Lonely Soul" in "Chaos"? Right after you hear the ambulance siren. It's just the beat and the 'yea' bit...
...so you guys get the point right?
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Post by cockneywolfe on Dec 7, 2004 17:31:18 GMT
Psyence Fiction- Guns Blazing -> excerpt f/ Men from UNCLE -> "Somewhere in space this is all happening riight now..." very first Star Wars trailer Rabbit in Your Headlights -> "...If you're frightened of dying" : Jacob's Ladder
Never, Never Land- Eye For An Eye -> "Have you passed thorugh this night, etc...": Thin Red Line -> "Even now in heaven there are angels carrying savage weapons...": The Prophecy Inside -> "...Only things that burns in hell": Jacob's Ladder I Need Something Stronger -> "what's wrong": THX; & "it's just the way you look at it": Jacob's Ladder
Non -album tracks Spinners - Blade Runner "Blush Response" + Street Fighter Video game
Mixes "The tracks go off in this direction..." -> Star Wars
oh, and did anyone else notice that there's a bit of "Lonely Soul" in "Chaos"? Right after you hear the ambulance siren. It's just the beat and the 'yea' bit...
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Post by shivo on Dec 7, 2004 23:19:20 GMT
first off i don't think the sample 'off road technical servailance, this is U - N - K - L - E 77' is from Mec From UNCLE, as thats spelt with a C, i think it was just recorded for the album. the number 77 is thought to come from Lavelle's love of Star wars, that was released in 1977.
but heres all the Psyence Fiction Samples that i got hold of:
Hidden Track
Solesides - "Blue Falmes" Air - "All I Need" Invisibl Skratch Piklz Vs. Da Klamz Uv Deth Timbaland and Magoo - "Clock Strikes (Remix)" Chemical Brothers - "Electrobank" Jurassic 5 - "Jayou" Verve - "History" Radiohead - "Just" Oasis - "Wonderwall" Portishead - "Numb" Peshay - "The Nocturnal (Back on the Firm)" DJ Krush - "Kemuri" Björk - "Human Behavior" Innerzone - "Bug In The Bassbin" Nirvana - "Come As You Are" 808 State - "Pacific State" Orbital - "Chime" Young Disciples - "Apparently Nothin" Gang Starr - "Just To Get A Rep" Ice Cube - "Get Off My Dick And Tell Yo Bitch To Come Here (Remix)" Massive Attack - "Unfinished Sympathy" Soul II Soul - "Keep on Moving" Main Source - "Looking At The Front Door" De La Soul - "Magic Number" Stone Roses - "I Wanna Be Adored" Ultramagnetic MCs - "Give The Drummer Some" MARRS - "Pump Up The Volume" Public Enemy - "Public Enemy No. 1" Depeche Mode - "Stripped" Major Force West - "Kiss FM Radio Promo" Beastie Boys - "The New Style" Metallica - "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" Eric B & Rakim - "Eric B Is President" Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "The Last Voice" Art Of Noise - "Beat Box" Run-DMC - "30 Days" New Order - "Blue Monday" Afrika Bambata - "Planet Rock" Malcolm McLaren & The World's Famous Supreme Team - "Buffalo Gals" Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - "The Message" Kraftwerk - "It's More Fun To Compute" Zapp - "More Bounce To The Ounce" John Oswald - "Plunderphonics" Juice - "Catch A Groove" Herbie Hancock - "Chameleon" Sun Ra - "Space Is The Place" Terry Callier - "Dancing Girl" Silver Apples - "Lovefingers" Incredible Bongo Band - "Apache" The Doors - "The End" Meters - "Cissy Strut" Beatles - "Tomorrow Never Knows" David Axelrod - "Holy Thursday" Velvet Underground - "Venus In Furs" Jimi Hendrix - "Happy Birthday" Nina Simone - "A New Dawn"
Guns Blazing
NASA, The 25th Year (intro synth buildup with beeping) "somewhere in space, this may all be happening right now", from the original trailer to "Star Wars" Frank Zappa - "Apostrophe'" sounds effects from the video game "Galaxians"
Main Title Theme
Joy Unlimited - "?" (drums) "the middleground between light and shadow", from the 1st season intro of "The Twilight Zone" "an adventure unlike anything on your planet", from the original trailer to "Star Wars" "There were too many of us..", from the documentary "Hearts Of Darkness" "Fiery the angels fell.. burning with the fires of Orc", Rutger Hauer from the movie "Blade Runner" "uncle", LL Cool J - "Jingling Baby (Remix)" B-Side & Fab Five Freddy - "Change le Beat"
Bloodstain
Head West - "Attention" Be Be K Roche - "Alone" "you are alone", an animated Boba Fett from the Star Wars Holiday Special
Unreal
