Name That Tune, Game Three

David Medsker January 18, 2008 92

Greetings, gamers. Scraps is taking a much-needed break from his editing duties — we’d like to thank the good people at Pleasant Palms Resort and Rehabilitation Center for taking him in on such short notice — and has handed me the reins for this week’s installment, a more accurate title for which would be Spot That Sample.

In 2001 I created my own mix of the Beastie Boys song “Shake Your Rump” using the loop-based remix program Acid. I actually made two versions: an ‘A’ mix and then a version that consisted of all of the other loops I didn’t use in the first mix, which I dismissively dubbed the ‘Dregs’ mix. Over time, I preferred the Dregs mix to the original, and a year later, I took the best bits from the ‘A’ mix and added them to the Dregs mix, in order to build the perfect beast, as it were.

Your mission: name the songs I sampled in the Dregs mix.

There are 25 artists – and I use that term loosely, as one of them is not a musician – sampled throughout this track. Most of them are repeated a couple times throughout the song, though some are used only once. Any bits from the original Beastie Boys track (“It’s the joint,” “Shake your rump-ah,” the explosion) are not counted in the 25 samples. As for the styles of music contained within, well, I pretty much used anything in my CD collection in the area of 105 BPM that had a good beat, riff, or served as a good fill. And you Joel Whitburn disciples can put away your “Billboard” books: only a fifth of the songs in here cracked the Top 40. But if you know your modern rock, you’ll do just fine. Also, two different bits from the non-musician are included, but you only need to list them once.

The same rules apply as in Scraps’ games. Only three guesses per person between updates, so everyone has a chance to play. I’ll frequently recap the progress, listing the correct guesses in the order in which they appear in the song, so you’ll know where to look for other samples. Once all of the songs are revealed, I’ll post a follow-up trivia question in the forum about one of the artists. The first person to answer correctly wins a prize. No, it won’t be a lava lamp.

One last tip: your best bet is to listen to the song through headphones, so you don’t miss the lower-end snippets. Based on how quickly you jackals devoured his last game, I’m expecting this one to last roughly ten minutes. Are you ready, Mr. Burns? Are you set, Mr. Burns? Go, Mr. Burns!

Beastie Boys – Shake Your Rump (David Medsker Dregs Mix)

UPDATE: Here are individual files for the seven remaining samples.

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Clip 4
Clip 11
Clip 13
Clip 15
Clip 19
Clip 22

  • http://www.bastardradio.com Bastard No. 1

    This one's much tougher for me because for some reason I have a tough time isolating the sample from the overall track. The samples don't stick with me when something else is going on over top of it.

    But I do hear:

    U2 – Numb
    The Tubes – She's a Beauty

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Numb and She's a Beauty are correct.

  • http://www.bastardradio.com Bastard No. 1

    oh – and Scritti Politti's “Perfect Way” – those are my initial three

  • sfenn

    The Smiths – How Soon Is Now?

  • sfenn

    And: Sinead O'Connor – I Want Your (Hands On Me)

  • sfenn

    My 3rd guess: Soup Dragons – I'm Free

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Perfect Way, How Soon Is Now, I Want Your Hands on Me and I'm Free are all correct. I told you you guys would finish this in ten minutes. :)

  • WalrusXTREME

    I'm pretty sure i heard the beat from Notorious by Duran Duran in there, or i could be insane :V

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Not Notorious.

  • WalrusXTREME

    Actually, scratch that, it's I don't want your love. Sorry, getting my mediocre late 80s Duran Duran confused with each other! Also, is that the guitar chord from Just What I Needed by the Cars or something that sounds quite like it?

  • http://www.coverville.com Brian Ibbott

    Love You Til The Day I Die – Crowded House (brilliant!)

  • http://www.coverville.com Brian Ibbott

    And the Art Of Noise – Close To The Edit (again, brilliant!)

  • http://www.coverville.com Brian Ibbott

    Talk Talk – Life's What You Make It (could be wrong about the song title)?

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    I Don't Want Your Love, Love You Til the Day I Die, Close to the Edit, Just What I Needed and Life's What You Make It are all correct! Damn, I thought that Crowded House sample would be one of the last to fall. :)

  • http://www.coverville.com Brian Ibbott

    Well, I'm a huge Crowded House fan, so that's a hard one to slip by!

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Here's an update of the found samples so far, in the order in which they appear.

