Sample Details

Share on Share and Bookmark More
Unkle

Unkle
Intro (Optional)

Psyence Fiction (UK Gatefold Sleeve/Australian/Japanese Edition)
Mo'Wax 1998
The Doors

The Doors
The End

The Doors
Elektra 1967
Sample appears at: 1:38 Sample appears at: 0:56
Download the sampling song now from: Download the original song now from:
Buy this track on CD / vinyl from: Buy this track on CD / vinyl from:
Producer: DJ Shadow
Tags: Introduction, Sampled More Than 60 Songs [Add]
Main genre: Hip-Hop / R&B
More information on Wikipedia
Producers: The Doors, Paul A. Rothchild
Tags: Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Songs, Over 10 Minutes [Add]
Main genre: Rock / Pop
More information on Wikipedia
Lyrics and meaning at Songfacts
Report wrong information or missing video

More Details

Type Direct Sample
Part Sampled Vocals / Lyrics
Community Rating Sample Rating: none (0 Votes)
Please register or login to vote!
Contributed By stationary unit
Earth
6342 Submissions

Related Songs

Other songs sampled in Unkle's Intro (Optional):
Half and Half Half and Half by Elvin Jones and Jimmy Garrison (1963)
Feeling Good Feeling Good by Nina Simone (1965)
Tomorrow Never Knows Tomorrow Never Knows by The Beatles (1966)
Venus in Furs Venus in Furs by The Velvet Underground (1967)
Lovefingers Lovefingers by Silver Apples (1968)
Holy Thursday Holy Thursday by David Axelrod (1968)
Happy Birthday Happy Birthday by Jimi Hendrix and Curtis Knight (1968)
Cissy Strut Cissy Strut by The Meters (1969)
Dancing Girl Dancing Girl by Terry Callier (1972)
Get Down Brother Get Down Brother by Mickey & the Soul Generation (1972)
Chameleon Chameleon by Herbie Hancock (1973)
The Payback The Payback by James Brown (1973)
Space Is the Place Space Is the Place by Sun Ra (1973)
Apache Apache by Incredible Bongo Band (1973)
Catch a Groove Catch a Groove by Juice (1976)
Superappin' Superappin' by Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five (1979)
More Bounce to the Ounce More Bounce to the Ounce by Zapp (1980)
It's More Fun to Compute It's More Fun to Compute by Kraftwerk (1981)
Planet Rock Planet Rock by Afrika Bambaataa and Soulsonic Force (1982)
The Message The Message by Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five feat. Grandmaster Melle Mel and Duke Bootee (1982)
Blue Monday Blue Monday by New Order (1983)
Hobo Scratch Hobo Scratch by Malcolm McLaren and World's Famous Supreme Team (1983)
Beat Bop Beat Bop by Rammelzee and K-Rob (1983)
Roxanne Roxanne Roxanne Roxanne by UTFO (1984)
The Last Voice The Last Voice by Frankie Goes to Hollywood (1984)
Beat Box (Diversion One) Beat Box (Diversion One) by Art of Noise (1984)
30 Days 30 Days by Run-DMC (1984)
Jam on It Jam on It by Newcleus (1984)
Computer Power Computer Power by Jamie Jupitor (1984)
Eric B. Is President Eric B. Is President by Eric B. & Rakim (1986)
Welcome Home (Sanitarium) Welcome Home (Sanitarium) by Metallica (1986)
The New Style The New Style by Beastie Boys (1986)
Stripped Stripped by Depeche Mode (1986)
Pump Up the Volume (12" Remix) Pump Up the Volume (12" Remix) by M|A|R|R|S (1987)
Public Enemy No. 1 Public Enemy No. 1 by Public Enemy (1987)
Give the Drummer Some Give the Drummer Some by Ultramagnetic MC's (1988)
The Rainbow The Rainbow by Talk Talk (1988)
I Wanna Be Adored I Wanna Be Adored by The Stone Roses (1989)
Pacific State Pacific State by 808 State (1989)
The Magic Number The Magic Number by De La Soul (1989)
Keep on Movin' Keep on Movin' by Soul II Soul (1989)
Chime Chime by Orbital (1990)
Just to Get a Rep Just to Get a Rep by Gang Starr (1990)
Looking at the Front Door Looking at the Front Door by Main Source (1991)
Come as You Are Come as You Are by Nirvana (1991)
Apparently Nothin' Apparently Nothin' by Young Disciples (1991)
Unfinished Sympathy Unfinished Sympathy by Massive Attack (1991)
Get Off My Dick and Tell My Bitch to Come Here (Remix) Get Off My Dick and Tell My Bitch to Come Here (Remix) by Ice Cube (1991)
Scenario Scenario by A Tribe Called Quest feat. Leaders of the New School (1991)
Human Behaviour Human Behaviour by Björk (1993)
Kemuri Kemuri by DJ Krush (1994)
Numb Numb by Portishead (1994)
Wonderwall Wonderwall by Oasis (1995)
Just Just by Radiohead (1995)
History History by The Verve (1995)
Blue Flames Blue Flames by Quannum MC's (1996)
Bug in the Bass Bin Bug in the Bass Bin by Innerzone Orchestra (1996)
The Nocturnal (Back on the Firm) The Nocturnal (Back on the Firm) by Peshay (1996)
Invisbl Skratch Piklz vs. Da Klamz Uv Deth Invisbl Skratch Piklz vs. Da Klamz Uv Deth by Invisibl Skratch Piklz (1997)
Jayou Jayou by Jurassic 5 (1997)
Elektrobank Elektrobank by The Chemical Brothers (1997)
Mic Check Mic Check by Cornelius (1997)
KISS FM Radio Promo KISS FM Radio Promo by Tycoon Tosh and Terminator Troops (1997)
Clock Strikes (Remix) Clock Strikes (Remix) by Timbaland and Magoo (1998)
Teardrop Teardrop by Massive Attack feat. Elizabeth Fraser (1998)
All I Need All I Need by Air (1998)

