For more information about the original track Eddie Johns - More Spell On You , was writen by Daniel Vangarde aka Daniel Bangalter the father of Thomas Bangalter from Daft Punk
People are acting like its some big secret that Daft Punk have tried to keep covered up. Not true. To make a new song from an existing song, and have it become a number one hit, is that not talent?
here is what trips me out... they have never denied using any samples, so when they DO deny it, I do believe them. I think sometimes it may be pure coincidence and sometimes people try a bit to hard to hear things that aren't there
@ErikVaughnDillinger Dude they make no secret of sampling and if they do its just because they dont want to get sued. Its really obvious if you listen to it.
@memberboard1 They probably couldn't get the copyright cleared and the samples are small obscure snippets that it's not even worth going through the hassle. I wouldn't call it stealing, because it all depends on how the samples are used. The more obvious ones they had to get cleared, of course.
The Tata Vega sample is used in the "10 Minutes of Funk" remix of Da Funk by Armand Van Helden. Daft Punk also used the sample in their live version of Da Funk in the Daft Punk Alive 1997 recording
EDDIE JOHNS MAY NOT BE EASY FOR YOU TO FIND, BUT BETTY WRIGHT'S LP WITH OPEN THE DOOR TO YOUR HEART WILL BE EVEN HARDER, AND THAT IS WHY DAFT PUNK DENIES USING EDDIE JOHNS, 'CAUSE THEY DIDN'T. CHECK OUT BETTY WRIGHT, AND WHILE YOU'RE AT IT, ARE ME AND DEELITE AND BETTY WRIGHT THE ONLY ONES THAT KNOW ABOUT THE VOICE ON THE LP VERSION AT THE BEGINNING OF WHERE IS THE LOVE? SAMPLES & BPMS RULE! DAVEDJ
@WitheringPose lol No, go watch Wiki article, its even written on that site, thats how I knew that More spell on you was use as sample for One More time, just like Cola Bottle Baby from Edwin Birdsong is the sample of Harder Better Faster Stronger, they used a total of 13 sample and all of them were used for all those great songs, Da Funk, Robot Rock, Aerodynamic, Digital Love, Superheroes, and a few more, if you dont trust me, google Daft Punk and go to Wiki
Pretty Cool. And you did it in such a basic program. And its techno/dance music. Of course it's sampled. But sampling's not bad. Logically yes, but it makes great work, usuually more popular too. What would we do without them.
Believe it or not, they had a guy named Romanthony sing the vocals for "One More Time", "Too Long", and "Face To Face" and they never featured the guy for the vocals. If you look on the Discovery track list, it doesn't say his name anywhere on it. Just Saying. I'm not a Daft Punk Hater or anything, trust me, I love Daft Punk.
@FerrariStev1 But if you listen to the song "Teachers" by Daft Punk, they acknowledge him as a teacher. It was sort of a credits slide of a song, when they said the names of all of their idols and teachers. Romanthony was in it.
Daft Punk's "One more time" I knew was sampled when I first heard it and I had a huge argument with people at the time who told me that it was not sampled until years and years later when it was shown that they did it. I love Daft Punk but I think the reason why some people have an issue with them sampling is that they don't credit all their sources. Sampling is great and they do a great job at it but don't act like you originally created the beat when in fact you did not.
ok...at first...i was like..."wow..ok they sampled shit from this" ... then when you played with it i just started laughing out loud and started screaming "oh my god!" haha that was...EPIC...thanks bro
FYI, Discovered is a bootleg, and a number of the samples (such as the ones you mentioned) in there have been discredited since the bootleg album was released.
@DJBLANC00 I don't think is a steal... They should make some noise bout 'that... Maybe us a big sample... as Hotel Room is another sample, of... nightcrawlers or something... I really don't know I dont have the disc of pitbull -rebellution-
you are right man no one is original now a dayz like pitbull some of his hits are from other artists. as well as riahanna the song called live your life. she got that from a song called luma luma the lyrics and stuff. check it out
I may be young, and still discovering my inner "Daft Punk" side, but rom what I heard is that they do use some songs to inspire their songs, but I still think that they deserve the credit of creating amzing songs without people smashing them just because they added abit. Remember they do lots of their own music.
