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  • @singood7790
    @singood7790 Місяць тому +614

    This is NYC hip-hop with NYC punk roots. Absolutely legends and probably the most innovative hip-hop group to ever exist.

    • @rdgblading1813
      @rdgblading1813 Місяць тому +9

      They started as a hardcore punk band. Inspired by “bad brains”

    • @samielamri6044
      @samielamri6044 Місяць тому +2

      The samples they find! Man alive!

    • @andyg264
      @andyg264 Місяць тому +2

      @@samielamri6044actually on this album they picked up their instruments again (they started as a hardcore punk band) so some of the samples you hear are made from them playing around on guitar, bass and drums and creating loops. Plus the Hammond organ parts by Money Mark. Brilliant band

    • @turyb.goodiii7356
      @turyb.goodiii7356 Місяць тому +7

      The Beastie Boys absolutely destroyed everything on MTV when it came out. When it came out in the 90s it was just one of a kaleidoscope of the Sickest artists that were coming out at the time. Now it's Hard AF to find good music.

    • @daveratledge
      @daveratledge Місяць тому +1

      Boom... Beat me to it.

  • @671oneblood
    @671oneblood Місяць тому +1018

    They are literally one of the first Hip Hop groups ever... Come on now, yall... Do yo homework. The only reason they arent still killing it today, is because MCA passed away. Otherwise theyd still be on top.

    • @stefaniebrauer128
      @stefaniebrauer128 Місяць тому +29

      💯

    • @josephamesdacey6442
      @josephamesdacey6442 Місяць тому +40

      There was like a decade of hip hop groups before them but they're one of the most known

    • @671oneblood
      @671oneblood Місяць тому +14

      @@josephamesdacey6442 And here's our first... "ACTUALLY..." 🤣😂🤣 Goof

    • @josephamesdacey6442
      @josephamesdacey6442 Місяць тому

      @@671oneblood dude grandmaster flash, Kool herc, sugar hill gang

    • @DJay_37
      @DJay_37 Місяць тому +3

      Calm down guamanian, it's probably their first reaction to them and uk and USA music is totally different. Just like marianas listening to other cultural music brotha, some want to listen blindly then do research after due to if they feel the jam. Big ups big man on the knowledge though 👌🏽

  • @stevenwheat3621
    @stevenwheat3621 Місяць тому +460

    Wow you guys are lagging big time..
    They're pioneers! And yes they're white.

    • @quor2243
      @quor2243 Місяць тому +34

      100% And don't forget Mix Master Mike, one of the greatest DJs ever, won so many competitions they asked him to stop coming.

    • @alexleyland
      @alexleyland Місяць тому +24

      Paul's Boutique yo.

    • @danielwolk3576
      @danielwolk3576 Місяць тому

      and Jewish!

    • @BrianBurnett-py5el
      @BrianBurnett-py5el Місяць тому +9

      They youngsters they don’t know Beasty Boy were fly coming on the scene as white boys rapping.

    • @iR00STER
      @iR00STER Місяць тому

      And Jewish

  • @jasongarrett7149
    @jasongarrett7149 Місяць тому +384

    RIP MCA. I feel bad for anybody who didn’t get to be a teenager in the 90s it was amazing

    • @aliciasavage6801
      @aliciasavage6801 Місяць тому +4

      Truth

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid Місяць тому +21

      Better to be in my 20s in the 90s

    • @brianhagge3225
      @brianhagge3225 Місяць тому +4

      Facts! Cruising all night in the homies CRX with 3 Vega 12s just listening to ill Communication. Good times I’ll never forget.

    • @MichaelTorres-b2v
      @MichaelTorres-b2v Місяць тому +3

      It was the best time to be a teenager.

    • @Phx_Phreak
      @Phx_Phreak Місяць тому +3

      ​@@bbb462cidI was thinking the same thing. Mid 20's when this dropped in 92. Life was good back then...

  • @carllouisyoung
    @carllouisyoung Місяць тому +367

    Rick Rubin had nothing to do with this album. Only their debut. The Beasties went back to playing instruments, and this is ALL them. The were originators, this was 1992 and was so dope they were flowing on this track. Listen to the lyrics.

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid Місяць тому +11

      "Money Mark" Nishita is on keys and the Biz is on it too

    • @ianobrien3248
      @ianobrien3248 Місяць тому +7

      @@bbb462cid Chuck D on the loop

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid Місяць тому

      @@ianobrien3248 Sound like Biz to me, check it

    • @DonnaCPunk
      @DonnaCPunk Місяць тому +5

      Exactly what I said when I heard whoever it was off camera say that. Beasties were done with RR after License to Ill tour.

    • @MikeTaylor-uw5zy
      @MikeTaylor-uw5zy Місяць тому +6

      DJ Hurricane on the scratches and Mario C produced.

  • @76063co2
    @76063co2 Місяць тому +131

    Guys, this song is like 35 years old, and they were one of the biggest groups of their time.

  • @lokihasbeentaken8493
    @lokihasbeentaken8493 Місяць тому +158

    Beastie Boys formed in 1981. Their first album was actually a hardcore punk album that was never a major label release. Then "License To Ill", their first major label release, in 1986 which is widely regarded as one of hip hops greatest early releases.

  • @mycuratedlife9072
    @mycuratedlife9072 Місяць тому +145

    This was released in 1992 and you can't get more hip hop/rap than the Beastie Boys. Asap got nothing on the Beastie Boys...unfortunately rap these days isn't really groundbreaking.

