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Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
What did they had to do with it? I presume UW sampled them? If that's the case, which track? I'm always searchin' for the original tracks of certain samples. So who knows? :)
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Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
the bassline in King of Snake was taken from Donna Summer's I feel Love, produced by Moroder. It's not sampled really, but it uses the same notes.
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Just 'I Feel Love'? Never recognized any of it...
Listening to both right now, I hear it a little bit, but much faster in King of Snake! tnx :) |
Re: Giorgio Moroder & Donna Summer on King of Snake
"I Feel Love" by Donna Summer (1977).
The backing track was written by Giorgio Moroder and was, as far as I recall (and I am old enough! :p) the very first pop song to use nothing other than a synthesiser as a backing track. Bearing in mind that this was at the very beginning of the disco era, it was quite something! Edit: Damn, KoS, you beat me to it... but then you would! ;) |
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The 'I feel love'-track is great. I especially love the 'Patrick Cowley Mega Mix'. It's so amazing the way he stretched it out to a 16min. track!!!
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I saw the Blue Man Group playing 'I Feel Love' on some late night show once and at first I thought it was King of Snake.
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I mean, a drumcomputer is out of the question, since programmable drumcomputers didn't exist in those days (I think). I have the remix on record, but haven't listened to it in years (due to the fact that I don't have a recordplayer at this moment). But I can imagine that the basskick is provided by a synth and the handclap by a claptrap. Maybe google can help me.
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Oops. I thought I heard that the bass drum was real in a documentary I saw, but I guess not.
Damn documentaries are always messing me up. |
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Actualllllllyyyyyyy...
while a drum computer may not have existed per se, Krafwerk had already invented a "synthesised drum kit" by this stage, i think. (Cos I remember seeing it on Tomorrow's World and thinking "wow!") |
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I just found out that the programmable Roland CR78 did exist in 1978. But I don't think that it has been used on 'I feel love'.
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"The way I demo'd back then wasn't much different to the way I work now. In 1974 the first cheap little drum machines came out, so I would use one of those, and I also had a real drum loop with several different tempos. I would put up a tape from a 24-track and I would have a mic for the vocal, as well as some sort of keyboard -- a Fender Rhodes, maybe. Having established the tempo of the song, I would just record the rhythm, along with a guide vocal, and then go from there."
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/mar9...s/giorgio.html |
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