Not every artist wants to be credited. Yeah they probably used the samples that would make sense with the whole discovery idea. But most of the time they will pay the artist and they wont want to have anything to do with it. And it wouldnt be crazy for artist from the 60's, 70's, and 80's, to want to have no part in today's music. For most of the artists in these samples, their careers have ended a long time ago and they dont want anything to do with it.
This just proves the point of how intelligent Daft Punk is and how they are not only incredible musicians but music historians. They certainly appreciate the art of music more than this dbag.
@briansredd you can definetly hear One More Time in it ^ ^, I guess people are quite amazed that Daft Punk used several artist sample to do their song, but most of them didnt even saw Daft Punk being born (wich I did), most of people ur talking to range from 12 to 17 of age, but Im sure u get an older dude to show it, they would see were Daft Punk took their idea from, like me ^ ^, I could recognize One More Time before you have fun mixing the song ^ ^, but great job! love ur mix
or maybe the concept of the Discovery album is Daft Punk sampled music they loved when they were a child and were "discover"ing music at the time back in the late 70s and early 80s
@JJL505 the meaning of discovery was Daft Punk growing up discovering music and the samples used were some they knew from their childhood. I'm sure you have some too ^.^
In the beginning this guy says that he listened to Discovered and he couldn't find the samples of Around The World and Da Funk. Many months ago I heard the song supposed to contain the Around the World sample, it's called 'Jerry Goldsmith The Rec Room' and it doesn't cointain any sample of Around the World!
why wont they say they did lol it really dont make a different still a hot ass song almost every song you listen now a day are samples idk care music is music great discovery man
The genius part was to listen to that old track, to detect there was something interesting in it and to start playing with it until their created that interstellar beat!! Not everyone can do this... Too bad they haven't credited this artist though..
That is da same as me at 6:12 what song is that used for High life that goes "bul...Bal". it's pretty weird because it sounds children saying half of the word "bali"
My view is that its okay to sample, i mean most songs today are sample from someone else. What I think they did wrong was to not credit the authors they sampled from. I mean thats illegal as far as I know, but since they wont admit it, and noone can prove it....
you know i don't recall daft punk ever saying they didn't sample that song, maybe it's possible they sampled it from another song that sample from this song, either way i don't care it still sounds awesome
People get just get disappointed when they here something they love was just made from something else. I personally love sampling and find nothing wrong with it
Hey that's what I've done with one of my songs as the legendary Kurt man artist first Edwin birdsong invented cola bottle baby then harder better faster stronger by Daft Punk & then Never Over by me search it on you tube now if you like.
DP are foolish for not admitting to this. It's embarrassingly obvious after this deconstruction. I wonder if they have seen this video, someone should send it to Virgin.
I've said this on another video, but I like how you produce your videos, you explain what you're about to do while the original song plays in the background.
i dont understand so much english but i understood something, anyway awesome job! Before this, i didnt believe that Daft Punk used samples of this song, now i see :)
They don't need to declare that they're using a sample or license it because it's less than 7 seconds. In fact, the samples they used are not only less than a second each, but they're AUTOTUNED to different pitches. So yes, Daft Punk samples from Eddie Johns. But they do more to change the sample than actually just using it to compose an entire track.
In fact, it's more like playing the sample as a musician rather than using it as a backdrop for the rest of the composition.
If your music is released, and you are making money out of it major record lables will have to get clearence from who ever owns the production rights of the original material that you have sampled, it doesn't matter if it 7 seconds or 7 minutes. Independent releases can fly under the radar so to speak.
Another thing you are really disparate about, is 'High Fidelity' by Daft Punk at it contains 'nano-sampling'. A few people say that it samples 'Just the way you are' by Billy Joel.
whoah..that was mind blowing man..and also mind-opening..wow..I have Audacity and I know that won't cut it at all.But I could do something like that there couldn't I? wow..i cant wait to my library for samples and my humble kaossilator for more kraziness..thanks for the inspiration!
