I firmly believe there are people who are just musicians. They see the world around them differently. Whether they pursue music as a career or just the sight. My kiddo sees things like this. I am jealous/appreciate his ability to do this. Gift not from me. How cool to see this and think, viola, it can be this. Humans, we are amazing creatures. Too cool.
Awesome factoid! The drum loop you hear added toward the end is a variation of the Amen Break. It has a very interesting history. You'll know what I mean when you hear it @ 2:20 in this video... https://youtu.be/5SaFTm2bcac?si=V9L5NCbt3-NZWDJ-
I don't really care that much about her sounding like Chester. I would much prefer if she would do her thing to the old songs. The new songs they recorded to fit her style better are nicer.
But in the end it doesn't even matter. It's Linkin Park not Bob Dylan.
Kind of like the intro to Blackened by Metallica is played backwards on the album. I've listened to them since about 1986 and just found this out about 3 months ago.
Heyyyyy hey hey, we all love grunge. I was listening to AIC this afternoon, but the man started on the LP thing you know, at least give that little legend a looksee into Woodstock ‘99
I honestly can't even comprehend how people think like this about such ordinary things. Like that video about the Beastie Boys samples blows my mind every time. I just can't comprehend taking such a small sound bite like that and out of a wider song/soundtrack
the cool thing is everyone's just built a different way. I'm very skilled in my field and get almost frustrated that others can't rattle off file paths or pull apart code that isn't theirs and find the error. But I can watch my fiance see a cup of coffee and accurately tell the roast. the temperature is far too hot and the grind too course for the roast all before even holding or taking a sip of it. How the HELL can they do that? We all see the world differently and it's p God damn cool.
I was watching Jaws 2 randomly (my parents had AMC on) and I heard this phrase of music randomly that sounded SO FAMILIAR ( https://youtu.be/LKCKCBPgJag?t=95 ), and it had me digging for like 3 hours to figure out where I knew it from.
FINALLY found it (Music of the Night from Phantom of the Opera: https://youtu.be/77umP7IRxD4?si=uC9Z8z1hRPbEzZA_ ). Problem is, the music for Phantom was written in 1986 and Jaws 2 came out in 1978. Turns out, the two musical phrases are completely unrelated.
This sort of shit though is why Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim, amongst others) says he likes to use a sample in such a way that the original owners never notice. I'm sure not having to pay royalties for it is nice too..
Whats the Beastie Boys one? Ive seen the one with Daft Punk (One More Time iirc) that really made me sit quietly for a few minutes, and one amazing mix from Stupéflip on how they made one of their most popular tracks while half-listening to classic orchestra: https://youtube.com/shorts/qdBptJd2WBw?si=y7l9OXGmmoMthxec
so did a lot of artists in the mid 90s. go listen to shadow, krush, goldie (rob playford, really), photek, chemical bros, spring heel jack, amon tobin, squarepusher, luke vibert, everyone on ninja tune, portishead, lamb, etc, etc.
prodigy were already million $ artists by the time firestarter came out. they were on top of the pops by 1991. liam definitely had a nice studio and would have been recording to DAT. atari or C64 or an amiga were standard for sequencers at that time. (paradox STILL uses a C64). shadow was using 2 turntables, a shitty mixer, and an MPC60 and made endtroducing. prodigy were groundbreakers. respect. but shadow took sampling to another level.
Their new lead singer is a Scientologist and signed a letter supporting Danny Masterson, who is in prison for rape. I just think that someone who's in a cult that believes that mental illness is fake is...kind of a poor fit for this particular band for obvious reasons.
Per the Rolling Stone, “Several years ago, I was asked to support someone I considered a friend at a court appearance, and went to one early hearing as an observer,” (Armstrong) wrote. “Soon after, I realized I shouldn’t have. I always try to see the good in people, and I misjudged him. I have never spoken with him since. Unimaginable details emerged and he was later found guilty.” The whole Scientology business still applies but yeah.
ImmaCatImmaSexyCat
Musician brains must be wild.
crasemana
‘Your toxic love got me … something!’
Woogyface
willpostanything
Applied so hard and got so far, but in the end, I wasn't even hired - LinkedIn Park.
