Jay and Amber, if you wondered how your channel is going so well and people keep coming to see you react, it's because your chemistry as a couple and your genuine reactions. Like a couple of kids in a toy shop lol. Personally, I consider you both as the best couple in this category of reaction channels. I wish you to reach 100K subs by the end of the summer. Bless.
Agreed. Nothing against J, but the channel got way better when they started doing it together. When Amber has the baby (if she needs time off), they should wait until she's ready instead of J doing it by himself again. On another note, J and Amber, y'all should do Sabotage by the Beastie Boys, especially since you have the t-shirt. I knew the earlier Beastie Boys songs, but didn't know Sabotage until I saw other reactors doing it, but it's pretty cool.
They have great chemistry and I like that they have experienced different musical pasts. I'm glad to have finally found a channel where I feel like I'm hanging out with friends. I love them!
Michael "Mike D" Diamond (vocals, drums), Adam "MCA" Yauch (vocals, bass), and Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (vocals, guitar, programming). It’s Ad-Rock whose voice you like. They were greatness!
A little beastie trivia/history for you. Who do you think gave them their big break??? RUN DMC ! They heard them and loved them,asked them to open for them in a small club in Queens to see audience reaction. The audience loved them so they asked them to open for them on their tour. How did they repay them..by passing it forward to keep the music alive.They heard a 16 year old kid rapping and said to him you are the next great act.They gave him a name , they gave him a look and they took him to a studio recorded an album then set out on a world tour with their new opening act LL COOL J. LL was the person who inaugurated The Beastie Boys into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame !
Up until MCA's death, they were still putting out music, but their style definitely matured- specifically between this album and their next one Paul's Boutique.
Paul's Boutique is one of those rare records that's acknowledged as a landmark (finally), but is still, somehow, super underrated. Dust Brothers in the house, whatcha gonna do?
If MCA hadn't passed Beastie Boys would probably have like 5 more awesome albums. I'm bummed how they're not mentioned as much in the Hip Hop 50th anniversary stuff. I know they said they'd never perform but I'd love to see some tributes at least.
Listen, I’m 53 years old, so I remember the Beastie Boys out of the gate and I was crazy about them instantly! But we all were. This is what hip-hop was all about. They were true MCs!
Graduated HS in 86, This album came out , around the same time or shortly after, this record was awesome front to back. We were truly lucky to be young in this era. Funny seems like yesterday, 56 now WHERE DOES THE TIME GO 😮😮. Time is sneaky scary fast. Peace......
This was the song that got my attention!!! I heard it live in concert and it was the first time as well as the first song I heard of The Beastie Boys!!! I was hooked!!!🎶🎤
The 80’s were special. The Beastie Boys concerts were a big party. Everybody had fun. Stage diving. Drinking on stage. Spraying the crowd with alcohol. No gangsta frontin’. The Beastie Boys had fun and didn’t try to project a certain image. Rap was fun. This was extended by another rap group, Digital Underground.
Jay.. did you ever listen to "Early Rap" or just newer stuff.. so many great raps from the time of Rap as a message forum.. Whodini, Slick Rick, Sugar Hill Gang, Grand Master Flash and the Furious Five and so many more
@@cosmin98684 trust me it wasn't played in my house my dad liked slick rick Dougie E fresh, the others I know the name not the song. I was bred on that Tupac, Biggie, Wu Tang ect. I appreciate you opinion though have a blessed night!
@@RobSquadReactions Still have to check out Bruce Hornsby's The way it is. You may not know the song, but you'll recognize it from a Tupac song. Bruce is an outstanding piano player.
“Ad Rock” mimics the playful voice of Jerry Lewis, "The King of Comedy" . ( he was the comedian partner to Dean Martin a crooner) This would be ancient history to you.
Honestly, you could do a whole Beasties Boys week. There's SO much Beasties gold left for you to hear. And you've only heard the first album so far, so this is going to be fun for you. The Beasties were always going to different places with their music.
I went to the same high school as the Beastie Boys, back in Brooklyn. Same school as Marisa Tomei. Anyway, a great Beastie Boys song is “Body Movin’ as it has a really different vibe. So good.
You have to do more beastie boys! They are soooooo versatile! Root down Sabotage Intergalactic Sure shot 3mcs and 1 dj Pass the mic Tooooooo many more songs to suggest!!!!
