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[edit] Flash mob?

I know the term came into being after this video, but wouldn't it be more accurate in the video section to describe this as an early flash mob? It seems to have all the markings of such; I don't think simply describing it as a guerilla performance does it justice. --Criticalthinker (talk) 11:27, 24 June 2011 (UTC)

[edit] Stub?

Why is this flagged as a stub? I am not sure how much more information could be added about a video.

[edit] Credit

The song was sampled -- some might say entirely sampled -- from a previous recording. There was an interview on National Public Radio several years ago with the woman who had made the previous recording. This should be mentioned. More to the point, why is Fatboy Slim credited as the artist when he didn't write the song or perform on the recording?

I can tell your a bloody American shawn with your out dated view of what a musician is. Althought fat boy did not record any audio for the track himself and instead chose to sample a number of previous lesser works [much like the yanks did with their whole society] it was his creative spark which was responsible for emalgamating these samples with a few drum beats into a pretty banging track, no wonder in recent years the USA has fallen so far behind in music when it continues to produce unoriginal 80's style neo power ballads and refuses to acknowledge fat boy slim is a real artist. CARTHMAN - Get yourself down to Yorkshire my son its well banging ShawnVW 15:58, 14 February 2006 (UTC)

I'll presume you're referring to Camile Yarborough's recording Take Yo Praise; the chorus of that forms the main vocal line for Praise You. However, there's a lot more to the song than just that looped sample, and while Fatboy Slim didn't necessarily "perform" as such, he was responsible for deciding how to loop the track and what else to splice with it. The inlay of You've Come a Long Way, Baby lists the writers as Slim/Yarborough. Kinitawowi 23:20, 16 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Didn't they dance to "Praise you"?

The article states that "The video was produced by Jonze as a gift because he was unable to work with Fatboy Slim on the video for "The Rockafeller Skank", so to make up for it, he recorded his dance troupe dancing to "The Rockafeller Skank". It was then later decided to use the footage and just change the music to Praise You."

- but this song dosn't match the rythm of the dance?

It looks like they dance to Praise you.

There is a video on the official Fatboy Slim YouTube "channel" titled "Rockafeller Skank (Spike Jonze Audition Demo Version)" That is a video of Jonze jumping around to Rockafeller Skank. The way the video is shot, the colors match the Praise You video perfectly... That footage isn't included in the Praise you video, its just very similar. Maybe thats creating the confusion. 11-11-2011 67.186.187.14 (talk) 05:07, 11 November 2011 (UTC)Erick

[edit] piano sample

does anybody know where the piano sample, with which the songs starts, is from? would be interesting for me, but probably also for this article, since the main hookline/scheme of this song is based on this three sampled piano chords. thanks. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.114.196.12 (talk) 00:11, 26 November 2008 (UTC)

[edit] I love wikipedia!

"The video reportedly cost only US$800 to produce, with most of that money going towards a replacement boombox and food for the cast and crew.[citation needed]". Hilarious! 88.152.4.45 (talk) 20:34, 27 June 2010 (UTC)

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