The Sample Story of "Rush" by B.A.D.II with Dewey 'Pigmeat' Markham
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If you didn't tell me that that "Here Come the Judge" was from 1968, I would have definitely guessed early 1980's. That was way ahead of its time.
And who says rock songs can't have samples?
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It could be Maurice White or Morris Jennings. Both were session drummers for Chess,Checker,and Cadet when the Pigmeat Markham record came out.
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Nevermind remembered it haha "Mark Farina - Betcha do"
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It's killing trying to remember what track that vocal was sampled on???
"rythm & melody"
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thanks for the knowledge, always was my favorite part of the song as well
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This rocks. I'm going to send this to Mick. He'll love it.
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Outstanding.
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always good
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Hip Hop Hooray?
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@MPCbeatcreator i was thinking the same thing when i first heard this
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Funktual, you never cease to amaze. good isht. thanks. cratenerd hitting the exact session drummer....very impressive. Jamie you should do a 7-8 minute lesson on The Amen Break. most cats know The Winstons and the G.C. Coleman drum break from 1968 "Amen, Brother", and how widely it was sampled in Hip Hop culture, but you need to put your crazy, wild, funky spin on that joint........please share. and big ups to Pigmeat Markham
colton422 1 year ago
It has already been done by ppl who are more qualified. Glad u dig the vid tho!
funktuall 1 year ago
"here come the drums" by tricky tee 1986..
anyone into rare 80s hiphop should know about this joint
MPCbeatcreator 2 years ago
Tricky Tee's joint only takes the phrase melody but NOT the actual drum break featured here.
funktuall 2 years ago