Bill talks about rap samples {w/ Joe Derosa) Bill Burrs' Official CZcams Channel: / billburrofficial Contact Bill: mondaymorningpodcast@gmail.com #billburr #mmpc
The amount of hours to find videos and pictures to not only show what Billy butt boy is thinking, but also edit it in a way so it's not just a PowerPoint must be wild. Appreciate your work and dedication.
i was gonna say he's not really that good. he half-remembers a lot of stuff. my main takeaway is his honesty and anger. his takes aren't that interesting beyond that, but by god he's funny
Chapelle had a special tribute to him in his Block Party DVD back in the day. I know Bill and Dave are still pretty tight I bet thats how he learned about him. I was in europe when J was performing from a wheelchair. Bruh it was startling to see, but he still brought the house down.
Brother you are a pillar in the youtube community for making these for this long. The algorithm needs to be arrested because you don’t have more subscribers
It’s how it started because that was what was available to do at that moment… now it’s evolved and become a force… beat making, flipping samples, chop n screw.. it’s now a legit art form … anyone still taking a flat out instrumental and trying to use it legitimately is just insulting and a joke.. but def how rap/hip hop started out and I ain’t mad, we’ve gotten some amazing music since like early 80’s when it was getting off the ground… I can’t really dig these wack young dudes nowadays tho, most of them the last 10yrs fukkin suck lol.. I dig some dudes that are newer, but I’ll take the late 80’s/90’s/early 2000 shit any day
@@davidvied2507I think that's too uncharitable to what rappers can do with the simplicity of samples. Say a song like Big Poppa. I wouldn't say it does much of anything creative at all. It's essentially Between the Sheets yet it's an incredible song because of Biggie. There is a lot more technology and styles have changed hip hop a ton, but from Rappers Delight to now, simplicity (for lack of a better word) works
Puff Diddy's tribute song made me cringe the very first time I heard it when it came out and I've cringed every time I've heard played or mentioned since. It's basically him saying "Let me add deep intended,shitty,shallow,lame ass lyrics to a classic music someone else wrote." Sting should be punched hard in the face by his best friend for allowing it to happen.
@@markyncole hmmm I do hear "when Im sixty-four" and crowd from the beginning of "Sgt peppers lonely heartclubband" and also the drumming in the repeat of sgt pepper. pretty cool tho, I never noticed that the End and repeat of sgt pepper had the same beat :D
@@Gfors85 Paul's Boutique has so many Classic Rock,Funk,R&B,You name it,it's on their somewhere.It wasn't a hit for them when it came out and it didn't sell well, but now it's considered a classic Beastie Boys album.If you've never heard it,I suggest you give it a listen.
From what I found, Florence Henderson did an interview in 2015 where she joked Carol Brady was a black widow who killed her first husband, so Bill & Joe just ran with it saying she killed Dilla too
I love how bill still calls sean combs puffy & not p diddy. Are rappers really that good if they sample some old hit song & just change the words & remix it ? My nana always had lite FM on in her kitchen when I was reading or home work & I couldnt believe how many rap songs sampled popular 70s & 80s songs. Of course the rap song is catchy right away b/c its music was taken from a hit. Even if u never heard the original song the beat is still gonna be catchy b/c that's what made it a hit in the first place. Like years after the song regulate by Warren g & nate dogg was a massive hit I just heard the beginning of Micheal Macdonald's " I keep forgettin" before the lyrics started I was ready to start singing regulates lyrcs I hear macdonald start singing or " forget me not was used for will Smith's " men in black" the fugees not only re did " killing me softly " which I thought roberta flacks version was the original but a folksy singer & her name escapes me at the moment but the fugees remix of it was a sample of a sample by " a tribe called quest " While I'm at it nirvana blatantly ripped off two songs exactly & I'm shocked the original writers did not sue. Maybe it wasnt purposeful & it was a song they heard once in their past & did not realize but their song " come as you are " is an exact ripoff of " the eighties " & teen spirit is a rip off of Boston's more than a feeling. I think nailing the verves big hit " bittersweet symphony " a mistake was made by whoever awarded the stones bc that song is barely a rip of their song & the stones sued & won depleting all the money the verve made. Like really stones ? Ur multi millionaires & legends u really had go after the verve for a very borderline plagiarism?
Outro song please? Starting at 7:56 until the end of the vid. Shazaam isn't working. Not the CB4 song before it... the last song that plays in this video
Ghostface killah straight up rapped over another song. No change in the song whatsoever but it sounds great. Forgot which one i think its on the pretty toney album
tbf men and black doesnt even come a little close to forget me nots by patrice rushen, which is a certified jam. And I say that loving that stupid fuckin men and black song as a kid.
