The Samples: FATBOY SLIM : YOU'VE COME A LONG WAY, BABY Edition
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- Опубліковано 1 гру 2020
- This episode explores Fatboy Slim’s 1998 Hit album ‘You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby’ and the songs & sources that were sampled to help make it.
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Intro Song: Fatboy Slim - Gangster Trippin’
End Screen Song - Dave - Funky Friday
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Somehow, this blend of samples work so good for this album. Fatboy Slim created something to be praised like it should. And this video delivers it. Congratulations, friend!
Such a good album
It's honestly blowing my mind how many different samples he's using in one song. And yet it still sounds coherent. I've been hearing "Rockafella Skank" since I was a kid, and I had never thought about those different parts. The list of samples for that song just kept going, LOL.
It's weird to think that many of these samples came from records he only bought because he liked the look of it's cover or weird title. Many of these lifts aren't even cleared and he's had to hide them through fear of legal action lol.
Right Here, Right Now is such an amazing track. I get goosebumps every time I hear it.
That Angela Bassett sample blew my mind (and I think you guys spelled her name wrong) Eh, it happens
Jesus! I proof read this video like 3 times and still missed that! Damn.
@@8mu- Hahaha! I feel ya. I'm a video editor, so I've been down that road a few times. We appreciate everything about your channel, even the mistakes👍
I remember watching Strange Days back in the early 00's and that scene made me suddenly wake up cause my brain instantly recognised the sample lol.
@@DokkaChapman I love when that happens. I was watching Jodie Foster's Contac , and I lit up when I heard a certain sound effect. I knew immediately who sampled it ('Rabbit in your headlights' by UNKLE)
It gives me chills
Wow, I never realized how many samples were used on this album. It must have been hell to get all the samples cleared. Excellent video by the way!
I have a feeling he didn’t get them all cleared hehe
he’s said in so many interviews that tons of his sample could get him into court, he once had a court case with the dust junky’s over the gangster tripping sample
The king! Such a shame the music industry is in such a state that we can't make music like this anymore.
At least we still have The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy but I agree!
I’m sure we could, but we’d need to pay a lot.
Norman Cook sampled even more than I thought he did lol.
There's stuff here that I thought was actually some kind of synth that turned out to be a sample from some obscure record.
13:31.
WOAH!!! That's Jet Set Radio as well!!!! Hideki Naganuma really research his samples from Fatboy Slim! What a pull!!!
11:16 thats a nice transition!
also 4:38
Insane creativity, mangling and turning all these samples into something new and unique 🙂
Few albums have been so brilliantly built on matching the right samples together.
Check out Daft Punks Homework or Discovery, it will blow ur mind
@@robertrulez5391 Homework and Discovery are definitely great albums but from a sample POV, what makes this album great is how multiple samples are combined in a single track. It's up there with Paul's Boutique, an album that established the art of multilayered sampling almost a decade earlier.
Your excellent work shows what a great artist Mr. Cook really is. To create such big beat classics out of such a humongous number of different records and styles. This guy really has ist!
You can definitely see how Hideki Naganuma was inspired by Norman in this.
To those confused, Naganuma was the composer behind Jet Set Radio and Sonic Rush. Yes, the same guy who indirectly led to the best SiIvagunner takeover. Yes, the same guy who sampled Malcolm X a lot.
Yea they inspired a lot in this album specially
Hideki Naganuma and Norman Cook straight up got my taste in music as a kid.
Holy shit! I was just revisiting your video on Fatboy Slim and went on listening to this album back to back!!
Talk about synchronicity!
Please do Halfway Between gutter and the Stars.
Great coverage on a record absolutely jam packed with samples. These days, there’s no freakin’ way this album could be made and commercially released on a major label.
I always wondered about the “If this don’t make your booty move, your booty must be dead” sample as Acid 8000 is arguably my favorite track, or maybe it’s Love Island. I dunno. So many great moments on this album it’s hard to choose.
Great work as always dude / dudette. Love the channel 👍🏽
It's really a shame how much creativity has been stomped on because people can't sample without trouble
Normans best work, I love this album to death, and Praise You and Right Here Right Now are some of the best songs ever
7:31 the vocals of ''Feelin' So Good'' are also used to Fatboy Slim's ''Because We Can''
One big success of the 90s, time to do a Exit Planet Dust or Dig Your Own Hole!
The Command & Conquer sample was a surprise.
HE SAMPLED COMMAND AND CONQUER! Omfg
Thx, guys! For your work and time!
Сколько работы проделано.
