18 Songs That Sample Other Songs

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  • @gravityemblem8931
    @gravityemblem8931 Год назад +1073

    The whiplash of going from NWA and Public Enemy to Ed Sheeran and the Powerpuff Girls is hilarious!

    • @Kylora2112
      @Kylora2112 Год назад +63

      Straight outta the city of Townsville!

    • @ltjgambrose
      @ltjgambrose Год назад +47

      NWA: "Fuck the Police!"
      Public Enemy: "Yeah, Fight the Power!"
      Powerpuff Girls: "Yeah, why do we always have to stop an evil monkey from destroying the city? That's *their* job."

    • @dsxa918
      @dsxa918 Год назад +4

      As someone who listens to some of everything, it's the rest that underwhelmed me

    • @KenFullman
      @KenFullman Год назад +1

      Funny enough I'd never heard any of those songs before and, from the short excerpts presented, my favourite was the powderpuff girls.

    • @michaelmamba1578
      @michaelmamba1578 Год назад +3

      Powerpuff girls go hard asf fym

  • @chasemc_____
    @chasemc_____ Год назад +519

    That Fatboy Slim JBL Sessions sample is absolutely killer, what an insane and unique session recording and sample.

    • @xGimbal
      @xGimbal Год назад +8

      Yes! I always loved the talking in the background of this sample. It gives so much character into the melody and the song.

    • @mikec6621
      @mikec6621 4 месяца назад +1

      44444444444444

    • @AnAlcoholicAnalysis-iy5ov
      @AnAlcoholicAnalysis-iy5ov 15 дней назад

      The piano part was not by JBL, its a piano part from the creedance Clearwater revivals song, born on the bayou

  • @Astfgl
    @Astfgl Год назад +385

    To be fair, the entirety of Ghosts I-IV was released under a Creative Commons open license with the express intent to allow its use in other works. So Lil Nas X sampling from it is about as fair game as you can get. Heck, even Trent Reznor himself reused parts of Ghosts to create the Academy Award-winning soundtrack for The Social Network.

    • @tylerphillips503
      @tylerphillips503 Год назад +22

      It was released under the terms that if any music was used commercially, royalties would be involved

    • @HenritheHorse
      @HenritheHorse Год назад +7

      I think Lil gay found the beat that someone else made from the sample on a site.

    • @caseyhamm4292
      @caseyhamm4292 Год назад +70

      @@HenritheHorse ah yes homophobia and musical elitism. you sir have brought the level of discourse up several notches single-handedly. great job friend!

    • @HenritheHorse
      @HenritheHorse Год назад

      @@caseyhamm4292 Why do you defend a devil worshipping degeneracy and propaganda? Thanks, I thought you wouldn't have the guts to say it. Also I'm fine with normal gay people that just live their lives.

    • @yodajackson9871
      @yodajackson9871 Год назад +1

      Make a video with that music and try to monetize it on youtube, see what happens. 😆 The irony is you'd probably get the copyright strike from little Nas (or whatever his stupid name is) instead of Trent Reznor. Most CC licenses require giving credit as well, which Little Nas did not, he wanted to pass it off as his own because he's a talentless hack. Also, what does Trent Reznor using HIS OWN music for different projects have to do with anything?🤔

  • @catkkidcat
    @catkkidcat Год назад +285

    the entirety of Ghosts I-IV by NIN is part of a Creative Commons licence to be used by other artists so it's always nice to see an artist make a big song with one of those tracks

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  Год назад +58

      I didn’t know that! That’s really cool!

    • @Freakinawesome333
      @Freakinawesome333 Год назад +11

      ​@@DavidBennettPiano I bet we'll see a few more Nine Inch Nails examples in future videos after hearing that 😂

    • @clamato54
      @clamato54 Год назад +4

      I actually love Ghosts V, and noticed that Reznor gave it away for free and was wondering this exact thing about licensing of that music so I'm glad you brought it up

    • @catkkidcat
      @catkkidcat Год назад +3

      @@Freakinawesome333 NIN have pulled from a few unlikely sample sources themselves funnily enough, one of their songs includes a snippet from a RUclips video called "Bioshock Halloween"

    • @clamato54
      @clamato54 Год назад +1

      Didn't realize it's only Ghosts I-IV that's under CC... I'll have to listen to those again

  • @tsunderecat413
    @tsunderecat413 Год назад +367

    the amen break was sampled so much it created its own genre
    EDIT: apparently i was wrong. it created SEVERAL genres.

