88 Seconds

1. Drum loop

The THE's `Armegeddon Days Are Here (Again)' off of 'Mind Bomb'.
----------[ Tim Ervin - [email protected] ]

From news footage of an anti - Ku Klux Klan demonstration in Greensburg, North Carolina (spoken in the background by a newsreader-type voice) in the late seventies. I believe the incident led to the death of a protestor.
----------[ Dan Staines - [email protected] ]

2. "Mayor, what's wrong?"
"We've got to..." ? "... together"

I think the final sample went "We got to work together, come on", thus continuing the theme of the song.
----------[ Terry Walsh - [email protected] ]

3. At some point (sorry, forget where), I clearly hear the following: "Right,"

Sampled from the Sex Pistols' "Anarachy in the UK"
----------[Jason D. Bardis - [email protected] ]

4. "You shut up!"

The movie 'The River's Edge'. One of the characters is standing by a lake with Dennis Hopper and he is screaming when someone yells "Shut up" and he replies with the sample, "You shut up!"
----------[ Eric Anderson - [email protected] ]

 

 

XY and Zee

1. Aerosmith's Sweet Emotion

----------[ Tim Ervin - [email protected] ]

2. "Let me tell you something about love, it has a voracious appetite... It eats anything." "Well, I'll tell you something else, you feed it right and it can be a beautiful thing and that's what we have..." & "So watch out world! 'Cause nobody can stop it! Nobody! Ever!"
# Thanks to [ David Falkner - [email protected] ] for filling in some of the blanks!

The film version of Stephen King's 'Christine'
----------[ Bill Bjelf via Dave Read - [email protected] ]

3. "Je t'aime!" "Encore!" # (Spelling correction courtesy of Noah Mittman ) #

From the film 'Betty Blue'
----------[ Terry Walsh - [email protected] ]

4. "No Pop! No Style!"

Althea and Donna, 'Uptown Toprankin'', a classic 70's number 1 song.
----------[ Simon Salwan - [email protected] ]

5. Looped piano sample

From 'Slim Jenkin's Place' by Booker T. & The MG's. I believe this is on their album 'Hip Hug-Her'.
----------[ Kurt Revis - [email protected] ]

6. Clean sounding guitar riff

Same riff was looped on Nina Cherrie's and Micheal Stipe's 'Trout'. I first thought that this was the source of the Poppies sample, but I think 'Trout' was released too late. Anyhow, compare the two, and I think you will agree the sample is the same.
----------[ The Alchemist - [email protected] ]

(Right on Alchemist!). It's the guitar riff from 'The Pusher' by Steppenwolf.
----------[ T a z b o y (Tassos Nickogiannis) [email protected] ]

7. Basic drum loop

From the beginning of a Barry White song, 'I'm Just Gonna Love You A Little More Baby'
----------[ Frank O'B - [email protected] ]

 

 

City Zen Radio 1990/2000FM

1. The warbling sound during the street sounds

I think this is something from ' BladeRunner' too; the sound in the streets just after Deckard killed the first Replicant?
----------[ Andrew Shires - [email protected] ]

2. The high-pitched voice singing "T.R.O.U.B.L.E."

Is the same one as in 'We Got Trouble" by Age of Chance
----------[ Adam J. Weitzman - [email protected] ]

3. "In tune with nothing and no one, we took the whole world on"

Talking Heads - 'Road To Nowhere' from 'Little Creatures'.
----------[ Frank O'B - [email protected] ]

 

 

Dr. Nightmare's Medication Time

1. "Everybody come in" (or something similar to that)... "We LIKE it, we LIKE it!"

Stuff from the Flintstones cartoon - first, Barney Rubble, then Wilma & Betty.
----------[ Tim Ervin - [email protected] ]

The Barney Rubble line is "Is everybody tuned in?"
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2. The metallic "Move your body"

Also appeared on 'Don't Make Me Wait' by Bomb the Bass, but as BTB made heavy use of samples this probably isn't the original source.
----------[ Peter Vamplew - [email protected] ]

3. "Shake Your Rump"

Is the same quote that the Beastie Boys sampled in their song of the same name.
----------[ Adam J. Weitzman - [email protected] ]

4. "Doo do do doo do do doo do do" (etc) at the very beginning

Was first sampled by Coldcut in their remix of Eric B & Rakim's 'Paid in Full'
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5. "Rockman rock"

Same sample as in 'Ugly'
----------[ Simon Salwan - [email protected] ]

6. "It changes nothing or no one, we took the whole world on"

It certainly sounds like the Talking Heads.. I'm not sure what song it is from.
----------[ noah s - [email protected] ]

7. Dr. Nightmare,

Credited on the album, was the name given to the Poppies' drum machine. He now lives in a retirement home for severely battered musical instruments on the South Coast of England, after having been replaced by funky young upstart Fuzz.
----------[ Terry Walsh - [email protected] ]