TheOnlyPtylerdactyl
Wow, that's cool af
Dybidude5
RIP Chester
shanasphone350
I firmly believe there are people who are just musicians. They see the world around them differently. Whether they pursue music as a career or just the sight. My kiddo sees things like this. I am jealous/appreciate his ability to do this. Gift not from me. How cool to see this and think, viola, it can be this. Humans, we are amazing creatures. Too cool.
Clayman8
Still one of my fav tracks of theirs too, Meteora was a very solid album
TheDoctorCrankenstein
This is exactly the type of shit I come to imgur for.
pettingmycatwhileipoo
Awesome factoid! The drum loop you hear added toward the end is a variation of the Amen Break. It has a very interesting history. You'll know what I mean when you hear it @ 2:20 in this video... https://youtu.be/5SaFTm2bcac?si=V9L5NCbt3-NZWDJ-
kirmokum
that's not the amen. i think it's a layered funky mule.
flavivsaetivs
A lot of I See Stars' early music is Runescape samples.
flavivsaetivs
Here it is, then compare it to "The Common Hours II" from End of the World Party
https://archive.org/details/ISS-RI-2006
Heisanevilgenius
It's reversed, not inverted
PizzaCat64
I believe that clip is from 1963's From Russia With Love?
tiptoeingthru
Mm yeah. This is the lady who played the girl on OP's clip, 40 years later.
defurious
Hybrid Theory will always have its day but to me Meteora was their best album.
ekraft1189
Reanimation was my favorite. I still listen to it
kruug
I'm more of a Minutes to Midnight fan, but all of their albums are good.
dr3dz1k
Heard that last Saturday ❤️
RayneOfSalt
God she's awful at imitating Chester's style. Dumbarses shoulda begged Jennifer Weiss to join 'em.
dr3dz1k
I don't really care that much about her sounding like Chester. I would much prefer if she would do her thing to the old songs. The new songs they recorded to fit her style better are nicer.
But in the end it doesn't even matter. It's Linkin Park not Bob Dylan.
PuckerScream
Kind of like the intro to Blackened by Metallica is played backwards on the album. I've listened to them since about 1986 and just found this out about 3 months ago.
csullivan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJ1vCidA53c
DisconnectedFromWhatIOnceEmbraced
TIL
amp99
Sound.
MedicSolidarity
Chester still jamming with us
HoboTheSapient
awesome, thx for sharing!
scissorxmextimbers
The song, the lighting, the timing https://media2.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPWE1NzM3M2U1aDh6aWEwaGcxdXB5ODQ5aWJ1c3F2N3V2bnI1ZjM1ZGVqYTRheDkxayZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/MPtLqPiT3whGGBaUBo/200w.webp
mikeatike
You just peaked, bro. :)
Efreeti
Reminds me of this clip from SOAD playing Aerials live in Yerevan, Armenia
4chanrefugee
Neat. Now I'm making my toddler listen to 2000's alternative rock.
ToonamiT0M
Why haven't you been playing it for them already?!
japhex
Heeeey hey hey, give the toddler the good stuff…give him the nu-metal era.
DanielAsparagus
What??? No. Go back to grunge.
japhex
Heyyyyy hey hey, we all love grunge. I was listening to AIC this afternoon, but the man started on the LP thing you know, at least give that little legend a looksee into Woodstock ‘99
ToasterDent
Toddler will try so hard, but in the end it won't even matter
solrev
Good. This is the way.
SarcasticComment
toddlers have a choice? they are so low to the ground.
4chanrefugee
Toddlers don't have a choice. That's why I'm making him listen to it as opposed to listening to it with him.
DragonBjorne
THISISKINDA
HARDTOREAD
RadioFloyd
Is that the actor who played Doctor Strange?
DragonBjorne
Close! You’re thinking of his brother, THISISSORTA HARDTOREAD.
NateFrog
I honestly can't even comprehend how people think like this about such ordinary things. Like that video about the Beastie Boys samples blows my mind every time. I just can't comprehend taking such a small sound bite like that and out of a wider song/soundtrack
ZAX1527
Daft punk is crazy. When you realize their samples come from 70s funk songs, it makes sense that they made Random Access Memories https://youtu.be/5AqHSvR9bqs?si=h1tTSeEk3PbpGecx
TooSoonOldTooLateSmart
Paul is dead.