    • @tnightwolf
      @tnightwolf Місяць тому +4

      I still remember when i first "discovered" Beasty Boys and Rage Against The Machine within months apart!.. My world was never the same (for the best)!

    • @symptomoftheuniverse3862
      @symptomoftheuniverse3862 14 днів тому

      A$AP Rocky and Tyler The Creator are pretty creative.

  • @gtjohns220
    @gtjohns220 Місяць тому +74

    The Beastie Boys discovered LL Cool J and helped produce his first hit song. Their Paul's Boutique album changed Hip Hop production forever

    • @moussegarbonzo8352
      @moussegarbonzo8352 Місяць тому +3

      De La Soul’s 3 Feet High & Rising was very influential in the production department as well. Prince Paul and The Dust Brothers were pioneers in sample layering.

    • @Niko3387Y
      @Niko3387Y Місяць тому +2

      ​@@moussegarbonzo8352 True, never forget Prince Paul the genius

    • @moussegarbonzo8352
      @moussegarbonzo8352 Місяць тому +1

      @@Niko3387Y Word. I think 3 Feet might have even been released a few months before Paul’s Boutique. Either way, Hip Hop was never the same after these two releases. They both kind of worked together to form a major milestone in the evolution of sampling.

    • @Niko3387Y
      @Niko3387Y Місяць тому +1

      @@moussegarbonzo8352 yeah that was before paul's boutique in 89, these 2 albums and Marley Marl in 87,88 changed the game

    • @moussegarbonzo8352
      @moussegarbonzo8352 Місяць тому +2

      @@Niko3387Y Marley for sure was a pioneer in beat making whose blueprint is still influential to this day!

  • @kevinslayzak1214
    @kevinslayzak1214 Місяць тому +131

    As a NYC metal head for 50 yrs the B-Boys have been holding down the five bourghs for DECADES... y'all need to seriously spend the next WEEK of DAILY Beastie Boys records..the first 5ish FULL albums will ROCK your shit..lol😅..no lies told🔥 you'll thank me for it directly afterwards 👍 Paulie's boutique will get you bouncing..they ALL will .

    • @donaldlamendola1392
      @donaldlamendola1392 Місяць тому +5

      Facts.... I've been a metal head since I was 10 but the I remember hearing my older brother playing Brass Monkey in his room when it came out. Even then probably when I was like 5 or 6 I have liked the Beastie Boys. They were literally the 1st music I knew I liked.

    • @juicicles5881
      @juicicles5881 Місяць тому +1

      I think to the five burroughs is a bit unsung. It has my fav song of theirs. "Right right now now". You're right, though, all the early shit rules. I can't even meet someone named Paul and not say "We all dressed in black, we snuck up around the back"

    • @TheRealOG666
      @TheRealOG666 Місяць тому

      @@donaldlamendola1392man, same! 75’ Dude here, MetalHead and HUGE Beastie Boys fan.

    • @Tricklarock
      @Tricklarock Місяць тому

      He'll yeah Paul's

    • @DaWease
      @DaWease 14 днів тому +2

      FACTS straight up. it's the Joint!

  • @butcrack6786
    @butcrack6786 Місяць тому +71

    One of the best live performances I've ever seen was Sabotage on David Letterman. Those dudes are metal Af. Universally respected across all genres.

    • @charliewilson4203
      @charliewilson4203 Місяць тому +4

      Ch-Check it Out is my favorite performance of theirs on Letterman. The timing on that was insane

    • @fubar1217
      @fubar1217 Місяць тому +2

      @@charliewilson4203 Same....when I first saw that, I was like "that was SICK".

    • @butcrack6786
      @butcrack6786 Місяць тому +2

      @charliewilson4203 ya, but I'm bias af. Came up on trailer park metal. Exodus, testament, Priest, etc.

    • @titantaekwondoacademyTTA
      @titantaekwondoacademyTTA 29 днів тому

      "Unequivocally"!!

  • @ForgeAheadwithMike
    @ForgeAheadwithMike Місяць тому +133

    man you guys gotta do your homework... BEASTIE BOYS!

    • @mickeyellison7929
      @mickeyellison7929 Місяць тому

      They don't believe in homework. They are MAGA nutjobs. They hate facts.

    • @bastrd_OnE
      @bastrd_OnE Місяць тому +7

      They have no business talking about hip hop!

    • @eltravos99
      @eltravos99 Місяць тому +2

      Honestly if they did their homework then the reaction would be pointless. The point is to come into the reaction fresh.

    • @McLarnan
      @McLarnan 10 днів тому +1

      I think this counts as them starting to do said homework. Give them time. We weren’t all fortunate enough to grow up with it. ❤

  • @tomking7080
    @tomking7080 Місяць тому +81

    The first dope white boys who could rap. I’m 46 years old and the Beastie Boys were the shit in the 90’s. “Check your head” is such a dope album

    • @Neoyorchese
      @Neoyorchese Місяць тому +3

      "Get it 2gether" with QTip

    • @tomking7080
      @tomking7080 Місяць тому +2

      @@Neoyorchese great track. One of my favorite on the album and one of my favorite Beastie Boys tracks