Read 'The Eight Legged Atomic Dustbin Will Eat Itself' by Martin Roach, and also check out the sleeves of 'Cure For Sanity' and 'This Is The Day...'
----------[ Terry Walsh - [email protected] ]

 

 

Touched by the Hand of Cicciolina

1. Cicciolina

...Is of course the Italian Porn Queen MP
----------[ Andrew Shires - [email protected] ]

She offered to perform oral sex on Saddam Hussein in exchange for Peace! (Anecdotal) ----------[ Dave Read - [email protected] ]

 

2. A repeating metallic percussion shaker that appears about 1:50 into the album version

From 'Tales From Topographic Oceans' by Yes. (It's also present at the start of the Renegade Soundwave 'Smoothneck' remix.)
----------[ Dave Read - [email protected] ]

 

1000 x No!

1. "What do we want? RESPECT! Yeah! When do we want it? RIGHT NOW!"

*Source Unknown*

2 Piano loop

Dave Brubeck Quartet, 'Take Five'
----------[ Frank O'B - [email protected] ]

3. Guitar loop :54 seconds in

Rod Stewart, 'Your Love's Fadin'
----------[ Frank O'B - [email protected] ]

 

 

Psychosexual

1. Bassline

I think I recognised this from a Stone Roses song called (I think) 'These Boots Are Made For Walking'. I'm very unsure. deny it.
----------[ Peter Vamplew - [email protected] ]

2. Deep bass notes, xylophone chords and the instrumental fadeout bit

That classical Piece is Eric Satie's 'Gymnopedie I for Piano'. They play the opening bars in an infinite loop, and then let the main theme come through near the end. A cool piece in its own right, but I love the way they syncopate it by fucking around with the strong beats.
----------[ David Falkner - [email protected] ]

 

 

Axe of Men

1. Looping guitar riff in the background

Sampled from 'Soon' by My Bloody Valentine from the 'Glider' E.P. on Creation.
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Another Man's Rhubarb

1. "Never rub another man`s rhubarb! Hee hee hee!"

Jack Nicholson (as Joker in Batman)
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2. Oriental-sounding female vocals

*Source Unknown*

3. "We are the people. We suffered. We were there..."

From the political campaign in the film 'Taxi Driver'.
----------[ Alison Crompton - [email protected] ]

4. 'Another Man's Rhubarb' on '16 Different Flavours...'

Suffers from a bad case of the 'Mysteres des Voix Bulgares' by the sounds of it.
----------[ Alison Crompton - [email protected] ]

5. "Bungle, bungle" (sounds like it's an instrument)

It's actually Zippy from the former children's TV program 'Rainbow'. (verified by Graham Crabb)
----------[ Darren White - [email protected] ]

 

 

Medicine Man Speak with a Forked Tounge

1. "You CAN fly without fear. You WILL fly without fear. You are DETERMINED to fly without fear."

This sample was taken from a relaxation/hypnosis cassette which was given to Clint by a therapist, so that he could deal with his fear of flying! He mentioned this in an interview with the NME and said he found it completely useless, except that it was good for a laugh! It apparently then dawned on him, that it would be great as an obscure sample. That's the story...Morning Glory.
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Nightmare at 20,000 Feet

1. "What you`re looking at could be the end of a particularly terrifying nightmare. It isn`t.. it`s the beginning!"

From 'Twilight Zone - The Movie'. Anyway... It shows the plane in a storm and then has the voice over: "What you are looking at..." I remember this because I first saw the movie on a plane... Not very clever of Qantas.
----------[ James Ward - [email protected] ]
From 'Twilight Zone - the movie'. The final story of the movie, involves a man terrified of flying being the only one who sees a creature picking the plane apart. The whole thing starts with a shot of the man (played by **) locked inside the toilet, obviously distraught over something. The voice-over then informs us: "What you're looking at..."
----------[ Jan-Erik Saarinen - [email protected]]

2. "Welcome to hell!"

Jean-Claude Van Damme's movie `Death Warrant'.
----------[ Tim Ervin - [email protected] ]
From 'RoboCop'. The scene where Murphy changes into his police gear, a cop asks him where he's from. Murphy replies "Metro South". Cop: "Welcome to Hell!"
----------[ Jan-Erik Saarinen - [email protected] ]

3. "Fasten your seatbelt"......."Hope you enjoyed the ride"

1.Both from the film 'Total Recall'
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4. "If I ever get my hands on the fucking son of a bitch who built that fucking plane, I'll rip his goddamn fucking face off!"


