Daniel Raffel <raffel@acf2.nyu.edu> wrote:
quoted 4 lines just 'cuz spooky says in 1 album he plays bass on all songs with bass don't>just 'cuz spooky says in 1 album he plays bass on all songs with bass don't
>mean someone else doesn't play bass on another single he did. not like i'm
>a spooky authority, i quite dislike him but i'm just trying to point out
>innacuracies in what you said.
It says the same thing on his "Galactic Funk" single that it says
in the liners to "Songs Of A Dead Dreamer": "DJ Spooky plays bass on
ALL tracks where there's bass". I don't see what is inaccurate about
anything that I said. If Spooky says he plays bass then the 'bassline'
(if it is one) is his, or he is lying (i.e. someone else plays it, he
sampled it from somewhere etc. etc.).
Now, obviously something is strange since the 'bassline' in question
appears on Vibert's "Plug 3" 12" from November 1995, and Spooky's
album came out in 1996. That's WHY I asked the question.
-Patrick
np: VA - "Night Passage Demixed"
quoted 9 lines it sounds like both disks contain the same bass sample. i'm gonna break>it sounds like both disks contain the same bass sample. i'm gonna break
>out >both discs in mention and see whatup. i used to intern over at
>asphodel,
>thus explains the reason i got a record collection with spooky and plug.
>can't stand that spooky, an arrogant fool. i must seperate that stuff from
>the good stuff i have. in any event, it's interesting you point this out,
>>later this afternoon i'll definitely compare the two tracks. sounds
>pretty >interesting. take care.
>- daniel