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I Love Rock & Roll sampled by Schoolly D

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Bastien

On July 24, 2005

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ARTIST: Schoolly D

SONG: I Don't Like Rock 'N Roll

GENRE: Rap/Hip-Hop

SAMPLED: Joan Jett "I Love Rock 'N Roll"

INFO: Guitar & Voice sample

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Comment by Bastien
submitter
2006-07-08 17:03:07 UTC

Listened to a sound sample and I don't hear Joan Jett:

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Contacting original poster.

 
Comment by Bastien
submitter
2006-07-30 18:38:37 UTC

I have the same video and the quality isn't all that good. But DJ Code Money (as seen in the video) is scratching the guitar riff. Although it doesn't sound like it because he's manipulated it, I've heard Joan Jett's song plenty of times to pick out where he sampled it. And the sampled voice, if you listen to when Schoolly D shouts "I DON'T!" it's followed by scratching. When the scratching sample is let play through you can hear the chrous sing "love rock n' roll".

 
Comment by Bastien
submitter
2006-07-30 18:49:42 UTC
 
Comment by Denis
2006-07-30 19:43:42 UTC

Bastien, I have that song and had a listen.


I'm able to recognize the beginning of the guitar riff that's being scratched all over, but it could also be another riff.


The "rock 'n' roll" sample is scratched a couple of times at 2:09 and 3:49 but is very hard to recognize.


At about 4:30 DJ Code Money starts scratching more recognizable, and there you hear the sample very clearly.


So I think it's definitely a sample. I can send you the song if you want to listen for yourself.

 
Comment by Bastien
submitter
2006-08-04 19:18:17 UTC

They agree on The Breaks, and they even talk about another sample:


Samples are taken from Joan Jett & the Blackhearts - I Love Rock N Roll and B-Side & Fab Five Freddy - Change le Beat

 
Comment by Bastien
submitter
2006-08-04 19:28:04 UTC

ARTIST: Schoolly D

SONG: I Don't Like Rock 'N Roll

GENRE: Rap/Hip-Hop

SAMPLED: Joan Jett "I Love Rock 'N Roll"

INFO: Guitar & Voice sample


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Comment by Bastien
submitter
2006-08-06 18:36:57 UTC

However it gets more complicated:


Samples are taken from Joan Jett & the Blackhearts - I Love Rock N Roll and B-Side & Fab Five Freddy - Change le Beat


and


The Fab Five Freddy's record ends with a vocoded phrase: from that he uses the beep tone that's in front of that vocoded sample, the "Aaaah", "stuff" and the "fresh" sample..

 
Comment by Bastien
submitter
2006-09-01 21:25:07 UTC

More from KazD:


In the end of Schoolly's record, you'll hear Code Money scratch with first the beep and each time right after that the aaah sample you've heard in the original Fab Five Freddy record, that's pretty much a good hint he uses that beep as well.

Beside that he uses a tight vinyl grip to get that beep to sound like that when he's scratching.


Asking kris for a second opinion. I personally can't hear it.

 
Comment by Limbabwe
2012-12-18 22:27:51 UTC

Joan Jett sample added in the meantime. About a second sample there seems to be no consensus. I'm closing the topic.


I Don't Like Rock 'n' Roll


Thanks all for posting and participating!

 
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2017-02-12 13:07:14 UTC
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