    • @canesvenatici4259
      @canesvenatici4259 Год назад +10

      *created multiple genres

    • @swagzilla3000
      @swagzilla3000 Год назад +2

      More than just one!

    • @jackdublanica
      @jackdublanica Год назад +6

      There was a sign in the produce section of a grocery store that said "Sampling is shoplifting!" Therefore sampling is theft.

    • @djCatScanRL
      @djCatScanRL Год назад +5

      “In the J.U.N.G.L.E.!” 🥁

    • @blackie126
      @blackie126 Год назад +18

      @@jackdublanica Sample these nuts, in your grocery store.

  • @Freakinawesome333
    @Freakinawesome333 Год назад +181

    One of the most impressive feats of sampling I know of is “Face to Face” by Daft Punk and Todd Edwards. God knows how many songs were incorporated into it; I’ve seen a breakdown that showed 19 different samples, but there could be more. Great song, too.

    • @Lovely-Rita
      @Lovely-Rita Год назад +3

      Surprisingly, It mentioned on another video of David.

    • @Freakinawesome333
      @Freakinawesome333 Год назад

      @@Lovely-Rita Ah, I didn't know. Thanks!

    • @marcelszekowski315
      @marcelszekowski315 Год назад +1

      You sound like an english major

    • @framegrace1
      @framegrace1 Год назад

      Yeah, well a lot of other people used sampling, but the only mandatory artist on a sampling video is Fatboy Slim... No one achieved more with the technique than him. He has multiple full albums only made with sampling.

    • @orbtastic
      @orbtastic 8 месяцев назад +5

      If you want a sampling masterclass, look at the Avalanches first LP. Made entirely of samples and probably numbers between 900 and 2500. There's also an album by Exile called Radio which is made entirely of samples from the Radio.

  • @leopold7562
    @leopold7562 Год назад +30

    I agree with the idea. Chucking samples of older songs into new ones isn't necessarily a lack of creativity, but finding a new way to use an existing thing: Innovation. And I always love hearing an older song for the first time and going, "Oh my god, that's from such and such a song!" Or, in reverse, finding out that a song has a sample in it and then seeking out said old song. It's no different to rehashing old songs into new media (such as movies or video games), there's no reason to deny people of the past, just because they weren't there at the time

  • @robertbuckley2429
    @robertbuckley2429 Год назад +34

    I also realise "Breathe" by Sean Paul featuring Blu Cantrell also sampled "What's the Difference" by Dr. Dre as well as sampling Charles Aznavour's 1966 song "Parce Que Tu Crois".

    • @alisoncassidy3255
      @alisoncassidy3255 6 месяцев назад +8

      When he said you'll probably recognise Parce Que Tu Crois, I was expecting "Blu Cantrell", not Dr Dre! I love Breathe so much.

    • @spider23000
      @spider23000 6 месяцев назад +4

      As does 'Dirty Laundry' by Bitter:Sweet. (Less well known by its title, but has been used in tons of TV commercials and TV show soundtracks).

    • @gnu_andrew
      @gnu_andrew 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@alisoncassidy3255 same. The Dre song was a surprise.

    • @silverhogh
      @silverhogh 2 месяца назад +1

      No point for me to comment as you did it before me. I instantly recognised 'Breathe'. Such an epic track.

    • @DerSim688
      @DerSim688 19 дней назад

      Dernière Danse by Indila as well.

  • @stoatystoat174
    @stoatystoat174 Год назад +51

    'I Got The' Labi Siffre song is an awsome musical journey with lots of different parts. Recomended for a listen
    (the Chaz and Dave connection just makes it better)

    • @taliesinllanfair4338
      @taliesinllanfair4338 Год назад +3

      "it must be love" was one of Labi's too

    • @jaysmith2858
      @jaysmith2858 Год назад +1

      @@taliesinllanfair4338 Madness version of 'It must be love' is one of the best covers of all time. When I heard the original song It made Madness' version even more impressive.

    • @roxiereeves1966
      @roxiereeves1966 6 месяцев назад

      I love Labi's vocals!!

    • @PjotrStroganov
      @PjotrStroganov 4 месяца назад

      Discovered it recently and it has been my fave for a few weeks

  • @samanthabudrik7462
    @samanthabudrik7462 Год назад +26

    Didn't expect to go from Public Enemy to Powerpuff Girls!

    • @Kylora2112
      @Kylora2112 Год назад +1

      Straight outta the city of Townsville!

