FIRST TIME HEARING Beastie Boys - High Plains Drifter REACTION | THIS BEAT & FLOW! 🤯😳
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This album Paul’s Boutique is legendary. Every song is fire. It was a huge departure from License To ill, but truly showcases their talents and creativity. I consider it their best work. The song B‐Boy Bouillabaisse on this album is a great compilation of several short format songs that may not have been so polished or complete that you should listen to. The beats and arrangements are complete fire including the killer beat in Hello Brooklyn.
Agreed. Paul's Boutique is probally best album. And yeah, Hello Brooklyn pounds it.
The beasties have been on the scene since the beginning. I'm talking about LL Cool J, Coo Moe See, Queen Latifa, the freaking Fat Boys, Run DMC, Public Enemy, they were ALL there. The beats are SO solid, they can stand up to anything today. They'll survive the passage of time and history. They started as a punk band. Freaking coockiepuss...
HELLO BROOKLYN, seconded!
I totally agree! Best album ever!
We will never hear a commercial album like this masterpiece again, the cost to clear the samples today would be extraordinary. Easily one of my favorite albums of all time, honestly everything they released is among my favorite music of all time.
Paul's Boutique is soooo good.
"The beat" is from "Those Shoes" by the Eagles. Look it up and listen to just the first few seconds...
The whole song is fire
This album is the Sgt Peppers of Rap..........its very important to both genres that you know what that means
If you want more shit like this then, as others have said, Paul’s Boutique is what you’revafter. One of the most influential rap albums of all time. But if you want, like, one specific track and it’s specifically the bass, then try “Car Thief”. That’s probably the closest. But the whole album is very diverse and nothing sounds quite the same as anything else.
Fucking legendary album, though. Seriously can’t be overstated how good it is, or how influential it was.
Everything Beastie Boys released is legendary.
The whole album Paul's Boutique is fire .....
Paul's Boutique is my favorite album of all time, if you liked this, the rest of the album has more of this. Definitely check out the 12min epic finale track B-Boy Bouillabaisse! The bass gets loud! Influencing rap to come!
This album is a real standout in their catalog. It was one of their least successful but they really went all out with trying to create a new style for themselves. The last track is a 13 minute mini-album called "B-boy Bouillabaise" and the sub-track called "Hello, Brooklyn" has the MOST RIDICULOUS BASS in it... if you play this track on a BIG sound system, you will know what I am talking about. Pure 808 madness.
The main intro sample is from the Eagles song "Those Shoes" which you have to understand was HUGE (Eagles are a supergroup of players that were already famous from other bands) and the samples and references in this song are ENDLESS so to hear them pull all these sounds and samples into greatness was never not astounding. They also sampled a ton of Led Zeppelin and Paul's Boutique still holds a record for most samples I think! True TALENTED guys don't sell them short for goofy songs like fight for your right - these guys go deep!!!
In "Fight For Your Right"'s defense, it was meant to be satire, and noone got the joke. Much like "The Hook" by Blues Traveler
Growing up go for car rides with my parents listening to old music and then you hear Paul's boutique and I'm like holy shit how'd they manage to use these songs as beats that album still hold up imo
Paul's Boutique goes hard - I think the most underrated cut in Beastie history is Car Thief.
Still probably my favorite B Boys song
Absolutely!
For sure
1989.
Next up needs to be this video 'Beastie Boys HD : Sabotage ( David Letterman ) - 1994' You get to see them play their instruments... they started off as an 80s punk band after all. RIP MCA
Straight up EPIC. Rap music's Stairway To Heaven.
Or Hairway To Steven. Both, even.
If I was stuck on a desert island and could only have ONE album...It's Paul's Boutique
More inventiveness in any given minute than most new albums put together!
Check out "B Boys Bouillabaisse" for a prime example
Paul’s Boutique album is a masterpiece
Just listen to the whole album, start to finish. It’s a masterpiece.
The purest hip hop ever.
