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Jonny_Paycheck

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Have I earned my right to ask this, here?

I'm wondering about the sound on Nas "The Don" that repeats four times after the "hoooo, hoooo, hoooo, hoooo" (sounds like a screeching tire or something?)



it sounds a lot like the same sound that comes in after the Uncle Louie "jam!" on "En Focus" @ 0:54 (but I don't think it's from the Uncle Louie cut)




I feel like I've heard this elsewhere; maybe it's some old school sound effect?



Anyway, any help is appreciated.
 
Pretty sure it's Time Zone "The Wildstyle" (22secs in):


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rJGgPy7hdGI





I had the same question myself awhile back but I traced it back from the Beastie Boys (Paul Revere) to T La Rock (It's Yours) to this.





Hope this helps...
 
Jonny_Paycheck said:

I finally heard that Peech Boys record a few years ago, but man, for the longest time I thought the voice at the very beginning of this was saying "bongo fever."
 
Anyone figure out the loop behind "New York is like an island, a big Rikers Island..." part of "The Don" yet?
 
james said:"bongo fever."




Hah! Until this very day, I had no clue what the sample was and lived in blissful ignorance thinking it could be/should be "bongo fever."





Thanks for setting me straight.
 
ok, while I'm here, and while there's already a KMD video mentioned in the thread...has anyone figured out the jazz tune lifted for this Special Herbs instrumental?











figured I'd ask, just in case anyone was holding.