View Full Version : Gorillaz sampled Revolution 909 for "Dare"?
derektherock42
18th Apr 2010, 07:02
Where in the song "Dare" by Gorillaz is Revolution 909 sampled? Does anybody know? :conf:
Toxic Kitty
18th Apr 2010, 07:16
I don't think the Gorillaz sampled it from Daft Punk, it's just a common sample of a crowd. You can hear it in the beginning of Revolution 909 and the last 20 seconds of "Dare".
derektherock42
18th Apr 2010, 07:21
Interesting. I thought somebody said the lyric booklet cited Daft Punk's "Revolution 909" as a direct sample, instead of a generic crowd sound. When I get home tomorrow I'll check the booklet for myself.
Thanks!
gerbilboy
18th Apr 2010, 07:21
I don't think the Gorillaz sampled it from Daft Punk, it's just a common sample of a crowd. You can hear it in the beginning of Revolution 909 and the last 20 seconds of "Dare".
Well, if it is in fact a common sample, where else can it be found? I've only heard it in 909 and dare.
derektherock42
18th Apr 2010, 07:27
Well, if it is in fact a common sample, where else can it be found? I've only heard it in 909 and dare.
These kinds of sounds are used a lot. I think there was a thread here that pointed out that the beginning of "Da Funk" has the same city sounds as an episode of "Batman: The Animated Series".
Also, thanks for teaching me what the lyrics of "Daftendirekt" are (in your signature)! :happy:
Toxic Kitty
18th Apr 2010, 07:31
Well, if it is in fact a common sample, where else can it be found? I've only heard it in 909 and dare.
Tbh I don't know where exactly, but I know I've heard it before somewhere.
i'm looking it up right now and I can't find anything, so I'm guessing that they did sample from Daft Punk
"Demon Days" booklet doesn't mention the sample but I'm pretty sure that's Revo 909, since Damon Albarn is a Daft Punk fan.
STR@NG3R TH@N F1CT10N
18th Apr 2010, 12:22
"Demon Days" booklet doesn't mention the sample but I'm pretty sure that's Revo 909, since Damon Albarn is a Daft Punk fan.
HE IS?????
imo this is not a sample. unless someone can show me how they did it.
btw isn't there a thread about this already?
derektherock42
18th Apr 2010, 13:57
btw isn't there a thread about this already?
I'm not sure. I did a search but there weren't any other threads about this.
derektherock42
18th Apr 2010, 14:04
I found this: http://www.whosampled.com/sample/view/3804/Gorillaz%20feat.%20Shaun%20Ryder-Dare_Daft%20Punk-Revolution%20909/ (http://www.whosampled.com/sample/view/3804/Gorillaz%20feat.%20Shaun%20Ryder-Dare_Daft%20Punk-Revolution%20909/)
It also seems to say that they just sampled the crowd sounds. So I'm pretty much convinced now that they sampled the sounds of people talking, and they sampled Daft Punk specifically because they have appreciation for them. Case closed, I suppose!
EDIT: By the way, notice that they're both on Virgin Records.
Jumpman565
12th Jul 2010, 19:21
Sorry to bring this back up, but I was watching Land of the Dead last night and heard a familiar sound effect. I recorded the audio and threw this video together.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhjDMdK7T0g
I think this is proof that the crowd is just a stock sound effect.
HedKase
7th Dec 2010, 21:54
Well, if it is in fact a common sample, where else can it be found? I've only heard it in 909 and dare.
I heard it in some cartoon called sym bionic titans, which is a dumb show IMO
Hello!
27th Feb 2011, 12:39
I was just listening to the Gorillaz song 'Dare', and at the end as the song is finishing you can hear a babble of speech. I swear it's the same speech as the beginning of Revolution 909 :confused: You can even hear the guy predominently saying "down there to the right!" which I always hear at the start of DP's song...
Dunno if this was posted before, but it really shocked me :wow:
Dare (skip to about 3:46) : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNG_lFShmkE
Hello!
27th Feb 2011, 12:48
Man why don't I check before I post? I found someone's already posted about this :/
Hero Robot#1
27th Feb 2011, 13:25
God dammit.
How many posts like this have been made...
Its just a generic sound effect that alot of people seem to use.
MissingNo
27th Feb 2011, 13:30
Apparently it was even used in an episode of Batman The Animated Series
STR@NG3R TH@N F1CT10N
27th Feb 2011, 14:42
To clear things up.
Rev 909 was sampled by DARE. I would be happy to prove it to anyone who doesn't belive so.
Da Funk was the one that sampled Batman.Proof. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIilUrLD67Q)
But then again, they could be public domain samples.
digital*aria
27th Feb 2011, 14:58
Man why don't I check before I post? I found someone's already posted about this :/
i feel your frustration -.-
NNinja555
27th Feb 2011, 15:10
These kinds of sounds are used a lot. I think there was a thread here that pointed out that the beginning of "Da Funk" has the same city sounds as an episode of "Batman: The Animated Series".
Also, thanks for teaching me what the lyrics of "Daftendirekt" are (in your signature)! :happy:
I think I heard the street sounds from Da Funk in The Social Network.
CoryC97
27th Feb 2011, 15:43
I think I heard the street sounds from Da Funk in The Social Network.
I did too! :D I was going to post about it somewhere then I forgot...
heytallmicheal
29th Apr 2011, 03:13
Yeah I remembering hearing this once and freaking out!! I was listening to some gorillaz and then I heard the beginning to rev 909, and i freaked out thinking that song had turned onto and i looked to find the window, until i realized it just dare...
technodude5
1st May 2011, 00:27
the bat man one is pritty interesting, i saw the video explaining this on you tube, that is the last place id think of to look for daft punk samples
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