From an un-rated pornographic animated movie I saw several years ago and who's title escapes me. I think it's something like _The Untamed Jungle_. It involved an explorer searching for a land of creatures resembling penises and scrotums that moved by bouncing around. The pilot of the adventure, a crotchety old man, crashes the plane on the island then curses its existence. The movie was confirmed to me by Graham in 1991, but it went by a different name in the U.K. The name was _Forbidden Jungle_ (at least in the U.S.). My friend who told me the title reminded me that the main characters were Tarzan and Jane and it featured masturbating monkeys and bouncing penises that shot semen-like missiles. Pretty bizarre. Hope this info is useful, if not overwhelming. (I had asked Graham about the sample after a show in S.F., and was curious if they got it from the same movie. The movie fit the description but had a different title.)
----------[ Kenneth A. Spickler - [email protected] ]
Was it a sort of adult cartoon with a really wussy Tarzan character and a nympho Jane? And did it involve a landscape formation that looked like a woman lying on her back with her legs apart? If so, it sounds like "Jungle Burger". I remember seeing it years ago back in the UK but can hardly remember anything about it but the bouncing penises ring the odd bell! I don't remember the "son of a bitch" reference but then I wasn't looking out for it at the time! Ha ha! I can't believe I knew that!!! Does sound like the kind of thing PWEI would watch!!! Can't remember where the hell we got hold of it either!
----------[ Alison J Crompton - [email protected] ]
The movie is called 'Shame Of The Jungle'.
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5. There is a computerised female voice (American) saying "Attention, Emergency".

This definitely comes from 'Aliens', in the part where Ripley is on her way down into the imminently-exploding base to rescue Newt from the Queen. The entire quote is "Attention! Emergency! All personnell must evacuate immediately! You have fifteen minutes to reach minimum safe distance."
----------[ Dan Staines - [email protected] ]

 

6. "It's safer up high, than on the ground."

This one, *could* be from 'Twilight Zone - The Movie' as well, I think a flight attendant tries to comfort the man with those words.
----------[ Jan-Erik Saarinen - [email protected] ]

7. "Too many planes, too little space."

*Source Unknown*

8. "Aah-aah-ah-aah!" (scream after "at 20,000 feet")

Arnold Schwarzenegger (????)
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Very Metal Noise Pollution

1. "Very metal" and "Noise pollution"

Are from PWEI's 'Preaching to the Perverted' off 'This Is THIS'.
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The phrase "very metal" was used by Adrian Edmondson (of 'Young Ones' fame) in the 'Comic Strip Presents' episode about the heavy metal band 'Bad News'. Don't know whether this is a sample of that show, inspired by it or completely unrelated. (Maybe 'Comic Strip' sampled PWEI?
----------[ Peter Vamplew - [email protected] ]
I think it's related - especially as Vyv in 'The Young Ones' had "Very Metal" studded on his jacket. But it came a LONG time before PWEI...
----------[ Terry Walsh - [email protected] ]

2. "That's noise pollution what you're doing!"

Apparently from the film 'Christine' (Thanks alt.music.alternative)
----------[ Alison Crompton - [email protected] ]

 

 

92F

1. The loop at the very beginning

Is from a song by the Glove. (Robert "The Cure" Smith and Steven "Siouxsie & the Banshees" Severin's little solo project -> 'The Glove')
----------[ Tim Ervin - [email protected] ]

2. During the first break in the song (After the line "I wish I could do it... do it")

Part of Simon & Garfunkel's 'Cecilia'
----------[ Tim Ervin - [email protected] ]

3. The speeded-up drum loop at about 3:40 into the song

Is by Japan from their song 'Visions of China'
----------[ Ned Raggett ]

4. OK, while we're making Japan comparisons, the keyboard sequence behind "Night and day I got a place to stay"

Is the intro to 'Quiet Life'
----------[ Alison Crompton - [email protected] ]

 

 

Lived in Splendour, Died in Chaos

1. Echo-ey synth at beginning and end

Samples of BladeRunner opening credits music (Performed by Vangelis)
----------[ Andrew Shires - [email protected] ]

2. Drum loop in beginning

Paul Simon, '50 Ways To Leave Your Lover', beginning drum riff
----------[ Frank O'B - [email protected] ]

 

 

The Beat that Refused to Die

1. About 1:44 into the tune, there's a slowed-down sample of laughter

I'm not certain, but it sounds to me like it might be Caesar Romero as the Joker from the 'Batman' TV show...
----------[ Dave Read - [email protected] ]

2. Elements of this tune appear in several other tunes on the disc.

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3. Intro noises

Swiped from '...20000 ft'.
----------[ Simon Salwan - [email protected] ]

4. The drums at the beginning

sampled from the song 'Drugs' by This Mortal Coil. 'Drugs' appears on the album 'Filigree & Shadow'.
----------[ Rich Brack - [email protected] ]