I grew up with these dudes, their music was beyond them. They didn’t know at the time thy were creating timeless rhymes, and a whole new sound. BEASTIE BOYS will always stay epic.
I´m so jealous of you... You getting to hear all the Beastie Boys for the first time! Man... Wish I could experience that again. Thanks a lot of for hte Mr. JayveeTV! Made a older gentleman happy for our Earth again.
Man you are taking it back to my high school years this week lol The Beastie Boys also played the instruments on their albums. Super talented trio. RIP Adam aka MCA, you are missed.
They regretted a lot about what they represented in the beginning especially treatment of women. They addressed it once in a song called "Sure Shot." Where Adam says...“I want to say a little something that’s long overdue. The disrespect to women has got to be through. To all the mothers and the sisters and the wives and friends, I want to offer my love and respect to the end.”
I wonder if I'm the only one that listens to the boys just waiting for MCA to take the mic? RIP to one of the most natural hip hop voices, he was born for this.
Saw this tour at the State Palace Theater in New Orleans. Cypress Hill opened and The Rollins Band was the middle act. At the end B-Real and Sen Dog came out and did some songs with the B Boys
...I've been watching a few reactions for this song over the last few days, you did your research and knew they were playing the instruments as well. Such a rich history and not only was their live act notoriously amazing for literal DECADES, but their give back to the hip-hop community propelled and launched careers, Public Enemy, LL,Cyprus Hill, Keith Sweat. And seriously one of the deepest and most quality series of work, bold, cutting edge at times, but always 3 MC's kickin it like no other could.
The 1st concert I went to was Lollapalooza 1994 in Houston, Texas when I was 15. I seen Smashing Pumpkins, George Clinton and the PFunk All-stars, and The Beastie Boys. It was AWESOME!!!
Had the pleasure of seeing these boys live unbelievable group unbelievable artists..watch there show that they made about the group..RIP Adam McA YancH..❤️
What I love about your reactions, is that you pay attention to not just the lyrics, delivery, but instruments on the song or samples. Thank you. It's refreshing
I was born the year this song was released, didn't know about them, and this was the first song I ever heard from them when I was around 12 thanks to an older friend, I fell in love instantly!!! I just love Bestie Boys ever since. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
The first time Public Enemy ever performed on stage as Public Enemy, they opened for the Beastie Boys. Beastie Boys took them on PE's first tour. LEGENDS.
Hallo! Why I have subscribed: Love your reactions because you really listen to the music. You've got DJ ears, as in non-commercial radio DJ ears. That is awesome. This observation brought to you by an old college radio DJ who previewed a lot of music for airplay. If your ears groove, then... Great videos are fun, but it really boils down to what your ears enjoy and why. Nicely done! Already said this, but yeah, Sabotage next! x
This is off my fav album from them. One of my favs off the album is a song called 'Professor Booty'. It features MCA (R.I.P.) dissing MC Serch from 3rd Bass. "I'll take u out like a sniper on a roof, like an MC at the Fever in the DJ booth".
Awesome..one of the best hip hop groups ever...truck loads of talent...album after album of brilliant beats and rhymes..no 1 in hip hop ever says a bad word about them..very well respected everywhere..
"Fight for your right". Was their first big album " License to Ill". This was "Check your head." years later. They grew alot between then. "No sleep till Brooklyn " was off "License to Ill" as well. It's a old school" beat down" anthem.
Beastie Boys have such a wide array of sounds and styles. You will be shocked once you get through more of their tracks how different they can sound. Legendary band.
They grew and changed so much over the years. They are so musically creative and have a great team of other musicians. Not just maturity in the music but also in their messaging.
The thing about the Beasties was that they started out as a punk band that evolved into a hip hop group. They took all the elements of Punk and fused it with this new sound which was hip hop to create something unique that would stand the test of time with their own stamp.
The bars the ability to play their own instruments and the way they mix beats, all reasons why they are in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame. Definitely check out Root Down, Shake Your Rump, Paul Revere, High Plains Drifter, Looking Down The Barrel of A Gun just to name a few.
I went to high school in a small Mormon town. Before The Beastie Boys hit the scene, no one would even consider listening to rap music there. Within a year of Fight for the Right to Party coming out, everyone was listening to Run D.M.C., LL Cool J, and more. I love these guys. There is a video of them doing Ch-Check It Out on Dave Letterman that is absolutely amazing, and proves how great they were and will always be.
The very first song I absolutely memorized as a kid was Paul Revere. When I got that tape back in 86 I wore it out. I know I drove my parents crazy. I took my boom box everywhere killing 8d cell batteries constantly pumping it on full blast.