Missing You was bad. However, Puff Daddy's biggest crime against music was the track for the Godzilla movie where he just used Led Zeppelin's Kashmir. Pretty sure Jimmy Page even helped which makes it worse by giving it legitimacy. Guess it was an unoriginal movie plot so the soundtrack should follow suit.
You could have done so much more. But Bill is exactly right. Queen & Vanilla Ice is one. Beasty Boys and Wild Sugar is one. Countless examples. Footsteps in the Dark by the Isley Brothers. And to this day MC Hammer claims he made that beat. No. He stole it and got his ass sued by Rick James and Rick James won.
The amount of hours to find videos and pictures to not only show what Billy butt boy is thinking, but also edit it in a way so it's not just a PowerPoint must be wild. Appreciate your work and dedication.
Alot of work but it looks so clean and easy
Thx, man
These videos are awesome. They've really help me a lot. Thanks!
@@IzzySoDope Seriously dude. You make me realize that bill burr is a genius lol
same. this makes me love Bill Burr even more
'Like that J Dilla character'
Bill's general knowledge of pop culture never ceases to amaze me.
The way he can remember the most obscure movies and musicians is uncanny.
Kinda like grey goose....blue swan
Thats kinda his job
Hes just old
i was gonna say he's not really that good. he half-remembers a lot of stuff. my main takeaway is his honesty and anger. his takes aren't that interesting beyond that, but by god he's funny
He misremembers everything lol
Bruh! Bill burr knows JDILLA my friends...im so impressed
Chapelle had a special tribute to him in his Block Party DVD back in the day. I know Bill and Dave are still pretty tight I bet thats how he learned about him. I was in europe when J was performing from a wheelchair. Bruh it was startling to see, but he still brought the house down.
What was he talking about Florence
@@briancannon3987 im so curious, pls someone help
Everybody jumped over that part, what is the black widow story?
Bill burr commentary + this guy's editing = one of the best youtube channels out
bill burr giving props to j dilla fucking legend!
Derosa and Burr together never disappoints
Video was removed for using that Mase clip. I fixed it
Lol yeah at the beginning shouldve known
I thought derosa flip flopping on samples sounded familiar 😂
outro song name please
fuc mase
Really? Because of a Mase clip?? Mase is the least famous and most useless rapper ever
I was mad cause my lyft driver canceled then this wa uploaded. Nice.
When Vanilla Ice ripped off Under Pressure I knew it was the beginning of the end
What do you mean? Ices went "do (pause), do do do, do do do do do doo do" and theirs went "do, do do do, do do do do do do doo do". It's different. 🤣
Well it’s actually called a sample not stealing
@@DrewDowns6791 it's stealing if they don't get song credits
Brother you are a pillar in the youtube community for making these for this long. The algorithm needs to be arrested because you don’t have more subscribers
That whacky D clip at the end was perfect😂
CB4 is a classic.
I love the Wacky Dee part from CB4.
“Wacky Dee is in the Houuusse”
this is a simply awesome video! 👍👍👍 major respect for the time it took to edit this together
You owe me a beer dude. Spit mine out when you put that MJ “ignorant” piece in there. Lost it 😂
What was Bill Burr talking about that he wasn't supposed to be talking about?
That Limp diss at 2:50 😂😂
First Beatnuts reference I’ve heard in forever. Dope.
love the clips of DJs playing records when Bill is complaining about rapping over a song when that's basically how rap started lol
It’s how it started because that was what was available to do at that moment… now it’s evolved and become a force… beat making, flipping samples, chop n screw.. it’s now a legit art form … anyone still taking a flat out instrumental and trying to use it legitimately is just insulting and a joke.. but def how rap/hip hop started out and I ain’t mad, we’ve gotten some amazing music since like early 80’s when it was getting off the ground… I can’t really dig these wack young dudes nowadays tho, most of them the last 10yrs fukkin suck lol.. I dig some dudes that are newer, but I’ll take the late 80’s/90’s/early 2000 shit any day
@@davidvied2507I think that's too uncharitable to what rappers can do with the simplicity of samples. Say a song like Big Poppa. I wouldn't say it does much of anything creative at all. It's essentially Between the Sheets yet it's an incredible song because of Biggie. There is a lot more technology and styles have changed hip hop a ton, but from Rappers Delight to now, simplicity (for lack of a better word) works
@@davidvied2507 So you're saying that the worth of the rap is defined by the production? Crazy talk.
so fuckin funny them talking about Puffy
derosa and burr is a power combo
Every rapper in the entire world has sampled Kool and the Gang
Sugarhill, gang, Commodores, earth, wind, and fire you name it😂
Hearing bill burr say j.dilla and then joe derosa mention the fucking beatnuts is so dope lmaoo
Sting gets 100 percent of the royalties.
