This whole sampling deal that came up is retarded. I have no idea why people are all like "Oh I was a little let down when I heard about the samples."
or "I'm kind of disappointed in Daft Punk knowing they used samples."
Stupid. In the Discovery liner notes it shows that they used samples from the songs. Its not like they were hiding it. I don't understand why people are bugged out from this when its old news! It was there 6 years ago. And nobody did anything then. Until a video on YouTube comes along and shows you.
From Wikipedia
According to an interview with Remix Magazine Online, Thomas Bangalter states:
“ This album has a lot to do with our childhood and the memories of the state we were in at that stage of our lives. It's about our personal relationship to that time. It's less of a tribute to the music from 1975 to 1985 as an era, and more about focusing on the time when we were zero to ten years old. When you're a child you don't judge or analyze music. You just like it because you like it. You're not concerned with whether it's cool or not. Sometimes you might relate to just one thing in a song, such as the guitar sound. This album takes a playful, fun, and colorful look at music. It's about the idea of looking at something with an open mind and not asking too many questions. It's about the true, simple, and honest relationship you have with music when you're open to your own feelings. ”
A significant amount of sampling is present on this album. The sampled tracks reinforce Thomas Bangalter's statement about Discovery's theme. Rather than simply creating new music out of the samples, Daft Punk actually worked with them by writing and adding instrumental performance. The use and clearance for the samples of "I Love You More", "Cola Bottle Baby", "Can You Imagine" and "Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed" are documented in the Discovery liner notes. Several websites list many other samples present on the album, but Bangalter has stated that half of the samples listed are not true. He also stated the sampling they do is legitimately done, not something they try to hide.