    1) U2, “Numb”
    2) Crowded House, “Love You Til the Day I Die”
    3)
    4)
    5)
    6)
    7)
    8) The Cars, “Just What I Needed”
    9) Sinead O’Connor, “I Want Your Hands on Me”
    10) Soup Dragons, “I’m Free”
    11)
    12) Scritti Politti, “Perfect Way”
    13)
    14)
    15)
    16) Duran Duran, “I Don’t Want Your Love”
    17) Art of Noise, “Close (To the Edit)”
    18) Talk Talk, “Life’s What You Make It”
    19)
    20)
    21)
    22)
    23) The Tubes, “She’s a Beauty”
    24) The Smiths, “How Soon Is Now?”
    25)

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Prick up your ears, then, because there is another Neil Finn song in here somewhere…

  • Eric

    I definitely hear Split Enz – One Step Ahead in there a couple of times.

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    One Step Ahead is correct.

  • Eric

    And of course Barney Gumble from The Simpsons.

    And maybe the drum pattern from Seal's Crazy?

  • sfenn

    Blur – Stereotypes

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Crazy and Stereotypes are both correct.

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    And Barney from The Simpsons is also correct.

  • sfenn

    Is #25 also Blur? Song 2?

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Yep, it sure is.

  • http://www.grayflannelsuit.net/ GrayFlannelSuit

    Busta Rhymes – “Woo Hah! Got You All In Check”

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Not Who Hah. (I'm betting the bit you're referring to is one of the bits from the original song that was part of the a cappella I ripped.)

  • http://www.grayflannelsuit.net/ GrayFlannelSuit

    Well, sugar. I got nothin' then.

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Okay, here's a hint: you guys have nailed pretty much all of the melody samples. Now you need to look for drums and percussion.

  • http://www.blogspot.drcastrato.com drcastrato

    All my guesses got guessed already, but I just want to say that this mix is awesome, and I like this game.

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Why, thank you kindly. It was great fun to put together. :)

  • http://popdose.com MatthewBolin

    I think I hear both EMF's “Unbelieveable” and Jesus Jones's “Right Here, Right Now” somewhere in there.

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    No on both counts.

  • http://popdose.com MatthewBolin

    Crap, both of them have similar parts to the Sinead song!

    Oh okay. I heard the vocal line to Moby's “Bodyrock” in there.

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Bodyrock is correct.

  • sfenn

    Something from Prodigy's “Fat of the Land”? Maybe “Diesel Power”?

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Nothing from Prodigy. You're on the right track with one of the bits, though.

  • sfenn

    It's so familiar but I just can't place it. Right around the 1:38 mark. Maybe it's the Chemical Brothers…

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Finally, I thought this would be one of the first to fall. Right band, now guess the song.

  • Malchus

    That is the drum interlude from Seal's “Crazy”, right?

  • Malchus

    Duh, I just saw it already posted.

  • WalrusXTREME

    Kraftwerk-”Boing Boom Tschak” or however it's spelled. Sneaked that one past me, you did?

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Boing Boom Tschak is correct. Seven more to go! I will upload longer, individual samples of the remaining songs tomorrow. Here is the current list.

    1) U2, “Numb”
    2) Crowded House, “Love You Til the Day I Die”
    3)
    4)
    5) Blur, “Stereotypes”
    6) Seal, “Crazy”
    7) Kraftwerk, “Boing Boom Tschak”
    8) The Cars, “Just What I Needed”
    9) Sinead O’Connor, “I Want Your Hands on Me”
    10) Soup Dragons, “I’m Free”
    11)
    12) Scritti Politti, “Perfect Way”
    13)
    14) Split Enz, “One Step Ahead”
    15)
    16) Duran Duran, “I Don’t Want Your Love”
    17) Art of Noise, “Close (To the Edit)”
    18) Talk Talk, “Life’s What You Make It”
    19)
    20) Moby, “Bodyrock”
    21) Barney Gumble, “The Simpsons”
    22)
    23) The Tubes, “She’s a Beauty”
    24) The Smiths, “How Soon Is Now?”
    25) Blur, “Song 2”

  • http://mostlymodernmedia.wordpress.com Beau

    Something in here sounds exactly like something my high school “band” (me, various instruments, a four-track recorder, a microphone and some friends who couldn't play anything but loved to yell and record odd sounds) recorded. We had trouble with feedback from the toilet, oddly enough.

    But only 10 people to my knowledge are in possession of a Radiation Sickness tape, and I don't believe you're one of them.

    As always, several people already got the four easy ones I was able to pick out of the mix.

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Individual samples are now up. I'm predicting #4 will be the last to fall.

  • Eric

    I'm not able to hear the individual samples. Firefox gives me a blank page; IE gives me a 404 error.

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Sorry about that. Try it now.

  • http://www.myspace.com/garylucy Gary Lucy

    I think 22 is Tears for Fears “Shout” (either that or the opening sounds of the theme from Baretta)

  • http://www.bullz-eye.com DavidMedsker

    Shout is correct.

  • http://mostlymodernmedia.wordpress.com Beau

    Is #11 Moby's “Southside”?