The Lesson, first track with illegal sampling.

Although there are many who remember 'Alone Again' in 1992 as the first sensational case of unauthorized use of music samples, in which s'ingarbugliarono De La Soul / Biz Markie against Gilbert O'Sullivan, who was ten years before had already used liberally samples extracted by others for an original song. The Tommy Boy Records, in fact, in 1983 he launched a remix contest to promote the piece 'Play That Beat (Mr. DJ)' GLOBE & Whiz Kid and the realization was unanimously declared the winner 'Lesson One: The Payoff Mix 'Steve' Steinski 'Stein & Douglas' Double Dee' DiFranco. Despite its undisputed radio success, however, was not ever published, for his extensive and diverse than the sound samples. Voices and sounds of Mae West, Humphrey Bogart and Herbie Hancock, to name a few, were included in the mix made with a double cassette deck and several vinyls personal collection of artists. Two other versions soon followed, in the same way, now all downloadable from Waxy.org . Years later, several were the 'tributes' next to this historical piece, like the one composed by DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist who made anonymous so a 'Lesson Four'.