  • @jdtp-3037
    @jdtp-3037 Год назад +21

    Whoa, that *Amen, Brother* drum beat is so famous that I used to play it back in middle school as a warmup with my classmates

  • @andrewpappas9311
    @andrewpappas9311 Год назад +48

    Another well-known artist that used sampling is MIA, who used the intro of Straight to Hell by The Clash for the main part of her song Paper Planes

    • @avisso5467
      @avisso5467 Год назад +4

      Diplo, well known EDM producer who used that sample for her song

    • @oggabob
      @oggabob Год назад +2

      Two brilliant songs

    • @PortugalZeroworldcup
      @PortugalZeroworldcup 3 месяца назад

      Charles aznavour and Indila

  • @MaquiladoraIII
    @MaquiladoraIII 11 месяцев назад +16

    Fittingly enough, the fact that a song featuring Chas & Dave being sampled by Eminem has thrown me through an absolute loop.

    • @photovoltage
      @photovoltage 3 месяца назад +6

      A snooker loop?

    • @chummyhendershot7328
      @chummyhendershot7328 2 месяца назад +3

      What about the fact they made a song called Rabbit.. and Em played B-rabbit in 8 Mile??😮

  • @HeckVK
    @HeckVK Год назад +34

    The Fugees' Ready or Not (a huge hit from 1998) uses a sped-down sample from Enya's Boadicea (a song with hummed vocals). I was very much surprised when I found that out.

    • @StKozlovsky
      @StKozlovsky Год назад +6

      Later also used in Mario Winan's "I Don't Wanna Know", which used to be everywhere in 2004.

    • @shawndon7374
      @shawndon7374 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@StKozlovskyyup Mario took that beat a notch above with that hook 🥶

    • @dr.deewilliams591
      @dr.deewilliams591 9 месяцев назад

      My favorite sample

    • @MsSimplyFlyy
      @MsSimplyFlyy 8 месяцев назад

      One of my fav sample discoveries!

    • @glabladet
      @glabladet 6 месяцев назад +2

      1996*

  • @eaton84
    @eaton84 Год назад +28

    One song that always slips under the radar is Steal My Sunshine by Len, the whole song is based on a small snippet of More More More by Andrea True Connection, 2.20 into the song if anyone's interested.

    • @IGOTTAFEVA247
      @IGOTTAFEVA247 6 месяцев назад +2

      cool bit of info. Steal my sunshine is my guilty pleasure

    • @heatherfyffe3618
      @heatherfyffe3618 4 месяца назад

      I work in a grocery store. More More More comes up often on the muzak. I remember the first time I heard it, I noticed that bit and it was so jarring because it really felt like the song had suddenly turned into Steal My Sunshine, and then went back to More More More a few bars later. It's a real mindf*** heh

    • @biglongcadillac
      @biglongcadillac 2 месяца назад

      I knew this to be true first time I heard Steal My Sunshine

  • @michaeljames4904
    @michaeljames4904 Год назад +18

    Chas & Dave weren’t only the session musicians on Siffre’s album, they also came up with the sampled riff.

  • @TheGerkuman
    @TheGerkuman Год назад +35

    I tend to believe that the difference between good sampling and bad sampling is how lazy they were with it. For the good stuff, either new elements are grafted on top, like a lot of the hip-hop and rap songs, or it's 'chopp'd and screwed' like the Fatboy Slim example, samples tweaked to the point where they are unique in of themselves. And we wouldn't have mashups without it.
    Lazy sampling changes basically nothing. But it's really rare.

  • @whiskeywolfgang
    @whiskeywolfgang Год назад +28

    The drums from When the Levee Breaks has also been sampled a lot

    • @danpreston564
      @danpreston564 Год назад +2

      Most notably for me on Rhymin and Stealin by the Beastie Boys.

    • @Georgeirfx
      @Georgeirfx Год назад +2

      Came to the comments to say the same. Some other notable uses of this beat are Bjork's Army of Me and Scooter's She's the Sun

    • @DokkaChapman
      @DokkaChapman Год назад +1

      @@Georgeirfx As well as artists like Enigma & Velvet Acid Christ.

  • @lubamy2097
    @lubamy2097 Год назад +71

    I'm french and the way you said "Parce que tu crois" is hilarious🤣

    • @whiskeywolfgang
      @whiskeywolfgang Год назад +6

      Sounded like a language that doesn't exist 😆

    • @cakemartyr5794
      @cakemartyr5794 Год назад +3

      Glad you said it as a native speaker. I learnt French years ago, and I really had to bend my ears on that one. Ah well, David can't be perfect at everything...

