Help identify an Alice Cooper track
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Help identify an Alice Cooper track
Hello everyone,
I'm a prodigy fan and I need help in identifying an Alice Cooper track that was sampled on a Prodigy track called Get your fight on, here's a link :
https://youtu.be/OPWdkapOvho
The track is built on an Alice Cooper sample. Sorry for the bad quality but this track was in the beta stages and it was completely changed when they released it.
Cheers!
I'm a prodigy fan and I need help in identifying an Alice Cooper track that was sampled on a Prodigy track called Get your fight on, here's a link :
https://youtu.be/OPWdkapOvho
The track is built on an Alice Cooper sample. Sorry for the bad quality but this track was in the beta stages and it was completely changed when they released it.
Cheers!
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Re: Help identify an Alice Cooper track
The beginning of that Prodigy video sounds like the ending of "Killer"(starting @ 6:41 min - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHtWwOE099U )
Other than that, I can't seem to find anything else that sounds similar.
Other than that, I can't seem to find anything else that sounds similar.
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Re: Help identify an Alice Cooper track
There's a "better" sounding version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3R_Gc0ClfQLisacooper91 wrote:The beginning of that Prodigy video sounds like the ending of "Killer"(starting @ 6:41 min - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHtWwOE099U )
Other than that, I can't seem to find anything else that sounds similar.
Still horrible.
Not sure that there IS any AC in there. According to the band the song was "built upon a '70s Alice Cooper sample before Howlett snipped it." which suggests that there WAS an AC sample in the song but it was removed before release.
Also, they could have been using a sample of just one chord (say the power chord from Poison) and then using it to play around with. It's possible it was never recognizable.
The fact that AC or anyone related isn`t mentioned on the writing credits supports the fact that it could have been removed.
Re: Help identify an Alice Cooper track
The version you posted has nothing to do with the first one that I posted which was scrapped.Si wrote:There's a "better" sounding version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3R_Gc0ClfQLisacooper91 wrote:The beginning of that Prodigy video sounds like the ending of "Killer"(starting @ 6:41 min - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHtWwOE099U )
Other than that, I can't seem to find anything else that sounds similar.
Still horrible.
Not sure that there IS any AC in there. According to the band the song was "built upon a '70s Alice Cooper sample before Howlett snipped it." which suggests that there WAS an AC sample in the song but it was removed before release.
Also, they could have been using a sample of just one chord (say the power chord from Poison) and then using it to play around with. It's possible it was never recognizable.
The fact that AC or anyone related isn`t mentioned on the writing credits supports the fact that it could have been removed.
Only the first one with the bad quality has the AC sample on it.
Re: Help identify an Alice Cooper track
Thanks for the effort. Could be it.Lisacooper91 wrote:The beginning of that Prodigy video sounds like the ending of "Killer"(starting @ 6:41 min - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHtWwOE099U )
Other than that, I can't seem to find anything else that sounds similar.
Re: Help identify an Alice Cooper track
Oh, okay. I was just going by the fact it was the same band and the same song title. I didn`t read what you posted correctly.Nasoor2k wrote:
The version you posted has nothing to do with the first one that I posted which was scrapped.
Only the first one with the bad quality has the AC sample on it.
Re: Help identify an Alice Cooper track
Bump.
Come on people, I think it's the guitar at the beginning and at the middle of the song.
Come on people, I think it's the guitar at the beginning and at the middle of the song.
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Re: Help identify an Alice Cooper track
Sorry but the audio quality is so poor it's impossible to hear any kind of riff. I very much doubt there's an AC sample involved.
Re: Help identify an Alice Cooper track
This has been asked before, and I think the resulting conclusion was.. we don`t know!
The main riff you can make out sounds like Led Zep's 'The Immigrant Song' but I can`t hear anything obviously Alice in it at all.
The main riff you can make out sounds like Led Zep's 'The Immigrant Song' but I can`t hear anything obviously Alice in it at all.
Re: Help identify an Alice Cooper track
WISH YOU WERE HERE from 3:35 or so ?
Re: Help identify an Alice Cooper track
Can`t hear it myself (it's just noise around that part) but isn`t that a different track anyway? The vid is labeled "get your fight on + spitfire" and I think it's the former that is supposed to have the AC sample. I'm assuming the split between the two tracks is around the 3 min mark.Mr. Skull wrote:WISH YOU WERE HERE from 3:35 or so ?
I do recall that the supposed AC sample isn`t present on the version of the track that was eventually released.
Re: Help identify an Alice Cooper track
Why is this so important? Why not just contact the band?
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Re: Help identify an Alice Cooper track
Because, maybe the band may have monetary/copy write issues with revealing THAT much info,especially if it's in the final mix & "inaudible"?pitkin88 wrote: Why is this so important? Why not just contact the band?
However, Prodigy may have that kind of relationship with their fans.
Let us know Nasoor2k how that works out for you.
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