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Thread started 11/30/08 5:53pm

japanrocks

Best use of a Steely Dan sample

i like this one (Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz)

http://jp.youtube.com/wat...Y_0QReTPkc

but i also like this one (Kanye West)

http://jp.youtube.com/wat...oLE8FmooIM

are there any more out there that i am missing?
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Reply #1 posted 11/30/08 5:57pm

japanrocks

forgot this one classic by De La Soul

http://jp.youtube.com/wat...BAZk-ANChA
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Reply #2 posted 12/01/08 2:30pm

namepeace

I like all of those choices, but Steely Dan made the best use of a Horace Silver sample for their classic "Rikki Don't Lose That Number."

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Reply #3 posted 12/01/08 11:06pm

japanrocks

interesting!! thanks!! do they give credit to him on their album?
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Reply #4 posted 12/02/08 6:06am

namepeace

japanrocks said:

interesting!! thanks!! do they give credit to him on their album?


You know, I didn't see it in the CD liner notes! Not like the Dan not to give credit where credit's due. Maybe I missed it.
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Reply #5 posted 12/02/08 9:23am

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namepeace said:

japanrocks said:

interesting!! thanks!! do they give credit to him on their album?


You know, I didn't see it in the CD liner notes! Not like the Dan not to give credit where credit's due. Maybe I missed it.

Not sure if Horace Silver ever took them to task for this.

Keith Jarrett did for the tune Gaucho and now has a writing credit.
('Long as You Know You're Living Yours being the Jarrett tune)


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