RevRagnarok
It's how Trent Reznor got a Country Music Award... https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country/trent-reznor-cma-awards-old-town-road-911941/
Fanner50
That’s why it takes forever for a group to put out an album now. In the sixties it was not uncommon to put out a couple albums a year.
Crowlands
I knew of a full, several minutes long techno song, made using the 5 seconds long drowning theme from Sonic.
Sadly it's not, AFAIA, on OCRemix any more, and I never was able to find it elsewhere.
MachaGrey
There is a Glamorous remix that uses a speak and spell...and I can't find it anywhere...I feel your pain
viva93
the cool thing is everyone's just built a different way. I'm very skilled in my field and get almost frustrated that others can't rattle off file paths or pull apart code that isn't theirs and find the error. But I can watch my fiance see a cup of coffee and accurately tell the roast. the temperature is far too hot and the grind too course for the roast all before even holding or taking a sip of it. How the HELL can they do that? We all see the world differently and it's p God damn cool.
pixelscapes
There are so many videos on their samples — which would you suggest?
flamingflamingo
I was watching Jaws 2 randomly (my parents had AMC on) and I heard this phrase of music randomly that sounded SO FAMILIAR ( https://youtu.be/LKCKCBPgJag?t=95 ), and it had me digging for like 3 hours to figure out where I knew it from.
FINALLY found it (Music of the Night from Phantom of the Opera: https://youtu.be/77umP7IRxD4?si=uC9Z8z1hRPbEzZA_ ). Problem is, the music for Phantom was written in 1986 and Jaws 2 came out in 1978. Turns out, the two musical phrases are completely unrelated.
fartharder
John Williams wrote Phantom!!! Ahhhhh!!! https://media3.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPTY1YjkxZmJlejhoZ2YzYmVtcHVkZDJvYWM3MDE4Zmwyb3RpbG9uaXl2M3M0Zm82YyZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/wrg1J9NWeu7nWwIXeJ/giphy.mp4
flamingflamingo
In my head canon, he's at least responsible for that song after living in Andrew Lloyd Webber's head because of that movie.
Sh1tMovieGroup
This sort of shit though is why Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim, amongst others) says he likes to use a sample in such a way that the original owners never notice. I'm sure not having to pay royalties for it is nice too..
fknbastard
Samples under a certain length don’t require royalties right?
Sh1tMovieGroup
I guess it's depend on the nature of the sample, at a certain length how could you differentiate a sample from a chord, for instance?
Clayman8
Whats the Beastie Boys one?
Ive seen the one with Daft Punk (One More Time iirc) that really made me sit quietly for a few minutes, and one amazing mix from Stupéflip on how they made one of their most popular tracks while half-listening to classic orchestra:
https://youtube.com/shorts/qdBptJd2WBw?si=y7l9OXGmmoMthxec
NateFrog
It wasn't Beastie Boys, it was Daft Punk. Tired typing. My bad <3
Clayman8
Damn, here i was hoping for more useless esoteric deep lore to learn ! :D
ChickenLord666
Can anyone answer the beastie boys question? Pretty please?
SayRamrod
hey gang, do yall mean the tom segura podcast episode with christian hand? get a taste around 1hr 14m in
https://youtu.be/ohdEfTJEsCs?si=OjMvrOCOC2AKHA4V
IMakeLotsOfReferencesAndRemakes
I mean this was on the front page a few days ago but as a result I can at least link you this other little gem
muliphen
Shit, now I'm always going to hear Evil Woman in Face to Face.
Atomic2
It always drove me nuts trying to understand the words, only to find out it was "christofer rob-"
Chronomechanist
To be fair, Daft Punk are the absolute GOAT of sampling
LokiOnTheCouch
I really love this kinda shit
Sh1tMovieGroup
They have a whole channel, I saw a breakdown of several Daft Punk songs, it was awesome
TheBlueMuppet
Wait till you see bow The Prodigy made half their stuff
kirmokum
it's how a dozen genres have made music for 30+ years.
