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solarion

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i love that sample lol

 

Just to give a bit more context: It's Marvin the Martian.

 

Yeah, I was wondering what the hell it was. Made me laugh when I heard it.

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orly

 

Could there be a more pointless post?

 

 

 

And now for some Big Soup nostalgia.

 

00:18 - Gah, where is that from? I know somebody has used it.

 

00:41 - "Good evening, citizens of earth. Citizens of Earth, or any other planet in the solar system."

 

04:32 - "Professor, do you have any last minute instructions?"

 

04:57 - "Goodbye, and thanks to all of you."

 

14:05 - "Welcome space cadets. WELCOME TO THE MOON."

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7GNJRb7e9k

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The sample of the women saying "Yeah" in Ubformby is from the film "The Man Who Fell To Earth" starring David Bowie. The samples are from about 29mins in, a scene which is not safe for work.

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Okay, little help: Have I heard that opening piano in a Vibert piece somewhere?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFMs-gE9Ois

 

I know that its used in "The Doo Bop Song" by Miles Davis and that it samples the opening notes of "Summer Madness" by Kool and the Gang, but I'm not sure if "Doo Bop" is it's origin.

 

It's definitely used in "Lowride" by Autechre, but I'm not sure about Vibert.

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Okay, little help: Have I heard that opening piano in a Vibert piece somewhere?

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFMs-gE9Ois

 

I know that its used in "The Doo Bop Song" by Miles Davis and that it samples the opening notes of "Summer Madness" by Kool and the Gang, but I'm not sure if "Doo Bop" is it's origin.

 

It's definitely used in "Lowride" by Autechre, but I'm not sure about Vibert.

 

Nevermind, I found it. Ahmad Jamal - The Awakening. Good catch on Summer Madness and Doo-Bop though; I'd venture it's possible this recording was sampling from Doo-Bop as it's the same combination of samples.

 

 

in addition to the obvious, Homewerk samples Raymond Scott - Sleepy Time

good shit

 

Care to pinpoint the times in the two songs, good sir?

 

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