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  Год назад +17

      The thing is, I actually tried 😅😅

    • @tabachanker8716
      @tabachanker8716 Год назад

      To be fair, only the "que" was really off to my ear. In French, never pronounce the "u" in a "qu" syllable. So you pronounce only the "k" part of the "qu" and something close to "uh" for the final "e".

    • @bobybangers6977
      @bobybangers6977 Год назад +1

      I'm Portuguese and also thought it sounded hilarious.

  • @jasonforbus8605
    @jasonforbus8605 Год назад +74

    Face to Face by Daft Punk is like a masterclass in sampling

    • @gamerman6243
      @gamerman6243 Год назад +3

      watched the digging the greats video i assume?

    • @OllieTattersall
      @OllieTattersall Год назад +1

      As is Voodoo People by The Prodigy.

    • @kirkericson2722
      @kirkericson2722 Год назад +1

      As is Since I Left You by the Avalanches

    • @shelbyb9965
      @shelbyb9965 Год назад

      They're good at "borrowing" considering their whole shtick was lifted from Kraftwerk. They can't both be "the robots"!

    • @philtowle4683
      @philtowle4683 6 месяцев назад

      Anything by de la soul is a masterclass

  • @crit-c4637
    @crit-c4637 Год назад +24

    Hands down the best samplers of our time is Daft Punk. They made songs that sounded nothing like the original from only sampling a single song. Their song Face to Face has 19 different samples from several different artists and songs, almost all of them only 1 second or less, arranged in a way that I can only describe as the funky predecessor to dubstep (I'm pretty certain Skrillex got a large amount of inspiration from Daft Punk).

    • @NT988
      @NT988 Год назад +2

      This is pretty much what The Prodigy did, at least for their older stuff. There's a great youtube video by a dude named Jim Pavloff, where he remakes Smack My Bitch Up from original samples. It's crazy how creative the process is.

    • @DjIceCnS
      @DjIceCnS 11 месяцев назад

      you shouldnt give daft punk the credits. It was tood edwards you did the sampling and singing on that song acutally.

    • @williamwilson6499
      @williamwilson6499 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hands down the best samplers in your opinion.

    • @xxxaragon
      @xxxaragon 10 месяцев назад +1

      While I'd definitely put Daft Punk (or The Prodigy) up there, there are definitely others that would be in the same stratosphere, e.g. The Avalanches or DJ Shadow.

    • @Dr.Forest673
      @Dr.Forest673 8 месяцев назад

      @@DjIceCnS Todd himself confirmed that Thomas did a big part in that song. They learned for Todd Edwards because he was their inspiration.

  • @LuckeGabriel
    @LuckeGabriel Год назад +10

    Shout out to The Avalanches!

  • @danpreston564
    @danpreston564 Год назад +103

    Chas n Dave's careers were just extraordinary. Played as touring backing bands and studio musicians for some of the biggest names in rock n roll before taking the pub rock and Tottenham Hotspur cup final songs path.
    I loved and deeply miss them.

    • @juliehughes1258
      @juliehughes1258 Год назад +3

      The Spurs suck. They lose Kane or Son and they've got nothing.

    • @danpreston564
      @danpreston564 Год назад +30

      @@juliehughes1258 what a deeply pointless reply.

    • @thefullsp
      @thefullsp Год назад +5

      Legends, Prolific 60's 70's session musicians. backing Jerry Lee Lewis, Bill Haley and Gene Vincent.

    • @retrobubble0
      @retrobubble0 Год назад +6

      I went to Margate this week and my girlfriend reminded of of their track “Margate” what a tune! Then I started listening to things like Rabbit and Ain’t no pleasing you. Absolute legends.

    • @danpreston564
      @danpreston564 Год назад +6

      @@retrobubble0 Doooooown to Margate!

  • @crit-c4637
    @crit-c4637 Год назад +5

    0:30 I immediately knew what song used that sample when I heard the first bars. I never would've known the song used samples without hearing that.

  • @bonsaitigerMTB
    @bonsaitigerMTB Год назад +6

    Man this video made me re-evaluate my opinions on some of the pop songs I hear “ripping off” older songs. Would love to see a few of Dua Lipa’s songs in some of your future comparison videos, since I feel like every second song she puts out sounds like something else I’ve heard before.

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc Год назад +13

    DJ Shadow’s album “Endtroducing” was the first album created entirely out of samples. He spent MONTHS scouring record shops and what not collecting a massive number of records, then pulled out what he wanted, plus some samples from a few films as well. I think Fat Boy Slim did something similar.

