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Old 05-11-2012, 07:16 PM
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We need video.



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Old 05-11-2012, 07:49 PM
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From Funky 16 Corners - nice write up:

http://funky16corners.com/?p=2755

Greetings all.

Welcome to another week here at the Corners du Fonque…

As has been mentioned several times recently most of what you’ve been reading here in the last few weeks was – due to necessity – prepared a few weeks in advance so as to facilitate the massive amount of commuting and other life-disrupting activities involved in my wife’s treatment (which, now that I mention it seems to be going well, so let’s keep those fingers crossed).

This weekend has been especially tiring, but the news of the passing of the mighty MCA, Adam Yauch could not be ignored, so as soon as we got home and rolled out of the Funky16Corners-mobile, I rolled into the record vault and got to work.

I have listened to hip hop, first passively (way back in the day) and then as a lightweight consumer with a focus therein on what I would consider dynamic use of sampled material.

You can’t really talk about that aspect of the game without giving props to the Beastie Boys.

Over the years the Beasties have played a big part in piqueing my interest in samples and by association the sounds sampled (why else would I have owned a copy of Alphonse Mouzon’s ‘Funky Snakefoot’) long before I was spinning (or writing about) funk, soul, jazz and rare groove.

Sampling/cut and paste is an art in which it’s not terribly difficult to separate the lazy slobs from the masters, i.e. being able to differentiate from someone who can lift a song wholesale and slap something new on it and someone who can hear a really interesting sound within another piece of music and re-purpose it in a way that makes your ears (and brain) perk up in admiration.

One of the dangers of trainspotting is that the listener runs the risk of getting lost in the component parts, losing sight of the forest for the digitally borrowed trees.

However, secure in the knowledge that good taste is sometimes its own reward, the best samples sound as good (or better) in their original form as they do when placed as a cog in another ‘machine’. Often (not always, obviously) groovy bits of sound are not sui generis, and are traceable back to an equally groovy “whole”, which is the case in the music I bring you today.

I like to think that the first time I had my mind blown by ‘Paul’s Boutique’ or ‘Check Your Head’ my crates (and ears) were deep enough that I recognized some of the coolest stuff, but at the same time I’m honest enough to admit that the ensuing years witnessed my recognition of some of that music for the first time (like the time my man Marshall down in DC dropped Jimmy Smith’s previously unknown – to me – version of ‘I’m Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More Babe’ and the light bulb went off over my head).

It was in those moments of recognition that new digging targets were registered and I followed them into flea markets, record stores on onto the interwebs.

The cuts I bring you today are examples of some of my favorite Beastie Boys samples (drums, bass and guitar) out of my crates.

Some of them were things I already had, others, like the bass in ‘Big Sur Suite’ and ‘Yo Yo’ or the guitar in ‘Machine Gun’, I picked up first and discovered/recognized the sample(s) after the fact.

What all of them have in common, aside from the fact that they appealed to the Beasties, is that they are all worth listening to in their entirety.

Maybe some of you will be hearing the complete songs for the first time.

I hope you dig them all, and I’ll see you later in the week.

Keep the faith

Larry



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Old 05-11-2012, 10:47 PM
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We need video.
Sorry, playing it on the sound system, not playing it live. They did dedicate Me and My Friends to Adam.



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Old 05-12-2012, 08:12 AM
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http://arrestedmotion.com/2012/05/st...e-mca-tribute/

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http://thehundreds.com/blog/2012/05/...Jpqqbs.twitter


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Old 05-12-2012, 10:20 AM
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good lord that is huge



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totally dude. it was my pleasure. today was so amazing for me, and i love my bbmb fam.

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Old 05-12-2012, 10:48 AM
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My tribute to Yauch, and the Beastie Boys:
IT'S THE BEAST-IE BOYS!!
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Old 05-12-2012, 11:15 AM
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Jim Shearer is shouting out Beastie Boys songs in reference to the videos being played on VH1's Top 20 right now.

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Old 05-12-2012, 01:35 PM
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Mix Master Mike has a graphic on his site:

http://www.mixmastermike.com/



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Old 05-12-2012, 07:15 PM
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Yeah, i ran to Barnes n Noble yesterday and bought every magazine that had Yauch mentioned...
ROLLING FUCKIN STONE is the one that hella stuck out to me.. it pisses me off...
A. Are you kidding me about the cover? YAUCH didnt make the cover....they barley said at the top of the mag, "remembering Adam Yauch". They had a no-name midget on the cover, yet not MCA....
B. Although they only had 2 pages on him, the article had some very juicy stuff D:
C....however said they heard the beasties in their studio....umh....i dont think it was the beasties...sorry
i think its BS.



I Love Adam Yauch.
I truly lost apart of myself.
Rap in peace my beautiful friend.

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