Duh, good job on figuring this out'n stuff SUBSCRIBED. But i really think Daft Punk did great job on sampling some small parts of a song and make a whole new one. (Not talking about songs like robot rock ;O)
Some good news!: Thanks to ledjfab, he discovered a new Daft Punk drumbeat sample! It was used at the start of 'Too Long' and the sample came from 'First Come, First Served' (1980) by Rose Royce!
my face was like wow!!! this guy is awesome D:
photoandreagirl 3 weeks ago
For more information about the original track Eddie Johns - More Spell On You , was writen by Daniel Vangarde aka Daniel Bangalter the father of Thomas Bangalter from Daft Punk
senohscrew 1 month ago
at least they manipulated this one: art og sampling, take something a gave it new life, a new angle view.(dunno if that's correct in english)
anyway, have you listened to "Breakwater - Release The Beast ", the sample from where robot rock came from? a simple copy/paste
13crapa 2 months ago
Nice job man. To be honest I find their sample manipulation quite interesting, considering the slices they've used for the actual record!
hoervanomdehoek 3 months ago
This gives a good insight on how to sample. Pick chords from anywhere in a song, and loop. Then brap, brap, mash up da place. Thanks for the video.
theinck 4 months ago
This is awesome. Ignore the ignorance.
djAnakin 5 months ago 2
wow.
fladam1994 5 months ago
Awesome! Thanks for doing this.
squidpants 6 months ago
isso tudo são easter eggs
MsPedross 6 months ago
daft punk rules!!!
55555ivi 6 months ago
People are acting like its some big secret that Daft Punk have tried to keep covered up. Not true. To make a new song from an existing song, and have it become a number one hit, is that not talent?
calisaetia 7 months ago 2
i heard that daft punk sampled Good times from Chic For around the world.
or thats what i heard
iCharleyStudios 7 months ago
here is what trips me out... they have never denied using any samples, so when they DO deny it, I do believe them. I think sometimes it may be pure coincidence and sometimes people try a bit to hard to hear things that aren't there
ErikVaughnDillinger 8 months ago
@ErikVaughnDillinger Dude they make no secret of sampling and if they do its just because they dont want to get sued. Its really obvious if you listen to it.
brianwarren1235 7 months ago
@ErikVaughnDillinger if they've denied they used it, they've obviously lied
memberboard1 7 months ago
@memberboard1 They probably couldn't get the copyright cleared and the samples are small obscure snippets that it's not even worth going through the hassle. I wouldn't call it stealing, because it all depends on how the samples are used. The more obvious ones they had to get cleared, of course.
TheOneartist 6 months ago
Great job finding the sample!!! This is my favorite song from the duo and I found that copy paste spot on
ButterNutBacon 8 months ago
SON OF A BITCH
TheUnleashed360 8 months ago
3:25 "here's what i came up with"
3:50 waiting...
4:05 i hear it, but i don't feel it
4:16 O_O I FEEL IT
dsaerno 9 months ago 30
That is right on the money.... great video....
boss5468 9 months ago
I love Daft Punk!!!!
ninoisblue 10 months ago
this break is't fucking tasty!!!!!!!!!
Fontequin 11 months ago
nice dj tiesto haircut pfft
Mannex17 1 year ago
The Tata Vega sample is used in the "10 Minutes of Funk" remix of Da Funk by Armand Van Helden. Daft Punk also used the sample in their live version of Da Funk in the Daft Punk Alive 1997 recording
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that was awesome man! thanks for showing the right place to sample that last song.
lluzzatto 1 year ago
that was awesome man! thanks for showing the right place to sample that last song.
lluzzatto 1 year ago
daft punk master minds!!! assholeeeee his music es the best
llerenas7 1 year ago
Really cool video, thank you for taking the time :).
ZeranZeran 1 year ago
i meant hear not here lol xD
VinnieROCKS94 1 year ago
1. Great video :D That was AWESOME
2. i think The Tata Vega sample is probably that syncopated guitar riff at the beginning.. you can kind of here a similar sound in Da Funk.
