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  • The Killers sampled David Bowie's Queen ***** on their song, Mr. Brightside:


    The Black Keys sampled rap group Spoonie Gee and the Treacherous Three (although since the Black Keys song is with Mos Def, I guess you'll say something):


    Florence & the Machine's sampled:


    As for Broken Bells... Danger Mouse samples aplenty.


    Now, granted, guys who play instruments obviously aren't going to sample very much but it's still being done. If we were to look at some pure singers, we'd see much more sampling.


    Oh and The Killers and Broken Bells

    As for the Black Keys, this song is alright with Mos Def and Jim Jones:


    more rockers with hip hop credibility

    Damon Dash is officially back in the music business. XXLMag.com has learned that the Roc-A-Fella co-founder has formed his own, new independent label to release a rap/rock album between The Black Keys and a slew of hip-hop artists, including Mos Def, Jim Jones, Q-Tip, Ludacris and more.

    XXL had the chance to chop it up with Dash earlier today about the new venture and how it came into play. “My assistants, who are now actually A&Rs, were going to a Black Keys concert for their birthday and I wasn’t invited,” he explained. “Usually on their birthdays we all do it together and the reason why I wasn’t invited was because the concert was sold out . And I had never heard of The Black Keys and I was like y’all still gonna go without me. And they was like ‘Yo it’s The Black Keys.” So I was like, lemme hear this group. So I start listening to them and they actually became my favorite group. They were on heavy rotation so we just reached out and we kicked it with them and I was like, ‘I wonder what would happen if we got Jim Jones and the Keys in the studio’ and Jim came in and all of a sudden Mos came in and then [it] just built from there. “

    The album, titled Blak Roc, also features appearances by Raekwon, RZA, Billy Danze of M.O.P., Pharoahe Monch and Ol’ Dirty Bastard, among others. Set for a release on the day after Thanksgiving, otherwise known as Black Friday in the world of retail, the disc will be on a new label started by Dash and the Keys.

    “We had a good rapport with one another,” he said. “And I like the way they do their business and they kind of like the way I do mine and it just turned into this project. “

    When asked what made him return to the music business after all these years, Dash said it was all about the love. “The Black Keys are about real music and all these other people that came through are really good at what they do,” he told XXL. “And it was more for love really. We didn’t know what it was gonna be, we just knew that we just liked making music. And that’s really what it’s about at this point. At least after being in the game this long you don’t wana just be doing it for money that becomes obvious…If I was to be a part of anything, it would have to be something like this.
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    • Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
      The Killers sampled David Bowie's Queen ***** on their song, Mr. Brightside:
      http://www.whosampled.com/sample/vie...Queen%20B****/
      No, they didn't.

      That site is just someone saying they sound similar. And I don't agree.

      The Black Keys sampled rap group Spoonie Gee and the Treacherous Three (although since the Black Keys song is with Mos Def, I guess you'll say something):
      http://www.whosampled.com/sample/vie...ee-Love%20Rap/
      Yeah, no **** I'll say something? That's 'cause it's Mos Def ****ing "sampling". You just proved my point.

      No, they didn't. They used one phrase from the song ("how quickly the glamour fades"), but they didn't sample -- it's sung by the singer as part of her song and the melody differs slightly also.

      As for Broken Bells... Danger Mouse samples aplenty.
      What did he sample as part of Broken Bells?

      The reason why he did Broken Bells was so he was working with an actual musician who writes actual music (and is terrific with hooks), so he didn't have to sample. Surprise surprise, the music is stellar compared to most of his work.
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      • The Black Keys



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        • Did you see the rest of my post? They're apparently Dame Dash's favorite group.
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          • Who the hell is Dame Dash?

            It's blues-rock...I can see why a lot of black people like it.
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            • Originally posted by Asher View Post
              Who the hell is Dame Dash?

              It's blues-rock...I can see why a lot of black people like it.
              Roc-a-Fella Records co-founder with Jay-Z.
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              • White guys who don't know how to rap.

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                • Anyway, before I was so rudely interrupted by haters...

                  Some Clarence Carter...


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                  • Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
                    Anyway, before I was so rudely interrupted by haters...


                    Sorry. I just can't help posting my 80's punk crap.

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                    • Originally posted by Thoth View Post


                      Sorry. I just can't help posting my 80's punk crap.

                      I am puzzled by your selection of Beethoven, Ode to Joy at that. I would've expected more Wagnerian tastes. Would've thought you would consider Beethoven boring.



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                      • Originally posted by Al B. Sure! View Post
                        I am puzzled by your selection of Beethoven, Ode to Joy at that. I would've expected more Wagnerian tastes. Would've thought you would consider Beethoven boring.




                        Beethoven was one of the greatest composers who ever lived. He could capture an emotion and set it to music that would last for the ages.
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                            The Wizard of AAHZ

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                              The Wizard of AAHZ

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                              • wow, another page of speer spamming it up with his bull****.

                                asher, there's nothing wrong with sampling. there is something brilliant and very creative in taking the work of someone else and taking it in a completely different direction. of course a lot of it is done badly, and in a boring and unoriginal way. see for example a lot of the stuff that albert posts, but anything can be done badly and it doesn't invalidate the work of people doing it well. avio posted a track by an australian band called the avalanches a couple of pages back, they did a whole album (called since i left you) which was pretty much all sampled. it was a work of genius, although there was no follow up, because the band made no money (due to sampling fees, not lack of sales).

                                by the way, florence and the machine - the girl with one eye is a cover, of some reasonably obscure UK punk band, i forget the name unfortunately. the xx have done some amazing covers, their version of womak and womak's teardrops far surpasses the original (i posted it in the last music thread).

                                and aahz, i was actually reasonably impressed by your last two selections, instrumental hip-hop have you ever heard of a genre called aquacrunk?
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