TheBlueMuppet
Yeah, they push it a bit, though, lol
kirmokum
so did a lot of artists in the mid 90s. go listen to shadow, krush, goldie (rob playford, really), photek, chemical bros, spring heel jack, amon tobin, squarepusher, luke vibert, everyone on ninja tune, portishead, lamb, etc, etc.
WhiteyHead
The Prodigy's are also insane, especially considering the technology of the time.
WhiteyHead
Someone using Abletone to remake "Smack My Bitch Up" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eU5Dn-WaElI
Langtidsholdbar
The Dirt Chamber Sessions - pure gold!! Pure genius!
kirmokum
DJ shadow would like to have a word.
ButLogicallyTho
https://media4.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPWE1NzM3M2U1b2xqbXA0ZWF1NGRkdzMxYzh3OXpyZ2o2enQxdmM5ZGY1a2gxeHhhaCZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/Z6dFBeTbA8QjS/200w.webp
autofire
I'd like to see DJ Shadow make Firestarter with an atari 2600 and 2 audio cassettes
NumptyDumptyLump
I'd love to see that! Both are great art geniuses and I'm sure would've respected each other.
kirmokum
prodigy were already million $ artists by the time firestarter came out. they were on top of the pops by 1991. liam definitely had a nice studio and would have been recording to DAT. atari or C64 or an amiga were standard for sequencers at that time. (paradox STILL uses a C64). shadow was using 2 turntables, a shitty mixer, and an MPC60 and made endtroducing. prodigy were groundbreakers. respect. but shadow took sampling to another level.
autofire
I wish I could find a comprehensive list of the samples and processes used. I know one song was made with an atari 2600 and2 audio cassettes
kirmokum
https://www.whosampled.com/The-Prodigy/
autofire
Who's a sexy mofo? You are<3
NKato
Yes and? Mike is still a piece of shit.
HistoricalContext
I'll listen to their stuff with Chester, but I'm not touching anything new they make. Fuck them.
kruug
https://youtube.com/shorts/ozOv1J5MtgY
ProfessionalCrastinator
I’m out of the loop, what happened?
kruug
Neckbeards gonna neckbeard. https://youtube.com/shorts/ozOv1J5MtgY
HistoricalContext
Their new lead singer is a Scientologist and signed a letter supporting Danny Masterson, who is in prison for rape. I just think that someone who's in a cult that believes that mental illness is fake is...kind of a poor fit for this particular band for obvious reasons.
kruug
She isn't in the Church. Her parents are (might just be her mother) but she isn't.
RayneOfSalt
They had so many better options and went with her.
kruug
She matched their energy and fit the vibe of the band.
serleth
Per the Rolling Stone, “Several years ago, I was asked to support someone I considered a friend at a court appearance, and went to one early hearing as an observer,” (Armstrong) wrote. “Soon after, I realized I shouldn’t have. I always try to see the good in people, and I misjudged him. I have never spoken with him since. Unimaginable details emerged and he was later found guilty.” The whole Scientology business still applies but yeah.
kruug
Except there's no proof that she's a Scientologist.
duktayp
He broke his toe in this scene
Jaqdakloun
After he found out Darth Vader had been dead the whole time
MoodyMagpie
https://media0.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPTY1YjkxZmJlb2UzemxzNHBjdTVhNmgwbzJndmdxZWQ0NzIxb3hzeXZ1MTQxeTZvbSZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/neXzpXFcOQ0hy/giphy.mp4
goflyblind
rosebud was the name of the helmet.
jbrightmans
Ooooh, Jaws was the shark
Jaqdakloun
His name was Bruce, he also had a small part in Looking for my Fish Son, and played Royal Shark in Suicidal Crowd
Magnar1183
Who does he think he is...? Viggo Mortensen?
Vergenbuurg
He was also ill with dysentery, which resulted in him using the gun.
ProcrastinatingWork
The behind the scenes say he cried he was so lonely working with the green screen while all his fellow actors were far away
DarthGoodguy
And working title was Blue Harvest, chosen because it didn’t sound interesting
IchiOni
They had to hire a body double because he was "confusingly large".
Vergenbuurg
Wikipedo
How could he still save people on 9/11 with a broken toe?
wozat
He had 9 left