    • @nickyoung8246
      @nickyoung8246 Місяць тому +1

      I’m 46 also the music in the 90s was so fantastic so much great rap

    • @tomking7080
      @tomking7080 Місяць тому +1

      @@nickyoung8246 So much great everything. Not just rap/hip hop. Think about just how many unbelievable bands,groups we had then. Biggie(my favorite rapper ever)Pac,Nas,Jay,Eminem,NWA,IceCube (2nd favorite),Snoop,Cypress Hill,Wu-Tang,EPMD,Tribe Called Quest,Mobb Deep,MOP,OutKast’s,Busta Rhymes, The Roots,Missy,Lil Kim,36 Mafia and the list goes on and on. Rock/Nu-Metal:Korn,Deftones,Metallica,Megadeth,Linkin Park,Evanescence,Slipknot,SOD,Sepultura,Soul Fly,Slayer,Nirvana,Soundgarden,Alice in Chains,Pearl Jam,STP,Temple of the Dog,Jane’s Addiction,Green Day,311,Creed,Rage against the Machine,Foo Fighters and that list goes on and on. Don’t get me started on Pop music. Brittney, Christina Aguilera, Mariah Carey, Celine, Dion, Destiny’s Child, Alanis Morissette, Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, Spice Girls, Madonna, TLC, Red Hotchili peppers, Smashing Pumpkins, Oasis, Radiohead, U2,Boys 2 Men, Whitney Houston,Goo Goo Dolls and this list goes on and on and on.
      I’m a huge music buff. Can you name 10 bands or groups in the last 5 years that are halfway as good or popular as any of these amazing 90’s artists? Because I can’t !!! The 90’s in my opinion is the greatest era for music. Followed by the 1960’s-mid 70’s.

  • @edog6770
    @edog6770 19 днів тому +7

    Sounds like rock because they actually play their own instruments. Thats a real drum set, guitar, synth, etc

  • @TammyM36
    @TammyM36 19 днів тому +23

    Beastie Boys are the pioneers of hip hop!! Come on guys! These guys play their own instruments too. LEGENDS

  • @linzzyy
    @linzzyy Місяць тому +70

    As a 47 year old white Canadian, Beastie Boys introduced me to Hip Hop- they were THE SH!T. A new video was like Christmas morning! Go down the rabbit hole, you won’t be disappointed

    • @carlosbored78
      @carlosbored78 Місяць тому +6

      I'm 46' bro, and here in Chile was the same felling!

    • @christoker6835
      @christoker6835 Місяць тому +1

      I'm 44 and totally agree. When a new video dropped by them it was fecking awesome

    • @TheMangoAnglo_onTwitter
      @TheMangoAnglo_onTwitter Місяць тому

      No one cares you are white.

    • @mmhis74
      @mmhis74 Місяць тому

      49 Canuck too. License To Ill is one of my favourite childhood memories.

    • @mrbug4803
      @mrbug4803 24 дні тому

      They’re still the Sh!t! First song both my kids learned the words to was Paul Revere. We sing it every time we’re in the car.

  • @steves.6519
    @steves.6519 Місяць тому +48

    One of my favorite Beastie lines: "Im cooler than a cucumber in a bowl of hot sauce".

  • @monstafloppa871
    @monstafloppa871 Місяць тому +10

    This was the early 90's and there were some legendary hip hop groups roaming the earth at the time that included Wu Tan Clan, NWA, Public Enemy, A Tribe Called Quest, etc.

  • @jameswiley3615
    @jameswiley3615 Місяць тому +74

    That’s better than any rap the past 20 years

  • @vailashayes5494
    @vailashayes5494 Місяць тому +62

    This is Hip Hop.

  • @mikepoole2004
    @mikepoole2004 Місяць тому +23

    Beastie boys are goats. So many people sampled their shit and never gave them credit. Hip hop pioneers.

    • @ianobrien3248
      @ianobrien3248 Місяць тому +1

      lol the ultimate irony after Paul's Boutique.

  • @Mac_Fleetwood
    @Mac_Fleetwood Місяць тому +31

    Rick Ruben didnt produce that. Its a Beastie Boy production. Check out Sabotage they did a few years later. It sounds like it morphed from this

  • @cjonesufc
    @cjonesufc Місяць тому +19

    Anyone who wants to know how important these guys were to rap and hip hop need to go watch LL Cool J and Chuck D (Public Enemy) induct them into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In fact, Ad Rock basically discovered LL.

  • @roems6396
    @roems6396 Місяць тому +114

    Autotune did not exist until 97, and that song with Cher wasn’t big on the radio until 99! So much ignorance in this room. 😂

    • @pmbbmp
      @pmbbmp Місяць тому +3

      Autotune may not have existed but pitch correction did...since the 50s

    • @outlawed7515
      @outlawed7515 Місяць тому

      Roger Troutman used auto tune around the late 70's early 80's

    • @patrickbarnes2707
      @patrickbarnes2707 Місяць тому +12

      ​@@outlawed7515no he didn't , he us a talkbox and a vocoder.

    • @roems6396
      @roems6396 Місяць тому +6

      @@outlawed7515
      It, did, not, exist.

    • @citizensunitednegatingtech9783
      @citizensunitednegatingtech9783 Місяць тому

      It was "manual tune" back then ​@@roems6396

  • @mikeslover8065
    @mikeslover8065 29 днів тому +7

    Beastie boys came out in the middle 80s. Their rhymes. Beats. Style. Was way ahead of it's time. They don't get the credit they deserve.

  • @gwakon
    @gwakon Місяць тому +22

    1991-92. Their cultural relevancy can't be understated.