Other songs that sampled The Doors's The End:
When the Music's Over When the Music's Over by The Doors (1967)
Confide in Me Confide in Me by Kylie Minogue (1994)
Orgasm Orgasm by White Knight (1994)
Ruffturrain Ruffturrain by Call O' Da Wild (1996)
Weekapaug Groove Weekapaug Groove by Phish (1997)
Confessions of a Drug Addict Confessions of a Drug Addict by Psycho Realm (1997)
Metak Metak by C-YA (1998)
Five to One Five to One by Marilyn Manson (2000)
Intro-Inspection Intro-Inspection by Osymyso (2002)
The End The End by Tube-Tech (2003)
Rookpauze Rookpauze by 0118-Vier (2004)
Ride With Me Ride With Me by Bloodsimple (2007)

Cover versions of The Doors's The End:
The End The End by Nico (1974)
The End The End by Nirvana (1995)
The End The End by Jaz Coleman and Nigel Kennedy (2000)
The End The End by Days of the New (2000)
The End The End by Dirty South (2008)

Discussion

Please register or login to write a comment

DJ Anubis said on Sunday, 22 August 2010:
Very respective work ;) Have a look at your profile... more than a whole page filled with one song ^^

stationary unit said on Sunday, 22 August 2010:
I count 60 samples in the Unkle song submitted if I didn't count wrong. (skipped some in the video: wasn't sure about 1 sample, 2 samples don't have videos and 1 sample is from a movie). I wouldn't be surprised if this track has a record on the site for most samples in 1 track...don't know how much time I've wasted doing this. :-P

DJ Anubis said on Sunday, 22 August 2010:
Wow impressive, like the notes on this introvideo... 0:51 Prodigy's Smack my b**** up? but sounds a lil different