List of Karlophone samples: Difference between revisions

m
Introduced tables (temporarily removing album infobox until alignment problem can be fixed)
mNo edit summary
m (Introduced tables (temporarily removing album infobox until alignment problem can be fixed))
Line 3: Line 3:


==''Press Any Key to Begin'' samples==
==''Press Any Key to Begin'' samples==
{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Expand section}}
| Name        = [[Press Any Key to Begin]]
| Type        = studio
| Artist      = [[Karlophone]]
| Cover      = Karlophone Press Any Key To Begin.jpg
| Released    = [[2002]]
| Label      = [[Amorphous Records]]
}}
===="[[Introduction (Karlophone song)|Introduction]]"====
===="[[Introduction (Karlophone song)|Introduction]]"====
*''(no known samples)''
*''(no known samples)''
===="[[Goodbye, Sweetheart]]"====
===="[[Goodbye, Sweetheart]]"====
*The lyrics "I'm gonna kill your boyfriend, sweetheart"<sup>''a''</sup> and "He's out of his head"<sup>''b''</sup> are sampled from the 1945 radio drama "Love's Lovely Counterfeit". ([https://youtu.be/krMZApmoMJY link]; 19:24<sup>''a''</sup>, 14:16<sup>''b''</sup>)
{| class="wikitable" style="margin-left: 0px; clear:both; font-size:.9em; text-align:center; width:50%;"
 
! width=35%|Location in song
*The lyric "It's hard to say goodbye" is sampled from the song "It's Hard to Say Goodbye" by Claudine Longet, from the album ''Love is Blue'' (1968). ([https://youtu.be/fKqqXVBWm2U&t=83 link])
! width=20%|Source
 
! width=10%|Author
*The looped clip containing the lyrics "Two big things like basketballs / Down below is like Niagra Falls" is sampled from the song "Get Down" by Derek B, from the album ''Bullet from a Gun'' (1988). ([https://youtu.be/olKFjQEewR0&t=132 link])
! width=20%|Album
 
! width=5%|Year
! width=10%|Link
|-
| | The lyrics "I'm gonna kill your boyfriend, sweetheart"<sup>''a''</sup> and "He's out of his head"<sup>''b''</sup>
| | "Love's Lovely Counterfeit" (radio drama)
| | ''Suspense''
| |
| | 1945
| | [https://youtu.be/krMZApmoMJY link]; 19:24<sup>''a''</sup>, 14:16<sup>''b''</sup>
|-
| | The lyric "It's hard to say goodbye"
| | "It's Hard to Say Goodbye" (song)
| | Claudine Longet
| | ''Love is Blue''
| | 1968
| | [https://youtu.be/fKqqXVBWm2U&t=83 link]; 1:23
|-
| | The looped clip containing the lyrics "Two big things like basketballs / Down below is like Niagra Falls"
| | "Get Down" (song)
| | Derek B
| | ''Bullet from a Gun''
| | 1988
| | [https://youtu.be/olKFjQEewR0&t=132 link]; 2:12
|-
|}
===="[[Computer Rock]]"====
===="[[Computer Rock]]"====
*The lyrics "Next thing I knew I started getting better and better / And as I realized I knew to get better, I said 'Oh man, I'mma bring out the computer rock' / And then that's when I really got loose / 'Cause then n****s was saying 'Yo, who's that guy?'" are sampled from the 1983 film ''Style Wars''. ([https://youtu.be/7DXD1HBaLX0&t=1603 link])
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; margin-left: 0px; clear:both; font-size:.9em; text-align:center; width:50%;"
 
! width=35%|Location in song
! width=20%|Source
! width=10%|Author
! width=20%|Album
! width=5%|Year
! width=10%|Link
|-
| | The lyrics "Next thing I knew I started getting better and better / And as I realized I knew to get better, I said 'Oh man, I'mma bring out the computer rock' / And then that's when I really got loose / 'Cause then n****s was saying 'Yo, who's that guy?'"
| | ''Style Wars'' (documentary)
| | Tony Silver
| |
| | 1983
| | [https://youtu.be/7DXD1HBaLX0&t=1603 link]; 26:43
|-
|}
===="[[Peanuts]]"====
===="[[Peanuts]]"====
*''(no known samples)''
*''(no known samples)''
===="[[Animal]]"====
===="[[Animal]]"====
*The lyrics "You gotta come out every morning with me / I'll make you into an animal" are sampled from the 1979 film ''Meatballs''. ([https://youtu.be/iJK6X60MKWg?t=141 link])
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; margin-left: 0px; clear:both; font-size:.9em; text-align:center; width:50%;"
 
! width=35%|Location in song
*The lyrics "So it makes no sense just standing around / Come on young ladies and let's all get down / And have a ball y'all, and rock 'em all y'all" are sampled from the song "Street Rap" by Busy Bee, from the album ''Wild Style'' (1983). ([https://youtu.be/aBTs0XXVnvA&t=33 link])
! width=20%|Source
 
