Anyone aware of the origin of the female vocal samples "Whoo Yeah" that is pervasive throughout Rob Base's "It Takes Two"
John :)
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Anyone aware of the origin of the female vocal samples "Whoo Yeah" that is pervasive throughout Rob Base's "It Takes Two"
John :)
The bulk of the tune (including the Woo Yeah break) is ripped from Lyn Collins - Think, one of the most sampled breakbeats ever.
I reckon they must have had a copy of this:
http://www.discogs.com/release/176812
because the weird synthy bit on the intro is sampled from the Galactic Force Band tune on there.
have u got that mikeee rippage if ya do bro
Think i may have already ripped that one, i'll shout ya later when im back at home ;)
:D Yup That's it. I found a copy and used it in a bootleg remix.
Here's a link to the Mash-Up I did. I call it simply "It Takes Two to Kiss" and it's essentially Rob Base vs Prince, with some extra production work I did.
http://home.pacbell.net/liechty/DJ_J...vs_Prince_.mp3
Enjoy! DJ John
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Originally Posted by DJ John
WICKED MASH-UP BUD!!!!!!!!
Wicked stuff mate :thumbsup:
Thanks everyone!! :)
Quick test..........Please ignore.
Nice work Mike.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike
You can pick up the re-issue of Lyn Collins - Think (About it) here
http://classic.juno.co.uk/IP/IF124657-01.htm
Worth it for the bonus beats and Rock Me again
http://217.158.65.110/MP3/SF124657-01-01-02.mp3
http://217.158.65.110/MP3/SF124657-01-02-01.mp3
Amazing record(s).
Hey everyone! Thx for the compliments. Now, I need some help.
I'm creating a short audio track for a club called "Booty" and I need source material with the word "booty" in it. This could be from a movie or a tv show, commercial, news radio, whatever.
I just need different audio clips of people saying anything with the word in it.
It could even be video (I can extract the audio from the video easily).
Is their a site on the internet that allows you to scour movie scripts looking for the certain words?
I did a google search, but got unfavorable results.
Thx, DJ John :D