    • @Nora-di9pw
      @Nora-di9pw 7 месяцев назад +1

      Numbers song is my fave on that one. I tracked down where the drum breaks originated from. Lol

    • @gnu_andrew
      @gnu_andrew 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, the cover of the "Praise You" single actually has a snapshot of some of Fatboy Slim's record collection.

  • @anthonyzummo867
    @anthonyzummo867 Год назад +9

    Amen Break and Funky Drummer was basically the main part of the soundtrack to my entire time in the Rave scene as a jungle dj. lol

  • @samuelmarger9031
    @samuelmarger9031 Год назад +8

    One of my favorite songs "Somebody That I Used To Know" by Gotye also samples another song, "Seville" by Luiz Bonfá!

  • @SirDistic
    @SirDistic 8 месяцев назад +16

    The fact that Futurama sampled the same beat as NWA's Straight Outta Compton blows my mind.
    Also the 90's hit Playas Club by Rappin 4Tay used a sample of Judy Clay and William Bell's 1968 hit "Private Number". Also a group called Nightmares on Wax sampled this song for You Wish. There are others that sampled Private Number.

  • @royalex21
    @royalex21 Год назад +7

    The drum groove of “Stupid Girl” by Garbage is sampled from the drum groove of The Clash song, “Train In Vain”

  • @magicmulder
    @magicmulder Год назад +7

    Haha, I never realized Futurama used the Amen Break too.
    Finding that Praise You piano sample was probably some incredible coincidence, but any musician who had heard it would've said "I gotta make a song out of that".

  • @alv1174
    @alv1174 Год назад +2

    That quote from Trent was for Hurt cover by Johnny Cash

  • @tutubism
    @tutubism Год назад +10

    sampling can also be found in dance/electronic music (mainly the underground/indie dance scene from the UK during the late 80s to 90s)
    Art Of Noise, RSW & Bomb The Bass, The KLF, The Orb, Orbital, 808 State, FSOL, & few other techno artist/groups that incorporates sampling techniques are pretty good examples. they have some good & familiar or interesting samples in their tunes

    • @joannedj1
      @joannedj1 Год назад

      Also “Theme From S-Express” by S-Express in 1988. I know one of the samples as it’s from “If It’s Love You’re After” by Rose Royce, but I would love to know the others.

    • @lorrenaelliott161
      @lorrenaelliott161 10 месяцев назад

      The Prodigy’s Liam Howlett started off as Hip Hop DJ - all their albums are just him tweaking samples …I was surprised when I learnt this

    • @FightCollective
      @FightCollective 9 месяцев назад

      Public Image Ltd

  • @QuirqUK
    @QuirqUK Год назад +5

    I still think Portishead is the best: writing and recording lounge music and having it pressed to vinyl so they could sample/scratch it into their music, even scratching their own name into one track 🤣

  • @cdprince768
    @cdprince768 Год назад +4

    What Fatboy Slim did was to genuinely create new music from obscure samples. Puff Daddy's Police sample is a guy singing while his stereo plays a song.

    • @chinthing1
      @chinthing1 Год назад +2

      Singing? ... too much credit, just mumbling lazy lyrics

  • @bellerosecooks7038
    @bellerosecooks7038 27 дней назад +1

    As someone who started experimenting with this in the early 1980's with tape decks, this is a wonderful foray into creative music. Thanks for the insight.

  • @Tsnafu
    @Tsnafu Год назад +6

    The list of samples that have been lifted from Lavi Siffre's "I Got The..." would fill a video on their own. I think he's credited on at least 30 songs.

  • @HalfdeadRider
    @HalfdeadRider Месяц назад +1

    Dre had the beat sampled before meeting Em, when they finally met he said "I have this beat I'd like you to hear", as soon as Em heard it he started rapping to it "My name is, my name is", Dre then stopped him, got him in the mic booth and My name is was recorded just like that. The video showing them first meeting and Dre putting on the beat is on here (YT).

  • @Kylora2112
    @Kylora2112 Год назад +5

    Notorious B.I.G.'s sample of Herb Alpert's "Rise" is masterful. The original song has a killer bassline and really cool effects on guitar, and Biggy Smalls had a blast with them :)

  • @celticsuave
    @celticsuave Год назад +2

    The outro music is so beautiful! Very good job composing it, David!

  • @DontKloppMeNow
    @DontKloppMeNow Год назад +3

    Stings 'Shape of my heart' is deff worth an honourable mention. Juice worlds - Lucid Dreams would not be half the song without the guitar sample

  • @MillionaireHoyOriginal
    @MillionaireHoyOriginal 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great breakdown. There's just one point of contention, and that's that the recording artist usually isnt the producer that made/mixed/sampled the beats.

