Thanks.....
It may be that LoA has a song with that sample, but The Prodigy also have that
sample in "fire" off their album "The Prodigy Experience"
Adios,
Paul
It is by the Prodigy and it is called "Fire".
Wish I knew.. I've seen that sample floating around so
much...
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I'd rather be at a rave.
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.....all everyone seems to do on this poxy board is
write about fucking toytown music (Lords of Acid, Enigma, Prodigy etc), for
christs sake, why on alt.music.techno - why isn't there an alt.music.for.kids
^^^^^^
so you can discuss who used what kids TV sample.....
Hmmm. After reading your little whining message here, I would
have to say that you just might be the kid in this newsgroup. Grow up and
drop your elitist attitude.
Brian.
It's people like YOU that others complain about in the rave
newsgroup..I was answering a QUESTION..someone likes the song, I helped
them out..So what if the prodigy or moby or whoever got really popular?
So it means you have to shoot them down? Youre the kind of person who
would look at somneone like they're crazy if they heard a Prodigy song in
a club and they freaked out cuz they like the song..Grow up..
Songs I can think of that contain this line, although I don't know if
any of these starts out with it:
1. "Fire" by The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (from
_The_Crazy_World_of_Arthur_Brown_). This song came out
around 1965 or so.
2. various versions of "Fire" by the Prodigy. This is the
song that was most popular in 1992. This song came out
during the summer of 1992.
3. some song by...hmm...it's been a while...Sequencial?
This song came out around the summer of 1992 too.
4. "Fire" by a Dallas, Texas, USA techno group called "NASA
Project" (or was it "Global"? It was one of those two
projects, anyway.) This song came out during the summer
of 1992.
My favorites are "Fire (Sunrise Version)" by the Prodigy and the
version of "Fire" that was done by NASA Project (or Global).
--
John Davison
davi...@ecn.purdue.edu
Oh, and being from Dallas, there is no such track from either Nasa Project or
Global with a Prodigy-like "Fire" sample in it. unless it was some kinda
bootleg track that was never released, but how something like that could end up
there i don't know...
really??? perhaps its time 90% of you grew up in your music taste....
Oh, I bow down and worship thee, oh my god of musical taste. I never realized that you didn't approve of my choice in music. Never again shall I doubt thee
or even, heaven forbid, make decision on what music to listen to on my own as
I am only a mere mortal. Please spare my innocent head. It has been distorted
by all those crazy people who said I should decide what I like on my own.
I'm so sorry
Andrew
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paper or plastic -Breakfast With Amy
Perhaps it was Proxima, then? (Let me know!)
Unless memory fails (and it may have), the song was put out on vinyl,
on Excel (not XL) Records (I think).
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John Davison
davi...@ecn.purdue.edu
It's from the album The prodigy Experience. EXCELLENT album!
so according to the wisdom of this newsgroup, I am a nazi because I like
listening to Gabba music, and an elitist because I don't like shit music...
but, I mean, the joke's on you lot really - can't you see that shit like
Smart E's, Lords Of Acid et al are all cashing in on your gullibility, just
because of a few carefully selected samples from TV and true underground
tunes they can re-package old ideas to the masses. Call it elitism if you
like, I don't give a fuck - I am kind of proud to own records that are few
and far between, not just because it makes me 'hardcore', but because I know
that (in the majority of cases) the music is made by people who enjoy what
they do enough to get off their arses and do everything themselves (and don't
take that as a 'I only like indie labels, major labels suck' argument -
becuase it isn't at all...look at Eye-Q records, a subsid of WEA [I think]
and you don't see music with no soul coming out of there....).
Flame me if you like, I really don't care a shit for any of your stupid
views....
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: John Davison
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To add one more to this list, though it leave techno and goes into goth
dance industrial The Electric Hellfire from Kenosha Wi. They have a full
length out on Cleopatra records called Burn Baby Burn.
Bill Thomas
The Foundation
Friday nights midnight to 3am
91.7 FM WSUW Whitewater Wi
Robert
There is no ultimate gauge of taste. We must decide for ourselves.
Our preference makes us no > than or < than others. We are all =.
Peace, Love and harmony,
TMS
Amen sister, what gets up our noses is intense and full of meaning
to someone else. I knew a guy who ran right out and bought the
cassette single of Ice Ice Baby, and I must admit I liked it someat
the first couple of listens. But I *like* to think I saw through it
to what it was-... We all still slag chart dance music (musak),
but theres enough good stuff out there for us to be able to ignore
it.
rEN
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I forgot to logout one day...I am a moron...I am stupid...Barney is God.
No, you aren't a Nazi if you like gabber. What idiot told you that?
You are an elitist because you put people down who like music that you don't
like.
>but, I mean, the joke's on you lot really - can't you see that shit like
>Smart E's, Lords Of Acid et al are all cashing in on your gullibility, just
>because of a few carefully selected samples from TV and true underground
>tunes they can re-package old ideas to the masses.
Umm.... how can you lump all of these different groups together under the
heading, "kiddie music that samples television?" That doesn't really make sense
to me. It's sort of like calling all music that has guitar in it country
because you don't like Garth Brooks.
Call it elitism if you
>like, I don't give a fuck - I am kind of proud to own records that are few
>and far between, not just because it makes me 'hardcore', but because I know
>that (in the majority of cases) the music is made by people who enjoy what
>they do enough to get off their arses and do everything themselves (and don't
>take that as a 'I only like indie labels, major labels suck' argument -
>becuase it isn't at all...look at Eye-Q records, a subsid of WEA [I think]
>and you don't see music with no soul coming out of there....).
Oh, so then we get masterpieces like Poing? What depth! What imagination!
Why is it so inconceivable to you that people doing a style of music that
_you_ may personally find bland, boring, soulless, juvenile, etc. may actually
enjoy what they're doing as much as someone who releases a record that sounds
like a Casio keyboard on speed.
> Flame me if you like, I really don't care a shit for any of your stupid
>views....
Then why are you trying to change them?
deX!
Oh, maybe you can help me out. Do you know the name of this track, by I
believe the Euromasters, which came out around '92, has a lot of snarling
noises in it, a sample of this guy repeating a phrase in Dutch... the
main distinguishing feature is that towards the middle of the track it begins
to slow down a lot, then speeds up to much faster than the first half. I
only heard the song once, which is why the description is so vague. And I know
it isn't Alles Naar De Klote. Thanks.
I seem to remember some sort of business about Nazis and Gabba a couple of
years ago. Weren't people chanting racist slogans over the Gabba tracks
they played at football matches in Rotterdam or something?
Listen to what you like, if you like it! Follow this philosophy: You have
the best taste possible in music for you!
- SB
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