Grebo Guru

1. "Any minute now, Pop Will Eat Itself"

This a Radio One DJ whose name I have forgotten (R1 is the UK's only national popular music station)
----------[ Andrew Shires - [email protected] ]
Andy Kershaw, possibly.
----------[ Terry Walsh - [email protected] ]
Apparently Mark Ellen wetting his knickers on the Old Grey Whistle Test (RIP, or do my ears deceive me but are MTV Europe going to resurrect it?) Think this was for the 'Sweet Sweet Pie' video.
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2. "Very much like scruffy pigs to look at" etc.

This is Johnny Morris, a children's TV presenter on BBC1. He did a program that has finished now, called `Animal Magic' which basically talked about animals. He also did silly voice overs to footage of animals in their habitats (often zoos -- shows the Beeb weren't worried about zoo ethics a few years back :-)
----------[ Andrew Shires - [email protected] ]

3. "Are you aware of the razor's edge on which you're living?"

This is taken from an interview with Donald Campbell before he got into Bluebird and attempted the speed record. I remember hearing this in an episode of 'The Rock And Roll Years'.
----------[ Simon Salwan - [email protected] ]

 

 

Beaver Patrol

1. "Attention young ladies! Attention young ladies!"

This, and the main loop in the song (minus guitars), are swiped from local (UK) radio station jingles. If I remember correctly, the loop was used as the backing for the weekly charts rundown.
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It's from a very old record of radio commercial bloopers. It was a commercial for nursing positions. ----------[ Brian T. Baseggio - [email protected] ]

2. "I`m out!"

From crappy 70's trucking film called 'Convoy'.
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3. "How d`ya keep your wheels spinnin`, when the Beaver`s grinnin`?"

From 'Convoy' also. It fits the film and also the voice speaking sounds familiar.
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From one of the 'Smokey And The Bandit' films. (#1, I think.) There's a bit where the police have forced a truck driver to talk to Burt Reynolds on the CB and he says the above. (I've only seen the film once, really.)
----------[ Ian Whitfield - [email protected] ]

4. Chorus riff

Very similar to "Li'l Devil" by the Cult though it seems to have been played rather than sampled.
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Let's Get Ugly

1. "Rockman Rock!"

Justified Ancients of MuMu's 'Rockman Rock'
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2. "The time sponsored by Accurist will be..."

This is a recording of the Speaking Clock service that British Telecom run (you ring a number to find the exact GMT time)
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"do one more..."

(Source unknown, but) also in Art of Noise's (live) 'Peter Gunn Theme'
This is definitely Duane Eddy, sampled from a _studio_ mix of 'Peter Gunn' that I've got somewhere.
----------[ Simon Salwan - [email protected] ]

"..precisely"

Speaking clock again!
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U.B.L.U.D.

1. Kind of a gulping noise. (A very abruptly edited sample)

*Source Unknown*

2. Infinite looping vocal "Ahhh"

I could easily be wrong, but it sounds like Jon Anderson of Yes.
----------[ Dave Read - [email protected] ]
Don't think this can really be credited as a sample as a young lady called Ruth was credited somewhere for doing some girly vocals for them.
----------[ Alison Crompton - [email protected] ]

 

 

Evelyn

1. Music box and accompaniment

From Ridley Scott's film 'Legend'. The scene in which the demon gives the princess a bridal gown.
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There is No Love Between Us Anymore

1. "When I fall in love, it will be..."

Nat King Cole's 'When I fall in love'

2. "and now it`s gone, gone, gone, whoah"
3. "and I can`t go on, whoah" (Club Remix version)

Both from the Righteous Brother's 'You've Lost That Loving Feeling'
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4. "You never close your eyes anymore" (on the regular 12" version.)

also from 'You've lost that Loving Feeling'
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5. "She loves me... She loves me not!" (Female voice)

Sounds like Dianna Rigg as Emma Peel in the TV show 'The Avengers'
----------[ Dave Read - [email protected] ]

Actually the sample is "Loves me... Loves me not" (there's no 'she' in there (Pedants-R-Us)
----------[ John Shepard - [email protected] ]

 

 

She's Surreal

1. That wailing bit before "When she wears hoop stockings..."

From some Marc Bolan / T Rex ditty.
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Intergalactic Love Mission

 

1. "Wham, bam!"

Part of the chorus of Wham's 'Wham Rap'
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2. "Lock all doors"
3. "We're here to take care of you"
4. Porn movie heavy breathing

Above 3 Samples: *Sources Unknown*

5. "Leave a sample in the jar please!"

This is from a low-budget 60's horror film called 'The House That Dripped Blood' or some other nonsense. Anyway, there's a woman who is in a trance, and ectoplasm starts worming out of the end of her fingers, and a bloke who is studying this phenomena as a scientific experiment tells her to leave a sample of the ectoplasm in a jar. I know it sounds dodgy, but it's true!
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Love Missile F1-11

1. "Woo! Come on everybody"

Eddie Cochrane, from the song of the same name.
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2. The guitar riffs

From 'Something Else' (also by Cochrane ISTR) - but in this case they sound much more like the Sid Vicious cover version.
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3. This is a remake of Sigue Sigue Sputnik's song

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4. "She tried to shoot the Poppies, but the POPPIES SAY GRRR.."
5. "She went to the disco, `cos she wanted to rock But the guys on the door said, 'it`s just POPPIECOCK'"
6. "She asked me could she borrow my F1-11, I said it`s SWEET SWEET PIE, and took her up to heaven.."'

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7. "I'd rather be a killer than a victim."

It's Harrison Ford from 'Bladerunner'
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Hit the Hi-Tech Groove

1. "Take, take, take, take" etc.

Mel and Kim Appleby's 'Respectable'
----------[ Peter Vamplew - [email protected] ]
The line that follows is actually "Take or leave us, only please believe us"
----------[ Jan-Erik Saarinen - [email protected] ]

2. "Stand and deliver!"

'Stand and Deliver' by Adam and the Ants.
----------[ Peter Vamplew - [email protected] ]

3. There is a big section (bass and melody)

From 'The Jack That House Built', an oldish house track by Jack 'n' Chill.
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4. "Don't mean robbin', stealin', or muggin'."

A song called 'We're Only Bugging' by Whistle.
----------[ Simon Salwan - [email protected] ]

 

 

Razorblade Kisses

1. This is the music to an old BBC children's programme

(with small caricature models done with stop-frame animation) called 'Camberwick Green' (it is basically about the people in a town called Camberwick Green and usually involves scenes with windmills and things :-)
----------[ Andrew Shires - [email protected] ]
Could that too be taken from 'Camberwick Green','Trumpton' or perhaps 'Chigley'?(Similar stop-frame children`s shows)
The sample is definitely Brian Cant speaking at the beginning of either 'Camberwick Green' or 'Trumpton' (can't remember which).
----------[ Simon Salwan - [email protected] ]
Definitely defo from the BBC 1 educational short-story program 'Music Box', that I remember being force-fed in primary school. (verified by Graham Crabb)
----------[ Darren White - [email protected] ]

2. The music box tune

Ripped off 'Evelyn' (which was also a sample)
----------[Simon Salwan - [email protected]]