  • @VinzClorthokeymasterofGozer
    @VinzClorthokeymasterofGozer Місяць тому +35

    You have to listen to Paul Revere by the Beastie Boys. One of the most classic beats ever recorded. These guys are pioneers of Hip Hop beside Run DMC, LL Cool Jay, and all the 80's rappers.

  • @tomsnider7611
    @tomsnider7611 Місяць тому +25

    Yeah, as mentioned, THEY PLAYED THE INSTRUMENTS! Not rapping over a loop, no autotune, no laptop studios.

    • @symptomoftheuniverse3862
      @symptomoftheuniverse3862 14 днів тому

      They most certainly used samples and looped them who the fvck are fooling?

    • @tomsnider7611
      @tomsnider7611 6 днів тому

      @symptomoftheuniverse3862 ever seen them play?

    • @symptomoftheuniverse3862
      @symptomoftheuniverse3862 6 днів тому

      @@tomsnider7611 The song Root Down is them Sampling Jimmy Smith from his live recording of 'Root Down'. Sure Shot, Jeremy Steig, a jazz flautist from a song called 'Howlin for Judy'. Brass Monkey sampled Wild Sugar- 'Bring it here'. Looking Down the barrel sampled Mountain's 'Mississippi Queen. I could go on but I think you get the idea.

    • @tomsnider7611
      @tomsnider7611 4 дні тому

      Right, and they still played it live. No auto-tune, no lip sync. Oh, and hey, they were a band. How many of those do you see in popular music today? BTW, I didn't mention anything about sampling because there is a difference.

  • @coachmullen1
    @coachmullen1 Місяць тому +44

    They rap, for real. They had a punk rock background but they were also on NYC at the time when hip hop was emerging.
    They started rapping and released a fully old school hip hop album in 1987. Starting with their 2nd album, they started including a few tracks that merged their rap style with their edgy punk sounds.
    But make no mistake, they are hip-hop royalty!

    • @DevanLund
      @DevanLund Місяць тому +6

      Not enough people know about how, in the late 70s to the mid 80s NYC, punks and hip-hop kids would hang together, because they tended to only be put on at a handful of venues/clubs back then, so there was a lot of underdog overlap.

    • @travisspaulding2222
      @travisspaulding2222 Місяць тому +5

      @@DevanLund When you consider that both punk and hip hop emerged from disenfranchised youth in NYC, which was mostly impoverished at the time, especially the Lower East Side Manhattan, it's not surprising that they intersected. For the most part, white kids gravitated more towards punk (or thrash metal at the time) and the black kids gravitated towards hip hop. But when those things intersected, it was fantastic. Namely Beastie Boys and Bad Brains being the best examples, in my opinion. I know Bad Brains is from DC, but they spent a lot of time in NYC in the early days.

    • @Aardquark777
      @Aardquark777 Місяць тому

      ​@@travisspaulding2222 Yes! Beasties mention in the liner notes on their first album "Some Old Bullshit" that they named the band Beastie Boys because they wanted it to resemble the BB in Bad Brains. They respected their whole philosophy of PMA Positive Mental Attitude etc. It also says Beastie is actually an anacronym for Boys Entering Anarchistic States Toward Internal Excellence. Theres even a song on that album named B.E.A.S.T.I.E.

  • @STILL-KICKIN
    @STILL-KICKIN Місяць тому +58

    3 MC’s and 1 DJ 🔥

    • @istark
      @istark Місяць тому +3

      This.

    • @Joey_Gray
      @Joey_Gray Місяць тому +4

      Facts 💯 they need to check it out. No beat machine, no computers, just mix master Mike 🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @jameswilliams4804
      @jameswilliams4804 Місяць тому +1

      And we be gett'n down with no delay,so mix master WHAT YA GOT SAY? We're just 3 mc's and 1 dj!!!!!!😊❤

    • @skrachmowax8894
      @skrachmowax8894 Місяць тому

      We be getting down with no delay

    • @cozmachina
      @cozmachina 13 днів тому

      We be gettin down wit no delay. Mix master Mike, whatchya got to say???

  • @alexiscausleywaabagiizhigo8606
    @alexiscausleywaabagiizhigo8606 Місяць тому +37

    Hip hop. It was the 80s and 90s.. they using distortion mics..
    "Their 1986 debut album, Licensed to III, was the first hip-hop album to reach Number One on the charts, and did more than any other recording to introduce the genre to the suburban masses."

    • @alexiscausleywaabagiizhigo8606
      @alexiscausleywaabagiizhigo8606 Місяць тому +5

      They were played everywhere growing up.. high school lunch music.. lol.
      They did influence a lot of people. " Beastie Boys are considered very influential in both the hip hop and rock music scenes, with artists such as Eminem, Rage Against the Machine, Hed PE, Limp Bizkit, Sublime, and Blur citing them as an influence."
      And the video is flipped(the visuals are in negative)

    • @Best..YT..Music..Playlists
      @Best..YT..Music..Playlists Місяць тому +1

      they're cheap karaoke mics. like just above toy store quality. something like you might see in Best Buy today. they had buttons for a couple effects but rather than using effects they just turned up the gain and got the overdrive.

  • @Arsolon618
    @Arsolon618 Місяць тому +32

    Autotune invented in 97, this Beastie Boys track came in 1992.

  • @chrisfuller2069
    @chrisfuller2069 Місяць тому +15

    This song was released in 1992. Auto-tune was released in 1997. Believe by Cher was released in 1998.

