gnarls barley ' crazy' ripped
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- tank02
and how.
GNARLS BARKELY RIP
original
rip
click left upper film "geniet van de aromfilm"
- CALLES0
you just made me very happy... really
- tank020
wait its from the same guy he just did a copy paste..as u were..
nothing to see here....
- tank020
calles,
why?
- CALLES0
because when the song came out i liked it... after 2 months it was about to drive ME fucking crazy. i mean clubs in the street, ringtones, stores, restaurants... it got out of control
- tank020
correct.
funny that the creator of the vid also cashed in on hte hype by doin' a copy/paste.
- traut0
It was written, though, and not just by Gnarls Barkley. "Crazy" is itself a cover, of sorts: The song's bass line is a sample from "Nel Cimitero di Tucson," a soundtrack tune from the 1968 spaghetti Western Preparati la Bara! Gnarls Barkley replaced the original's lead trumpet solo with a new main melody line and came up with a precisely calibrated arrangement that straddles the border between modern dance-pop and '70s disco-soul. There is a sleek dance beat with a prominent disco-ish high-hat; a background chorale lifted virtually wholesale from "Nel Cimitero di Tucson"; and strings that swoop and shudder over the chorus. At the center of it all is a sound that retains some of the original's sulfurous Old West atmosphere: that chugging stream train bass line and the eerie, whistle-whine high tenor of Cee-Lo, who gives a terrific, weird performance filled with long pauses and gospel-style stutters and exclamations.
- Meeklo0
because when the song came out i liked it... after 2 months it was about to drive ME fucking crazy. i mean clubs in the street, ringtones, stores, restaurants... it got out of control
CALLES
(Jan 18 07, 08:11)welcome to the world of mainstream pop..
- ********0
wow of course this song was sampled. but I dont see that as bad thing (I dont think thats what your saying, is it?)
any way danger mouse (guy who produced this track) is awesome.
also did the gorillaz last album and danger doom, check that album out.i think you guys know this stuff already.....
- tank0
people i was talking about the clip NOT the song itself...
- lvl_130
ah shit. that is a total rip!
by the way, i'm going to throw it out there and say that the dangerdoom album was the best collab i have seen in forever. love that album!
- version30
dangerdoom got old fast, i was sick of that album before it was released
everyone wonder what the hell we were bumping for a while though (benzie box)
the benefits of the design industry are def the inside connects on movies albums etc
- ********0
"people i was talking about the clip NOT the song itself...
tank
(Jan 18 07, 11:19)"sorry man it hit me as soon as i posted :P
dangerdoom was a great colab, but i do agree that it hits a point were you need a break from the album. Then play it after a while and its tight again.
I think it might be because of the topics... maybe thats why it gets to ya... i mean you bumping tracks about cartoons - dope cartoons, but still.
gnarls barkley was not a great album, i only like 3 or 4 songs which is kinda a disappointment.
- tank0
same here btw.
i like the orinial version much much more...
- lvl_130
yeah sofa you hit the nail on the head about playing it for a while....getting tired of it....playing it 6 months later and it's good again. that's exactly what i did. i'm in the "it's great" phase right now :)
- kodap0
It was written, though, and not just by Gnarls Barkley. "Crazy" is itself a cover, of sorts: The song's bass line is a sample from "Nel Cimitero di Tucson," (...)
and the eerie, whistle-whine high tenor of Cee-Lo,
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gospel-style stutters and exclamations.img.slate.com/media/6/...
traut
(Jan 18 07, 08:38)
-------------woohha... thanks for the tips or whoever investigated, traut.
I knew i've heard some traces of this music somewhere before. That's why I loved the first time I heard it, thinking it was a mash-up...
apart of this.. when I realized about the band (G.B) I said to a friend of mine this music (and G.B) had it all to be a great hit about 2 months before it blew up to the mainstream and clubs.
too bad we're all fed up with G.B., but it's still a great album.
- kodap0
and back to the topic:
the clip: so blatant rip... indeed