Any Drum Fill Fans???
Big_Stacks
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Hey,Are any of you cats fans of the drum fill? We're rappin' about drum breaks, but what about drum fills that get you amped up? I'll start, the drum fill at the beginning of:-"Trespassin'"-The Ohio Players.I love it because it's real dirty and raggedy-soundin'.Peace,Big Stacks from Kakalak
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Kak-kak, dooooo.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
I love that scene in Wild Stye with Flash cutting doubles of this in his kitchen.
Can't say I listen for drum fills in general, but when Modeliste or Al Jackson is drumming...
Here's another funky one:
The drum fill right before the break in "I Turn My Back on Love" by Skull Snaps.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
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i love that one, classis roll!
whoever put that track together had, like, just that one record, because the rest of the biggie track is from the very next song on that M.I. LP: summer breeze. "ok i got the intro... maybe this next song on the record has something for the verses!"
but its awesome regardless. sinister summer breeze steez.
Edit:
I just remembered that the P.Booty fill is not a part of the Jimmy Smith break, but it was pasted onto the beginning by the Beastie Boys. I guess it has just become one entity in my mind. Where is that fill from then? I feel like I know it from somewhere. Anyway, toms get love over here ???
eddy senay- "cameo"
funkadelic "nappy dugout"
kool & gang "love & understanding"
odetta "hit or miss"
What? No "Hook and Sling" yet? Man, that break had tons of nasty-ass drum fills. What about "Here Comes the Meter Man" by The Meters?
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Don't sample it though because he will come at you veraciously.
Massive muhfuckin' cosignature on this one. That break is the illest, as are those fills, and the way they punch in the fills during the verses and then let the whole shit just run ("one more time!") at the end is retarded doo doo def.
The beginning of "Don't Make Hurtin' Me a Habit" by The Marvalettes (right before the break):
Kak, boom, kak-kak, dooo.
It's not just the riff itself (which is rather simple), but the sounds of those Funk Bros. drums.
I remember back in the day, I would ALWAYS go to Motown-based joints for drum fills. Oh yeah, right about the beginning of "Soulful Strut"? And one more question, where is that fill from that Prince Paul uses on "Plug Tunin'"? The one with the two snare notes (I love the sound of those simple two notes). I've always wanted to know this one.
Last one, no "Big City Funk" by Dennis Coffey?
Grrrrrrkak-kak, kak-kak-kak (DJ Mark the 45 King-related).
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Hey,
I had an "oops" on this one. I was playing break/funk records today, and the correct song for the above drum fill is "Find Someone to Love" from the "First Impressions" LP. My bad!!!
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Isn't this, "I'm Just Gonna Love You A Little More, Babe" by Barry White, or is my memory failing me?
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Dino Danelli from the Rascals OWNS this thread, as does whoever played drums on the Four Seasons' hits from the sixties ("Dawn" sounds like the wrath of thunder).[/b]
Good calls. Don't forget about Grady Tate's work with Ray Bryant. I still didn't get an answer on the two-note snare fill Prince Paul used in "Plug Tunin'" (and also on "My Brother's a Basehead").
Boom kak, boom-boom boom kak, boom boom kak boom-boom boom klik-klik[/b]
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
That's why I always dug New Birth's "Dream Merchant" over Jerry Butler's, because New Birth's drummer is just rollin' & tumblin' all over them snares like a human earthquake...[/b]
You'll love/hate this, pickwick: I recently found an old pause-button tape of mine whereupon I had taken the little drum-and-guitar grind that imemdiately follows the intro for "Let's Hang On" and looped it, you know, hip-hop style. And just to dig my hole deeper, I think I also showed similar disrespect to a Paul Revere and the Raiders track ("Happening '69" or "'69 Is Happening" or "'68 And I'll Owe You One" or something like that).
The same tape also had a Henry Franklin loop. Hey, Bam.
You know, I've never been the biggest Four Seasons fan, outside of a few guilty pleasures like "Dawn." And since the intro to "Let's Hang On" is really the only part I like, I'd probably find your remix pretty amusing!
your ass is going to hell[/b]
I can tell you're angry, but wait until you hear my Charlie Rich mash-up, "I Feel Like Going House." I really think it will change your mind.
I ain't hattin'[/b] - you gotta send me an mp3 of this shit, it may indeed change my mind!
"Lord, I feel like going house...I tried and I failed"...[/b]
It's actually currently tied up in some litigation surrounding a little sampled Rolling Stones/Thin Lizzy/Dave Chappelle interlude ("Silver!"/"Fox!"/"I'm rich, bitch!"), but I'll definitely put you on the promo list.