They were proud to be Jewish boys that could rap. Beasties' Jewishness was part of their success as the group that brought rap to a mainstream white American audience.
It's partly been said before, but watching you hear so much of "my" music for the first time renews it for me as well. But in some ways, your reactions show so much more impact than I recall most of these songs having for me. So it's a unique experience for me of "my" music that I didn't have no my own before watching you. You're giving us a gift.
Trust me. It is the combination of your joy, intelligence, and sincerity that is drawing folks in. In other words, just being you. It is so fun to see young folks enjoy the music that I grew up with.
They've always been taken serious. They evolved Amd are in the rock amd roll hall of fame for a reason. Stick with them And watch how their music evolved from this album. But before you leave this album you gotta try the new style... Paul's boutique was an awesome follow up album that didn't get mainstream attention but it's one of the greatest hip hop albums ever recorded. Check your head was the next one where they actually played their own instruments and took it a touch past hop hop only. From then on I'll communication and hello nasty bright them back into the mainstream arena of hip hop. And even on those they played their own instruments. Like a fine garage band with so many different types of genre in their music.
Paul's Boutique is one of the best albums ever made, any genre, period. And yes, thank you for speaking about their evolution over time. One of the reasons I love them so much. RIP MCA.
Their album "Paul's Boutique" is arguably their best pure hip-hop album. .. and you guys are gonna drop when you hear the albums where they're often playing their own instruments like "Check Your Head" and "Ill Communication". In my opinion, Ill Communication is the album where they really reached their artistic pinnacle. License to Ill is a classic, but the three albums listed above take it to another level.
Paul's Boutique is like the Beastie's "Dark Side Of The Moon". It's a work of art meant to be listened to front to back, not as individual songs, and it broke so much ground musically it's just great.
Also glad you guys picked a song with an actual video :) they always have a ton of fun with every video they make, can't wait for you to see more videos by them. Keep up the great work :)
Legends Icons Pioneers in Hip Hop... They have such a well rounded, polished catalog of hits.... It's best, to proceed to the 'non-radio' pop hits, and see what they are all about, with songs like these : Root Down Sure Shot Pass The Mic 3 MCs & 1 DJ Shake Your Rump Car Thief Shake Your Rump Hey Ladies Shadrach Egg Man Finger Lickin Good Skills To Pay The Bills Too Many Rappers (feat Nas) Body Movin' Alive Open Letter To NYC Remote Control Negotiation Limerick File Sounds Of Science 3 Minute Rule Well,, I could just keep going,, 35 yrs of groundbreaking music, talent, & creativity ! Enjoy the rabbit hole ! Beastie For Life ! *RIP MCA* 😞
I saw them live in1986 and they were out of control great!!! Awesome reaction...... this was the time of mini trucks and DEEP bass shaking cars next to you!!!❤
Love your reactions. Here's some 50s music you should check out. Buddy Holly and the Crickets-Its so easy to fall in love, Peggy Sue, and that'll be the day The Big Bopper- Chantilly Lace, Purple People Eater Ritchie Valens- Donna and La Bamba After you hear them you need to hear Don McLean- American Pie, in tribute to the day Buddy Holly, Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens died in a plane crash
One of the Pillars of hip hop, they brought it mainstream, they were insane talented, and they grew and grew staying true to themselves and never selling out........
I do believe this was the first Beastie Boys song I heard back in the day. Either way, it was my early favorite. MCA was immediately my favorite of the group. We were ALL doing the wop at the time. It was a very important moment in dance history. 2:02 I will expect you guys to master it by next Beasties video. I was doing a couch version while watching this reaction. 😄 p.s. You guys keep asking who Ad-Rock is. How many times we gotta tell you? lol
I got “Licensed to Ill” on cassette tape in 1986. I was in 3rd grade. Our teacher let us bring music for the class to listen to during lunch… I brought this.
You HAVE TO check out Sabotage. That guy Ad Rock, who's voice you love so much, screams the lyrics. These guys are geeky as hell and I'm willing to bet they've taken a lot of LSD. You've only heard songs from their 1st album so far.
I'm 53. Music is a universal and timeless language to be shared by all. Also, you guys are cool and have a great screen dynamic and usually get the feel of the song.