VinnieROCKS94 1 year ago
haha..wow!...ur copy pasting was VERY good..!!..haha..nice
nn8nn 1 year ago
discover = disco cover... lol...
phreak0925 1 year ago
Well done Brian That was nice!
Mr29andMrs29 1 year ago
Guy-Manuel denied ever using any samples for "one more time"
bearinfantry 1 year ago
lol wwooaahhhh 8D
thats crazy.
daft punk, you two sly dogs..... xD
sammirureka 1 year ago 12
Hmm: 3:50, ?. 4:05, ?. 4:11, ! Aah! OK Nice^^
pumapunka 1 year ago
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pumapunka 1 year ago
high life sampled Tavares's "Break Down for Love" and they appear in Sample appears at: 0:31, 0:36, 1:17, 1:34 and 1:38 for that record
djeq2006 1 year ago
Very cool video. Thanks alot.
tttc 1 year ago
Propellerhead ReCycle is what you need!
miragesnworlds 1 year ago
EDDIE JOHNS MAY NOT BE EASY FOR YOU TO FIND, BUT BETTY WRIGHT'S LP WITH OPEN THE DOOR TO YOUR HEART WILL BE EVEN HARDER, AND THAT IS WHY DAFT PUNK DENIES USING EDDIE JOHNS, 'CAUSE THEY DIDN'T. CHECK OUT BETTY WRIGHT, AND WHILE YOU'RE AT IT, ARE ME AND DEELITE AND BETTY WRIGHT THE ONLY ONES THAT KNOW ABOUT THE VOICE ON THE LP VERSION AT THE BEGINNING OF WHERE IS THE LOVE? SAMPLES & BPMS RULE! DAVEDJ
Multi1628 1 year ago
@Multi1628
fvckingtest 1 year ago
you have a very good ear my friend... the evidence is overwhelming.. well done
andyman411987 1 year ago
Is Will.I.Am son of Eddie Johns?!
Katrapo 1 year ago
Didn't they explicitly deny sampling this song?
If Eddie Johns publisher gets wind of this video then you are gonna get Daft Punk into a lot of trouble!
WitheringPose 1 year ago
@WitheringPose lol No, go watch Wiki article, its even written on that site, thats how I knew that More spell on you was use as sample for One More time, just like Cola Bottle Baby from Edwin Birdsong is the sample of Harder Better Faster Stronger, they used a total of 13 sample and all of them were used for all those great songs, Da Funk, Robot Rock, Aerodynamic, Digital Love, Superheroes, and a few more, if you dont trust me, google Daft Punk and go to Wiki
joesakik88 1 year ago
nice job on this love these daft punk videos
you should do one for da funk
albinolucario 1 year ago
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myhomie10111 1 year ago
it's a beautiful flip of the sample
KillenEMsoftly 1 year ago
Amazing, this vid makes me even more fan of Daft Punk! Wow, this is amazing!!!
Amibien51 1 year ago
you just exposed what they deny
AnimeFanPan 1 year ago
WOW
FANTASTICO!
JoeBarborak 1 year ago
Pretty Cool. And you did it in such a basic program. And its techno/dance music. Of course it's sampled. But sampling's not bad. Logically yes, but it makes great work, usuually more popular too. What would we do without them.
TheNoblesGuild 1 year ago
DAFT PUNK NO COPY !
REMEMBER THE WORD DJ!
DUDES!
DJS!!
justiceacross 1 year ago
if you chop the bassline of Rec Room in a specific way youll find the Around the World intro bass
LuigiMario98982 1 year ago
eh... cool...
wallonz1n 1 year ago
The excellent proof that Daft punk, apart of been very good Djs, are very good REMIXERS too!!!!
babasMannGR 1 year ago
FANTASTIC.
DJVicAngelo 1 year ago
Believe it or not, they had a guy named Romanthony sing the vocals for "One More Time", "Too Long", and "Face To Face" and they never featured the guy for the vocals. If you look on the Discovery track list, it doesn't say his name anywhere on it. Just Saying. I'm not a Daft Punk Hater or anything, trust me, I love Daft Punk.