He did it to juicewrld as well
@@johnnyrebel1115 I wonder about Nas - The Message, it's the same sample (or a replayed version) of the same song as juicewrld.
As he should.
Joe DeRosa always has sooo many good points
Thank you for CB4. Thank you.
I like GLADIS KNIGHT AND THE PIMPS and that rock band ADBC !
Thanks 🙏
I actually liked a lot of that New Jack shit in the early 90's.
Yeah man
Yeah was a vibe
RIP J DILLA DETROITS OWN 💯
Izzy's a legend, love!
Haha loved the CB4 clip
That last part with the Rick James was gold
bill trippin on this one
Dilla, Q-Bert and The Beatnuts. This is amazing.
nice edit
3:11 show Beastie Boys some love, too
J Dilla was the SHIT
Paul’s Boutique and SILY by The Avalanches too🤘
i never thought i’d hear burr talk about dilla. wild
Dude, thank you. I finally understand the Florence Henderson bit from Uninformed.
Video and timestamp please?
What's the bit?
Puff Daddy, The Busy Work Beats of the 90's.
Not sure whether that's bigging up BWB too much, or recognising how cheesy PDiddy is.
Tina Taylor 😂
Ole Joe DeRosa. Does anyone listen to the Taste Buds pod? I thought it would be lame but I love it.
He and Sal are great, but are you unbelievably annoyed by the background guy laughing hysterically every 3 seconds?
They took from Joe Cocker Woman to Woman and used it in California Love for Pac. Actually got that one from Patricie.
This hits different now lol
I knew exactly what he meant with that guitar imitation.
Bill knows Dilla, this pleases me immensely
So what they’re trying to say is sampling a beat is good but straight up stealing the instrumental and flow is shit
Please hammer...don’t hurt em
I actually use one of Joe Derosa's songs from his band in one of the videos on my channel (it's the Run! movie montage)
I agree.
"...I can't believe you're in a band, Joe."
Puff Diddy's tribute song made me cringe the very first time I heard it when it came out and I've cringed every time I've heard played or mentioned since.
It's basically him saying "Let me add deep intended,shitty,shallow,lame ass lyrics to a classic music someone else wrote."
Sting should be punched hard in the face by his best friend for allowing it to happen.
I dont think they allowed it. Thats why sting gets 5000 everytime its played on the radio
they are crazy ill be mising you is an awesome song
The police original was
@@chalkandcheese1868 it misses iddy rapping which is better in this case imo
To anyone wondering: the answer to the first one was _not_ Tina Taylor or Faith Evans (??? confusing moment), it was Miami Sound Machine.
Well, originally "Sting" wrote it & the "Police" sang it. Not sure about the melody though. Which song are you referring too by Miami Sound Machine??!
@@rocknraptor3195 I thought he was still talking about "Bad Boy"
@@rocknraptor3195 Bad Boys by Puffy and Mase sampled Miami Sound Machine, then Bill skipped to a different song.
Leon Haywood - I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You (1975)
People like to hate on limp bizkit but they saved metal during the 2000s. They were the only ones bringing the party element back into heavy metal.
OMG! I never thought of that! someone taking samples from beatles and made into some super funkadelic hiphop song! :D
Beastie Boys did it.
@@markyncole Really? what song?
@@Gfors85 They sampled The End from Abbey Road on The Sound Of Science on Paul's Boutique. That album is a sampling masterpiece.
@@markyncole hmmm I do hear "when Im sixty-four" and crowd from the beginning of "Sgt peppers lonely heartclubband" and also the drumming in the repeat of sgt pepper. pretty cool tho, I never noticed that the End and repeat of sgt pepper had the same beat :D
@@Gfors85 Paul's Boutique has so many Classic Rock,Funk,R&B,You name it,it's on their somewhere.It wasn't a hit for them when it came out and it didn't sell well, but now it's considered a classic Beastie Boys album.If you've never heard it,I suggest you give it a listen.
Can’t believe bill burr knows j Dilla new level of respect for him 🤯
What is the J Dilla and Florence Henderson connection?
From what I found, Florence Henderson did an interview in 2015 where she joked Carol Brady was a black widow who killed her first husband, so Bill & Joe just ran with it saying she killed Dilla too
@@cdbsk76 just strange to connect that to Dilla.
