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maybe sampling music isn't a totally a bad thing... aiight check it out...i love kanye west's "touch the sky"...but it wasn't his voice, it was the music. so i'm asking myself why does that sound so familiar...2 weeks later i'm cleaning up and come across my curtis mayfield 3-disc anthology and sure enough, "move on up", the song KW sampled is on there--8 MINUTES LONG !. so, indirectly, KW has rekindled my interest in Curtis Mayfield. I know most people on here hate/dislike hip hop/rap, but some of it is actually pretty good and if some kid can learn about curtis, james or george from listening to it, that groovy! you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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meltwithu said: aiight check it out...i love kanye west's "touch the sky"...but it wasn't his voice, it was the music. so i'm asking myself why does that sound so familiar...2 weeks later i'm cleaning up and come across my curtis mayfield 3-disc anthology and sure enough, "move on up", the song KW sampled is on there--8 MINUTES LONG !. so, indirectly, KW has rekindled my interest in Curtis Mayfield. I know most people on here hate/dislike hip hop/rap, but some of it is actually pretty good and if some kid can learn about curtis, james or george from listening to it, that groovy!
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Graycap23 said: meltwithu said: aiight check it out...i love kanye west's "touch the sky"...but it wasn't his voice, it was the music. so i'm asking myself why does that sound so familiar...2 weeks later i'm cleaning up and come across my curtis mayfield 3-disc anthology and sure enough, "move on up", the song KW sampled is on there--8 MINUTES LONG !. so, indirectly, KW has rekindled my interest in Curtis Mayfield. I know most people on here hate/dislike hip hop/rap, but some of it is actually pretty good and if some kid can learn about curtis, james or george from listening to it, that groovy!
Why not just search out Curtis? the point was...most hip hop/rap fans don't even know who curtis was, but they can get introduced to his music by contemporary artists, kinda like some folks got turned on the chi-lites because of beyonce's horn sample on "crazy in love" you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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meltwithu said: Graycap23 said: Why not just search out Curtis? the point was...most hip hop/rap fans don't even know who curtis was, but they can get introduced to his music by contemporary artists, kinda like some folks got turned on the chi-lites because of beyonce's horn sample on "crazy in love" You know, I think this really speaks more for the kids today needing a musical education than actual VALUE in samples, don't you? Kids need to be hip to Curtis from the beginning. If you have any interest in music whatsoever, you will encounter his legacy very quickly. | |
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meltwithu said: Graycap23 said: Why not just search out Curtis? the point was...most hip hop/rap fans don't even know who curtis was, but they can get introduced to his music by contemporary artists, kinda like some folks got turned on the chi-lites because of beyonce's horn sample on "crazy in love" yeah and beyonce got sued kinda crazy too | |
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IAintTheOne said: meltwithu said: the point was...most hip hop/rap fans don't even know who curtis was, but they can get introduced to his music by contemporary artists, kinda like some folks got turned on the chi-lites because of beyonce's horn sample on "crazy in love" yeah and beyonce got sued kinda crazy too and she should have! you gotta acknowledge where you get your sample from and pay the original songwriter, no doubt! but you know there's a whole generation out here that thinks music didn't exist before 1990 you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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meltwithu said: aiight check it out...i love kanye west's "touch the sky"...but it wasn't his voice, it was the music. so i'm asking myself why does that sound so familiar...2 weeks later i'm cleaning up and come across my curtis mayfield 3-disc anthology and sure enough, "move on up", the song KW sampled is on there--8 MINUTES LONG !. so, indirectly, KW has rekindled my interest in Curtis Mayfield. I know most people on here hate/dislike hip hop/rap, but some of it is actually pretty good and if some kid can learn about curtis, james or george from listening to it, that groovy! The same thing has happened to me also. I've heard a song sampled and thought it sounded familiar, then searched for the original song. Sometimes it has even been a song that I already have in my collection but had always skipped over throughout the years. It's different with us than it is with most of these kids. We grew up on music and loved it so we are going to search it out. Most of these kids don't give a damn who sampled it. Lots of times when they hear the original, they say...."Ewww, I don't like that. It doesn't sound as good as when (insert rapper's name) did it". I've even had some of them tell me that the original was too fast. They prefer dead stuff, it's all they know. