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Thread started 08/09/14 5:05pm

JabarR74

James Brown - Papa Don't Take No Mess

This was sampled by 2 great groups

Anyone else wanna take a crack at who else sampled this hit?

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Reply #1 posted 08/09/14 5:55pm

woogiebear

Biz Markie 1st and foremost........."The Vapors"!!!!!

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Reply #2 posted 08/09/14 6:04pm

JabarR74

woogiebear said:

Biz Markie 1st and foremost........."The Vapors"!!!!!

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You're so right!

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Reply #3 posted 08/11/14 11:25am

Cinny

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A couple more samples.. from 1993

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Reply #4 posted 08/12/14 5:55am

Musicslave

Cinny said:

A couple more samples.. from 1993

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nod Ah, yes. Two of my favorites that used that sample. Did Kenny Greene from Intro write Mary's joint? Sounds like his writing style.

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Of course, "The Vapors".

"I gotta another partner that's calm and plain,

He goes by the name of the Big Daddy Kane." lol

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"Damn it feels good to see people up on it."

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Reply #5 posted 08/12/14 6:03am

Musicslave

JabarR74 said:

This was sampled by 2 great groups

Anyone else wanna take a crack at who else sampled this hit?

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I was so quick to comment on this song being that its one of my favorite JB grooves, I missed the joke. You were joking right, when you said "2 great groups". I never heard those songs before.

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Reply #6 posted 08/12/14 8:26am

Cinny

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Musicslave said:

nod Ah, yes. Two of my favorites that used that sample. Did Kenny Greene from Intro write Mary's joint? Sounds like his writing style.

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nod Yes, Kenny Greene is one of the writers. I couldn't tell just by listening to it though!

Musicslave said:

Of course, "The Vapors".

"I gotta another partner that's calm and plain,

He goes by the name of the Big Daddy Kane." lol

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"Damn it feels good to see people up on it."

thumbs up! "Can you feel it... Nothing can save ya."

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Reply #7 posted 08/12/14 11:30am

Musicslave

Cinny said:

Musicslave said:

nod Ah, yes. Two of my favorites that used that sample. Did Kenny Greene from Intro write Mary's joint? Sounds like his writing style.

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nod Yes, Kenny Greene is one of the writers. I couldn't tell just by listening to it though!

Musicslave said:

Of course, "The Vapors".

"I gotta another partner that's calm and plain,

He goes by the name of the Big Daddy Kane." lol

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"Damn it feels good to see people up on it."

thumbs up! "Can you feel it... Nothing can save ya."

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Yeah, I remember Kenny because he was on my radar as one of the new go to songwriters in the 90's.

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Reply #8 posted 08/12/14 4:18pm

nd33

Best recorded snare sound ever.

headbang

Music, sweet music, I wish I could caress and...kiss, kiss...
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Reply #9 posted 08/12/14 4:22pm

nd33

....on the album version of course!

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Reply #10 posted 08/13/14 10:47pm

alphastreet

Was surprised that the janet hit wasn't mentioned first, but I really did feel like in the 90's, practically every r&b/hip hop song sounded like that james brown song or his music being sampled often with similar sounds, so I see why those were mentioned first, and why the likes of vainandy (lol) were disappointed with the janet. album comeback cause she sounded like "everyone else" smile Just had to add that

Having said that though, I love the janet song but love it even more with time, especially the sped up remix with the louder bass, can't recall the name of it.

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Reply #11 posted 08/13/14 11:46pm

nd33

alphastreet said:

Was surprised that the janet hit wasn't mentioned first, but I really did feel like in the 90's, practically every r&b/hip hop song sounded like that james brown song or his music being sampled often with similar sounds, so I see why those were mentioned first, and why the likes of vainandy (lol) were disappointed with the janet. album comeback cause she sounded like "everyone else" smile Just had to add that



Having said that though, I love the janet song but love it even more with time, especially the sped up remix with the louder bass, can't recall the name of it.

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Yup. Another reason why James Browns music is the single biggest influence on modern music - The drum loops and tones. They're alllll over 80's/90's music. He may not have played the drums on his records, but undoubtedly his vision and guidance in originating the feel of funk music was a huge factor in how those drums turned out.
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