this track was sampled in double dee and steinski`s lesson 1.all i can say is the lyrics go "new york is red hot,new york is red hot...." over n over.
ive got a feeling its the peech boys,but could be wrong?!!!
on the subject of the lessons,does anyone know the speech sample at the start of lesson 3 ???
(were gonna do a song,that you never heard before)
thanks in advance
It's 'Take The Country To NY City' by Bohannon.![]()
What would you do without your muesli...where would you be without a bowl?
thanks for that!
much appreciated mate.
now we are looking into the Douuble D steinsky mixes, there is a few that always bugged me.
In Lesson 2
The guitar loop under Dirty Harry "do you feel lucky punk"
In Lesson 3
The meixcan song" i know a dark secluded place a place where no one knows your name " on top of apache
A acapella on top of Dance to the drummers beat. They whisper/sing " thats right that sho your right" as few tmes or that is atleast what i think they sing.
The quote "Mars needs Women"
The intro "were gonna do a song you never heard before.
Yup thats is the rest i got
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Originally Written by kaliffen
Great job Forrrece,
I managed to ID the right version of the Hernando's Hideaway. Have a listen on the link...unfortunately not the part that were in the mix, but i was lucky to find it on limewire.......now where do iget the original vinyl from
Click here :lol:
Seems 'Mars Needs Women' may well be from the 1967 film of same title. It's on DVD at Amazon.
Apparently, the '...we gonna do a song, that you neva heard befo'' quote from is none other than Otis Redding.
What would you do without your muesli...where would you be without a bowl?
Spot on.
It's on the 'Good To Me- Recorded live at the Whisky A-Go Go, Vol 2' album.
It's just before track 'Chained and Bound'. On the cd, it's recorded at the end of track 4 'Good to Me' just as the track ends.
The album is also the home of another sample on the same Double Dee & Steinski track
"This is the part of this song you've got to watch ladies and gentlemen".
That's taken from "I've been loving you too long".
Last edited by MrDB; January 10th, 2008 at 02:02 PM. Reason: additional note
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