    • @slayercfv
      @slayercfv Місяць тому

      99 autotune believe is in 99

    • @chrisfuller2069
      @chrisfuller2069 Місяць тому

      @@slayercfv Uh, no. I already gave you the correct dates.
      ""Believe" is a song by the American singer Cher, from her 22nd studio album, Believe (1998). It was released as the lead single on October 19, 1998, by Warner Bros. Records."
      "Auto-Tune is audio processor software released on September 19, 1997, by the American company Antares Audio Technologies."

  • @antonytheolddog8626
    @antonytheolddog8626 Місяць тому +18

    This song was done through a kids tape deck...
    Literally....

    • @cactaceous
      @cactaceous 15 днів тому +1

      It was a kids microphone with sound effects that someone brought to the studio and they used it.

    • @antonytheolddog8626
      @antonytheolddog8626 15 днів тому +1

      @cactaceous yeah..that's what I was saying.. pretty much 🙄

  • @laurih.t.8723
    @laurih.t.8723 Місяць тому +25

    Bestie Boys literally the reason why Eminem exists.. Plus LL Cool J, House of Pain, BDK, etc. .. Marshall recognized all the people who influenced him and BB was one for sure 👊👍🥰🎶🎶👏👏❤

    • @Browninharlem
      @Browninharlem 23 дні тому +1

      Don't forget 3rd Bass.

    • @laurih.t.8723
      @laurih.t.8723 23 дні тому

      @Browninharlem Yes! Thank you for adding on... I welcome all those, cuz Marshall credited a LONG list of inspirations 👊❤️

  • @bens2529
    @bens2529 Місяць тому +10

    sad how people have no idea about hip hop history.

  • @JayEvans1911A1
    @JayEvans1911A1 Місяць тому +11

    Beastie Boys originally started out as a Hardcore Punk band back in the 80s, but they were all big rap and hip-hop fans, so they started rapping themselves and the rest is history. Since they were originally a punk band they all knew how to play instruments. While their albums were mostly rap, they'd sometimes have the occasional punk rock track, or chill instrumental track mixed in with all the rap tracks on their albums. They'd also make tracks like this one where they'd combine rap with rock. Sabotage is another rap/rock sounding track. Y'all should check out more Beastie Boys. RIP to MCA.

  • @lunaticfringe7741
    @lunaticfringe7741 Місяць тому +12

    They took LL Cool J's mixtape to their Label🎉 At their induction to the r-n-roll hall of fame, LL told the story himself & Chuck D talked about their 1st tour which was with them.

    • @elbruces
      @elbruces Місяць тому +2

      Back when Def Jam's official address was just Rick Rubin's college dorm room.

    • @marviafrancis-robinson2560
      @marviafrancis-robinson2560 Місяць тому +1

      It was Ad Rock who introduced LL to Rick Rubin.

  • @johnmolzahn8230
    @johnmolzahn8230 Місяць тому +21

    Now do 3 MC's and 1 DJ.

  • @wendysmith3126
    @wendysmith3126 Місяць тому +6

    Beastie Boys have been around four 40 years! One of my favorite groups.

  • @timp5048
    @timp5048 Місяць тому +8

    This whole album is FIRE. These guys had punk roots, and then started rapping using samples and DJs and stuff and when they got to this level of popularity they could do more of what they wanted, and hence we got Check Your Head. Whole album is fire 🔥

  • @dathorndike4908
    @dathorndike4908 Місяць тому +17

    Each one of the Beastie Boys were musicians as well. They often used real drums, bass, guitar in their music. That made their sound really stand apart from the other rappers of the day.

  • @leftofthedial4760
    @leftofthedial4760 Місяць тому +9

    2:40, this conversation is insane to me, having graduated high school the year this came out

  • @joeelwell162
    @joeelwell162 Місяць тому +10

    beastie boys are the 1 who gave ll cool j demo to rick

  • @timafterhours7062
    @timafterhours7062 Місяць тому +11

    So funny to me when I see youngsters getting sooo surprised over stuff like this... Most of the biggest rap/pop/r&b hits an artists get where they are by sampling the living crap out of older music... Very little of it is truly unique...

    • @samgod
      @samgod Місяць тому

      True, but let's not forget that the Beasties sampled a shit ton themselves too. Only in a far more creative way.

    • @timafterhours7062
      @timafterhours7062 Місяць тому +2

      @@samgod of course they did, it was the best way to fuse Rock & Rap... 😎👍

  • @christerry78
    @christerry78 Місяць тому +11

    Rick Rubin only produced their first album.

  • @aliciasavage6801
    @aliciasavage6801 Місяць тому +6

    "Grunge Rap" was an awesome term. I am gen x and was known as a "grunge girl" and i loved the Beastie Boys

    • @cactaceous
      @cactaceous 15 днів тому

      In the words of the legendary Adam Yauch… RIP… “You must be talking about grunge?!”

  • @FlyinEye
    @FlyinEye Місяць тому +3

    Rick Ruben doesn't use autotune even today. Autotune wasn't around until mid 90s+. But Rick Ruben doesn't believe in autotune with artists he produces. In fact many have tried to get him to use it on them, he says nope. FYI that Cher song was late 90s. I'm an audio engineer and I remember when Anateres Autotune was released (wasn't even invented until 1997). There's a lot of distortion on these vocals but no autotune. In the 84,85,86 Rick Ruben was THE N.Y. hip hop producer. Did L.L. Cool J, Run DMC, and The Beastie Boys. He did the Aerosmith x RUN DMC collab, Walk This Way because he wanted show people that Rock and Hip Hop (AKA Rap) could reach fans on both sides. Neither artist was thrilled about it and didn't think it would work. It became a huge hit.