This is from their third album "Check Your Head", it's the album they decided to pick back up their instruments and blend hip hop, funk, punk, jazz, etc... From this same album, check out Pass the Mic, Gratitude, Professor Booty...the entire album is fire.
Beastie Boys are my favorite group of all time. Their album Paul's Boutique is a hip hop masterpiece! Check out High Plains Drifter, Shake Your Rump, B-Boy Bouillabaisse. You can't go wrong.
They paved the way for hiphop artists today and reinvented their craft along the way. When Chuck D inducts you into the hall of fame and does it with passion you know you are the real deal.
these guys are likely one of the most influential groups in hip hop history. they really broke a ton of barriers with the New York style they brought to the industry. always will be Legends in my book. xD
I recommend "Gratitude" and "Body Movin'". As well as the short but sweet "Heart Attack Man". I love that mostly because Mike couldn't stop laughing during pretty much the whole thing.
I grew up with the Beastie Boys' music when it was new, I was a teenager through most of the 1990s. In addition to more Beasties, I _highly_ recommend reacting to some *Beck.* He's multi-talented, plays multiple instruments, fuses a lot of different genres including a bit of hip hop. He has some association with the Beastie Boys and has worked with some of the same people they have (the Dust Brothers produced both the Beastie Boys' "Paul's Boutique" in 1989 and Beck's "Odelay" in 1996, both critically acclaimed sophomore albums considered amongst the greatest albums of all time). *Beck* is that guy who won Album Of The Year at the 2015 Grammys, beating Beyoncé's "Beyoncé", causing an uproar amongst the Beyhive who had no idea who Beck was or that the Grammys aren't people's choice 😏 Beck's 2005 single, "E-Pro", samples the rhythm track from the Beasties' "So What'Cha Want", but I would start on the ground floor with Beck's debut single, 1993's *"Loser":* ua-cam.com/video/YgSPaXgAdzE/v-deo.html So yeah: please react to *Beck* next!
I saw these guys and RUN DMC in England in 87. I can't tell you the importance of both bands at the age of 17 in Britain. That gig in Birmingham was incredible....
Yesssss! This is my all-time favorite Beastie track man. Best gym playlist material, alongside HoP's 'Jump Around'. Just gets you hype. You've been checking out some mega-bangers lately! Hold on... I just noticed you did 'Nuthin' But a G Thang'. I'll see u over there. 😆 Edit: Forgot to suggest "Sabotage". That's my 2nd favorite. 😁
Those keys are likely coming from Money Mark's synclavier. Money Mark Wiki: Mark Ramos Nishita (born February 10, 1960), known professionally as Money Mark, is an American producer and musician, best known for his collaborations with the Beastie Boys from 1992 until 2011. Synclavier Wiki: The Synclavier was an early digital synthesizer, polyphonic digital sampling system, and music workstation manufactured by New England Digital Corporation of Norwich, Vermont. It was produced in various forms from the late 1970s into the early 1990s. The instrument has been used by prominent musicians.
The Beastie Boys are legendary
Agree
This is still how I answer people “whatcha whatcha whatcha want, whatcha want” Hardly anyone gets it anymore but I don’t care
That's hilarious!!
I say it to my teenage kids all the time. They always look at me like I'm crazy. It is just too fun.
That's their loss!
Same, I have gotten some weird looks. lmaooo
I'm doing this at work tomorrow when the phone rings.
I grew up with these dudes, their music was beyond them. They didn’t know at the time thy were creating timeless rhymes, and a whole new sound. BEASTIE BOYS will always stay epic.
RIP MCA 🖤 💔 he was my favorite but still love em all
Of all the recent deaths of music stars MCA passing away hit me the most , so very sad , Loved the B Boy's
Pass the Mic, Hey Ladies, Root Down, Paul Revere, High Plains Drifter, Sabotage....
Root Down Free zone mix
Yes, to every one of these!
Pass the Mic for sure!!!
yes
Great list
Days. We could spend days on the Beasties.
Facts.
Weeks
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Kim Absolutely
I´m so jealous of you... You getting to hear all the Beastie Boys for the first time! Man... Wish I could experience that again. Thanks a lot of for hte Mr. JayveeTV! Made a older gentleman happy for our Earth again.
"Sabotage" or "Intergalactic" next! 😋
YES both of those!
Yassss
Yes to both! But he hasn't heard Brass Monkey or Paul Revere.They are also a must listen
Yes, please!
Sabotage next! Classic schtick.