FerrariStev1 1 year ago
@FerrariStev1
that's todd edwards on face to face.
but yea, i get your point.
lobo1como1yo 1 year ago
@FerrariStev1 But if you listen to the song "Teachers" by Daft Punk, they acknowledge him as a teacher. It was sort of a credits slide of a song, when they said the names of all of their idols and teachers. Romanthony was in it.
SnippetChaos 1 year ago
your awesome! That must've taken alot of effort. Well done my friend :-)
onlycheez 1 year ago
sister sledge to aerodynamic
lmalcott 1 year ago
You dude are a genius for finding this sample!
RediForKing 1 year ago
Amazing... nice investigation ~
DAGG3T 1 year ago
i can't copy and past and etc -.-
BrunoAndradeRnB 1 year ago
Daft Punk's "One more time" I knew was sampled when I first heard it and I had a huge argument with people at the time who told me that it was not sampled until years and years later when it was shown that they did it. I love Daft Punk but I think the reason why some people have an issue with them sampling is that they don't credit all their sources. Sampling is great and they do a great job at it but don't act like you originally created the beat when in fact you did not.
medboy78 1 year ago 5
genius!!
leoncio1982 1 year ago
man ur amazing!!!!!
shit311 1 year ago
if they didnt sample that song that is a really effing awesome coincidence!
THEKINGKINNEY 1 year ago
ok...at first...i was like..."wow..ok they sampled shit from this" ... then when you played with it i just started laughing out loud and started screaming "oh my god!" haha that was...EPIC...thanks bro
bakawazhere 1 year ago
what shiny melon you have :D
estlib 1 year ago
A few of the samples that are hard to hear are still legit though.
SirQuady 1 year ago
FYI, Discovered is a bootleg, and a number of the samples (such as the ones you mentioned) in there have been discredited since the bootleg album was released.
SirQuady 1 year ago
brilliant. this is great.
hazeleyes171 1 year ago
They can't deny using the sample now, Brian... (:
We got them...
Along with the High Life sample which is "Tavares - Break Down For Love"...
Try making a video of that, dude...
Peace...
DJ Happy... (:
Daftendirektour 1 year ago
Tata Vega-Get it up for Love is used in the "10 Mins. Of Funk" mix of Da Funk
LuigiMario98982 1 year ago
the song calle ocho by pitbull. Got that from Brazil Street - Nicola Fasano & Pat Rich. just check it out. all this guyz just steal shhhit
DJBLANC00 1 year ago
@DJBLANC00 I don't think is a steal... They should make some noise bout 'that... Maybe us a big sample... as Hotel Room is another sample, of... nightcrawlers or something... I really don't know I dont have the disc of pitbull -rebellution-
PyrexDsign 1 year ago
the song crazy by pitbull. Got that from a song called cream
DJBLANC00 1 year ago
you are right man no one is original now a dayz like pitbull some of his hits are from other artists. as well as riahanna the song called live your life. she got that from a song called luma luma the lyrics and stuff. check it out
DJBLANC00 1 year ago
I may be young, and still discovering my inner "Daft Punk" side, but rom what I heard is that they do use some songs to inspire their songs, but I still think that they deserve the credit of creating amzing songs without people smashing them just because they added abit. Remember they do lots of their own music.
MysteryDrifter69 2 years ago 4
Not every artist wants to be credited. Yeah they probably used the samples that would make sense with the whole discovery idea. But most of the time they will pay the artist and they wont want to have anything to do with it. And it wouldnt be crazy for artist from the 60's, 70's, and 80's, to want to have no part in today's music. For most of the artists in these samples, their careers have ended a long time ago and they dont want anything to do with it.
globen825 2 years ago
the sample for highlife is taveres- breakdown for love. TRUST ME. u will hear it.
stickfigure1000 2 years ago 2
yeah it is, just look at his latest vid that he posted today ;)
Phaileen001 2 years ago
Wow that's some nice finds.
