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Producer: George Martin
Tags: Psychedelic, Backmasking, UK, More Than 10 Covers [Add] Main genre: Rock / Pop More information on Wikipedia Lyrics and meaning at Songfacts |
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MetalGearMC said on Thursday, 19 August 2010:
I don't think so. The album which it appeared on was a complitation of tracks that contained, well, "illegal" samples.(Beastie Boys, "Rock Hard", Neagivland, "U2" etc.) The Pyscho of Greed track was to be released on Revolverlution, but the fee for the sample was so high, Chuck D didn't include it on the album. But it got leaked, of course, and got on this Illegal Art Exhibit album. |
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MrBlondNYC said on Wednesday, 18 August 2010:
I don't know if they do. Do you? |
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jOsSse said on Wednesday, 18 August 2010:
but they r getting bux for releasing it, dontcha? |
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MrBlondNYC said on Wednesday, 18 August 2010:
@ khOsSse, It didn't cost a thing. Note the name of Public Enemy's album. |
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Drpepperfan said on Wednesday, 18 August 2010:
Haha really? Even rap artists can't resist the brilliant Beatles! |
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MrBlondNYC said on Wednesday, 18 August 2010:
Revolver is Chuck D's favorite album. |
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DJ Anubis said on Wednesday, 18 August 2010:
Fifteen years before the invention of Sample-technology, The Beatles already used tape-loops on this song. The "seagullshout" was actually a laughing Paul McCartney sped up... You don't have to be a musiclover to know that's where Public Enemy got the idea for their sirens in Rebel Without A Pause & Don't Believe The hype... (translated from Belgian musicmagazine Humo) |
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jOsSse said on Saturday, 08 May 2010:
wow and that might have cost a fortune! |
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