  • @Tonedefdom
    @Tonedefdom Год назад +3

    I love the fact you revealed about the origin of Break Beat. I didn't realise the whole genre was based on those drum breaks. So cool

  • @highnoon9333
    @highnoon9333 7 месяцев назад +2

    The whole concept of sampling is so cool to me.

  • @retto1155
    @retto1155 Год назад +9

    *RESPECTFULLY PRODUCED* sampling just reads as the music version of fanart, it's quite a cute thing to do if you think about it that way

    • @danielhoskins4690
      @danielhoskins4690 Год назад

      Or if you want to get pretentious (I ‘sometimes ‘have the tendency)
      Like Dada and Punk art collages.

  • @lemondemonlover
    @lemondemonlover Год назад +1

    Fun Fact: The guy who made "I Got The", Labi Siffre actually also made "My Song" which is what Kanye West famously sampled on his track "I Wonder"

  • @atrus3823
    @atrus3823 Год назад +7

    Another super popular drum break is Ashley's Roachclip by The Soul Searchers. It was especially popular in the late 80s and early 90s.

    • @Kwekwe
      @Kwekwe 9 месяцев назад

      "Jack the Ripper, King Hercules!"

  • @MKPiatkowski
    @MKPiatkowski Год назад +2

    Can't believe I missed the Fat Albert callback! Thanks for all of this.

  • @CptSaturn
    @CptSaturn Год назад +4

    I think Moby’s album Play is pretty cool when it comes to use of samplings.

  • @djotter
    @djotter Год назад +2

    As soon as you played the Amen Break, I head Prodigy's "Mindfields" crazy to think it can be found in so many places.

  • @WatchingLakersBasketball
    @WatchingLakersBasketball 9 месяцев назад +3

    David McCallum - The edge which the same album you mentioned chronic 2001 uses his sample on the song the next episode by Dr. Dre. He's infamous for going the crates of old songs and turning them into hip hop hits because no one can tell.

  • @Herdatec
    @Herdatec Год назад +2

    It's amazing. I've never heard 34 Ghost IV before and immediately had to think NIN.

  • @PlanetoftheDeaf
    @PlanetoftheDeaf Год назад +6

    From a musician's pov, wouldn't you prefer if instead of sampling a funky drum loop, they actually hired a human drummer to recreate it?

    • @de-b1221
      @de-b1221 Год назад +1

      Bit different back then, it was easier to use a sample because it was already there and mastered. If you got a drummer in it would take more time to record and master the drum loop, and more money would have had to be spent.

    • @applehack97
      @applehack97 Год назад

      no. Next question

    • @oggabob
      @oggabob Год назад

      Easier and cheaper to sample

    • @Timoleon87
      @Timoleon87 Год назад

      The tradition and origin of hiphop is basically; create something out of nothing.

    • @bobbugwithoneeyeskingiskin8974
      @bobbugwithoneeyeskingiskin8974 Год назад +1

      @@Timoleon87Then not paying or crediting the talent that they stole from!

  • @lipsterman1
    @lipsterman1 4 месяца назад +1

    The amount of James Brown sampling is astronomical. In an interview he said he would tell his grandkids to listen to hip hop songs for his music in it. If they found one, he'd see if he got paid. If he wasn't, he'd sue and get paid. He said he made a lot of money doing that.

  • @joeduncan08
    @joeduncan08 8 месяцев назад +1

    Dr. Dre famously didn’t use samples for most of 2001. He found the sections he wanted to sample, then had live musicians play it. That’s why it sounds so clean.

  • @glyph2011
    @glyph2011 Год назад +3

    08:57. And this is why Norman Cook is a certified musical genius. Also, to come from the pop group “The House Martins” and then morph into “Beats International” and then to be a world renowned Dance Music artist and incredible DJ..Incredible.

    • @gnu_andrew
      @gnu_andrew 5 месяцев назад

      Don't forget Pizzaman and Freak Power... he's been through many guises. He's also responsible for quite a few remixes, like the #1 remix of Cornershop's "Brimful of Asha"

  • @Amhrj
    @Amhrj Год назад +2

    I have an assignment due tomorrow on this topic. Thank god for David

  • @AlexanderLiffers
    @AlexanderLiffers Год назад +3

    That Parce Que Tu Crois sample also reminds me of the orchestral backing of Indila's Derniere Danse, which also made it to popular radio around the world a decade ago or so, but never picked up on it in What's The Difference.