TheSlyRipper 2 years ago
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This just proves the point of how intelligent Daft Punk is and how they are not only incredible musicians but music historians. They certainly appreciate the art of music more than this dbag.
killerqueen5290 2 years ago
Hey I never said I didn't appreciate it! I love Daft Punk! Just showing where I found the samples :)
briansredd 2 years ago 58
their is a Vol. 2 of "Discovered" where it shows the artist that sample Daft Punk
LuigiMario98981 2 years ago 3
i mean artistS
LuigiMario98982 1 year ago
@briansredd by the way what program did you use?
sampsonist 1 year ago
@briansredd you can definetly hear One More Time in it ^ ^, I guess people are quite amazed that Daft Punk used several artist sample to do their song, but most of them didnt even saw Daft Punk being born (wich I did), most of people ur talking to range from 12 to 17 of age, but Im sure u get an older dude to show it, they would see were Daft Punk took their idea from, like me ^ ^, I could recognize One More Time before you have fun mixing the song ^ ^, but great job! love ur mix
joesakik88 1 year ago
@killerqueen5290 don't dis i think it sounded pretty cool : x
djmatt96 1 year ago
People ... that's the meaning of the ''Discovery'' album. Daft Punk samples and we have to ''Discover'' these samples. Use your brain guys!
JJL505 2 years ago 62
or maybe the concept of the Discovery album is Daft Punk sampled music they loved when they were a child and were "discover"ing music at the time back in the late 70s and early 80s
robotrock42 2 years ago 5
@JJL505 no daft punk sample pretty much all of their songs. ur just an idiot
uggles2 1 year ago
@JJL505 the meaning of discovery was Daft Punk growing up discovering music and the samples used were some they knew from their childhood. I'm sure you have some too ^.^
omnipitantlyoriginal 1 year ago
@JJL505 or maybe the album is just Very Disco
yos2100 1 year ago
@yos2100 Lol, yeah! That's a good one!
JJL505 1 year ago
@JJL505 also they are DISCO samples
MrWaeseL 7 months ago
@MrWaeseL Haha! You see. Daft Punk FTW.
JJL505 7 months ago
@JJL505
I read that it meant "Very Disco"
thelittlestnegrov3 6 months ago
I can't hear the Around the World sample too!
alexdaftpunk91 2 years ago
@alexdaftpunk91 around the world? i thought this was sposed ta be one more time sample
Suetakefan 2 years ago
In the beginning this guy says that he listened to Discovered and he couldn't find the samples of Around The World and Da Funk. Many months ago I heard the song supposed to contain the Around the World sample, it's called 'Jerry Goldsmith The Rec Room' and it doesn't cointain any sample of Around the World!
alexdaftpunk91 2 years ago
Excelent !!
Amazing, congrat man ;D
phenixnan 2 years ago
why wont they say they did lol it really dont make a different still a hot ass song almost every song you listen now a day are samples idk care music is music great discovery man
DJsorama 2 years ago
@DJsorama - Either because of legal reasons.... or just because they don't want to ruin the fun for everyone who's hunting the samples...
Klibbnisse 2 years ago
great videos man, thanks for this.
dan0001 2 years ago
feels like coincidence
withtheirmachines 2 years ago
keys slightly off but you got it
lmalcott 2 years ago
The genius part was to listen to that old track, to detect there was something interesting in it and to start playing with it until their created that interstellar beat!! Not everyone can do this... Too bad they haven't credited this artist though..
GKine64 2 years ago 3
@GKine64 Very true, the actual producing also plays a large part in what makes daft punk so well respected
spartantampere 2 years ago
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This is so cool.
sebistrebi 2 years ago
That is da same as me at 6:12 what song is that used for High life that goes "bul...Bal". it's pretty weird because it sounds children saying half of the word "bali"
sampsonist 2 years ago
The very fact he had to manipulate and change the sound from a small section means they don't have to credit, it's not a straight sample
eldictator1 2 years ago
I guarantee if someone sued Daft Punk for the sample, that argument would not hold up at all.