  • @matthewgoodA1206
    @matthewgoodA1206 Місяць тому +6

    Always been my favorite Beastie Boys track. Just love that big, thumping beat on it.

    • @PixelPro-4000
      @PixelPro-4000 Місяць тому +1

      AdRock strummed a low string on a guitar into a large wooden box to make that "bass drum" sound you hear throughout.

  • @djstarsign
    @djstarsign Місяць тому +2

    After reading some comments, maybe a bit of context would be helpful:
    Beastie Boys was a hardcore band who were living in NYC when the very first rap 12”s were being released. They became big fans of the music (which was just starting to get media exposure at the time) and they (along with fellow rap aficionado, budding producer, Rick Rubin) would go see some of the earliest rap shows being performed in lower Manhattan.
    They gradually began to incorporate more rap into their shows and eventually became a full blown rap group. Their first album (produced by Rubin) became a huge success. But their follow up (produced by The Dust Brothers) failed to meet expectations.
    The sound was championed by critics and fellow rappers, but the “Fight For Your Right” crowd wasn’t into it, and hardcore hip hop fans were more interested in newer artists who were pushing rap music in super interesting territories. Also, Beastie Boys had gained a reputation for being prankster and were thought of almost as a joke.
    They were able to record a third album, and by this time, they weren’t on anyone’s radar. Instead of spending buttloads of money recording at fancy studios, they built their own studio, packed it full of used gear, and started jamming. What ended up happening was a fusion of soulful instrumentals, songs with a jazzy/latin vibe, straight ahead rap, and a reintroduction to their hardcore roots.
    They’d also reinvented themselves as a hodgepodge of 70s/80s/90s underground influences. They still had their irreverent, prankster character, but it was more subdued.
    When they released the album, it was met with a lot of enthusiasm by a new audience of skateboarding, stoner, and indie hip hop enthusiasts who were more adventurous with their music tastes. They reflected the Beastie Boys attitude of appreciating everything from Lee Scratch Perry, The Meters, Bad Brains, Sly Stone, and Sergio Mendes.
    It was a welcome reintroduction to the band who was a little older, and they also happened to catch the wave of underground bands who were starting to gain a larger mainstream audience. The timing was right for their new record and it ended up selling really well.
    So Watcha Want was their third single (I believe) and after it was released, it became a pretty decent hit. The video got a ton of mtv rotation (back when they played videos).
    Their success was followed up by the even more successful Ill Communication a few years later. That record featured Sabotage, another giant hit.
    Nobody could have predicted that they would reemerge as one of the biggest bands of the 90s when Paul’s Boutique was deemed an underwhelming, commercial failure.
    In some ways, 90s Beastie Boys was the perfect soundtrack to the decade that was starting to rediscover a lot of 70s influences (from fashion to movies to music and pop culture) and merge it with the future facing possibilities of technology and the emerging internet.

  • @KALKANIAM
    @KALKANIAM Місяць тому +4

    Everyone reacts to the wrong song. The #BEASTIEBOY song you should have done was "Brass Monkey". Brass Monkey is literally the song that changed rap, because it was the first fast rap. It was an L.L. Cool J concert, and everyone laughed when they came on stage because no one had seen a white rapper unless you lived in NYC. Then that beat dropped, and people went nuts. I just stood there looking, mouth wide open. Best feeling in the world. They changed everything because fast rap ment faster dancing. It was wild. That footage would be gold.

  • @cannae216
    @cannae216 Місяць тому +2

    Probably my favorite Beastie song- been a fan since I was a teenager. Groundbreaking group-turned sampling into an art form. Billboard ranks 1989’s Paul’s Boutique in the top 50 rap records of all time.

  • @seanhealy3579
    @seanhealy3579 Місяць тому +4

    Didn't realize Cartier was in the back. More Collabs, fam.

  • @TylerDurden-yk4dh
    @TylerDurden-yk4dh Місяць тому +2

    When this came out, everything looked like this, that's just how our era was. Cypress Hill had the same visuals, Redman, Tribe Called Quest, even groups like Deeite were doing the trippy psychedelic visuals.

  • @kristoferbatdorf2873
    @kristoferbatdorf2873 Місяць тому +4

    The only band that has the same credibility in the punk scene and hip hop scenes, when legends and icons from hip hop refer to these guys as royalty, you should definitely listen to them, they produced this not rick rubin, if your interested check these out by them.
    Paul Revere
    Rhymn and Stealin
    The sounds of science
    Pass the mic
    3 mcs and one dj
    Something got to give
    No sleep till brooklyn, and theres 30 or 40 other songs you check out as well.

  • @jenniferfowler682
    @jenniferfowler682 Місяць тому +2

    Rap/rock/grunge/funky/ they are everything guys!! They are insane live - next up y’all need to do sure shot or hey ladies

  • @punisher_764
    @punisher_764 Місяць тому +4

    Mario Caldato Jr was the producer not Rick Rubin . The guy with the red hat is Mike D the one with the Knicks shirt is Adrock and the one with the raspy voice is MCA who died some years ago ago . They are Jewish rappers from NYC . Y’all really need a gen x person to explain it because we grew up with this music when MTV actually showed videos shoutout to the Cartier family back there your channel is very cool . The video is from 1992 . Check out there license to ill album from the 80s it’s a classic.