  • @patrickguthe7983
    @patrickguthe7983 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sampling, as you said, if done cleverly, is not just, but another way of composing. Transferring old sound contents into a new context, and many times new background sounds, lift these good old classics into a new living. This also transfers and credits a lot of old music.
    Time passes by, and cultures change. Life is movement, duration is death.

  • @ChasMusic
    @ChasMusic Год назад +7

    ¡Thank you for introducing me to Labi Siffre! I love your dives into different music not just for your content itself but also for the new songs I discover. And just for the record, I've heard the entire JBL album, but it was years ago and I don't remember much about it.

  • @tuukkasilventoinen8961
    @tuukkasilventoinen8961 Год назад +1

    Bravo, Bravo! What an amazing video! Thoroughly enjoyed the whole thing and kept wanting for more after it ended.

  • @pgmorrow
    @pgmorrow Год назад +4

    How many people have built songs on the backing track of "Genius of Love" by the Tom Tom Club?

  • @matthewnicholas6365
    @matthewnicholas6365 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love finding out tracks I've loved for decades are samples.
    I also love it when a new track comes out and samples something i grew up with.

  • @jakubnowak649
    @jakubnowak649 Год назад +2

    I just looked at your subscribers count, damn, congratulations, well deserved man

  • @DokkaChapman
    @DokkaChapman Год назад +4

    Two samples that are often heard but rarely mentioned are 'UFO' by ESG and 'Close (To The Edge)' by The Art Of Noise. Weirdly enough both were cuts from fun improvised sessions, the former being a random jam the group made when they had a couple of minutes left of studio time and the latter from when one of the members was asked to make random shouts into a mic for sampling in later tracks (found more prevalent in their song 'Beatbox').

  • @stitch3163
    @stitch3163 Год назад +1

    Of everything I’ve heard on this video, your closing music remains the most moving, David.

  • @SpaghettiBeard_
    @SpaghettiBeard_ Год назад +3

    Hip-hop is filled with so many great samples. One of my favorite ones has to be a sample from Bernard Wright - Spinnin'. Skee-Lo took a sample from it for his track I Wish.
    Btw, Norman Cook aka Fatboy Slim is an absolute genius with all the samples he has used to create his records.

  • @munkymunk
    @munkymunk Год назад +2

    Love the editing in the funky drummer segment👍

  • @turnerIott
    @turnerIott Год назад +5

    FYI “Parce que tu crois” would be pronounced roughly like “parse kuh too kwah.”

    • @mark314158
      @mark314158 Год назад

      Unfortunately the "r" sound in crois does not exist in English.

    • @turnerIott
      @turnerIott Год назад +2

      @@mark314158 it’s always so hard to explain how French words are pronounced when typing. Even the explanation I gave above is unsatisfactory. I could write “paʁs kə ty kʁwa” but the vast majority of people won’t have any idea how to pronounce that. It doesn’t help that que, tu, and crois all have sounds that don’t exist in English.

    • @mark314158
      @mark314158 Год назад

      @@turnerIott Hmm... Apparently I have been pronouncing que and tu incorrectly all my life. 🤔

  • @peterfconley
    @peterfconley 20 дней назад +2

    Wow that Powerpuff Girls theme song took me back 😵

  • @NoodlesTBograt
    @NoodlesTBograt Год назад +6

    The fact it took four people to write Toxic is a sad indictment on the music industry

  • @EmperorPilaf04
    @EmperorPilaf04 8 месяцев назад +2

    Alright, the Futurama clip got me. Kudos sir

  • @cakemartyr5794
    @cakemartyr5794 Год назад +3

    I respect sampling as a separate skill which is more like mixing than actually music making. I prefer the actual music making.

  • @gangrel_76
    @gangrel_76 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'd love to see more videos delving into the topic of sampling, because its such a broad and in my opinion important topic to cover, especially if one was to look into the Beastie Boys album Paul's Boutique.

  • @peterdenyer3002
    @peterdenyer3002 Год назад +3

    As a musician that works hard to learn music. I don't call it sampling I call it stealing.

  • @ErickRodriguez-oo6wb
    @ErickRodriguez-oo6wb Год назад +1

    6:50 another example that comes to mind is "A little less conversation".

  • @bigshan5806
    @bigshan5806 Год назад +2

    Some great samples here, I hope you do a speacial vid on samplers who make an entire song from samples...The Avalanches are an awesome example of this.

  • @TheStickCollector
    @TheStickCollector Год назад +6

    It seems like 100% original songs are hard to find

    • @gsharman1989
      @gsharman1989 Год назад +8

      Can there be such a thing as 100% original? Someone had to be inspired by something at somepoint to create in any medium whether art or film or music.