OblivionEssence 2 years ago
they only took just 3 sound only 3 isnt a sample
billiswhite 2 years ago
My view is that its okay to sample, i mean most songs today are sample from someone else. What I think they did wrong was to not credit the authors they sampled from. I mean thats illegal as far as I know, but since they wont admit it, and noone can prove it....
eppik 2 years ago
i have the record jerry goldsmith the rec room and it was played backwards and at a very fast pace
it was played at 78 rpm unbeliveable but true
calidor3 2 years ago
Wow....that was awesome :b
I still love Daft Punk though...at least the didn't ruin the original songs or something. They added their own ORIGINAL touch.
Thanks for showing us this! :D
iRockYouRock67 2 years ago 9
lawl... Here's your proof doubters. But seriously... epic job getting it to sound decent... MixMeister is a pain in the ass to use.
beyondthegrave2005 2 years ago
i don't care if they steel from other music the still rule the nation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Golil987 2 years ago 4
Man, you've got a comfortable voice, lol. But seriously, love the samples and how DP uses them.
cascas22777 2 years ago
Get It Up For Love is the little guitar part in Da Funk :) it stays the same little chord throughout.
kidnflorida 2 years ago
good discovery
but i think the sample is very major as the ret of the song is more sythns and stuff and defenitly a different drum beat but yeah
DXrafDX 2 years ago
I love Daft Punk <3.
oOBaptisteOo 2 years ago
Nice work... I gotta admit Im a little disappointed that pretty much the entire song was made from a sample though... Still sounds good though
IEatHarlots 2 years ago
you know i don't recall daft punk ever saying they didn't sample that song, maybe it's possible they sampled it from another song that sample from this song, either way i don't care it still sounds awesome
iloveconfetti 2 years ago
AWESOME video great job!
herolink17 2 years ago
There's really nothing wrong with sampling. Mixing and DJ-ing is all about sampling.
mendozairis 2 years ago 6
Of course, but there is a problem when you don't give the artist you're sampling from credit.
EffinPiss 2 years ago
People get just get disappointed when they here something they love was just made from something else. I personally love sampling and find nothing wrong with it
Jimmylecroy21 2 years ago 5
Totally agree. The creativity is still there.
ministryofmoutz 2 years ago 3
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The songs not even the same at all.
aidansomebody 2 years ago
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Idiot.
petma01 2 years ago
It's obviously the same song, but they chopped it up so much, sorry I didn't explain what I was saying more.
aidansomebody 2 years ago
duh one more time was made with SAMPLES not the full song dumbass!
abedul800 2 years ago
Hey that's what I've done with one of my songs as the legendary Kurt man artist first Edwin birdsong invented cola bottle baby then harder better faster stronger by Daft Punk & then Never Over by me search it on you tube now if you like.
sampsonist 2 years ago
70% of music is ampled anyway, or copy remake.
So.
Amen.
petma01 2 years ago 3
Of course not. It's the fact the Daft Punk did not credit the people who they sampled.
OblivionEssence 2 years ago 2
that was awsome man
imydaking 2 years ago
Thanks! I was always wondering of how do they achieve that kind of sound. But anyway there must be a talent to find the sequence of samples.
Iamsofuckingspecial 2 years ago
get it up for love was used ONLY in armad van halens 10 miniutes of funk remix of da funk
SonicOrbit01 2 years ago
nice work man ive always wondered where they got one more time from
allismind 2 years ago
wow thats amazing ur a genious i didnt catch that song
israel0823 2 years ago
No way! Well done, that fits like a glove!
shiptoncraig 2 years ago
High Life info :
somone guessed this.
I think it´s a chopped sample from Vanessa Paradis -
Joe le Taxi.
There´s a part of the song that´s like this :
" .....C'est la rumba
Le vieux rock au mambo "......
And i think it´s BAAAA from rumBA and BOOOO from mamBO.
eJayIJK 2 years ago
You know, that just might be it. It would seem that they did A LOT to it, though.
beantrouser 2 years ago
I just looked into this.
Dunno about that one, I don't really hear it. What's your thoughts?
zenmemories 2 years ago
I think the BA is taken from there, it does sound alot like it so shoulden't be hard for them to fic.
The BO though... i dunno really.
eJayIJK 2 years ago
tata vega is used in armand van heldens remix of da funk FYI
VANTAGE3000 2 years ago
Great job mate!!!!
