I was finally able to find the track listings for the CD/DVD, for those of you wondering. Looks like there is nothing super rare on it, but it does have a few good ones I don't know if this was posted yet, but if not, enjoy:
CD -
Same normal track listing plus bonus track GIANT.
DVD
1. GALVANIZE (VIDEO)
2. BELIEVE (VIDEO)
3. THE BOXER (VIDEO)
4. GALVANIZE (SWITCH REMIX)
5. BELIEVE (EROL ALKAN'S 'FEEL-ME' RE-WORK)
6. .SWIPER
7. SPRING
8. BELIEVE (LIVE AT MILANO FORUM)
9. THE BOXER (DFA VERSION)
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#4
Posted 25 September 2005 - 11:48 PM
I'm too confused with galvanize remixes these days, too many 8O .
Since my DVD listings were old news, I'll post something you may not know: We all know the samples from Leave Home are from Blake Baxter, however one thing you won't find in the footnotes is where the sirens come from at the beginning of the song. Those "siren noise" are actually robotic voices from a Kraftwerk song, titiled "ohm sweet ohm," maybe this is why they did leave home as the title (yeah it's also borrowed from a ramones song, like one too many mornings is a dylan song). Here's the sample: http://www.amazon.co...1046426-1388001
And now you know the rest the story of a little track called leave home.
Since my DVD listings were old news, I'll post something you may not know: We all know the samples from Leave Home are from Blake Baxter, however one thing you won't find in the footnotes is where the sirens come from at the beginning of the song. Those "siren noise" are actually robotic voices from a Kraftwerk song, titiled "ohm sweet ohm," maybe this is why they did leave home as the title (yeah it's also borrowed from a ramones song, like one too many mornings is a dylan song). Here's the sample: http://www.amazon.co...1046426-1388001
And now you know the rest the story of a little track called leave home.
#6
Posted 26 September 2005 - 1:44 PM
I always assumed that was a sound cooked up by the brothers themselves, I would have thought it would be pretty easy for them considering the synths they've got.
That said, maybe at the time they had very little kit, maybe a sampler and a couple of other synths like an SH-101 and a Juno? In that case, sampling would have been easier than trying to make the synths do what they're not designed for
That said, maybe at the time they had very little kit, maybe a sampler and a couple of other synths like an SH-101 and a Juno? In that case, sampling would have been easier than trying to make the synths do what they're not designed for
#7
Posted 29 September 2005 - 9:11 PM
Biff Escribi�:
I'm too confused with galvanize remixes these days, too many 8O .
Since my DVD listings were old news, I'll post something you may not know: We all know the samples from Leave Home are from Blake Baxter, however one thing you won't find in the footnotes is where the sirens come from at the beginning of the song. Those "siren noise" are actually robotic voices from a Kraftwerk song, titiled "ohm sweet ohm," maybe this is why they did leave home as the title (yeah it's also borrowed from a ramones song, like one too many mornings is a dylan song). Here's the sample: http://www.amazon.co...1046426-1388001
And now you know the rest the story of a little track called leave home.
Hey that's cool, you expect to hear 'the brothers gonna work it out..' when that song clip plays. There are so many samples they've used, drum beats, noises, voices etc. Can't remember exactly which track, might be near the ending of delik, but the drum beat is a lot like the one on magic number by de la soul.
#8
Posted 29 September 2005 - 11:34 PM
Oh yeah that one, forgot about that, that's a good song/album... That was also in BGWIO at the part with the Freestyle song, "freestyles in the house tonight, move your body from left to right..." And that drum loop sounds like it's sampled from a Led Zeppelin song:
http://mfile.akamai.....asx?obj=v40301
I couldn't find any sound samples of the part it's taken from (the very beginning), but you can kinda tell by this part.
That's from the album Houses of the Holy (for all the people who aren't mullet-heads)
http://mfile.akamai.....asx?obj=v40301
I couldn't find any sound samples of the part it's taken from (the very beginning), but you can kinda tell by this part.
That's from the album Houses of the Holy (for all the people who aren't mullet-heads)
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