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Wed, 16 Dec 1998 17:50:12 -0800 (PST)
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(idm) Re: Yeah, then Whoo
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Jeremy A.Smith wrote:
quoted 4 lines "yeah whoo!" sample used to be a staple, man.> > "yeah whoo!" sample used to be a staple, man. > > It's not "Yeah, whoo", it's "Whoo! Yeah!". Note the order - that's very > important.
Since it's so important, I'll have to tell you that you're wrong. The oft-used sample, assuming we're talking about the same one, is from "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins, produced and arranged by James Brown. The "Yeah!" comes halfway between the 2 and 3, and the "Whoo!" comes halfway between the 4 and following 1. "Think (About It)" is also the source of the breakbeat heard in a lot of old rave tunes like Quadrophonia, that T99 stuff, and scads of others. The one that goes 'bohm, CHA, di-di-di-CHA' with the rather shrill tambs. Also the source of "It takes two to make a thing go right, it takes two two to make it outta sight". Also just the tambs by themselves. -M. onNow: Thomas Fehlmann, Good Fridge: Flowing 9098. First impressions: very nice. Much like the Flow EP and Sun Electric, as expected. Slightly syrupy, or perhaps "lite", yet engaging from start to finish. Many thanks to EAR/Rational, yet another excellent IDM mail order company...