    • @ruemeridian9472
      @ruemeridian9472 Місяць тому

      You mixed Adrock and Mike D…Adrock is in red who rapped first and Mike D is in the Knick’s shirt.
      Don’t worry, I got you 👌🏻

  • @Apostrofe
    @Apostrofe Місяць тому +1

    It's from 1992, and was a return to form for the group after Paul's Boutique. They started as a punk ban in NYC then gravitated to hip-hop. They always always paid tribute to black hip-hop acts. To get a whole different flavor, check out "Fight for your right to party" (Their first hit) and Sabotage (possibly their biggest hit, used in the Star Trek reboot movie).

  • @robertday1671
    @robertday1671 Місяць тому +4

    Hey love the beastie boys! Especially this video!

  • @DSTowerRat
    @DSTowerRat Місяць тому +2

    Def. no auto tune.. I was born in 75.. I was 17 when I owned this "tape" in chrome. Great song, great album. Thanks for the react.

  • @andrewrigney5888
    @andrewrigney5888 Місяць тому +5

    Best rap group of all time. Yall need to do more beastie boys!

  • @madanvil
    @madanvil Місяць тому +2

    The vocal effects were used with the Sony "Variety Mic". Meant mostly for karaoke, if I'm not mistaken. MCA refers to it in their song Sure Shot (1994). 'I rock a bullsh!t mic, that's made outta plastic'. And yeah, you guys really have to check out their whole discography to appreciate their range of talent.

    • @JamBurglar
      @JamBurglar 16 днів тому

      👆This guy knows what he's talking about!

  • @lakermd
    @lakermd Місяць тому +4

    “Well I’m as cool as a cucumber in a bowl of hot sauce” one of the best lyric lines ever!

  • @savageinstitute9569
    @savageinstitute9569 Місяць тому +2

    Cher "Believe" -1998
    -c'mon bro thats from the 70s😂

  • @effer3
    @effer3 Місяць тому +5

    They never heard of the Beastie Boys?????

    • @bobsylvester88
      @bobsylvester88 Місяць тому

      Better late than never.

    • @elbruces
      @elbruces Місяць тому +1

      Watching people learn things is what reaction channels are all about.

  • @turyb.goodiii7356
    @turyb.goodiii7356 Місяць тому +2

    This album was released 5 years before auto tune was Invented. Gen-Z I'm glad that You found this!

  • @carlosgk1
    @carlosgk1 19 днів тому

    i remember this flew under the radar! i saw it in bevis and butthead and i was so fascinated with this song in particular…and this was at the time a new sound for the beastie boys, and a lot if people hated in it. the BB have many sounds, they are punk origins and became early hip hop pioneers and eventually broke out into many different genres. they are GOATS

  • @oof333
    @oof333 Місяць тому

    Hearing you talk about the effects, unlocked a bunch of memories of old 'tube' TV's that couldnt handle brights and darks and got pixelly, and had knobs you used to shift the colour and saturation as the TV got old and the colours started fading and washing out. All these effects are familiar to people who were in their 20's in the 1990's and remember those TV's! Also the grainy texture reminds me of home-VHS video tape playback. The Beastie Boys were definotely leaning into retro samples and fashion too.

  • @martane665
    @martane665 Місяць тому +1

    Seeing when all of you started head bobbin in sync made me smile. Happy you enjoyed it.

  • @quantumtheo
    @quantumtheo 4 дні тому

    Almost every single Beastie Boys album is solid gold front to back. They have crazy awesome deep cuts that are all kinds of different genres. Paul's Boutique through Hello Nasty in particular, but all their albums are great. Cept the first one, the Beastie Boys themselves only play a few tracks from it anymore.

  • @Rattled76
    @Rattled76 Місяць тому +2

    Beastie Boys started out as a punk rock band

  • @markbeulen7646
    @markbeulen7646 15 днів тому

    As a teenager growing up in the 90s and mostly listening to punk and metal, these guys - with Cypress Hill - were my introduction to Hip Hop. Still legends and I still play their tunes.

  • @drinkswithgeeks2374
    @drinkswithgeeks2374 5 днів тому

    Awww the young peeps hearing their roots from hiphop for the first time. The Beastie Boys were one of the originals. “Grandpa been rapping since 83’”

  • @mudpie6524
    @mudpie6524 29 днів тому

    One of the sound tracks of my youth. We would drive around partying and blasting the Beasties!

  • @travispowell1513
    @travispowell1513 День тому

    Beastie Boys are one of the pillars of Def Jam records and rap in general. Their first album (License to I'll) released on the same day as Run DMC, LL Cool J and Salt and Pepa.

  • @theresamorris6206
    @theresamorris6206 Місяць тому +1

    This is no auto-tune this is the late 80s early 90s baby. And this band started off as a punk rock band in New York City. Until they started hearing Run DMC and they said hell we can do that. And then they did that. The world will never be the same.

  • @jason.martin
    @jason.martin 23 дні тому

    The band Came out in the mid 80's and they rocked! interesting how I forget how long ago this was. Yep 90s tune pre Autotune days

  • @tywebb6561
    @tywebb6561 Місяць тому

    I still remember the first time I heard this… morning bball practice, junior year, waiting outside for the coach to open the gate to get in… my buddy pops this into the tape deck and wow…

  • @derekhughcharms4012
    @derekhughcharms4012 16 днів тому

    When this came out it was so different than their previous records, BLEW OUR MINDS!