I find their lyrics hilarious. I absolutely lost it when they first rapped "I think I saw her on 8th and forty deuce". I am a Jersey girl and I knew they were referring the Times Squares hookers. I was hooked after hearing She's Crafty.
@2:08-@2:27 is my favorite part. Jay's reaction to the original beat drop & the Chilly Chill & Peter Eater, Parking Meter lyrics when he's jamming is so organically awesome. You couldn't script a better reaction.
The one with the quirky voice is Ad Rock (Adam Horovitz)... he is my favorite!! RIP MCA (Adam Yauch). You have to react to Shake Your Rump, Hey Ladies, 3 MC's and 1 DJ, Sure Shot, Sabotage, So What's What'cha Want, Get It Together, and Pass the Mic!!!
How have you not watched the 'Sabotage' video?!! So much good music you need to witness... 3 MC's, Intergalactic, Sure Shot, Root Down, the list goes on and on.
Ultimate feel good record front to back, was released when I was 18/19. 56 now WHERE DOES THE TIME GO 😮. This will NEVER get old for me. Us that were young in this era were truly lucky. Peace...........
Before MCA passed from cancer, he wrote and directed "Beastie Boys - Fight For Your Right (Revisited) Full Length" It was his tribute to his band and fans. Full of great actors and musicians! RIP Adam Yauch aka MCA 1:28 Stanley Tucci and Susan Sarandon. 4:25 Rashida Jones 5:33 Will Arnett 6:17 Adam Scott 7:27 Rainn Wilson 8:11 Ted Danson 8:16 Shannyn Sossaman 8:36 Steve Buscemi and Alicia Silverstone 8:38 Jason Schwartzmen 8:41 Mary Steenburgen 8:42 Laura Dern 8:49 Amy Poehler 8:52 Jody Hill (background) 9:43 Chloë Sevigny 10:00 Maya Rudolph and Kirsten Dunst 11:44 Will Ferrell 12:35 Clint Caluory (Surprisingly not Zach Galifinakis) 13:01 David Cross 13:26 Orlando Bloom 15:00 John C. Reilly, Jack Black, Will Ferrell 23:21 Ad Rock, MCA and Mike D. 23:50 Martin Starr
Grew up with these guys Been to two concerts I was one of the subs that recommended this song It's my fav too One Of them MCA passed away about a year or so ago RIP
Summer of 1987 seen Run DMC and the Beastie boys in concert one of the best concerts I've ever been to. Need to do a reaction to the live verison of Sabotage by the Beastie boys.
Guys, trust me....Beastie Boys : "3 MC's and 1 DJ", "What'cha Want" &"Sure Shot". Get on these.
This ⬆️
I want to see their reaction to "Girls" LOL
@Papa B Sabotage all the way.
Every track on Paul’s Boutique.
Yep
She’s Crafty, is a great one. The whole Licensed to I’ll album is great.
For real
Misplaced comma and apostrophe aside, I agree.
Good album, but worst Beastie Boys album other than maybe the final one.
I got dust and I got dusted...
I know so many people who burned out multiple cassettes of Licensed to Ill in their cars. It was so 80s and everything on it was catchy AF.
Jay and Amber, if you wondered how your channel is going so well and people keep coming to see you react, it's because your chemistry as a couple and your genuine reactions. Like a couple of kids in a toy shop lol. Personally, I consider you both as the best couple in this category of reaction channels. I wish you to reach 100K subs by the end of the summer. Bless.
Agreed. Nothing against J, but the channel got way better when they started doing it together. When Amber has the baby (if she needs time off), they should wait until she's ready instead of J doing it by himself again. On another note, J and Amber, y'all should do Sabotage by the Beastie Boys, especially since you have the t-shirt. I knew the earlier Beastie Boys songs, but didn't know Sabotage until I saw other reactors doing it, but it's pretty cool.
They have great chemistry and I like that they have experienced different musical pasts. I'm glad to have finally found a channel where I feel like I'm hanging out with friends. I love them!
Yeah. They're great kids. I hope they have the best of everything. 🙏🏼
Totally agree. It works because they have so much fun. Keep it up y’all. So much good music left to discover!