Прикол в том что до него кто-то делал разбор сэмплов на этот альбом
I know you covered Prodigy a lot but can you do all the samples in The Fat of the Land?
This albums an absolute classic , great vid
Very great work for fbs, best ever
Thank you for your work! Such a pleasure!
wow I never picked up on the command and conquer sample
I was waiting this
Master piece !!!!
Love this channel ❤️ thanks!
Thank you 🙂 that means a lot.
Lovely stuff thank you
Great compilation, although you missed the part in Right Here, Right Now where the song reads, "Waking up the find your love's not real." I always want to know where the sample comes from.
Great job, man!
Awesome 👍
4:08 I just thiiiiink that THAT drums are samples also in "Sonic Rush - What U Need"
Fatboy Slim and Hideki Naganuma. Those two are intertwined in my life.
NEXT,THE FUTURE SOUND OF LONDON ,PLEASE
Right here, right now is a spiritual level song
Fantastic video! Great work as always. Any chance of doing Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars by Fatboy Slim. There’s a load of samples on there that I’d love to know the origin of.
It’s on the list mate, I’ll work through his albums as I did with Beastie Boys. I haven’t even started the next video in the series so don’t expect it any time soon, but it’ll get here eventually 🙂
@Eightminutesupsidedown Amazing! I look forward to it when you get the time. Really enjoy your channel and appreciate the amount of effort it must take!
Wow!!!!:) thanks
This was a long time coming.
I love this album, Norman is a fucking genius, thank you very much!
Супер! Спасибо! +1
For sure this is ine of the greatest album ever! Fatboy Slim is the best!
Thanks for video!!!
HOW DOES THIS GUY NOT CLEAR AND BLEND SAMPLES
SOMEONE TELL ME
I WANNA KNOW
Norman is a genius
Oh man
Grand Master
This is like daft punk, Kanye, death grips level sampling genius 🤯
Just pretend that Robot Rock didn't exist.
💇 Thank You;
4:49 is heard also in Insane in the brain by Cypress Hill
I was to believe that Cypress Hill sampled a horse …
THE BEST ALBUM EVER ❤
Гениально!
В натуре
Fatboy Slim Daft Punk
🤝
Sampling The Bar-Kays
What blows my mind about the samples on this album is that so many of them were from within five years of his recording these songs.
YES! Fatboy slim GET IN THERE
My favorite Fatboy Slim album
This album must be top of all topest in the world.
12:27 FUCKIN MICKY MOUSE DISCO???
Hilarious huh? I picked that album up at a yard sale and still have it 26 years later. I always thought it sounded similar, but figured Norman sampled it off something else.
Do Hideki Naganuma plz
yeah
How some of those samples were found boggles my mind.
歌だけじゃなく色んなところから抜粋してたんだなぁ
The X-ecutioners!!!
The best of album: F####ng on heaven
"It's so easy to get acid, you can get it anywhere" - How could you leave that one out? Was it fear of being demonetized?
Yeah, I was wondering about that too... I just assumed it wasn’t sampled from anything and was just a recording he had. Do you know what it’s from?
Frankly this was pretty much the only sample I REALLY wanted to know but maybe its hard to figure out tobegin with
@@SmokeyMcPotProductions I think it's from a Woodstock film/documentary
Acid 8000 acid loop from the YAMAHA AN1x demo
i looked through the 10 demo songs made in 1997 and i cant locate the loop
oh i always thought the vocals from praise you were bryan adams
So... is there any original sound on this album? :)
Guessing the 303, hehe
What about the sample, “it’s so easy to get acid, you can get it anywhere” …I’ve always wanted to know where that was from
Damn I really wish for the new true FBSlim Album, Where U Is and Return to the Valley of Right Now were the last classic FBSlim tracks
Ganster Trippin has to be my fav from the album
But I Don't know why u used the censored version of it
As on the album version you clearly hear: We got to kick dat gangster shit
And on the censored: We got to kick dat, kick dat
its been almost 17 years since a true FBS album...
So who’s the female voice in Right Here Right Now? It’s the chopped up one
Maybe its the same woman but snippets from other parts of dialogues
original: James brown get up Offa that thing
sample 1:baybays kids title screen (snes)
sample 2 sonic mania danger on the dance floor
sample 3 Michael Jackson cant let her get away
охуенно !! Норман Кук знал чё сэмплировать ))) круто !
What's the point of calling the channel "8 minutes upside down" if the videos are never 8 min lenght? 🤔
They’re not upside down either 🤔
Do Eminem new project side b
Gad I hate Fatboy Slim and big beat music. LOL
are you infected with stupid?
😬🔫
Norman is a genius