Dude
Hello Brooklyn off this album
Bass hits harder than any song Eva
Hello Brooklyn's AMAZING. Almost like Miami Bass from the 2 Live Crew era. The outro-sample, which sings "Just to watch him die", is Johnny Cash.
The bass line is sampled from “ Those shoes” by The Eagles
“This reminds me of an old hiphop beat”
It is.
Took sampling to a new level on Paul's Boutique. Shadrach and Car thief are a couple more good ones on this album.
Pass the Mic - A big fat classic with a booming bass
I think Car Theif has the hardest beat kn that album
I went back to your reaction to BEASTIE BOYS Root down and I loved the breakdown on that one and your appreciation of high plains drifter!!!
Thank you !!
Car Thief is a banger on this same album.
What you are referring to is a type of "layering" of their lyrics. Choirs do it all the time. It's basically the original version of "reverb" or "echo effect". Choirs do it most often on Christmas carols. It's crazy smooth when timed right.
the bass sample is from the 1970's rock band the Eagles
That drum fill out of the gate is how you start any 70's "Rockers-style" Reggae song. In fact the whole beat is modified rockers.
It’s actually a song by the eagles in the 80s called those shoes search it up
YES BEASTIE BOYS!!!!!
Beastie Boys - Intergalactic
I grew up up with Beastie Boys in 80's and they deserved being in Rock&Roll HOF in 2012 sadly MCA passed prior in same year so he couldn't be there with. The tribute at it was great with other legends
My favorite Beastie song!
Yeah this new stuff you listen tp a couple of times that gets old but this old stuff you listen to week after week and it'll never get old..
B Boys Bouillabaisse +1 GOAT track off the GOAT hip hop album
Haven't heard this song in years. Thanks for reacting and bringin it back.
Big part of their music is it you catch all the clever references they're funny as hell. Lotta references to life in NYC in the 70's and 80's as well .
Gotta check out Pass the Mic by them! 😎
It's cause their not "rapping over each other" they all 3 harmonize and work off each other, not over each other, their was a documentary that I saw, I guarantee you can go find it, where they show them practicing doing that shit, and how many years it took them to perfect that style, it's completely intentional, and they put in the work to be the goatsl no rappers these days would even contemplate spending 6 hours doing nothing but working on timing and structure, that's what makes the B Boys unique and puts them in a class of their own, anybody who try's to imitate their style will be noticed immediately and some have been, when your one of the literal few who comes up with a style so unique and so original that it's yours, if anybody copy's it everyone will automatically know exactly who they are copying off of, it's pretty simple but not something I'd think anyone would ever think about.
High plains drifter is also a great movie.
Legendary album that only gets better with time. Also responsible for changing a lot of sampling laws..
I just discover the Eagles song “those shoes”they sampled and laughed hella hard. Love the Beastie boys
Check out Car Thief, it’s one of their Best.
Shake Your Rump by the Beastie Boys has some of that bass you desire!!
First white rappers, first heavy metal - rap song,been around for atleast 35 years
I can never get tired of this song. Been listening to it since I first got it on tape. It's a great today as it was back then. It's interesting to see reactions to it after all the evolution in rap
Barrel of a Gun - same album
Pioneers!! This entire album is 🔥. Brass monkey off license to ill hits SO hard. I can remember rolling thru the hood banging it so hard it'll make your eyes close everytime it hits. Another great reaction!
The drum beat is from the Eagles "Those Shoes" from 1979.
Now you gotta do "Car thief"
Classic! I bought the cassette when it came out. It was a big departure from License to ILL. Check out Hello Ladies. Love to see young folk checking out us old heads music!
Slow and Low, off of licensed To Ill.. also check out Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun, off this same album.
Paul Revere goes hard as heck with the bass too
beastie boys slow and low has tons of bass!!
Their disco song is tight
Its like theyre both riding different parts of the beat. So it fits.
Beastie Boys are the greatest rap group ever period.......