    • @lucypreece7581
      @lucypreece7581 Год назад +7

      well yeah pretty much. all music is derivative. It is all made from the same base building blocks and stuff inspires each other and styles and genres and trends become cyclical.

    • @andrewrichards1259
      @andrewrichards1259 Год назад

      "Praise You" is an original combination of elements, certainly. Elsewhere there's a video on court cases around musical copying, where one side was trying to suggest the chord sequence was novel and so somehow protected... except JS Bach used it a little earlier.

  • @blkmikeytv2922
    @blkmikeytv2922 23 дня назад

    This is the first rhythm everybody learns when first playing the drums... Before I knew I was gonna be a drummer I knew this beat..... This is crazy

  • @thesuncollective1475
    @thesuncollective1475 Год назад +4

    Hold on Eminem samples Chas n Dave

  • @Dannytcp69
    @Dannytcp69 6 месяцев назад +1

    Some of these facts are just mind blowing, good job 👏🏻

  • @JustAFocus
    @JustAFocus Год назад +3

    This just serves to reinforce my opinion that the vast majority of these so-called "artists" are incapable of creating anything 100% on their own. I find that I have infinitely more respect for the artists who originally created (you know, actually thought up, and PLAYED) the hooks and drum beats that were cool enough to get used and abused by others.

  • @narek_avagyan
    @narek_avagyan Год назад +2

    Great Materials and great Video !!!!

  • @Phickic
    @Phickic 9 дней назад +1

    I knew old town road was produced by the same producer of modern NIN but I didn't know it also sampled NIN.

  • @jpjapers
    @jpjapers Год назад +1

    The chas and dave fact blew my mind

  • @stuartipsen726
    @stuartipsen726 Год назад +2

    My favorite sample whenever i hear is Herb Alpert - Rise (1979) which has a sound that has been sampled by Biggie in Hypnotize and also other artists through the years.

  • @firestar7774
    @firestar7774 10 месяцев назад +1

    This was so good! I am learning a lot here!

  • @ricardobarros1446
    @ricardobarros1446 Год назад +1

    Interesting material as usual David! I really liked the outro tune you used. Is it your creation?

  • @asdfghjkl4278
    @asdfghjkl4278 14 дней назад

    "I got the" has been sampled by a lot of other songs/artists as well, what a great song!

  • @tb88202
    @tb88202 Год назад +1

    The 1996 song “6 Underground” by The Sneaker Pimps samples the horns and harp from John Barry’s “Golden Girl” from the soundtrack to the James Bond movie Goldfinger.

  • @mitchd9997
    @mitchd9997 Год назад +1

    Love this. My fave example will always be the roger Sanches and toto one. Never knew it was a cover and introduced me to the original which is now one of my favourite songs of all time.

  • @teenxtcy
    @teenxtcy Месяц назад

    nice job making sure to call out when artists don't write their songs but not who produced their songs

  • @StormyTalks
    @StormyTalks 7 дней назад

    I always learn new things when I watch these videos on sampled songs.

  • @jidsames201
    @jidsames201 Год назад +1

    Missy Elliott's 2005 hit single 'Lose Control' heavily samples the 1983 Electro and proto-Techno track 'Clear' by Cybotron

  • @n00ba14
    @n00ba14 18 дней назад

    A man’a innocence is truly lost when they realize that the bassline for Ice Ice Baby wasn’t actually made by Vanilla Ice

  • @preservingpast
    @preservingpast 9 месяцев назад +1

    Sample from Charles Aznavour is also in Blu Cantrell - Breathe

  • @thunderous-one
    @thunderous-one 2 месяца назад

    Sampling and looping a sample has always been a skilful art form of its own in the music genre.
    Being 56, I’ve lived through the greatest period in musics history.
    Hiphop has always amazed my with its ingenuity of taking a sample or samples and reinventing them into something new or for a new audience.
    Infact, it’s via this skill I have learnt from where certain samples came from and offended me the opportunity to appreciate the source that I may not have come across otherwise.
    Try Dr Dre/Ice Cube “Natural Born Killaz” and the ingenious sample from Jeff Wayne!

  • @119Agent
    @119Agent 3 дня назад

    Better Call Saul used “I Got The” in one episode. It really threw a lot of people off hearing that in a different song.

  • @GeoZeppelin1979
    @GeoZeppelin1979 Год назад +2

    how could you miss WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS drum loop that the beastie boys used?????????????????

  • @bilboswagginz2808
    @bilboswagginz2808 Год назад +2

    Sampling is completely fine.