The legend of Johnny Ryall is unique to each B-Boy enthusiast you encounter. That’s 286 tracks, 22 hours … As one of the most underrated breaks in sampling Alphonse Mouzon’s criminally slept on ‘Funky Snakefoot’ appears only a handful of times in modern day hip-hop. Read the loops section of the help area and our terms and conditions for more information on how you can use the loops. Welcome to the Paul’s Boutique Samples and References List. In 1992, Beastie Boys decided to sample portions of the sound recording of "Choir" by James Newton in various renditions of their song "Pass the Mic". Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise) [Sounds of Science]Boogie Down Productions - My Philosophy [Sounds Of Science]James Brown - Get Up,Get Into It, Get Involved [Sounds Of Science]Sly & The Family Stone - Brave & Strong [3 Minute Rule]Loggins & Messina - Your Mama Don't Dance [3 Minute Rule]Jeanette "Lady" Day - Come Let Me Love You (instrumental) [Hey Ladies]Eric Weissberg - Shuckin In The Corn [5-Piece Chicken Dinner]The Incredible Bongo Band - Last Bongo In Belgium [Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun]Mountain - Mississippi Queen [Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun]Ocean - Put Your Hand In The Hand [Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun]Pink Floyd - Time [Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun]Alice Cooper - It's Hot Tonight [What Comes Around]The Fatback Band - King Tim III (Personality Jock) [Shadrach]Burundi Steiphenson Black - Burundi Black [59 Chrystie Street]Joni Mitchell - The Jungle Line [59 Chrystie Street]Malcolm Mclaren - Buffalo Gals [59 Chrystie Street]Fab 5 Freddy & B-Side - Change Le Beat [59 Chrystie Street]Run-DMC - Here We Go (Live At The Funhouse 1985) [59 Chrystie Street]Starski - Starski Live at the Disco Fever [Get On The Mic]Southside Movement - Save The World [Stop That Train]Disco Dave & the Force of the Five MC's - High Powered Rap [Year And A Day]Bob Marley - Dylan Taite Interview (New Zealand 1979) [Dropping Names]Kool & The Gang - Let The Music Take Your Mind [Lay It On Me]West Street Mob - Break Dance - Electric Boogie [Dis Yourself In '89 (Just Do It)]Sammy Davis Jr. - Baretta's Theme [Dis Yourself In '89 (Just Do It)]Electric Light Orchestra - Jungle [Dis Yourself in '89 (Just Do It)]Gregory Abbot - Shake You Down [Dis Yourself In '89 (Just Do It)]Average White Band - Cut the Cake [Dis Yourself in '89 (Just Do It)]Rock Master Scott & The Dynamic Three - Request Line [33% God]Marley Marl featuring MC Shan - He Cut's So Fresh [33% God]Tippa Irie - Tippa Boogie [And What You Give Is What You Get]Black Flag - Rise Above [And What You Give Is What You Get]The Treacherous Three - New Rap Language [And What You Give Is What You Get]Please - Sing a Simple Song [And What You Give Is What You Get]The Jam - Start!
Taken from the famous duelling banjo scene from the 1972 film For an album so littered with samples ‘Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun’ is relatively sparse; featuring only Mountain’s 1970 single ‘Mississippi Queen’ and the Incredible Bongo Band’s ‘Last Bongo in Belgium.’ But what ‘Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun’ did is hint at the trio’s next phase. 1 [Hold It Now]Barry White - I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little Bit More, Babe [Time To Get Ill]Creedence Clearwater Revival - Down On The Corner [Time To Get Ill]Jay Livingston - Mr. Ed Theme Song [Time To Get Ill]The Russell Brothers - The Party Scene [Time To Get Ill]Billy Preston - Nothing from Nothing [Time To Get Ill]Stevie Wonder - Boogie On Reggae Woman [Time To Get Ill]Victor Mizzy - Green Acres Theme Song [Time To Get Ill]Alphonse Mouzon - Funky Snakefoot [Shake Your Rump]Rose Royce - 6 O'Clock DJ (Let's Rock) [Shake Your Rump]Diana Ross & Supremes - No Matter What Sign You Are [Shake Your Rump]Bob Marley & The Wailers - Could You Be Loved [Shake Your Rump]Harvey Scales - Dancing Room Only [Shake Your Rump]Black Oak Arkansas - Hot And Nasty [Shake Your Rump]Ronnie Laws - Tell Me Something Good [Shake Your Rump]Afrika Bambaataa - Unity, Pt. a true talent, and a sad loss.Yeah, this really feels like the end of the Beasties as we know them - it really wouldn't be the same when they aren't three. Biz Markie (1987) Vocals / Lyrics Hip-Hop / Rap / R&B. Tags: Sampled in More Than 10 Songs. Listen to both songs on WhoSampled, the ultimate database of sampled music, cover songs and remixes. Years later, the Harris sampling ‘What Comes Around’ helped the Beastie Boys do the same.‘Shadrach’ was the second and last single to be taken from “Call Paul’s Boutique, ask for Janice, The number is, ah, (718)-498-1043,” begins ‘Ask for Janice’ which doesn’t actually contain a sample at all, (or, one that hasn’t been traced, at least). It encompasses a record label, pressing plant and online magazine, and collaborates with artists and musicians to create stunning audio-visual shows. The Vinyl Factory is the world’s foremost vinyl enterprise. Very sad indeed.This is devastating. The Beastie Boys’ Paul’s Boutique was a masterpiece in sampling, and … ‘Move On Up’ was the basis for Kanye’s ‘Touch The Sky’, and Mayfield’s 1974 single ‘Kung Fu’ has found its way on to everything from Kendrick’s ‘King Kunta’ to Gang Starr’s ‘Nice Girl, Wrong Place’. But much like Johnny Ryall the origins of Janice are shrouded in mystery. This is the ultimate resource for the album Paul’s Boutique by the Beastie Boys. Sprawl through one of the many Beastie Boys message boards dedicated to the subject and Janice, the voice of Paul’s Boutique if you will, either never existed in the first place, or will put a curse on you if you ever dared to call the (718)-498-1043 number. The Vinyl Factory is the world’s foremost vinyl enterprise.
A track-by-track sprint through the landmark album’s most important samples. Beastie Boys, Mario Caldato Jr. Main genre : Hip-Hop / Rap / R&B Tags : Old School Hip-Hop , East Coast Hip-Hop , Sampled in More Than 10 Songs , Freestyle The free beastie boys loops, samples and sounds listed here have been kindly uploaded by other users.
And the earliest documented example we have of a recording sampling another song is 'The Flying Saucer' by Buchanan & Goodman from 1956 (it actually sampled 17 songs! The "kick it" chorus was sampled at the end of Sublime's "Let's Go Get Stoned". The Beastie Boys have always been my fav rap artists, and to have this happen....To follow up on my previous post...it's terrible news. Weren't they the first to use samples?