DP are foolish for not admitting to this. It's embarrassingly obvious after this deconstruction. I wonder if they have seen this video, someone should send it to Virgin.
bodhid 2 years ago
it lists credits on the cd dude.
npetrie76 2 years ago
You're a BIG Genious guy !!!
LeDiscret91 2 years ago
you're a fucking genious, seriously. those samples are so tight. I'm impressed you found them!
jaemoon2 2 years ago 2
that was well done, good job.
blueflamevictory 2 years ago
I think the rec room sample is just the synth, not a hook.
processofseperation 2 years ago
Great job!
Odd how it is not given the confirmation by daft punk
processofseperation 2 years ago 2
I've said this on another video, but I like how you produce your videos, you explain what you're about to do while the original song plays in the background.
RockstarEnergy37 2 years ago
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YOU ARE A SHIT. Daft Punk not. Go work please.
cinziotico2 2 years ago
the pitch was off by a bit
but other than that, you proved it brother!
good job bro
theycallmeletts 2 years ago
i dont understand so much english but i understood something, anyway awesome job! Before this, i didnt believe that Daft Punk used samples of this song, now i see :)
alexdaftpunk91 2 years ago
i think i can hear around the world in the rec room, but i am not sure
vuksa1234321 2 years ago
Wow! AWESOME job!
What gave it away for me, proving that they probably used this, is the bass line in sample... It is completely unmistakable...
Kelavmeister 2 years ago 2
They don't need to declare that they're using a sample or license it because it's less than 7 seconds. In fact, the samples they used are not only less than a second each, but they're AUTOTUNED to different pitches. So yes, Daft Punk samples from Eddie Johns. But they do more to change the sample than actually just using it to compose an entire track.
In fact, it's more like playing the sample as a musician rather than using it as a backdrop for the rest of the composition.
SurvivalBiscuits 2 years ago
If your music is released, and you are making money out of it major record lables will have to get clearence from who ever owns the production rights of the original material that you have sampled, it doesn't matter if it 7 seconds or 7 minutes. Independent releases can fly under the radar so to speak.
Zoixlive 2 years ago
Listen closely and you can hear that 'More Spell On You' and 'One More Time' both contain the 'triangle tinging' within the drumbeat!
ryanthescooterguy 2 years ago
the disc is an unofficial compilation album
RawbThatPunk 2 years ago
They basically downloaded the songs from the Palms Out Blog and put it on CD.
JRock424 2 years ago
Another thing you are really disparate about, is 'High Fidelity' by Daft Punk at it contains 'nano-sampling'. A few people say that it samples 'Just the way you are' by Billy Joel.
ryanthescooterguy 2 years ago
whoah..that was mind blowing man..and also mind-opening..wow..I have Audacity and I know that won't cut it at all.But I could do something like that there couldn't I? wow..i cant wait to my library for samples and my humble kaossilator for more kraziness..thanks for the inspiration!
dannyboy0928 2 years ago
I listened to the original and I couldn't hear the sample...after this video. I'm sold
HLordz301 2 years ago 4
Duh, good job on figuring this out'n stuff SUBSCRIBED. But i really think Daft Punk did great job on sampling some small parts of a song and make a whole new one. (Not talking about songs like robot rock ;O)
ClickForOutkast 2 years ago 2
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ryanthescooterguy 2 years ago
And also, Oliver Cheltnam's 'Get down Saturday night' was supposed to be in Daft Punk's 'Voyager', but alas! you could not hear that sample at all!
ryanthescooterguy 2 years ago
Oh I can hear that one. It's the main groove chopped. ALAS!
Something about Us uses Strawberry letter 22 By Brothers Johnson as well. It's the intro of the 12" version
briansredd 2 years ago
nahh i couldnt hear dat one at all man,lol
BLAZE45 2 years ago
I'm having trouble with that one too. Make another chop video for that one!
marikun 2 years ago
Some good news!: Thanks to ledjfab, he discovered a new Daft Punk drumbeat sample! It was used at the start of 'Too Long' and the sample came from 'First Come, First Served' (1980) by Rose Royce!
ryanthescooterguy 2 years ago