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favourite speech samples
Well I'm getting drunk while I'm listening to Bomb 20's ''Flip Burger or Die'', which samples speech in such a brilliantly humorous(maybe?) and at the same time sinister way, so I'll start with that. Public Enemy's ''Fear of a Black Planet'' is another genius example, to name another one. What do you say?
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Is this thread THAT shit? Bastards.
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little fluffy clouds
http://www.nme.com/musicvideos/id/237024 "this video is not currently available in my cuntry" but it should be in your adopted one, because it's the cuntry that hosts this foul website. still i like the song , and the samples of a hot-sounding american pop bitch i would otherwise know nothing about |
It's a dangerous game. PE are a good example of people whose vocal samples have been over-used to the point of non-existence. Which is a shame, as I imagine they (the samples) were brilliant at the time. It's like the songs that shouldn't be covered - no-one's getting any currency out of a MLK sample any more. A mate's band recently did the 'weird horror film' sample to crashing guitars thing in a song. Do not want.
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The Holy Bible is replete with excellent spoken samples, especially the one at the start of "Yes"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mtwZaRObP8 |
King Midas Sound usually does well with it.
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It's always kinda awesome, kinda creepy when watching a movie and suddenly you hear a sample you recognize from a song. I heard a Static-X sample in SORORITY BABES IN THE SLIMEBALL BOWL O RAMA. I heard a SlipKnot sample in CARLITO'S WAY. Always neat/weird when that stuff happens, unless it's like Mortician and the entire song is a sample and the song is usually named after the movie it's stealing the sample from.
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