! width=10%|Author
! width=20%|Album
! width=5%|Year
! width=10%|Link
|-
| | The lyrics "You gotta come out every morning with me / I'll make you into an animal"
| | ''Meatballs'' (film)
| | Ivan Reitman
| |
| | 1979
| | [https://youtu.be/iJK6X60MKWg?t=141 link]; 2:21
|-
| | The lyrics "So it makes no sense just standing around / Come on young ladies and let's all get down / And have a ball y'all, and rock 'em all y'all"
| | "Street Rap" (song)
| | Busy Bee
| | ''Wild Style''
| | 1983
| | [https://youtu.be/aBTs0XXVnvA&t=33 link]; 0:33
|-
|}
===="[[All Kinds of Talk]]"====
===="[[All Kinds of Talk]]"====
*''(no known samples)''
*''(no known samples)''
===="[[That's Right (Karlophone song)|That's Right]]"====
===="[[That's Right (Karlophone song)|That's Right]]"====
*The looped vocals beginning at 3:06 are sampled from the song "Good Friend" by Mary MacGregor, from the album ''Mary MacGregor'' (1980). ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCjp1blbC8g link])
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; margin-left: 0px; clear:both; font-size:.9em; text-align:center; width:50%;"
! width=35%|Location in song
! width=20%|Source
! width=10%|Author
! width=20%|Album
! width=5%|Year
! width=10%|Link
|-
| | Looped vocals beginning at 3:06
| | "Good Friend" (song)
| | Mary MacGregor
| | ''Mary MacGregor''
| | 1980
| | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCjp1blbC8g link]
|-
|}
===="[[I Do Beleive]]"====
===="[[I Do Beleive]]"====
*''(no known samples)''
*''(no known samples)''
Line 39: Line 104:
*''(no known samples)''
*''(no known samples)''
===="[[Mystic Droid]]"====
===="[[Mystic Droid]]"====
*Background instrumentation and the lyrics "Gentle and beautiful / Who cares what you are? / We do, my heart, and I" are sampled from the song "Ode to a Stream" by Guy Warren, from the album ''Africa Speaks, America Answers'' (1957). ([https://youtu.be/HBfGgZ4zC-E&t=58 link])
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; margin-left: 0px; clear:both; font-size:.9em; text-align:center; width:50%;"
 
! width=35%|Location in song
! width=20%|Source
! width=10%|Author
! width=20%|Album
! width=5%|Year
! width=10%|Link
|-
| | Background instrumentation and the lyrics "Gentle and beautiful / Who cares what you are? / We do, my heart, and I"
| | "Ode to a Stream" (song)
| | Guy Warren
| | ''Africa Speaks, America Answers''
| | 1957
| | [https://youtu.be/HBfGgZ4zC-E&t=58 link]; 0:58
|-
|}
===="[[Desire]]"====
===="[[Desire]]"====
*''(no known samples)''
*''(no known samples)''


==''I Must Find This Karlophone...'' samples==
==''I Must Find This Karlophone...'' samples==
{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Expand section}}
| Name        = [[I Must Find This Karlophone...]]
| Type        = studio
| Artist      = [[Karlophone]]
| Cover      = Karlophone I Must Find This Karlophone.jpg
| Released    = [[February 26]], [[2007]]
| Label      = [[Amorphous Records]]
}}
===="[[He Drinks Beer]]"====
===="[[He Drinks Beer]]"====
*A tweet made by Koch in [[2012]] implies the spoken segment at the beginning of this song is taken from an answering machine message, potentially from a family member.<ref>[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]] (as @Karlophone). ([[February 2]], [[2012]]). Twitter. Retrieved from https://twitter.com/karlophone/status/165103607484649472. Archived from the original on April 19, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20220419161613/https://twitter.com/karlophone/status/165103607484649472.</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; margin-left: 0px; clear:both; font-size:.9em; text-align:center; width:50%;"
 
! width=35%|Location in song
! width=20%|Source
! width=10%|Author
! width=20%|Album
! width=5%|Year
! width=10%|Link
|-
| | Opening spoken segment
| | Answering machine message<ref name="machine">[[Karl Koch|Koch, Karl]] (as @Karlophone). ([[February 2]], [[2012]]). Twitter. Retrieved from https://twitter.com/karlophone/status/165103607484649472. Archived from the original on April 19, 2022, https://web.archive.org/web/20220419161613/https://twitter.com/karlophone/status/165103607484649472.</ref>
| | unknown
| |
| | unknown
| | n/a
|-
|}
===="[[Now Comes a Decision]]"====
===="[[Now Comes a Decision]]"====
*The song is primarily structured around a sample of the [[Pre-1991|1948]] educational film ''Making the Most of School'' by Coronet Films. ([https://youtu.be/v5UYFXCg4PA&t=44 link])
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; margin-left: 0px; clear:both; font-size:.9em; text-align:center; width:50%;"
 