Michael "Mike D" Diamond (vocals, drums), Adam "MCA" Yauch (vocals, bass), and Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (vocals, guitar, programming). It’s Ad-Rock whose voice you like. They were greatness!
You gotta listen to SABOTAGE by the Beastie Boys
And the one whose voice you like is KING AD-ROCK, but his government name is Adam Horovitz.
It's also a great video
Also a great live performance on Letterman where they’re actually playing it on instruments
Absolutely!!!!!
Sabotage, my favourite of theirs. ♡
Saw them in 85 at Cobo Hall in Detroit opening for Madonna!
3 MC’s and 1 DJ; Intergalactic; Hey Ladies, Sabotage; the list goes on!
I saw them in Austin Tx same year for that tour with Madonna! Great show!
My goal is to teach everybody about the effects caused by smoking marijuana in my UA-cam videos 😈💨
Loved Cobo Hall! Saw my first concert there in 1977, Eric Clapton.
@@detroitrocker4098 yes, I saw lots of great bands in Cobo!
Saw them in '86 in Louisville and Cincy.
This is probably my favorite Beastie Boys song. They were masters of passing the mic
A little beastie trivia/history for you. Who do you think gave them their big break??? RUN DMC ! They heard them and loved them,asked them to open for them in a small club in Queens to see audience reaction. The audience loved them so they asked them to open for them on their tour. How did they repay them..by passing it forward to keep the music alive.They heard a 16 year old kid rapping and said to him you are the next great act.They gave him a name , they gave him a look and they took him to a studio recorded an album then set out on a world tour with their new opening act LL COOL J. LL was the person who inaugurated The Beastie Boys into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame !
My first concert- still love remembering that night! I knew then it was going to be special.
Beastie Eatsie Eatsie are actually timeless like Grand Master Flash to me. Fun any year every year!
3 MCs and 1 DJ is a must., No Sleep Til Brooklyn.
You are helping me relive how excited I was in high school when this came out originally.
My favorite Beastie Boys absolutely!!!💯
Up until MCA's death, they were still putting out music, but their style definitely matured- specifically between this album and their next one Paul's Boutique.
Paul's Boutique is one of those rare records that's acknowledged as a landmark (finally), but is still, somehow, super underrated. Dust Brothers in the house, whatcha gonna do?
@@jamesoblivion Hollis Crew, whatcha gonna do ?
Original Concept, whatcha gonna do ? Killer Cudi . . .
If MCA hadn't passed Beastie Boys would probably have like 5 more awesome albums. I'm bummed how they're not mentioned as much in the Hip Hop 50th anniversary stuff. I know they said they'd never perform but I'd love to see some tributes at least.
Sure Shot , Intergalactic or whatcha what you want
You guys have SO many songs and videos to see. Sabotage, So Watcha Want, Shake Your Rump, and on and on.
I wish the Beastie Boys were around today, too, man. Every day. RIP MCA
Listen, I’m 53 years old, so I remember the Beastie Boys out of the gate and I was crazy about them instantly! But we all were. This is what hip-hop was all about. They were true MCs!
Graduated HS in 86, This album came out , around the same time or shortly after, this record was awesome front to back. We were truly lucky to be young in this era. Funny seems like yesterday, 56 now WHERE DOES THE TIME GO 😮😮. Time is sneaky scary fast. Peace......
This was the song that got my attention!!! I heard it live in concert and it was the first time as well as the first song I heard of The Beastie Boys!!! I was hooked!!!🎶🎤
You guys are gonna love "intergalactic planetary"!
Yay!!! You watched and listened to my suggestion. I love this song, and love your reactions!
The 80’s were special. The Beastie Boys concerts were a big party. Everybody had fun. Stage diving. Drinking on stage. Spraying the crowd with alcohol. No gangsta frontin’. The Beastie Boys had fun and didn’t try to project a certain image. Rap was fun. This was extended by another rap group, Digital Underground.
Well done with going down the Beastie Boy rabbit hole!!!
3 MC's and 1 DJ will blow your mind.
Beastie Boys - "The New Style"
try some of the more mainstream Beastie Boys, Hey Ladies, Sabotage, Intergalactic, Fight for Your Right to Party. great songs, fun videos.
More Beasties please! Intergalactic!
