Thanks!chris vine wrote:http://www.soundboard.com/sb/martin.aspx
check this out then, just stick yr desired name followed by soundboard into google,
huge list of clips for the sample freak
Copyright?? Sampling From Speeches/Spoken word
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Don't sample The Brain That Wouldn't Die - a mad scientist will send a mindless undead behemoth to your house to kill you with a gun! Fact!
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Although I'm thinking that the M.L. King estate lawyers would be much scarier . . .
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That movie is the epitome of sleaze!mojofunk wrote:Don't sample The Brain That Wouldn't Die - a mad scientist will send a mindless undead behemoth to your house to kill you with a gun! Fact!
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Wow I had no idea the "I have a dream" recording was under copyright control, since I found it on Archive.org as a "public domain" recording. (Then again, there's all kinds of totally commercial stuff e.g. Billie Holiday recordings listed as 'public domain' on archive.org.)
However, it does seem like there was a dispute about the MLK estate's right to ask for royalties on this particular recording. In any case, to be safe I've added a note re: the MLK speech on my own site's list of public domain speech/spoken word recordings, here:
http://sampleswap.org/filebrowser-new.p ... EN+WORD%2F
I found a lot of good (and verifiably) public domain speech on LibriVOX. The 'read me' file in the link above has links to LibriVOX and a number of other public domain music and spoken word sites.
There's also a very interesting article re: why there are so few public domain music recordings available at http://www.publicdomainsherpa.com/publi ... dings.html
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However, it does seem like there was a dispute about the MLK estate's right to ask for royalties on this particular recording. In any case, to be safe I've added a note re: the MLK speech on my own site's list of public domain speech/spoken word recordings, here:
http://sampleswap.org/filebrowser-new.p ... EN+WORD%2F
I found a lot of good (and verifiably) public domain speech on LibriVOX. The 'read me' file in the link above has links to LibriVOX and a number of other public domain music and spoken word sites.
There's also a very interesting article re: why there are so few public domain music recordings available at http://www.publicdomainsherpa.com/publi ... dings.html
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if you sell the track on beatport they take half your money, so would MLK estate get 33% of your 50% or 33& of the sales?
what about the option of doing an impersonsation ie saying the same words but using an actor to do the voice
what about the option of doing an impersonsation ie saying the same words but using an actor to do the voice
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It would be cool though to say "yeah, Martin Luther King is a co-writer on my record"leggzter wrote:I recently pulled a section of the 'I have a dream' speech from a forthcoming release. We used a 7 second sample, that was reduced to 2 seconds in the radio edit.
This was the reply we got from Mr kings estate.
"Your request for inclusion of the MLK audio sample to be included in the musical composition "What's It All About" to be released by the musical group STR8JACKETS would be approved subject to the following terms:
Master Use / Sample Fee - $1,000 USD fee as advance against royalty of $.015 per unit for all sales physical or dpd. Master Use License to be issued and administered by IPM o/b/o The Estate of Martin Luther King, Jr.
33.33% copyright share in the musical composition "What's It All About", listing Martin Luther King. Jr. as a co-writer of the composition with all mechanical and synchronization licenses to be issued and administered by EMI Music Publishing at full statutory rate.
Please advise if these terms are acceptable and we will prepare and forward the Master Use License and inform EMI Music Publishing accordingly.
By the way, excellent song.
With kind regards,"
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^ for 33% of royalties on a record you never actually make any money off... you can afford it!
*opens new set to write song with Dr. King*
*opens new set to write song with Dr. King*
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Damn? I own that movie and it's ripe for good samples! Saw it as a kid and it scared me for life!mojofunk wrote:Don't sample The Brain That Wouldn't Die - a mad scientist will send a mindless undead behemoth to your house to kill you with a gun! Fact!
Took a while to find a copy without the Mystery Science Theatre 2000 comments on it.