"maybe I can help you", an animated Boba Fett from the Star Wars Holiday Special The Other Brothers - "No Class" (drums) The Jules Blattner Group - "Birth" the final episode of Twin Peaks (strings) "how should you feel when you've felt everything you can feel and you still feel unreal, you're unreal, how do you feel", Steve Forman - "Pre-Dawn Retrospective Chant"
Lonely Soul
Play School - Fred's New Band" "Apocalypse Now" Orginal Motion Picture Soundtrack - "Do Lung Bridge"
Getting Ahead in the Lucrative field of Artist Management
"The name of the game........" - a commercial for a 1976 game from "Mego" called "Ballbuster"
Nursery Rhyme (Breather)
Breather: L.A. Dream Team - "Calling on the Dream Team"
Celestial Annihilation
based on "Concerto For Strings And Beats" by Wil Malone Newcleus - "Let's Jam" Baron Davis And The Fresh Krew - "Now Dance"
The Knock
Frank Zappa - "Apostrophe'" Roy Wood - "Going Down To Memphis" Manfred Mann - "Snakeskin Garter" "the best MC in history", Troy The Wonder Boy & Electric One Thousand featuring Boo-Boo B - "Boo-Boo's Break" "I got that big beat", Billy Squire - "Big Beat" "whew, that was hot, now dig this", Michael Holman from "Graffiti Rock"
Rabbit In Your Headlights
Talk Talk - "New Grass" Osanna - "Variation 3" "If you're frightened of dying..", from the movie "Jacob's Ladder" humming noise at the end from the movie "Contact"
Outro
"atmospheric" noise and rhythmic beeps from an episode of the 1978 BBC science fiction show "Blake's 7" entitled "Duel". "I feel that this has given me..", Whitley Streiber, the host of the weekend editon of Art Bell's "Coast to Coast" nightly radio talk show
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Post by shivo on Dec 7, 2004 23:43:46 GMT
and isn't Lonely Soul playing the the car in the Rabbit video
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Post by joethelion on Dec 8, 2004 2:21:22 GMT
Sorry shivo -> It's "Guns Blazing" in the Rabbit in Your Headlights video. "Lonely Soul" is definitely in "Chaos" listen to the part f/ 3:04-3:07, you can hear Richard Ashcroft going "yeah...yeah...yeah" in the backgroun
Guns Blazing is what james + co are listening to in the car when they slow down next to the guy who keeps getting hit by cars
(edit) but here's one that's been bugging me for a while: where's the "keep on keep on... keep on rockin'" sample from? the vocals sound soooo familiar but I can't place them
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Post by shivo on Dec 8, 2004 9:43:40 GMT
shit ye, sorry, no speakers on this computer couldn't check it
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Post by Kee on Dec 8, 2004 11:05:36 GMT
Shivo & Co.. if you had'nt posted this i would never have guessed how sample ridden PF was - Thanks to all
... Has anyone got any Samples for the DJ Shadow Tracks/Albums
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Post by zyion on Dec 21, 2004 15:39:04 GMT
hey guys, whats the 'hidden track' on the pf?
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Post by Sean on Dec 21, 2004 17:41:58 GMT
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Post by Mo'Matt on Jan 7, 2005 2:06:27 GMT
Was it really needed to quote the whole damn list? How did you not guess that PF was "sample-ridden"? It sounds a bit... silly. Shadow makes all his music out of samples, since forever. Apart from the singing/rapping it's almost entirley samples. Jason Newstead's bass-playing and Thom Yorke's synths being obvious exceptions.
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Post by shivo on Jan 7, 2005 9:01:35 GMT
happy now mo?
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Post by Mo'Matt on Jan 7, 2005 17:05:43 GMT
Delighted thanks! ;D Though Kee still soundz silly.
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Post by Kee on Jan 7, 2005 18:33:17 GMT
Delighted thanks! ;D Though Kee still soundz silly. I have no problem about sounding silly and probably more of it to come! I just mean't i did'nt realise how much sampling had been in PF and more importantly where all the samples had come from
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Post by InvaderF00 on Jan 7, 2005 19:51:42 GMT
Yeah, PF has a pretty eclectic mix of samples from all sources. Makes for a good game of "Name that sample"
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Post by James© on Jan 22, 2005 16:08:29 GMT
James Lavelle and Richard File are DJs in the right use of the name .... and DJs use samples its wot they do , and wot they get paid 4
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