YEEEESSSSSS!!!! My absolute FAVORITE Beastie Boys song!!!!! THANK YOU!!! Dancing at my desk in the library right now!
Love the Beastie Boys.Hey Ladies is a fun one so is Paul Revere.
He said howdy I said hi🤔😁
Paul revere!!!
That would be Keyboard Money Mark on the Hammond B3 organ.
In the summer of 92 this was a mega hit. It put them back in the mainstream.
Man you are taking it back to my high school years this week lol
The Beastie Boys also played the instruments on their albums.
Super talented trio.
RIP Adam aka MCA, you are missed.
Beastie Boys got a lot more mature from their Licensed to Ill days. "Sure Shot", "Sabotage", Intergalactic" and lots more.
No Sleep Til Brooklyn
3 MC's & 1 DJ
Intergalactic
Sabotage
3 mc's would be good. That film clip is live.
thank you for including 3 MC's alot of people sleep on that track, its one of my favorites.
Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame members! Love me some Beasties! Brings me back!
MCA was too cool for this planet. R.I.P., brother.
Oh yeah, and you should check out their song Gratitude. It’s fire.
RIP MCA
They regretted a lot about what they represented in the beginning especially treatment of women. They addressed it once in a song called "Sure Shot." Where Adam says...“I want to say a little something that’s long overdue. The disrespect to women has got to be through. To all the mothers and the sisters and the wives and friends, I want to offer my love and respect to the end.”
I remember that they stood up for women in their acceptance speech during an award ceremony. I’ve always respected them for that
So.
They were just some young crazy kids when they started, but the grew up into intelligent musicians
@@lakermd intelligent response. Thanks for your input 😒
They felt the regret even more since they started out with a girl in the band.
Oh yes jay,. These guys have been around and around👍👍👏. Jay 💖
Released. 1991 - US. Vinyl -. So hard to believe this is *33 years old!!!* 😊
R.I.P. to MCA. Gone way to young. Legendary hip hop.
I wonder if I'm the only one that listens to the boys just waiting for MCA to take the mic? RIP to one of the most natural hip hop voices, he was born for this.
Saw this tour at the State Palace Theater in New Orleans. Cypress Hill opened and The Rollins Band was the middle act. At the end B-Real and Sen Dog came out and did some songs with the B Boys
So far ahead of their time.
...I've been watching a few reactions for this song over the last few days, you did your research and knew they were playing the instruments as well. Such a rich history and not only was their live act notoriously amazing for literal DECADES, but their give back to the hip-hop community propelled and launched careers, Public Enemy, LL,Cyprus Hill, Keith Sweat. And seriously one of the deepest and most quality series of work, bold, cutting edge at times, but always 3 MC's kickin it like no other could.
That heavy voice saying "yeah" is Chuck D from Public Enemy. They used to gig together and are buddies.
This song helped me understand music in general. So many factors. BB baby!!!
I saw the Beastie boys live, back in 1993. Incredible show. They played their instruments throughout the show. It was awesome
Brilliant choice,another of theirs I think you'd like is Shake Your Rump,it's very funky!
Anything from Paul's Boutique is epic
@@kenttaylor9238 yes,my favourite rap album of all time,never get bored of listening to it
The 1st concert I went to was Lollapalooza 1994 in Houston, Texas when I was 15. I seen Smashing Pumpkins, George Clinton and the PFunk All-stars, and The Beastie Boys. It was AWESOME!!!
Wow! Where was it? The now gone Astrodome? Or Astroworld?
@@AlexiHolford It was actually at Houston Speedway
@@randycooper3428 - I don’t know that place. Interesting!
@@randycooper3428 - wait, the racetrack? Haha
@@AlexiHolford Yep.😁
So awesome that you got to these guys again. One of my top 3 groups of all time.
Word 🆙
RIP MCA
Had the pleasure of seeing these boys live unbelievable group unbelievable artists..watch there show that they made about the group..RIP Adam McA YancH..❤️
Probably my favorite Beastie’s tune. So good.
"Where'd you get your information from, Huh? You think that you can front when revelation comes?" I've always loved this line. Flowed really well
What I love about your reactions, is that you pay attention to not just the lyrics, delivery, but instruments on the song or samples. Thank you. It's refreshing
Ok the theme to my teen years lol love the beastie boys this song is my ringtone 😆
😂 that’s awesome
I was born the year this song was released, didn't know about them, and this was the first song I ever heard from them when I was around 12 thanks to an older friend, I fell in love instantly!!! I just love Bestie Boys ever since. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
It pleases us when the younger generations start to understand greatness has no expiration date. Continue to seek out the classics @Jayvee
Check Your Head is such an amazing album. Not a bad track on it at all.