Probably my favorite beastie albums of all time. This album is the reason why you need permission/ pay royalties to use samples.
Look up "Hello Brooklyn" if you wanna hear some bass. It's part of a long track of a few tracks called "B-Boy Bouillabaisse" at the end of "Paul's Boitique". Tellin' you, it's
pretty sick.
The song they did with Nas is fire also and whatcha want
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Busta Rhymes - Fire
🏝👏🏽👏🏽 the beat goes HARRRD on this J. Only problem w some B B J’s is that they are a little to short.Bravo to you for diving into TRUE RAP FOUNDATION.👏🏽TRUST
I think you both will like Sure Shot, Sounds Of Science, Shake Yr Rump, Flute Loop, Hey Ladies, Get It Together (w Q-Tip), Body Movin', and B-Boys Makin' With The Freak Freak ...etc
Intergalactic really good song.
Never heard this track... it was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Beastie Boys - Get it Together (Feat: Q-Tip) next!
Check out Beastie boys, car thief
Or, skills to pay the bills live @ Amsterdam
There are something like 300 samples on Paul's Boutique! In 1989 you could do this. In 1990, MC Hammer copied Rick James' Superfreak and there was Ice, Ice Baby with samples from David Bowie/Queen and it was downhill from there with trying to sample someone's music. On this song samples are : Mainly from "Those Shoes" by The Eagles
"Outta the car, longhair" - "Your Momma Don’t Dance" by Loggins & Messina
"Suzie is a Headbanger" - Ramones song of the same title
Moaning is from "Put Your Love in My Tender Care" by the Fatback Band
Baseline is from a ZZ Top song. Aside from all that though, the flow and the beat are crazy good and HPD never seems loud enough!
You should of heard this in the 80’s. Convertible pickups with 8 15 vega’s with hydraulic beds. In Detroit it was hitting hard. I was in high school. Dope dealers were heard from a mile away. God forbid you were sitting them next to a light. You car would lose screws the base was so hard.
It's talent that what you are trying to describe, todays so call music is called hustling because there is no talent! but the Beasties are GOATS.
Can't believe you went through some of Paul's Boutique and didn't hit Car Thief. That's the jam!
it's the eagles Those Shoes song
That beat is from a 70s song by the rock band the eagles.its called those shoes
Do Hello Brooklyn off of this album
It is no coincidence that the creativity of rock and hip hop peaked before the coming of the internet
That bass they keep going on about is from an Eagles song called Those Shoes.
All beats done by the Dust Brothers!!
They started in the 70s, a punk band
That beat you like so much was made in 1979, it was sampled (stolen)) form the EAGLES - "Thoose Shoes ".
Paul's Boutique is the apex of music. You're dead on. It's structure.
Not sure if you reacted to "Car Thief" yet. That's the best one on this album.
Pretty cool to see some young hop heads appreciating the classics..
Dead head who loves the Beastie Boys.. Unfair how brilliant
"This reminds me of an old school beat"
Oh you sweet child
The "row, row, row your boat" effect
Head onto into “Car Thief”
New to the channel. She's cute AF but no disrespect. The fact ya'll reacted to this is dope. Props.
Awesome reaction another song like this is car thief off the same album Paul's boutique it has a very similar energy to this song and is amazing
one of the Best Album of all time
They get after it!
Your body language is closed but your mind is wide open. Much love ❤️
The beatles of hiphop
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 They ain't got one bad song
Thank you for doing this song , its so good and gets slept on
Beastie boys “The New Style” u wont regret it
For beats tho, shake your rump
Already reacted to it!
The beat was sampled from the classic rock band the Eagles.
Don't know if this who they are they are referring to but Clint Eastwood was the High Plains Drifter. A cowboy in the old 70's movies
The crazy part about beastie boys is that even live it is still not mumbled up lyrics.
The expression on your face says it all everybody who listen to The Beastie Boys have the same expression..
Paul's Boutique so many samples
Professor Booty.....hands down their best song