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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meltwithu said: IAintTheOne said: yeah and beyonce got sued kinda crazy too and she should have! you gotta acknowledge where you get your sample from and pay the original songwriter, no doubt! but you know there's a whole generation out here that thinks music didn't exist before 1990 lmao they need Me,TA,Pali,Andy,VC,Dancelot and David to conduct a Music seminar and teach these kids somethin' | |
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IAintTheOne said: meltwithu said: and she should have! you gotta acknowledge where you get your sample from and pay the original songwriter, no doubt! but you know there's a whole generation out here that thinks music didn't exist before 1990 lmao they need Me,TA,Pali,Andy,VC,Dancelot and David to conduct a Music seminar and teach these kids somethin' They need to give us a nationwide radio station and let us each take different shifts throughout each day DJing. We'll get the asses back to shaking and get rid of this nation's obesity problem. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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meltwithu said: Graycap23 said: Why not just search out Curtis? the point was...most hip hop/rap fans don't even know who curtis was, but they can get introduced to his music by contemporary artists, kinda like some folks got turned on the chi-lites because of beyonce's horn sample on "crazy in love" I get the "point" but it's a lame point. Just my opinion. | |
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vainandy said: They need to give us a nationwide radio station and let us each take different shifts throughout each day DJing. We'll get the asses back to shaking and get rid of this nation's obesity problem. oh hell yeah, i'll close each show "learning from the late Frankie Crocker" with James Moddy's.. "Moody's Mood" | |
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IAintTheOne said: meltwithu said: and she should have! you gotta acknowledge where you get your sample from and pay the original songwriter, no doubt! but you know there's a whole generation out here that thinks music didn't exist before 1990 lmao they need Me,TA,Pali,Andy,VC,Dancelot and David to conduct a Music seminar and teach these kids somethin' Can we start with Tina Turner? I'll tell you a great story. My grade 12 buddies (a bunch of 17-year-olds) used to "jam" to - and I mean, how can you really jam to it, but I digress - What's Luv, that awful rap song with Fat Joe & Ashitty that went to #2 a few years back. Anyway, I'd had enough. I told them that all they did was took a MIDI file of What's Love Got To Do With It and programmed it to play a damn ringtone loop on a kiddie CASIO keyboard. Even some of the lyrics were ripped ("What's love got to do, got to do with it"). Their response? UHHHHH...WHO'S TINA TURNER So anyway, I said, "Fuck it, no hope for them." And the irony is the song has no sample credited. | |
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vainandy said: It's different with us than it is with most of these kids. We grew up on music and loved it so we are going to search it out. Most of these kids don't give a damn who sampled it. Lots of times when they hear the original, they say...."Ewww, I don't like that. It doesn't sound as good as when (insert rapper's name) did it". I've even had some of them tell me that the original was too fast. They prefer dead stuff, it's all they know. This is true. Case in point: My youngest sibling was born in 1989, so just imagine the R&B music he's heard in his lifetime. Last year, Gwen Stefani released a single based on "Between The Sheets" by the Isley Brothers. My little brother recognized this as the Biggie sample for "Big Poppa" and was inquisitive enough to ask me to hear the Isley's original. But his reaction was like... "it doesn't sound as cool as Biggie's", and that pissed me off! | |