Jay.. did you ever listen to "Early Rap" or just newer stuff.. so many great raps from the time of Rap as a message forum.. Whodini, Slick Rick, Sugar Hill Gang, Grand Master Flash and the Furious Five and so many more
Yes early rap was the best
@@RobSquadReactions Darn you know all those? Love all those groups ^^
Yeah... He know all these groups of early rap but doesn't know Beastie Boys..... riiiiight
@@cosmin98684 trust me it wasn't played in my house my dad liked slick rick Dougie E fresh, the others I know the name not the song. I was bred on that Tupac, Biggie, Wu Tang ect. I appreciate you opinion though have a blessed night!
@@RobSquadReactions Still have to check out Bruce Hornsby's The way it is. You may not know the song, but you'll recognize it from a Tupac song. Bruce is an outstanding piano player.
I recommend Intergalactic and Sabotage.
Was fun livin' in those days....glad ya'll in your younger generation are exploring music from the past!
“Ad Rock” mimics the playful voice of Jerry Lewis, "The King of Comedy" . ( he was the comedian partner to Dean Martin a crooner) This would be ancient history to you.
Honestly, you could do a whole Beasties Boys week. There's SO much Beasties gold left for you to hear. And you've only heard the first album so far, so this is going to be fun for you. The Beasties were always going to different places with their music.
You spelled 'year' wrong. :)
@@PixelPro-4000 Heh. Touché.
THE FIRST #1 rap album ever
They have FUN!!! And their beats are amazing!!!!
MORE Beastie boys!
I went to the same high school as the Beastie Boys, back in Brooklyn. Same school as Marisa Tomei.
Anyway, a great Beastie Boys song is “Body Movin’ as it has a really different vibe. So good.
You have to do more beastie boys!
They are soooooo versatile!
Root down
Sabotage
Intergalactic
Sure shot
3mcs and 1 dj
Pass the mic
Tooooooo many more songs to suggest!!!!
seriously.... you got so much joy to come.... "Hey Ladies"..... "So What'cha Want".... "Shake you Rump"
My favorite Beastie Boys song is Intergalactic and you guys will love the video.
They were proud to be Jewish boys that could rap. Beasties' Jewishness was part of their success as the group that brought rap to a mainstream white American audience.
Word to your Ima
Best and only rap trio the way the share the mic
It's partly been said before, but watching you hear so much of "my" music for the first time renews it for me as well. But in some ways, your reactions show so much more impact than I recall most of these songs having for me. So it's a unique experience for me of "my" music that I didn't have no my own before watching you. You're giving us a gift.
Trust me. It is the combination of your joy, intelligence, and sincerity that is drawing folks in. In other words, just being you. It is so fun to see young folks enjoy the music that I grew up with.
Sure Shot, Pass the Mic, and So What'cha Want are 3 you guys should absolutely check out.
Now imagine you were in high school when this came out. There was very little hip hop at the time and this just blew everyone's minds.
Music is THE POWER to bring everyone together! 😍🤩😎
Whatcha want is a must and intergalactic saw them open for dmc at pine knob CLASSIC!!
The new style that song launched their career for this album
Matchbox20!!!!! Love y’all 🥰
I'm from Argentina.
I listen BB since their first álbum.
They are *tne best*!!!
The Beastie with the high voice is Ad Rock, real name Adam Horovitz.
Are we related? Did your folks come from the Woodward OK area?
They've always been taken serious. They evolved Amd are in the rock amd roll hall of fame for a reason.
Stick with them And watch how their music evolved from this album.
But before you leave this album you gotta try the new style...
Paul's boutique was an awesome follow up album that didn't get mainstream attention but it's one of the greatest hip hop albums ever recorded.
Check your head was the next one where they actually played their own instruments and took it a touch past hop hop only.
From then on I'll communication and hello nasty bright them back into the mainstream arena of hip hop. And even on those they played their own instruments. Like a fine garage band with so many different types of genre in their music.
Paul's Boutique is one of the best albums ever made, any genre, period. And yes, thank you for speaking about their evolution over time. One of the reasons I love them so much. RIP MCA.
agree but the rock and roll hall of fame is a joke and shouldn't be taken serious.
Yes!! 3 mcs and 1 dj
What'cha Want is another great one from the Beasties.
