Originally posted by Bloodraven:I love the "Jesus... WTF dude!?" line so much.![]()
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("As-Prophet-as-it-Gets" mode)
I was born from a screaming sound
It was one dull morning
Woke the world with bawling
Originally posted by Bloodraven:The fact the riff is sampled tampers a lot my enjoyment of this song.
I still like it, but I kinda look at it as an unwanted child...
Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]
ok...
I had absolutely no idea who the hell was this Haim guy, and for some reason I just assumed it was some famous rapper.
Obviously, I never had listened to his song 5 where the riff was originated.
But since I'm loving this track so much, I had to check the original song.
So I went to YouTube and... oh boy... obviously I wasn't expecting that AT ALL.
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I checked the studio version which sounded cool, but most importantly, it totally allowed me to free myself to be myself and enjoy Lights of Home guilty free: The riff is clearly there, is great, but the song sounds nothing like LOH. So, yes, I don't care anymore about this riff being sampled.
Now, on the other hand...
...after listening the song 5 (in studio) I went to check the live version, and wow... I'm totally impressed!, I've been checking another couple of live songs and I'm enjoying it a lot. Have they released a live album yet?
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
When they sample other artists, I think we can be rest assured and know they will create their own song and only pay an indirect "homage" to the inspiration.
When they sample themselves they can be quite... blunt...
Originally posted by Bloodraven:[..]
Yes.
Yes.
BUT... I think in the album it works great this way.
However, I'm totally interested in a codaless edited version, I agree it would've been a little more better.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
I'm gonna fire you a PM soon.