The Mohawks Interviewed by Mark Rae for WhoSampled.com
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- www.whosampled.com Presents
An Interview with The Mohawks (www.whosampled....)
Alan Hawkshaw (Keyboards)
Les Hurdle (Bass)
legendary session drummer Clem Cattini
Interviewed by Mark Rae (Rae & Christian, Grand Central)
Held at the WhoSampled 3rd Birthday Party, Oct 28th 2011, London
Hosted by Mixcloud
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RIP Alan Hawkshaw. Remembered watching this when it was first uploaded.
All my favorites in a room
What a bunch of total legends!
Seems like British musicians always have a good sense of humor and are very down to Earth.
It'd be fun to see their faces when that recognition hits them, similar to the feeling we get when we're familiar with an (old) song and hear the sample in a new song. Or in reverse, when we're familiar with the current song sample but had no idea about the original and hear the original for the first time. Your website has enlightened me and enriched me many times from that perspective.
this is so good, really glad whosampled is doing this.
The original sample makers!
Nice interview Les!
They were great-they should do a reunion album or tour, etc. & Alan Hawkshaw is hilarious
That was fantastic! True legends having their say. You've just made a library music fan and video mashup producer very happy! Have you got plans to do more of these?
Really interesting interview, Mark! Will defo be sharing this. x
Les Hurdle was bassist for Giorgio Moroder and Donna Summer in their Munich period.
He even played on the "I remember yesterday" album which contains "I feel love"
Great site guys. I found this site a while back ago, Amazing!!! I'm into sampling and this is very helpful.
great!thanks!
sick interview
Amazing video!
This Is A Great Idea - Really Helping To Fill The Blanks. Keep 'Em Coming. =)
I would like to see an interview the administrator of whosampled so soon.
Yep, we're planning to do more interviews with musicians and producers, spanning the entire spectrum of sampled music... watch this space :)
Thanks guys amazing interview!
Definitely try and get Bob James and David Axelrod in :)
Are they seriously not going to mention that this is a simple cover version of "Tramp" by Lowell Fulsom/Otis&Carla? Is this the same group that did all the reggae sides(as the Mohawks) for Pama? I haven't heard the whole thing yet, but do they mention the Palmer Bros or the Pama label at all?
Cool.When do you plan doing that?
Excelent! "Champ! (organ line)" ..Also a interview of HUGO MONTENEGRO and HARRELL LUCKY will be good
@whosampled Next time do a bit of a medley of the different songs (that have the original artist's samples in them) that the artists can hear. Some might be familiar to them but it would be fun to see their reactions to some of the one's that they DON'T know. Especially if the offpring songs were/are current "classics." That way the artist can hear the many different ways their piece has been used/looped/sped up/slowed down/stretched out etc.
Very interesting this. Makes you wonder when these "artists" get all the credit how much of the music did they actually create. Could well be 80% of decent music is made by the session musician.
great track obviously but when we say it was 'sampled' a lot thats a bit of a misnomer - as in the melody is so strong that it was used more on break/ mix tape/DJ cut and paste style records as opposed to straight up rap records like the way Funky drummer was/is...ok there was few, Eric B, onyx and KRS1 but it was often more popular on tapes, in partys etc
12:16 what does he say?
@Tim Scott music is a universal language, especially music of their time.. Let's not talk black / white .. And btw Kendrick Lamar didn't sample anyone .. The producers/beatmaker of Kendrick's instrumentals did the sampling .. Kendrick just recites his rhymes over the tracks.
It's amazing to know how many white artists were sampled in the hip hop genre despite some thinking that black kids in the hood don't listen to white music. It's going on today, check Kendrick Lamar and the groups he sampled.
@timScott
It seems that they were jobbing musicians who barely knew what day it was let alone what label a song they played on would come out on. They got one off payment then went to the next job!