A most obscure sample ID
down_beat
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Not another Vic Juris, hardly a find to brag of and of faint interest only to those into the mechanics of past sampling: http://www.divshare.com/download/695643-22fAs used in part of "Un Autre Introduction"??? http://www.divshare.com/download/695693-58bAnd from the film??? http://www.divshare.com/download/695696-fe4It's from a really crap European film. TAKE THAT TO THE BRAEKS.
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i think i know you, from when i was in Brisbane...
It's not a big deal, but compare & contrast.
Some Greek film in 03 using what stock sound library sample whatever? Take a listen. I'll say no more on it, I just posted it for interest. It's there for your perusal.
Yeah, isn't that like the go-to baby gaga recording? I've heard it used many times in music and movies. "Are You That Somebody" by Aaliyah, for example. Am I missing something here?
beat me to it
The reason I say this is that I used to have this cassette tape when I was a kid with a recording of a sound FX LP. I used this tape for making my own mock radio programs with my two cassette decks and a microphone (ah, those were the days).
On this tape was all your usual usual FX (traffic, sports, fanfares, ambience, nature, battle and so on), including that particular recording of the baby doing its googoo thing, going on for at least a minute or so. Acapella, without music or anything in the background. I remember it very disctincly (especially that "aaaa-aaa"), because I listened to that FX tape a zillion times.
So, I'm guessing it must date back further than the Perry/Kingsley usage which is from around '66. Probably some old BBC late 50s/early 60s type of thing.
Haha, I love these nerdy sample threads. Where's Hawkeye and Easy Mo Bee's hairdryer?
definitely the same one for "are you that somebody"
The real story, though, is Regina's "Baby Love," which utilizes the same sample to more devastating effect. I distinctly remember getting my inseam measured at some point in the eighties while this song played over the PA, making me only slightly less uncomfortable than being eleven years old and getting my hair cut languidly by a moderately attractive thirtysomething miss with Garden-Weasel bangs while "Obsession" by Animotion was pounding in the background. In both cases, the resultant feelings were a little difficult to process.
True.