Love it, man. More Beastie Boys!
The first time Public Enemy ever performed on stage as Public Enemy, they opened for the Beastie Boys. Beastie Boys took them on PE's first tour. LEGENDS.
Hallo! Why I have subscribed: Love your reactions because you really listen to the music. You've got DJ ears, as in non-commercial radio DJ ears. That is awesome. This observation brought to you by an old college radio DJ who previewed a lot of music for airplay. If your ears groove, then... Great videos are fun, but it really boils down to what your ears enjoy and why. Nicely done! Already said this, but yeah, Sabotage next! x
This is off my fav album from them. One of my favs off the album is a song called 'Professor Booty'. It features MCA (R.I.P.) dissing MC Serch from 3rd Bass. "I'll take u out like a sniper on a roof, like an MC at the Fever in the DJ booth".
If anyone has not seen the beastie boys performance of this with cypress hill on the arsenic hall show you need to check it out. So epic.
God this takes me back Jay.😎👌🎵🎤 Yep that instrument is an organ jay.👌
The Beastie Boys were sampling legends. They set the standard and broke the mold all with Paul's Boutique.
of course JV! The Beastie Boys are underrated! This nearly made me cry when I saw this. The magic rhythms of the beastie boys
Finally!! Someone reacts to the GOATS!!
Awesome..one of the best hip hop groups ever...truck loads of talent...album after album of brilliant beats and rhymes..no 1 in hip hop ever says a bad word about them..very well respected everywhere..
"Fight for your right". Was their first big album " License to Ill". This was "Check your head." years later. They grew alot between then.
"No sleep till Brooklyn " was off "License to Ill" as well. It's a old school" beat down" anthem.
Beastie Boys have such a wide array of sounds and styles. You will be shocked once you get through more of their tracks how different they can sound. Legendary band.
This is my all-time favorite song.
They grew and changed so much over the years. They are so musically creative and have a great team of other musicians. Not just maturity in the music but also in their messaging.
Sabotage is my favorite. Though they do have quite a few songs that are good... and I like this one too.
You gotta do
"Intergalactic", "Sure Shot"
"Sabotage"
yes please!
@JediCardTricks Oh definitely is
Brass Monkey, Paul Revere, Girls are my favorites from their first hip hop album License to ILL. They used to be a punk band in the late 70s.
The thing about the Beasties was that they started out as a punk band that evolved into a hip hop group. They took all the elements of Punk and fused it with this new sound which was hip hop to create something unique that would stand the test of time with their own stamp.
Long live Old school
“Pass The Mic”
“The New Style “ (Dave Chappelle clip).
3 MC’s and 1 DJ.
Make sure to watch the official video for 3 MCs and 1 DJ. It’s freakin HILARIOUS.
Professor Booty from this album is straight FIRE, especially the verse by MCA. Crazy layers of beat variety.
The bars the ability to play their own instruments and the way they mix beats, all reasons why they are in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame. Definitely check out Root Down, Shake Your Rump, Paul Revere, High Plains Drifter, Looking Down The Barrel of A Gun just to name a few.
Anything from Paul's boutique. That album is greatness. The dust bros did them justice on those tracks.
Love this one Jay! Thats why these Boys are Rock Hall of famers!
The Beastie Boys are so creative - you should try Root Down, Sabotage, Shake Your Rump, Sure Shot, Hey Ladies...
I went to high school in a small Mormon town. Before The Beastie Boys hit the scene, no one would even consider listening to rap music there. Within a year of Fight for the Right to Party coming out, everyone was listening to Run D.M.C., LL Cool J, and more. I love these guys. There is a video of them doing Ch-Check It Out on Dave Letterman that is absolutely amazing, and proves how great they were and will always be.
Your can never go wrong with the BBoys🥰
This whole album is Excellent! Damn! Check Your Head
Right on!
Damn man, I watch so many of your vids and just now realized I was subscribed, I am now.
😘💕🕊
I LOVE THIS! I love that I'm seeing so many reaction vids to BBoys beats - it's awesome! ❣️
The very first song I absolutely memorized as a kid was Paul Revere. When I got that tape back in 86 I wore it out. I know I drove my parents crazy. I took my boom box everywhere killing 8d cell batteries constantly pumping it on full blast.
Such a great group. Please check out Pass The Mic! That's my all time favorite Beastie song!