! width=35%|Location in song
! width=20%|Source
! width=10%|Author
! width=20%|Album
! width=5%|Year
! width=10%|Link
|-
| | Main vocal sample
| | ''Making the Most of School'' (educational film)
| | Coronet Films
| |
| | 1948
| | [https://youtu.be/v5UYFXCg4PA&t=44 link]; 0:44
|-
|}
===="[[Tuefel-Hunden]]"====
===="[[Tuefel-Hunden]]"====
*''(no known samples)''
*''(no known samples)''
Line 68: Line 168:
*''(no known samples)''
*''(no known samples)''
===="[[The Old Alma Mater]]"====
===="[[The Old Alma Mater]]"====
*The main guitar sample which first plays at 0:32 is interpolated from the song "Nosering Girl" by Nerf Herder, from the album ''Nerf Herder'' (1996). ([https://www.youtu.be/0HDH53g5V7o link])
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; margin-left: 0px; clear:both; font-size:.9em; text-align:center; width:50%;"
 
! width=35%|Location in song
*The instrumental sample which first plays at 1:35 is interpolated from the intro of the song "Silence" by Plain Jane, from the album ''Plain Jane'' (1969). ([https://youtu.be/9YhiLkkMMDw link])
! width=20%|Source
 
! width=10%|Author
! width=20%|Album
! width=5%|Year
! width=10%|Link
|-
| | Interpolated main guitar sample which first plays at 0:32
| | "Nosering Girl" (song)
| | Nerf Herder
| | ''Nerf Herder''
| | 1996
| | [https://www.youtu.be/0HDH53g5V7o link]
|-
| | Interpolated instrumental sample which first plays at 1:35
| | "Silence" (song)
| | Plain Jane
| | ''Plain Jane''
| | 1969
| | [https://youtu.be/9YhiLkkMMDw link]
|-
|}
===="[[Rocky Mountain Philosophy]]"====
===="[[Rocky Mountain Philosophy]]"====
*''(no known samples)''
*''(no known samples)''
Line 79: Line 198:
*''(no known samples)''
*''(no known samples)''
==Samples in other songs==
==Samples in other songs==
{{Expand section}}
===="[[Dr. Strangelove Sings the Beatles Pt. 1 (Num Num Mix)]]"====
===="[[Dr. Strangelove Sings the Beatles Pt. 1 (Num Num Mix)]]"====
*The remix's primary sample is "Dr. Strangelove Sings The Beatles Pt. 1" by [[Kid Chocolat]], from the EP ''Hello Children, the Peter Sellers EP'' (2000). ([https://poorrecords.bandcamp.com/track/dr-strangelove-sings-the-beatles-part-1 link])
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; margin-left: 0px; clear:both; font-size:.9em; text-align:center; width:50%;"
 
! width=35%|Location in song
! width=20%|Source
! width=10%|Author
! width=20%|Album
! width=5%|Year
! width=10%|Link
|-
| | Original song
| | "Dr. Strangelove Sings the Beatles Pt. 1"
| | [[Kid Chocolat]]
| | ''Hello Children, the Peter Sellers EP''
| | 2000
| | [https://poorrecords.bandcamp.com/track/dr-strangelove-sings-the-beatles-part-1 link]
|-
|}
===="[[If You Listen]]"====
===="[[If You Listen]]"====
*The lyric "Prepare to receive through me the benediction of our lord Satan" is sampled from the recording "Satanic Mass" by Coven, from the album ''Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls'' (1969). ([https://youtu.be/unFbZ2yP8PU&t=720 link])
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; margin-left: 0px; clear:both; font-size:.9em; text-align:center; width:50%;"
 
! width=35%|Location in song
! width=20%|Source
! width=10%|Author
! width=20%|Album
! width=5%|Year
! width=10%|Link
|-
| | The lyric "Prepare to receive through me the benediction of our lord Satan"
| | "Satanic Mass" (recording)
| | Coven
| | ''Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls''
| | 1969
| | [https://youtu.be/unFbZ2yP8PU&t=720 link]; 12:00
|-
|}
===="[[How Many Minutes]]"====
===="[[How Many Minutes]]"====
*''(no known samples)''
*''(no known samples)''
===="[[Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World|Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World (Karlophome remix)]]"====
===="[[Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World|Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World (Karlophome remix)]]"====
*The remix's primary sample is "[[The Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World]]" by [[Weezer]], from the album ''[[Raditude]]'' (2009). ([https://youtu.be/KIRXaf6wydM link])
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; margin-left: 0px; clear:both; font-size:.9em; text-align:center; width:50%;"
 
! width=35%|Location in song
! width=20%|Source
! width=10%|Author
! width=20%|Album
! width=5%|Year
! width=10%|Link
|-
| | Original song
| | "[[The Prettiest Girl in the Whole Wide World]]"
| | [[Weezer]]
| | ''Raditude''
| | 2009
| | [https://youtu.be/KIRXaf6wydM link]
|-
|}
==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of Karl Koch songs]]
*[[List of Karl Koch songs]]