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dannycalifornia said about Washed Out's Feel It All Around sample of Gary Low's I Want You:
no way thats nuts.
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this is too funny!!!!!!!
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Am I too stubborn to think this is right? This sounds completely wrong to me :-S
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Ever wondered where that scratchy voice saying "f-f-f-rrreeeesssshhh" on every second '80s rap record actually originated from? Or who originally sang the chorus of "It Takes Two" by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock? Look no further. We've handpicked ten of the most recognisable and widely used vocal samples of all time, the ones you heard a million times before but never knew where they come from. Not your obvious James Brown or Chuck D lines and shouts, but the ones that somehow feel like they always existed as a part of our urban sonic landscape, almost like the sound of trains and buses. We'll trace them back to the original recordings and hopefully shed some light on just how and why they earned their place in sampling history. Ready? Read More