Their album "Paul's Boutique" is arguably their best pure hip-hop album. .. and you guys are gonna drop when you hear the albums where they're often playing their own instruments like "Check Your Head" and "Ill Communication". In my opinion, Ill Communication is the album where they really reached their artistic pinnacle. License to Ill is a classic, but the three albums listed above take it to another level.
Paul's Boutique is like the Beastie's "Dark Side Of The Moon". It's a work of art meant to be listened to front to back, not as individual songs, and it broke so much ground musically it's just great.
My vote is for them to listen to "Paul's Boutique"... the only problem is that they need to hear it all, not just "Hey Ladies"
Also glad you guys picked a song with an actual video :) they always have a ton of fun with every video they make, can't wait for you to see more videos by them. Keep up the great work :)
My Music!!! I’m 19, cruising in a car full of friends BLASTING the Beasties in Brooklyn again!!😀😀😀
This is my FAV too. Love them a lot but this is my Jam
For killer horns: Supertramp’s “The Logical Song”
Right on & Long Way Home
Pink Floyd, Money too.
“School” for the piano riff!!!🎊🔥
You two are such a blessing! I love experiencing my favorite music through you both!
Make sure Sabotage , Fight For Your Right, and No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn are all on your 'to do' list
New Style is a great song to do next . Thanks
They wasn't taken serious when they came out.. but they did it their way
3 MCs and 1 DJ is a must!!! You have to watch the video! You WILL not regret it and LOVE IT!!
You should listen to them doing 3 mc's 1 dj, i know you will like it :D
Intergalactic!! Dope tune from the Beastie Boys!!!
Good music has no skin color!!
We are ONE!!! Human!!!
Don't let them separate US.
They are so much fun ! Got to do the familiar songs too - " No Sleep 'til Brooklyn" and "You Gotta Fight" -- Lovin' the tunes !!
They have a lot of familiar songs not just songs from their first album.
I love that story Amber told. Music is universal! That's why we are here with you two!
Legends Icons Pioneers in Hip Hop... They have such a well rounded, polished catalog of hits.... It's best, to proceed to the 'non-radio' pop hits, and see what they are all about, with songs like these :
Root Down
Sure Shot
Pass The Mic
3 MCs & 1 DJ
Shake Your Rump
Car Thief
Shake Your Rump
Hey Ladies
Shadrach
Egg Man
Finger Lickin Good
Skills To Pay The Bills
Too Many Rappers (feat Nas)
Body Movin'
Alive
Open Letter To NYC
Remote Control
Negotiation Limerick File
Sounds Of Science
3 Minute Rule
Well,, I could just keep going,, 35 yrs of groundbreaking music, talent, & creativity ! Enjoy the rabbit hole ! Beastie For Life !
*RIP MCA*
😞
I saw them live in1986 and they were out of control great!!! Awesome reaction...... this was the time of mini trucks and DEEP bass shaking cars next to you!!!❤
3 MCs and 1 DJ - this video will make you lose your damn minds.
This is most FAV B BoyZ song
Love your reactions. Here's some 50s music you should check out.
Buddy Holly and the Crickets-Its so easy to fall in love, Peggy Sue, and that'll be the day
The Big Bopper- Chantilly Lace, Purple People Eater
Ritchie Valens- Donna and La Bamba
After you hear them you need to hear Don McLean- American Pie, in tribute to the day Buddy Holly, Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens died in a plane crash
One of the Pillars of hip hop, they brought it mainstream, they were insane talented, and they grew and grew staying true to themselves and never selling out........
I do believe this was the first Beastie Boys song I heard back in the day. Either way, it was my early favorite. MCA was immediately my favorite of the group. We were ALL doing the wop at the time. It was a very important moment in dance history. 2:02 I will expect you guys to master it by next Beasties video. I was doing a couch version while watching this reaction. 😄
p.s. You guys keep asking who Ad-Rock is. How many times we gotta tell you? lol
I got “Licensed to Ill” on cassette tape in 1986.
I was in 3rd grade.
Our teacher let us bring music for the class to listen to during lunch…
I brought this.
Gotta do "Shake Your Rump"!
Yes
3 Mcs and 1 DJ is a must
Love you guys new subscriber here.