They need to bring back Uninformed
It's The Police = Diddy raid 😎
Bill Burr respects J dilla ... I'm happy now
bb king
I love how bill still calls sean combs puffy & not p diddy. Are rappers really that good if they sample some old hit song & just change the words & remix it ? My nana always had lite FM on in her kitchen when I was reading or home work & I couldnt believe how many rap songs sampled popular 70s & 80s songs. Of course the rap song is catchy right away b/c its music was taken from a hit. Even if u never heard the original song the beat is still gonna be catchy b/c that's what made it a hit in the first place. Like years after the song regulate by Warren g & nate dogg was a massive hit I just heard the beginning of Micheal Macdonald's " I keep forgettin" before the lyrics started I was ready to start singing regulates lyrcs I hear macdonald start singing or " forget me not was used for will Smith's " men in black" the fugees not only re did " killing me softly " which I thought roberta flacks version was the original but a folksy singer & her name escapes me at the moment but the fugees remix of it was a sample of a sample by " a tribe called quest "
While I'm at it nirvana blatantly ripped off two songs exactly & I'm shocked the original writers did not sue. Maybe it wasnt purposeful & it was a song they heard once in their past & did not realize but their song " come as you are " is an exact ripoff of " the eighties " & teen spirit is a rip off of Boston's more than a feeling. I think nailing the verves big hit " bittersweet symphony " a mistake was made by whoever awarded the stones bc that song is barely a rip of their song & the stones sued & won depleting all the money the verve made. Like really stones ? Ur multi millionaires & legends u really had go after the verve for a very borderline plagiarism?
Outro song please? Starting at 7:56 until the end of the vid. Shazaam isn't working. Not the CB4 song before it... the last song that plays in this video
will smith does it all the time, also with just the 2 of us, or welcome to miami
Ice cube’s check yo self is a banger tho
How do I find your outro music on your vids?
Even "Superfreak" wasn't completely original. It sampled Falco's "Der Kommissar."
It sucks that the original comments are gone. Pretty much the only comments were J Dilla fans lmao.
The fact you mentioned j dilla was unexpected lol
I went to HS w Joe DeRosa
I wanna know what they were gonna say about Patrice.
What’s the abc and beetles mashup called?
Fresh Prince learned tho an brought Moe dee out to remake his joint the next summer
The worst sampling was Puffy's Kashmir sample for the Godzilla soundtrack. Jimmy how can you be involved in that dreck?
They actually linked up via Satellite and Jimmy played that live, and still the end result was awful.
Ghostface killah straight up rapped over another song. No change in the song whatsoever but it sounds great. Forgot which one i think its on the pretty toney album
Puffy is going it Sting, $5000 for life.
tbf men and black doesnt even come a little close to forget me nots by patrice rushen, which is a certified jam. And I say that loving that stupid fuckin men and black song as a kid.
how about Vanilla Ice’s Ice Ice Baby
That J Dilla character
Missing You was bad. However, Puff Daddy's biggest crime against music was the track for the Godzilla movie where he just used Led Zeppelin's Kashmir. Pretty sure Jimmy Page even helped which makes it worse by giving it legitimacy. Guess it was an unoriginal movie plot so the soundtrack should follow suit.
He should hire you to edit for him
What was that Isley brothers song that notorious used?
Between the sheets?
Anyone know who that rapper was at the end of the clip....that song was rockin
It’s a fake song, that’s a movie clip, film is called CB4
That was me😎
Billy Willy is correct on this one with one exception.
Juicy by Biggie
Used the full instrumental
Still a banger
The original was just okay.
What's the song on the outro??
It’s a fake song, made for a movie, CB4
so, is Wacky Dee the same guy who played Pootie Tang?
Sa da tay
Title of song at the end?
It’s a synth What ladies are we dealing with here ?
Lol wacky dee
Patrice O’Neal hosting O&A. Nuff said.
Pel Leel Pel leel PEL leel Leel HO ho HO ho HO
What's the video at 3:20 from?
You could have done so much more. But Bill is exactly right. Queen & Vanilla Ice is one. Beasty Boys and Wild Sugar is one. Countless examples. Footsteps in the Dark by the Isley Brothers.
And to this day MC Hammer claims he made that beat. No. He stole it and got his ass sued by Rick James and Rick James won.
4:37 Can't believe you used Girl Talk as a reference and failed to acknowledge him.
What about Juicy, Bill?
Burr doesn't take the hint to shut his yap.
Faith Evans?!... It's The Police... It's an "interpolation" not a sample but it's clearly The Policd...
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