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Slimey Toad Karsiyaka, North Cyprus 13 Sep 17 6.10pm | |
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I was listening to Deeper by Madonna this afternoon and was impressed by how she used a line from Vogue towards the end. Which got me thinking about artists who have sampled themselves. The only other ones I can think of is 10cc and I'm Mandy Fly Me which starts with a line from a song on Sheet Music (I think) and of course Steven Tyler doing Walk This Way with Run DMC. Can anyone think of any others?
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Kermit8 Hevon 13 Sep 17 6.16pm | |
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Not easy. Trying to think of any with contortionist skills too.
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Hrolf The Ganger 13 Sep 17 7.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Slimey Toad
I was listening to Deeper by Madonna this afternoon and was impressed by how she used a line from Vogue towards the end. Which got me thinking about artists who have sampled themselves. The only other ones I can think of is 10cc and I'm Mandy Fly Me which starts with a line from a song on Sheet Music (I think) and of course Steven Tyler doing Walk This Way with Run DMC. That wasn't a sample. It was rerecorded. Prince and Robert Plant have sampled themselves. I'm sure there are loads more.
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regal_eagle somewhere 13 Sep 17 10.03pm | |
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I'm sure a lot of HipHop artists have sampled themselves, Beastie Boys for instance sampled New Style in Intergalactic Putting your own tunes to vinyl to scratch with was also done by a few people including Portishead. When I saw Rakim a few years ago he did bit of a Paid In Full Coldcut style, after Coldcut sampled Eric B & Rakim for one of the most major tunes in history.
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 14 Sep 17 6.49pm | |
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Originally posted by regal_eagle
I'm sure a lot of HipHop artists have sampled themselves, Beastie Boys for instance sampled New Style in Intergalactic Putting your own tunes to vinyl to scratch with was also done by a few people including Portishead. When I saw Rakim a few years ago he did bit of a Paid In Full Coldcut style, after Coldcut sampled Eric B & Rakim for one of the most major tunes in history. Damn you, I now have Rakim's rap from Paid In Full going around on loop inside my head! Could be worse I suppose...... As for the original question - sampling one's own breaks and chopping them up / resampling them is a staple of certain D&B producers. Nebula, Remarc and Alaska / Paradox (Dev Pandya) are all masters. Edited by Mr_Gristle (14 Sep 2017 6.51pm)
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Part Time James 15 Sep 17 9.06am | |
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I think Muse have. Either that or all their songs just sound exactly the same by accident.
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 15 Sep 17 3.23pm | |
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The Beatles sampled (or sang) She Loves You at the end of All You Need Is Love.
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paperhat croydon 18 Oct 17 10.59am | |
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Originally posted by Part Time James
I think Muse have. Either that or all their songs just sound exactly the same by accident. That ginger bloke does exactly the same with EVERY song and his ukulele.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 18 Oct 17 11.21am | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
Not easy. Trying to think of any with contortionist skills too. A cup or a cupped hand will suffice. Never have.
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hedgehog50 Croydon 18 Oct 17 3.15pm | |
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Is this about drugs tests?
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