Welcome to the family !! 💖🎵
I grew up in a small town in eastern Oklahoma. I was in 5th grade in 1986 when License to Ill came out. Everyone was rocking this in their Walkman.
You HAVE TO check out Sabotage. That guy Ad Rock, who's voice you love so much, screams the lyrics. These guys are geeky as hell and I'm willing to bet they've taken a lot of LSD. You've only heard songs from their 1st album so far.
I'm 53. Music is a universal and timeless language to be shared by all. Also, you guys are cool and have a great screen dynamic and usually get the feel of the song.
you need to do some more modern beastie tunes shake your rump is a great song
Beastie Boys : "3 MC's and 1 DJ"
I find their lyrics hilarious. I absolutely lost it when they first rapped "I think I saw her on 8th and forty deuce". I am a Jersey girl and I knew they were referring the Times Squares hookers. I was hooked after hearing She's Crafty.
@2:08-@2:27 is my favorite part. Jay's reaction to the original beat drop & the Chilly Chill & Peter Eater, Parking Meter lyrics when he's jamming is so organically awesome. You couldn't script a better reaction.
The whole license to I’ll album is solid.
The one with the quirky voice is Ad Rock (Adam Horovitz)... he is my favorite!! RIP MCA (Adam Yauch). You have to react to Shake Your Rump, Hey Ladies, 3 MC's and 1 DJ, Sure Shot, Sabotage, So What's What'cha Want, Get It Together, and Pass the Mic!!!
Wow…wait until you actually get to the good stuff! So Watc’cha Want, Sabotage, Intergalactic, Sure Shot, Gratuitude…enjoy the journey!
Will always be a fave Beasties song for me. Loved it since I first heard it way back when it was released.
Matchbox20 love y’all 🥰
How have you not watched the 'Sabotage' video?!! So much good music you need to witness... 3 MC's, Intergalactic, Sure Shot, Root Down, the list goes on and on.
Beastie Boys - THREE MC's AND ONE DJ". "SHAKE YOUR RUMP", and "INTERGALACTIC" pleeaaase =)
Intergalactic is right up there in my faves from the Beasties. Also, how about some Parliament Funkadelic - One Nation Under A Groove.
React to their collab with Nas "Too many rappers" or their song "Root down'
Yes definitely Sure Shot. It's awesosme
Highest pitch is Adrock
THIS IS MY FAV FAV FAV
AD Rock nastily
MCA Deeper register and Mike D more Polished upper class
Ultimate feel good record front to back, was released when I was 18/19. 56 now WHERE DOES THE TIME GO 😮. This will NEVER get old for me. Us that were young in this era were truly lucky. Peace...........
This definitely won't be your favorite as you get deeper into their music...
Before MCA passed from cancer, he wrote and directed "Beastie Boys - Fight For Your Right (Revisited) Full Length"
It was his tribute to his band and fans. Full of great actors and musicians! RIP Adam Yauch aka MCA
1:28 Stanley Tucci and Susan Sarandon.
4:25 Rashida Jones
5:33 Will Arnett
6:17 Adam Scott
7:27 Rainn Wilson
8:11 Ted Danson
8:16 Shannyn Sossaman
8:36 Steve Buscemi and Alicia Silverstone
8:38 Jason Schwartzmen
8:41 Mary Steenburgen
8:42 Laura Dern
8:49 Amy Poehler
8:52 Jody Hill (background)
9:43 Chloë Sevigny
10:00 Maya Rudolph and Kirsten Dunst
11:44 Will Ferrell
12:35 Clint Caluory (Surprisingly not Zach Galifinakis)
13:01 David Cross
13:26 Orlando Bloom
15:00 John C. Reilly, Jack Black, Will Ferrell
23:21 Ad Rock, MCA and Mike D.
23:50 Martin Starr
Grew up with these guys Been to two concerts I was one of the subs that recommended this song It's my fav too One Of them MCA passed away about a year or so ago RIP
Glad you guys are reacting to The B Boys...Yall have only scratched the surface...Enjoy.
.SA WATCHA WANT is a must
Summer of 1987 seen Run DMC and the Beastie boys in concert one of the best concerts I've ever been to. Need to do a reaction to the live verison of Sabotage by the Beastie boys.
Love you guys! And, thanks for the Beastie Boys.