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CinisterCee said: vainandy said: It's different with us than it is with most of these kids. We grew up on music and loved it so we are going to search it out. Most of these kids don't give a damn who sampled it. Lots of times when they hear the original, they say...."Ewww, I don't like that. It doesn't sound as good as when (insert rapper's name) did it". I've even had some of them tell me that the original was too fast. They prefer dead stuff, it's all they know. This is true. Case in point: My youngest sibling was born in 1989, so just imagine the R&B music he's heard in his lifetime. Last year, Gwen Stefani released a single based on "Between The Sheets" by the Isley Brothers. My little brother recognized this as the Biggie sample for "Big Poppa" and was inquisitive enough to ask me to hear the Isley's original. But his reaction was like... "it doesn't sound as cool as Biggie's", and that pissed me off! i told u the story about Ike's "walk on by" right? LOL | |
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IAintTheOne said: CinisterCee said: This is true. Case in point: My youngest sibling was born in 1989, so just imagine the R&B music he's heard in his lifetime. Last year, Gwen Stefani released a single based on "Between The Sheets" by the Isley Brothers. My little brother recognized this as the Biggie sample for "Big Poppa" and was inquisitive enough to ask me to hear the Isley's original. But his reaction was like... "it doesn't sound as cool as Biggie's", and that pissed me off! i told u the story about Ike's "walk on by" right? LOL hahaha no. you told me the story about Debarge "Stay With Me" though.. | |
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CinisterCee said: IAintTheOne said: i told u the story about Ike's "walk on by" right? LOL hahaha no. you told me the story about Debarge "Stay With Me" though.. well same question, "who stole Biggie's beat man" LOL... im like wtf? dude this is the original album they stole this from Ike, dude was like nah man Puff n big should sue that cat.. Lmao.. Oh my lord | |
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IAintTheOne said: CinisterCee said: hahaha no. you told me the story about Debarge "Stay With Me" though.. well same question, "who stole Biggie's beat man" LOL... im like wtf? dude this is the original album they stole this from Ike, dude was like nah man Puff n big should sue that cat.. Lmao.. Oh my lord That's nuts! | |
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CinisterCee said: IAintTheOne said: well same question, "who stole Biggie's beat man" LOL... im like wtf? dude this is the original album they stole this from Ike, dude was like nah man Puff n big should sue that cat.. Lmao.. Oh my lord That's nuts! Ba'fuckinNanas even | |
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Graycap23 said: meltwithu said: the point was...most hip hop/rap fans don't even know who curtis was, but they can get introduced to his music by contemporary artists, kinda like some folks got turned on the chi-lites because of beyonce's horn sample on "crazy in love" I get the "point" but it's a lame point. Just my opinion. [Edited 5/3/06 8:07am] you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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I think I'm going to sample Cinister Cee's whole album from start to finish and rap over it myself. Now that's art. | |
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CinisterCee said: vainandy said: It's different with us than it is with most of these kids. We grew up on music and loved it so we are going to search it out. Most of these kids don't give a damn who sampled it. Lots of times when they hear the original, they say...."Ewww, I don't like that. It doesn't sound as good as when (insert rapper's name) did it". I've even had some of them tell me that the original was too fast. They prefer dead stuff, it's all they know. This is true. Case in point: My youngest sibling was born in 1989, so just imagine the R&B music he's heard in his lifetime. Last year, Gwen Stefani released a single based on "Between The Sheets" by the Isley Brothers. My little brother recognized this as the Biggie sample for "Big Poppa" and was inquisitive enough to ask me to hear the Isley's original. But his reaction was like... "it doesn't sound as cool as Biggie's", and that pissed me off! What trips me out is, the R&B stations in my area very rarely play any of the Isley Brothers' uptempo funk. They absolutely wear out the songs "Groove With You", "Voyage To Atlantis", "Footsteps In The Dark", and "Between The Sheets". I've seen people on up into their 20s that will argue you down that The Isley Brothers was a "slow jam group" only. If I play them a jam like "Living In The Life", "Go All The Way", or "Don't Let Go", they say "who's that singing that rock shit". When I tell them it's The Isley Brothers, they tell me I'm a damn liar. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Novabreaker said: I think I'm going to sample Cinister Cee's whole album from start to finish and rap over it myself. Now that's art.
Perfect, it's an instrumental hip-hop album. | |
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