possibly "Saturday" by Norma Jean
check the link: YouTube - Norma Jean - Saturday
Am i becoming too obsessed with disco - because i don't know how i got this tune in my head....it keeps coming back and i have no idea where i got it from!
It goes...
'its Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, its Saturdaaay'
something like that ....sweet, young, female vocal...any idea?
Gracias peeps!!
xxxx
possibly "Saturday" by Norma Jean
check the link: YouTube - Norma Jean - Saturday
no way - its definitely not that!
Maybe you're talking about De La Soul's 'Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays', but I don't know where the sample is from.
Yeah that sounds like it!
Would love to know the original as thats the one in my head not the de la soul one!! :icon_razz:
thanks loads!
http://www.geocities.com/sterling3l/...s_archive.html
From Geocities the sample(s!) used are:
A ROLLER SKATING JAM NAMED "SATURDAYS" -
Earth, Wind & Fire: "Shining Star" That's the Way of the World (CBS 1975) Instant Funk: "I Got My Mind Made Up" Instant Funk (Salsoul 1979) Mighty Ryders: "The Evil Vibrations" Tower of Power: "Ebony Jam" In the Slot (Warner Bros. 1975) Young-Holt Unlimiteds: "Light My Fire" Just A Melody (Brunswick) Frankie Valli: "Grease" Chicago: "Saturday in the Park
Sixty minutes is nothing special (but it\'s all the world to me)
wow that many samples in one song!! which is the one with that vocal though?
x
btw - thank you so much for that phyllis! :icon_biggrin:
One sample needs to be mentioned, although I can see why it doesn't count.
The scratch in De La Soul's 'Saturdays' was looped from Fearless Four's 1983 hit 'F-4000'.
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