IdleRich
IdleRich
I didn't know what name to call this thread but the title I came up with was an attempt to describe the things I'm talking about. I think at one point we did discuss a classic example which is the line
"known as a half-step but yours is a full climb"
But as I remember it we didn't go into any other examples (forgive me if I'm wrong).
I mean lines that have been sampled countless times, in fact not just sampled, I'm talking about phrases that are so ubiquitous that it's also common for people to just sing them or rap them themselves. Often hardly anyone even knows where they originated - and even if you think you do then chances are it will just be an early time when it was sampled - but they have just become part of the language of music to such an extent that no-one worries about that when they use it.
Off the top of my head a couple that come to my mind are
"The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire..."
"Push push push in the bush"
"D for the damager" (or D4 damager as they seem to write it)
I'm having a mental block but I'm sure you guys can help me out with some more - bonus points if you can trace the lineage through disco, electro, house etc of your chosen example.
"known as a half-step but yours is a full climb"
But as I remember it we didn't go into any other examples (forgive me if I'm wrong).
I mean lines that have been sampled countless times, in fact not just sampled, I'm talking about phrases that are so ubiquitous that it's also common for people to just sing them or rap them themselves. Often hardly anyone even knows where they originated - and even if you think you do then chances are it will just be an early time when it was sampled - but they have just become part of the language of music to such an extent that no-one worries about that when they use it.
Off the top of my head a couple that come to my mind are
"The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire..."
"Push push push in the bush"
"D for the damager" (or D4 damager as they seem to write it)
I'm having a mental block but I'm sure you guys can help me out with some more - bonus points if you can trace the lineage through disco, electro, house etc of your chosen example.