I'm going to see these guys on Tuesday at Masonic Temple in Detroit. After listening to them perform, I hope I don't fall asleep. I'm not paying, so we will see.
@@k.h.1587 Although we know that "Regulate" came out long after "Keep Forgetting," generally when it's instrumental, it's "Regulate," or maybe what they're playng sounds more like "Regulate" than "Keep Forgettting." When a classic song is sampled by a rap artist, in my mind, it's still two different songs.
Search youtube for "Khruangbin - Live Medley Data and Safety Video" by the channel 'Elementary Sherif'. There's 5 volumes. Just listen to 5 and maybe 2. They show the history of these song samples.
Laura Lee is lovely to watch, but who really wears it better...Miss Laura Lee...or ZOMBiERELLA??? (You'll have to look that one yourself. The real question...does she age???)
I'm speaking for the ladies here but geez Laura Lee... there are guys like me on here. And yes, I am totally making this comment in case my girl sees My history on RU-vid 😂
Where's my music nerd in the comments section with the timeline of all the songs being played in this video?! I need to know the song at 5:11. Whose the artist?
They’re playing the bassline and groove from one Tribe song, “Electric Relaxation” (Ronnie Foster) but the guitar melody from another Tribe song, “Award Tour.” The whole theme of the medley is hip hop break beats, which means they are popular hip hop beats that have been sampled from older classic songs, or multiple older songs. For instance, the David Bowie/Nile Rodgers song that starts the medley was actually used in a Puffy and Mase song from the 90’s, and the MF Doom medley that follows, which includes the Dilla sample of Giorgio Moroder, are also all hip hop beats that loop or sample older breaks. They carry that theme all the way through, until they play Chris Isaac “Wicked Game”, which seemed very random? To my knowledge, that has not been used in a hip hop song.
Don't forget that Ronnie Laws is from Houston, TX as well, so no doubt they did it in tribute to him more than anything. They also love Larry Dunn (EW&F) - check their Amoeba video.
Christ Almighty, #BassClef at its best, thank you kindly #Calson Associates circa 1920 Knights Templar having #fun feeling #young and what about it? lol. music is best. 🐬