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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12524

lyrics

allaaaaaaaaaahhhh
allaaaaaaaaaahhhh
allaaaaaaaaaahhhh



arabic muezzin (man of mosque )(muslim)(lyrics mean=god)

interesting..i heard today
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12530



eh...clean your ears, m8

the lyrisc are: one love .......
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12531

Jericho-X wrote:


eh...clean your ears, m8

the lyrisc are: one love .......


the sample is allah dude...
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12536

The sample sounds like "one love" because the word "allah" is said something like "allll-aaaahhh". The sample is lifted off a Zero G sample CD by Time & Space. Liam Howlett has lifted samples from sample CD's by Time & Space on various occasions; the beats in Firestarter are for instance also lifted from one of Time & Space sample CD's.

Liam Howlett didn't lift the "allah" sample off a Zero G sample CD himself. The Prodigy was asked to do a remix for Everybody Say Love by The Magi & Emanation. On that track you can hear the specific "allah" sample, but pitched differently; lower. Liam Howlett liked his remix of it so much, that he changed it into a full Prodigy track; One Love. He then did a remix and gave that back to The Magi & Emanation.
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12578

i think ..prodigy inside to islam





its huge message this song
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12581

wakethefuckup wrote:
i think ..prodigy inside to islam





its huge message this song

Nah, it's like saying that Smack My Bitch Up had a meaning. You state it's a "huge message", others would call it blasphemy. Read what I wrote above, it's just a sample which Liam Howlett liked because pitched up it sounds like "one love". Don't think too much behind it.
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12585

Arie, you keep up revealing more and more interesting facts bout the band, specially regarding to sampling. I remember you said in another thread that the beats in Smbu actually belong to Crazy Man. Has he ever sampled a whole beat from any other tracks of his own?
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12588

one looo-oooo-oooo-ve not allaaah !!
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12590

Kunio wrote:
one looo-oooo-oooo-ve not allaaah !!

It's defenitely "allah", whether you like it or not
Pitch my allah up *cough*
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12591

memphis wrote:
Arie, you keep up revealing more and more interesting facts bout the band, specially regarding to sampling. I remember you said in another thread that the beats in Smbu actually belong to Crazy Man. Has he ever sampled a whole beat from any other tracks of his own?

Good question. Need to give it some thought. Not quite the same, but the rhythm in Diesel Power and Baby's Got A Temper are very simular. Liam Howlett is a true genious when it comes to sampling. There are some very good sample spotters over at BK's, so in the end a fair lot of the samples which Liam Howlett uses are discovered.

There are also a lot of wrong samples spotted as well. For years I believed that Liam Howlett sampled "what evil lurks in the hearts of men" from The Shadow, an old radio show, but this is actually not where he got it from...
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12592

Arie wrote:
Liam Howlett is a true genious when it comes to sampling.
Yeah, let's say the guy has many, many abilities. And when people say that there are maybe only one true genius like Mozart born in a decade, i say 'bullshit!'.

And back to the sampling, i've discovered one sample he uses twice myself - that high-pitched buzz in Wake The Fuck Up is also heard in Razor. Of course that's nothing, cause it's not hard to notice it as the sample is pretty much the same for both of the tracks. Oh btw, can you tell me where he sampled the 'style unorthodox, but of course it rocks' sample that used to be in Voodoo Beats? I love it. Was it a Chemical Brothers track?
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12598

memphis wrote:

Oh btw, can you tell me where he sampled the 'style unorthodox, but of course it rocks' sample that used to be in Voodoo Beats? I love it. Was it a Chemical Brothers track?


Chill Rob G - Let The Words Flow
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12599

Allah

who decline this idea ?
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12601

KeVo wrote:
memphis wrote:

Oh btw, can you tell me where he sampled the 'style unorthodox, but of course it rocks' sample that used to be in Voodoo Beats? I love it. Was it a Chemical Brothers track?


Chill Rob G - Let The Words Flow

That's in the live version of Voodoo Beats. You can't hear it in the version which appeared on Their Law - The Singles 1990-2005. In this last version however you can hear a different vocal sample, taken from the full vocal version of Wake Up Call.
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one love 6 years, 3 months ago #12603

Arie..where did the WEL sample come from if not The Shadow??

Last night I was listening to a version of a track by Suzanne Vega..and it had the same "Tic-a-dic-da" sample used in charly alley cat mix...but pitched down.
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