The drum sample in this song is Honky Tonk Women, right?
If yes, how the heck did he clear it?
Beck's "Mixed Bizness"
Beck's "Mixed Bizness"
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"Fuckin' Koreans" - Reno 911
"Fuckin' Koreans" - Reno 911
Odelay was at the forefront of that trend, though; "Vultures" comes several years later, in a climate which wasn't quite as forgiving of the practice. Given what happened to the Verve for something that wasn't even real sampling, per se, I'd be surprised if Beck didn't have some sort of expensive backroom deal.
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"Fuckin' Koreans" - Reno 911
"Fuckin' Koreans" - Reno 911
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Xenu wrote:Given what happened to the Verve for something that wasn't even real sampling, per se
It wasn't? I guess I've never checked that closely, but I assumed it was.
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Tangent, but I never knew this.
"I know because it is impossible for a tape to hold the compression levels of these treble boosted MFSL's like Something/Anything. The metal particulate on the tape would shatter and all you'd hear is distortion if even that." - VD