Quincy Jones - The Hot Rock (Main Title)
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- Опубликовано: 28 апр 2010
- From the soundtrack of the film The Hot Rock, here's the main title composed by Quincy Jones. Drum break at 0:01.
Drums are really neat, and they were sampled by Eminem on "Like Toy Soldiers".
Shoutout to funkprovida2 who has the original vinyl of this. Видеоклипы
That snare sound is incredible. Love it.
Bunch of old wrecking crew players on this. Great underrated movie and soundtrac
Nice... this drum break reminds me of Toy Soldiers by Eminem....
eminem sampled this
you mean Toy soldiers by Martika.
@@trollface1994 eminem did it first
@@bigeyedboi4148 no shit sherlock.
How dya deduce that?
@@trollface1994 What? Eminem didn't do it first though
My mind can listen to "Like Toy Soldiers" in the background.
Quincy Jones has had a prolific career that spans 70 years and includes significant achievements in multiple artistic mediums, such as becoming one of the first African Americans to hold a top executive position at a major American record label, producing Michael Jackson's all-time best-selling album Thriller (1982)
Great soundtrack. Funny film. Quincy was a soundtrack machine at this point of his career.
Ray Brown ... soundtrack musician: bass
Carol Kaye ... soundtrack musician: fender bass
Gerry Mulligan ... soundtrack musician: baritone sax
Bobbi Porter ... soundtrack musician: congas/bongos
Chuck Rainey ... soundtrack musician: fender bass
Emil Richards ... soundtrack musician: percussion
Jerome Richardson ... soundtrack musician: sax
Frank Rosolino ... soundtrack musician: trombone
Grady Tate ... soundtrack musician: drums
Clark Terry ... soundtrack musician: trumpet
Terrific. Quincy gets the best.
“What are you watching? What's in your DVD player?” asked one of the most-viewed threads at the now defunct “Sinatra Family Forum” which ended last month (08/01/2021) after a 24 year run. Something else I miss from the old SFF. So. Lest old acquaintance be forgot . . .
Just watched the movie The Hot Rock (1972) on TCM channel - a personal favorite for a number of reasons: I really liked two of its stars who left us recently: George Segal who died at age 87 in March of this year, and Ron Leibman who died at age 82 in December of 2019.
Just as an aside, in my previous incarnation as a TV news reporter I went on a film junket to Hollywood where I got to interview Mr. Leibman for the (long-forgotten) movie “Phar Lap” - about a once famous Australian race horse. (Ron Leibman's wife, actress Jessica Walter also died in March of this year, at age 80.)
Tonight, TCM host Ben Mankiewicz in his usual informed, informative introduction didn't mention that one of my heroes Quincy Jones had composed The Hot Rock's inspired musical score; he saved that info for his equally-informed 'afterward':
“If you watched the credits” he said, “you saw something that doesn't often happen in a film - musicians, who played on the sound track, getting a screen credit.
“Many of you, I'm sure, recognized some of those names: The score for The Hot Rock was composed and conducted by Quincy Jones - who picked highly-regarded jazz musicians to perform his music - including Gerry Mulligan, Clark Terry and Ray Brown.
“Moreover, there were several members of the 'collective' that became known as The Wrecking Crew - including bassist Carol Kaye and percussionist Emil Richards - L.A sessions artists who played on hits throughout the 1960's including several Beach Boys songs, as well as chart-toppers from producer Phil Spector.
“The score for The Hot Rock found a second life as a source of 'samples' for Hip Hop artists and Rappers like M and M's 2004 hit 'Like Toy Soldiers'.”
Thanks for sharing HitMusicSingles. Celebrated elsewhere this night [search] " Great Melody, Great Lyric, Great Rendition, Songwriting Workshop, Harmony Central "
so many songs from this were sampled in modern day hip hop songs.
I'm supposed to be a soldier who never broke his composure...
I was trying to find the sample for the Beatnuts - Marching Band Interlude to no avail. I just loved the sound of the snare drum. I decided to look up the Eminem sample for "Like Toy Soldiers" since the snare sounded similar. I found this and now I can enjoy what both Eminem and the Beatnuts sampled. Great drums.
ein weltklasse film !! wirklich top
This is "Oceans - 7" - a CLASSIC
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The hardest drum loop
sounds like toy soldiers-eminem
That's because eminem sampled the drums (or whatever you call that instrument specifically)
Yeah I was listening to that lloyd banks song and was like "wait... I've heard those drums before!" then that took me to toy soldiers then to this... Classic shit.
Can someone bring out Special Edition DVD of this great film???? Most of the cast is still around to do commentaries....
I want this tune on my cell.
Think Carol Kaye played Bass
ScHoolboy Q "Gangster In Designer"
eminem has been here :o
still a moron?
got a touch of the 50 ways about it .......
Chickdemaaaaaais
i'd also like to hear the vocal version
Is this available on cd?
Steve Gadd on drums?
I love to see that, but Redford doesn't like the film (so wrong). He even tried to not let Fox get the film on DVD some years ago, but failed. A Blu-Ray would be cool, though.
@ThisIsLoozyWoozy Frank Dukes also sample dthis for Sooner or Later (Die 1 Day) by Llloyd Banks and Raekwon
oddisee tangible dream
When did Quincy make the transition from the horns to synth? After his brain surgeries?
+Davan Mani Correct.
+Davan Mani When synths became popular in contemporary music.
That's would be kind of interesting if he switched to synths after brain surgeries. Maybe could hear the frequency pitches better. Because this song is the best use of a synthesizer, besides Giorgio Moroder
In the key of Bb
thanks
Makes it too late, the cops is tryna stop the crime rate
Lloyd Banks Sooner Or Later
Eminem sampled this for "Toy Soldiers"
Eminem samples lots of good things from the past, then he TALKS around it.
This song is nice to drive with the top down, but have you seen the actual movie....besides seeing "too-smooth" robert redford it wasnt all that good too me.
Eminem sampled Martika's version, get your facts right
And this one in the beginning