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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Oct 21, 2009 ^^
Rating : 4.928 (6,711/366,093 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T20:08:43.122182Z
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All the known samples in order of apparition :
Theme From Lawrence Of Arabia by Geoff Love and His Orchestra (1971) : melody at 0:11 (and throughout the first dialogue, in background)
Dexter's Expulsion scene from the movie ''Polyester'' (1981) : dialogue at 0:18
Wade In The Water by Harvey Mandel (1968) : main drums that begins at 0:31
No Pistol Amigo scene from the movie ''The Good The Bad and The Ugly'' (1966) : gunshot with horse sound at 0:43, 1:21, 1:42, 2:05, 2:13 and 2:49
My Way Of Life by The Enoch Light Singers (1969) : choir and horns at 0:43 and main melody at 0:52
Frontier Psychiatrist by Wayne and Shuster (1959) : vocals saying : ''That boy needs therapy''
''(purely)Psychosomatic''
''Lay down on the couch''
''What does that mean ?''
''You're a nut ! You're crazy in the coconut !''
''I'm gonna kill you''
''Grab a kazoo, let's have a tune, now when I count three !''
''Frontier Psychiatrist''
The Leopard by Aunt Theresa (1966) : vocal at saying ''He was white as a sheet'' at 1:17
Theme From The Planets by Dexter Wansel (1976) : drums at 1:19, 2:12 and 2:46
The documentary ''The Conquest of Everest'' (1953) : vocal saying ''Avalanches above business continues below'' at 1:33
Lost Mittens by Aunt Theresa (1966) : vocal at 1:36 saying : ''Did I ever tell you the story about''
I Was A TV Addict by Wayne and Shuster (1959) : vocals saying : ''Cowboys'' at 1:38
''I feel strangely hypnotized !'' at 1:44
''I was in another world, a world of'' at 1:46
''A man with the golden eye-ball'' at 1:53
A Shakespearean Baseball Game by Wayne and Shuster (1959) : vocal saying ''To an optometrist'' at 1:52
Midget by Flip Wilson (1967) : vocal saying ''Midgets'' at 1:39
Cowboys and Colored People by Flip Wilson (1967) : vocals saying : ''Indians'' at 1:40
''Twenty thousand girls'' at 1:49
Picking Berries by Aunt Theresa (1966) : vocals saying : ''Milk'' at 1:50
''Pour juice on your chin'' at 1:56
Kokoku, Sharkey's Day, Credit Racket [Excerpts] (The Interview From the Film Soundtrack to Home of the Brave) by Laurie Anderson (1986) : vocal saying ''Rectangles'' at 1:51
Riot Suit by Flip Wilson (1967) : vocal saying : ''And I promised to my girlfriend I get her'' at 1:57
The Laurie Anderson Interview (Side One) (The Interview From the Film Soundtrack to Home of the Brave) (1986) : vocal saying ''A violin'' at 1:59
Spitfire Prelude and Fugue by Ron Goodwin and His Orchestra (1968) : Violins at 2:00
The Count Counts Flowers by Sesame Street (1974) : little vocal yelling : ''AAAAH'' at 2:14
Lover and a Friend by Eddie Bo and Inez Cheatham (1967) : drums at 2:15
Cuckoo Clocks by Audio Fidelity Records (1962) : Cuckoo at 2:29
The Piece of Wood That Talked by Aunt Theresa (1966) : dialogue grandma/little girl at 3:05, 3:21 and 3:38 and scratched parrot at 3:23
Dr. Domestic's Physical Effect #1 - Piece for Turntables and Records by Doopees (1995) vocal saying ''Yeah'' at 3:12
Anna (El Negro Zum Bon) by George Barnes (1960) : Percussions at 3:37 and guitar at 3:46
EDIT : New sample found today June 25 2021 : Side Two from The Gray Line (Gray Line Sound Tour Of Historic Boston) (1962) : vocal saying ''and he also made false teeth'' at 1:19 and 2:47
2nd EDIT : New sample found today June 29 2021 : La Chaparrita by Percy Faith and His Orchestra (1961) : background melody during the verses at 1:36 and 3:04
3rd EDIT New sample found today October 16 2022 : Wait Till You See Her by The Eddie Thomas Singers (1968) : opera voice at 1:59 on left/right channel and throughout
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I feel like sampling and turntablism is like abstract art; the barrier of entry is pretty low, so people pan the entire genre.
But man, every once in a while you get that person who clearly has some deeper understanding of sound and structure and reaffirms why the genre even exists in the first place. There's something ineffably catchy and mesmerizing about this video.
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It's not only the song that is insanely good, but I'm just impressed by how they managed to get ALL of its aspects and actors onto one and the same stage and make it a coherent thing.
Well, within the scope of what could be called coherent in this song =)
This is a piece of actual art, audio and video alike. Something we rarely get to experience these days.
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3:02 favorite part, the parrot solo is legendary. I can't believe I first saw this in 2008 at summer camp.
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@dannytheman1313
3 years ago
This is like when you fall asleep in front of the tv and your dreams start going on along with whatever's on.
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