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Ethan Hein has several good blog posts about the Amen Break:
https://www.ethanhein.com/wp/2025/amen-break-listening-guide...
A good opportunity to link to the absolutely fantastic whosampled.com: https://www.whosampled.com/The-Winstons/Amen,-Brother/
A colleague gave his first ever lightning talk about this at a work retreat and it was SMASHING.
Really tragic, honestly, the way Coleman’s life ended without him being properly recognized and compensated for what is possibly one of the most sampled pieces of audio ever.
It is actually interesting. A comparison that’s striking is the story of the song Bittersweet Symphony where all royalties and credits went to the Rolling Stones after they sampled 7 seconds. It seems like Jagger and Richards did eventually gave those back decades later.
But with modern ML techniques we could probably supercharge intellectual property protection and people could always extract royalties from samples of theirs.
See also: Nate Harrison from 2004 https://youtu.be/XPoxZW8JzzM?si=ymsROOuIHx4qA9ES
Or this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0L8ugmv3Qns
The Captain Pikant videos are really well done aestetically