The origin of those piano lines.

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Nathan....

I'm following your format from first post....

original................................................tea leaf

TOGETHER "HARDCORE UPROAR"...............EX-PLAIN "CHECK OUT"


of course the italians nicked it.......that's what they were best at !!!


I ain't got a snippet.....but if you d/l the TIMELESS mix from my sig.....

infact why haven't you already....!!!!!!!!!


It's the tune after KC SPIRIT "EVERYBODY MOVE" and before LAST RHYTHM REMIX...

track 5 i think.......discounting the acca at the start....

Bob
 

Caru

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Another one from me:

Some song with the words 'Definition of love' (narrows it down I know!)

Anyway, it was sampled by

True Faith - Take Me Away

and

1st Project - Right Before My Eyes.
 

Biskit

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i think some peeps are missing the point of this thread. Were after piano lines that have been sampled :)

As for 'Ex-plain - Check out', every cat n dog used the john carpenter style bass line after Bomb the Bass ripped it. As for the piano, is there own work, a very simpl piano hook to pull off.
The italians 'Hypnotek' actually sampled the piano riff from 'Together - Hardcore Uproar'.

One of the sampled pianolines in the 'Mixmaster - Grand Piano' is from 'Phortune - String Free' from around about '88 :)
 

wildpitch

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Jeff Mills - Changes of life, I'm sure the hook on this is from Richie Havens version of going back to my roots.

Be nice if anyone can confirm this as it's what I've always thought.