”the music just turns me on!” source?

mordecai

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whats the original source for the "the music just turns me on!"[/b] sample? (used in Paid in Full and countless others)I want my friend to re-enact this with the proper inflections for use as a drop on my radio show.
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anyone have it or a mp3 clip?thanks.(did i
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?yes, but didn't do a thorough search.)
 
it's called "industrial spy" by mikey dread... i'll put it up tonight if nobody beats me to it
 
No MP3 handy but I know Mobb Deep used it for Got It Twisted.
Wasn't that Thomas Dolby "She blinded me with Science"?

Hey Scope, how was diggin next to the dutch mountains? Discodef seemed "pissed", but i told him that there is not much floatin around here these days...btw your DVD/CD is serious heat, very nice!

peace,

S.D.
 
it's called "industrial spy" by mikey dread... i'll put it up tonight if nobody beats me to it
but wait... i thought mikey himself sampled that...? does anyone know if that was a mikey dread 'drop in' or if he actually recorded a woman saying it?
 
I've always kinda wondered about this sample myself. Its been sampled so much I always figured I would have run into it by now.
 
it's called "industrial spy" by mikey dread... i'll put it up tonight if nobody beats me to it
but wait... i thought mikey himself sampled that...? does anyone know if that was a mikey dread 'drop in' or if he actually recorded a woman saying it?

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i always assumed it was something he recorded like "michael campbell has my soul under total control" and all that shit... if he sampled it, i have no idea where he got it from
 
one more sample question:

anybody know where the oft-used "ready on the left, ready on the right" is from?
 
one more sample question:

anybody know where the oft-used "ready on the left, ready on the right" is from?

I have it on a Vietnam/post-Viertnam era US Army recruiting 7 inch /45.
I'll dig it up and try and get the proper title for you.
There's a picture sleeve with pics of what looks like a bunch of dudes going through basic training.
I used it briefly on my Breaks For Days mix a few years back.
 
one more sample question:

anybody know where the oft-used "ready on the left, ready on the right" is from?

I have it on a Vietnam/post-Viertnam era US Army recruiting 7 inch /45.
I'll dig it up and try and get the proper title for you.
There's a picture sleeve with pics of what looks like a bunch of dudes going through basic training.
This makes sense; possibly a live recording from a rifle range.
 
Hey Scope, how was diggin next to the dutch mountains? Discodef seemed "pissed", but i told him that there is not much floatin around here these days...btw your DVD/CD is serious heat, very nice
Thanx doode :-)

Aachen was in comparison to earlier trips not worth a word. I only found the Cheeky 7" again and bought this strange psych LP "The Flock Dinosaur Swamp" (nice though)...

But the day b4 we went to Bonn and did seriout biz :-) I only say Giorio Son for under 10 bucks... I bought a strange Jap Entertainer/Funk rec there... heat heat heat!!!

SC
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whats the sample where all the girls are saying "Yeess!"? Edan used it on "Funky Voltron"
also "Whats your problem?"