Sampling isn't easy, I know because I do it. If these dumb fools would sit down for 4 hours and chop up 10 seconds of an MP3, WAV or a Records and make a sexy beat and still say that it still isn't creative, I'd throw out my keyboards, computer and FL Studio's. Vanilla's a dummy but he is right. Thanks for the video!
sampling is a good thing. as long as you fuck the sample up beyond recognition then its cool but if all your songs are virtualy re-mixes the thats pretty weak production as far as im concerned. It should be legal. As long as you mention where the sample came from.
Your video is interesting, except a few flaws in reasoning. Weird Al does parodies, not samples. He and his band re-records the songs using their own instruments and studio time. Also, if these DJs were half as creative as you claim they are, they would write their own damn songs and play their own instruments.
I do sample, as a hobby. It is very easy. Why don't you actually write a completely original song and play all the instruments, tour behind it to make it a hit, and then tell me how it feels when some idiot with a laptop steals your art and passes it off as his own. Nimrod.
I agree with you about the sampling, I sample to and its easy. I disagree when you saw turntablism isn't creativity. Dont know if you dj or not but so many patterns in scratching its crazy. Just watch any, Old school dmc contest
Learn to read. Then we can talk. My point is that Weird Al does NOT do samples, and the video's poster implies that parodies and sampling are the same thing....which they are not.
excellent vid...i've watched it like 3x times now and although i'm not completely convinced that sampling doesn't infringe on the rights of the original creator...i do know that a LOT of music i like today wouldn't exist if it weren't for sampling or at the very least some heavy influencing
see i look at sampling as way of spreading music for example you might listen to jazz and love it and some people wont like it now if take that jazz record sample it and there you go now every one can listen to the same song just some mixing around every one will wnjoy the same record
So if our whole music creativity is based on sampling...we are basically screwed, unless 50 cent jumps in and forks out the dough.
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MuFFinCharlene 1 year ago
Sampling isn't easy, I know because I do it. If these dumb fools would sit down for 4 hours and chop up 10 seconds of an MP3, WAV or a Records and make a sexy beat and still say that it still isn't creative, I'd throw out my keyboards, computer and FL Studio's. Vanilla's a dummy but he is right. Thanks for the video!
D201RECORDS 1 year ago
@D201RECORDS Exactly! (by the way, I read your comment on part 1 of this video... sorry, I thought you were speaking AGAINST sampling)
But yes, the idea that somehow writing music with a guitar takes more talent than writing music with a computer and a sampler is ridiculous.
mrethanboy 1 year ago
that DJ shadow track was dope
DrunkMonk101 2 years ago
sampling is a good thing. as long as you fuck the sample up beyond recognition then its cool but if all your songs are virtualy re-mixes the thats pretty weak production as far as im concerned. It should be legal. As long as you mention where the sample came from.
hellzincbloodnemisis 2 years ago
Your video is interesting, except a few flaws in reasoning. Weird Al does parodies, not samples. He and his band re-records the songs using their own instruments and studio time. Also, if these DJs were half as creative as you claim they are, they would write their own damn songs and play their own instruments.
sbsugar 2 years ago
Try sampling, and come then back and tell how easy it is...
suomivum 2 years ago 10
I do sample, as a hobby. It is very easy. Why don't you actually write a completely original song and play all the instruments, tour behind it to make it a hit, and then tell me how it feels when some idiot with a laptop steals your art and passes it off as his own. Nimrod.
sbsugar 2 years ago
I agree with you about the sampling, I sample to and its easy. I disagree when you saw turntablism isn't creativity. Dont know if you dj or not but so many patterns in scratching its crazy. Just watch any, Old school dmc contest
Devestato72 2 years ago
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Posen411 2 years ago
Learn to read. Then we can talk. My point is that Weird Al does NOT do samples, and the video's poster implies that parodies and sampling are the same thing....which they are not.
sbsugar 2 years ago
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Posen411 2 years ago
Yawn. If you can't win by reason, resort to profanity. Classy.
sbsugar 2 years ago
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Posen411 2 years ago
excellent vid...i've watched it like 3x times now and although i'm not completely convinced that sampling doesn't infringe on the rights of the original creator...i do know that a LOT of music i like today wouldn't exist if it weren't for sampling or at the very least some heavy influencing
aag6z 2 years ago
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see i look at sampling as way of spreading music for example you might listen to jazz and love it and some people wont like it now if take that jazz record sample it and there you go now every one can listen to the same song just some mixing around every one will wnjoy the same record
DJsorama 2 years ago
absolutely loved this video
some real food for thought kinda stuff ya know
StackCityEntOfficial 2 years ago
vanilla ice is tha realest rappa aka wyte gansta dat ever lived....
heil vanilla iyce.....
MMAJISTY 3 years ago 3
werd to tha mother
bobanny 3 years ago
hahaha...but hes fucking funny....think abt it, if there wasnt ever any vinilla ice, we wouldnt have laughed so much at him now adays.
nme30 3 years ago