  • @capt25252525
    @capt25252525 Місяць тому

    They are right, when this came out that's all kids in school were talking about the next day. Beastie Boys live was something else, you didn't just feel the music, the music felt you.

  • @mattsnyderARTIST
    @mattsnyderARTIST Місяць тому +2

    A small history on the beasties...punk band, release a novelty prank record called cookie puss, rick rubin produces liscence to ill (rock samples & 1 track features Kerry King from Slayer on live guitar), 2nd album Paul's Boutique features over 100 samples produced by the dust brothers, check your head album on all music drum/bass/guitar played by the band.
    Release punk ep called Aglio y olio, release all instrumental jazz album and they win a grammy for called All Mixed up..eventually release final album Hot Sauce Committee pt. 2 with a lot of guests and MCA dies of throat cancer. The band is no more.

    • @ianobrien3248
      @ianobrien3248 Місяць тому

      I remember riding on the school bus and whenever someone brought their boom box and had License to Ill we would all go nuts lol. Back then, "Fight for Your Right(To Party)" was the punchline to boomer jokes and hacks and then Paul's Boutique came out and both A. Tanked and B. Completely changed hiphop forever and is the alpha and the omega of a sample album.

  • @riffgroove
    @riffgroove Місяць тому +1

    This is my next-door neighbor's favorite song.
    He listens to it all day at top volume....
    Whether he wants to or not.

  • @Yathome00
    @Yathome00 Місяць тому

    LOL I was there when it came out, it’s a classic! ❤❤❤❤ and you should have seen them in concert!

  • @Veeper-62
    @Veeper-62 7 днів тому

    Thank you for this video. This is the best reaction video I have ever seen hands down.

  • @jbrock76
    @jbrock76 Місяць тому

    Those lyrics and that flow... dude's were unbelievable! They were so good, man!!

  • @Unclesmokey314
    @Unclesmokey314 Місяць тому

    being there for it all was awesome!!! picked up on Beasties very early and grateful for it.. 52 yrs old and still rock the Boys, often.

  • @Doctor-Stoppage
    @Doctor-Stoppage 21 день тому

    The Beastie Boys NEVER stopped changing and doing new things. Every album was different. Every song was unique. They never settled for one sound or style.

  • @botz77
    @botz77 Місяць тому

    Classic MTV videos are the greatest. So much creativity on tiny budgets and it started the careers of some of our best film directors today like David Fincher, Spike Jonze (Who might have directed this, he did a lot of Beastie Boys videos), and many more.

  • @isabeljimenez6067
    @isabeljimenez6067 Місяць тому +2

    OMGOSH! HOW DO YOU PEOPLE DONT KNOW THE BEASTIE BOYS!?
    THEY ARE RAP. And very respected in the community.

    • @kerriniemi9525
      @kerriniemi9525 Місяць тому +1

      I think because they were spoon fed junk rap 🙊and haven't yet thought to go back to the real roots
      ✌️🏵️💞

  • @johncampbell756
    @johncampbell756 20 днів тому

    This was 1992, years after leaving Rick Rubin. Produced by The Beasties ad Mario Caldato, Jr. The album is rap tracks ad instrumentals performed by the group on real instruments.

  • @jessemcdonald5124
    @jessemcdonald5124 Місяць тому +2

    One of the greatest albums of the 90s

  • @shecamt
    @shecamt Місяць тому

    I used to LOVE the Beasties Boys. I remember being around 13 years old when this album came out, and I listened to it NON-STOP! I still remember all the lyrics to every song on that album.
    God, I'm old! 😅

  • @frankcastle9991
    @frankcastle9991 Місяць тому

    Beastie Boys were a game changer. Amazing catalog and amazing to see live . Paul’s Boutique is iconic do a full album reaction. You’ll love it.👍🏼👍🏼enjoy.

  • @shannonpeterson1694
    @shannonpeterson1694 Місяць тому

    I love watching kids young enough to be my kids, find music from my youth, and get into it. This made my day.

  • @riverlady7023
    @riverlady7023 Місяць тому

    I love watching young people enjoying music I listened to in high school ❤

  • @jessiemay5040
    @jessiemay5040 Місяць тому

    I still have so many of their songs memorized. They are legendary.

  • @sinnison23
    @sinnison23 Місяць тому

    This is hip-hop 100%, they were some of the most influential hip-hop artists of the 80's and 90's. They helped define it, and then reshape it. They started out doing punk rock, and they were watching hip-hop develop around them in NYC, and they loved it. If you hear one of their songs with guitar, bass, and/or drums, it was most likely them that laid those tracks. They also have a lot of funk influence in their work.

  • @jamesbyars4474
    @jamesbyars4474 2 дні тому

    This is the 80s... no auto tune. Punk rock/hip hop at its pinnacle. OGs. There will never be another.

  • @BalaamsAss
    @BalaamsAss 13 днів тому

    The Beastie Boys originally set out to be a punk band. They also play their own instruments. So, you definitely can see that influence on their art at times.

  • @jamesbinnie2136
    @jamesbinnie2136 Місяць тому

    The Beastie Boys are eternal. So much integrity, so much genius, so much influence. They killed it with every album but Check Your Head blew the lid of what was possible in rap (and rock) and we all never really recovered from hearing that album the first time. It still hits harder than most and cannot be dated due to the sheer force of creativity. Check Your Head is a milestone in music history.