I was a big Beasties fan and was blown away when this came out. What? They got even more amazing? First single from the third record.
This is from their third album "Check Your Head", it's the album they decided to pick back up their instruments and blend hip hop, funk, punk, jazz, etc... From this same album, check out Pass the Mic, Gratitude, Professor Booty...the entire album is fire.
Gratitude was the Beasties at their tastiest!
Your reaction videos are the best because you ACTUALLY LISTEN to the music! Thanks for listening to one of the best hip-hop songs ever recorded.
Again 100% loving this Cheers Jay 👍🏼
LOVE!
on repeat for the billionth time in my life...
Beastie Boys are my favorite group of all time. Their album Paul's Boutique is a hip hop masterpiece! Check out High Plains Drifter, Shake Your Rump, B-Boy Bouillabaisse. You can't go wrong.
“Pass the Mic” and “Hold it Now, Hit It” are two of my favorite Beastie’s bangers. You can’t go wrong with these dudes though
They paved the way for hiphop artists today and reinvented their craft along the way. When Chuck D inducts you into the hall of fame and does it with passion you know you are the real deal.
Got you dancing right away🤗
these guys are likely one of the most influential groups in hip hop history. they really broke a ton of barriers with the New York style they brought to the industry. always will be Legends in my book. xD
I recommend "Gratitude" and "Body Movin'". As well as the short but sweet "Heart Attack Man". I love that mostly because Mike couldn't stop laughing during pretty much the whole thing.
I grew up with the Beastie Boys' music when it was new, I was a teenager through most of the 1990s. In addition to more Beasties, I _highly_ recommend reacting to some *Beck.* He's multi-talented, plays multiple instruments, fuses a lot of different genres including a bit of hip hop. He has some association with the Beastie Boys and has worked with some of the same people they have (the Dust Brothers produced both the Beastie Boys' "Paul's Boutique" in 1989 and Beck's "Odelay" in 1996, both critically acclaimed sophomore albums considered amongst the greatest albums of all time). *Beck* is that guy who won Album Of The Year at the 2015 Grammys, beating Beyoncé's "Beyoncé", causing an uproar amongst the Beyhive who had no idea who Beck was or that the Grammys aren't people's choice 😏 Beck's 2005 single, "E-Pro", samples the rhythm track from the Beasties' "So What'Cha Want", but I would start on the ground floor with Beck's debut single, 1993's *"Loser":* ua-cam.com/video/YgSPaXgAdzE/v-deo.html
So yeah: please react to *Beck* next!
No Sleep 'til Brooklyn, Sabotage, Pass the Mic... legendary.
This is my fav Beastie Boys song
Love watching you enjoy this ❤️
Beastie Boys used to be Punk-Rockers! (Love Them)-!
This is my favorite beastie boys song thanks for the reaction
I saw these guys and RUN DMC in England in 87. I can't tell you the importance of both bands at the age of 17 in Britain. That gig in Birmingham was incredible....
Had their poster of 'Check Your Head' on my wall of my dorm my senior year of boarding school. Crushed on Ad Rock
Yesssss! This is my all-time favorite Beastie track man. Best gym playlist material, alongside HoP's 'Jump Around'. Just gets you hype. You've been checking out some mega-bangers lately! Hold on... I just noticed you did 'Nuthin' But a G Thang'. I'll see u over there. 😆 Edit: Forgot to suggest "Sabotage". That's my 2nd favorite. 😁
People forget how big they were and how much fun you had listening to them
Beck liked this drum beat so much he used it for his own song "E-Pro."
3 DJ'S and 1 MC should be the next Beastie Boys song you listen to .
Yeahhhhh !
Finally !!
Beastie for life !
Those keys are likely coming from Money Mark's synclavier.
Money Mark Wiki: Mark Ramos Nishita (born February 10, 1960), known professionally as Money Mark, is an American producer and musician, best known for his collaborations with the Beastie Boys from 1992 until 2011.
Synclavier Wiki: The Synclavier was an early digital synthesizer, polyphonic digital sampling system, and music workstation manufactured by New England Digital Corporation of Norwich, Vermont. It was produced in various forms from the late 1970s into the early 1990s. The instrument has been used by prominent musicians.
Been going down the Beastie Boys reaction video rabbit hole. It's like hanging out with newly made friends.
Brass Monkey, Paul Revere and Hey Ladies are all worthy of reactions. Their License to Ill album rocks.
Brilliant reaction!!! R.I.P MCA. Beasties 4 ever!!!
Love hearting things I haven't heard before. Like this!
Total legends never be replaced beasties are legends