When I was 17, I used to hang out at some friends' apartment and one of them would blast that part pretty much every morning around 5:00am. Disturbing the neighbors when most of the people in the apartment hadn't gone to sleep yet. Obnoxious youth. 😆
When MCA recorded his Year in a Day section of this track he bought a pilots helmet and rigged it with microphones to get that sound. He was a legend that will be missed, Rest In Peace Adam
Here's the break down in that stew. a. "59 Chrystie Street" (0:57) b. "Get on the Mic" (1:14) c. "Stop That Train" (1:59) d. "A Year and a Day" (2:22) e. "Hello Brooklyn" (1:32) f. "Dropping Names" (1:03) g. "Lay It on Me" (0:54) h. "Mike on the Mic" (0:48) i. "A.W.O.L." (1:46)"
Yeah ... Hello Brooklyn was a track that if you had a kick ass bass setup in your car .. it would leave you shaking like crazy !! Every time that " boooommm booommmm ba boooommm booommmm " would kick out in my buds car with 1200 watts pushing through a long pass sealed enclosure with 2x12's .. it would feel like you where in a bad earthquake. LOL This was just 1 of the big albums " the dust brothers " got famous for bass sampling / line's on.
@@Terry3Gswhat is a long pass sealed enclosure? I’ve done car audio since ’86 and I honestly have never heard anything called that before. I know some times that we call things by different terms in different areas so I’m wondering if it’s just a different term for something that I’m already familiar with.
I think it’s crazy that Paul’s Boutique was their second album, released in the late 80s and is still on the best produced, most innovative records in hip hop history....an absolute masterpiece that can be listened to continuously
And it was considered a bust when it came out. They didn't even tour after Paul's Boutique was released. Back to the lab and the result was Check Your Head 3 years later. My top 2 favorite albums from them. Hello Nasty 3rd. Peace
KEXP radio station in Seattle takes an entire day once a year to play every song that was sampled on Paul's Boutique. It takes 24 hours to play all the songs.
The fact that they released this as a "bouillabaisse" mix and not several different tracks is nothing short of legendary. This is a hip-hop milestone for sure. I had this back in the day on cassette and I remember always being pissed that it would fast forward or rewind through the whole track when all I wanted to do was listen to "Year and a Day" again. 🤣😎🎧🔥
I had the cassette too lol. The green one I played it in my Cutlass Supreme handed down from my parents .... nothing felt more dope than rolling around with this tape playing
Miles Davis claimed he never got tired of listening to it, and Public Enemy’s Chuck D even said, ‘The dirty secret among the Black hip hop community at the time of the release was that had the best beats.”
This song was their "Strawberry Fields" of their catalogue of greatness. Like the Beatles song, it showcases all their talents..on the mic and on the mix. It is a song that can only be heard after your ear has been opened to the awesomeness that is the Beastie Boys.
"Bouillabaisse" is a traditional French seafood stew. The word carries the connotation of just throwing whatever you have into a pot to make soup. Pronunciation is sorta "BOO-yah-base": ua-cam.com/video/C8a2_YggHEc/v-deo.html
Most sampled album in music history. The broke the mold. The laws for sampling beats were changed forever because of this album. A masterpiece and my all time favorite Beastie album.
I still remember them being interviewed on MTV in the early 90's and one of them saying they literally could not make that album anymore because it would have cost a fortune in fees to all the artists they sampled.
This guys reaction to "Year and a Day" is exactly how I feel and look whenever I hear it!! Freaks people out when I'm walking down the street but I don't give and sh!t and just keep vibing :D
Ya I was singing along.. never be another like these boys.. and I'm ok with that. They've left me enough to last my lifetime and I'll always appreciate what they've given to me.
Creative, on sooo many levels.... The way they end the song, with shout outs, to all their influences, and friends in the hip hop world. It's a Mash Up Masterpiece !! Well, I'm gonna suggest : -Lookin Down the Barrel -Finger Lickin Good -Alive -Skills To Pay The Bills That's a good week worth of more Beastie Boys gold ! Road to 30K #SRTgang
This was a compilation of various interludes and incomplete songs that the Beastie Boys and Dust Brothers felt were just too good to leave off the album. The reissue of the album has the parts of the overall song as separate tracks.
"I've got me flavor than Fruit Stripe gum". Fruit Stripe gum is notoriously known for not lasting long in the flavor department. There's this joke that the flavor lasts for about 30 seconds.
Fantastic reaction man. Yep 9 songs in 1 track, what a way to put an exclamation point on the greatest album of all time. You gotta hear Egg Man and Johnny Ryall.
This was your best reaction video man, and Ive been watching your channel for ages. You were truly experiencing the music, which is what Pauls Boutique is all about, vs breaking the bars down line by line pausing and losing some of the experience. So great video! Cant wait to see more Beastie Boys reactions! Professor Booty, Looking Down The Barrel of a Gun, Johnny Ryall...
About '93 I'd heard of B-Boys, but really knew nothing about them. A buddy of mine brought his old Licensed to Ill tape one night we were cruising around. I instantly was hooked. I went out and got Check Your Head because it was pretty new at the time. It was so different, but I loved it too. Then we really got into B-Boys and another buddy found Paul's Boutique. We put the tape in and To All the Girls started playing and we all thought, "What the hell is this?!" Then Shake Your Rump started and the album just kept getting better. Then not long after that, Ill Communication came out! What a great musical time in my life!! I still listen to them on a daily basis, any and all songs!
Bro, that part in the middle MCA does the solo rapping section "A Year and Day" he bought a used Air Force helmet or similar item rigged a mic inside of it and recorded that alone at home all bugged out. He was a super creative out of the box kind of thinker. Also around this time they were experimenting with psychedelics and just buggin out making music. Soon after this period MCA went to Tibet and experienced some inner changes and became a Buddhist. They really are in a class of their own. Thanks for sticking with them I really enjoy what you do. Respect Fam!
He was the most technical and adventurous of the trio. I saw the live “show” in Brooklyn when the book came out and they were both like “we always hung out with Yauch and somehow he knew way more shit than we did. How did he find the time to learn these things, we were always with him. He was just smarter and more experimental and more motivated than us.” It was cool to hear them acknowledge how much respect they had for him.
@@djstarsign That's rad that you saw that show and in BK that's awesome. I saw them a lot of time from little clubs to arenas they were pioneers with MCA at the front.
Killer reaction as usual bra! Innovative song to say the least. The Beastie Boys were way ahead of their time. I got this album in 1989 when it was released. I was in the 8th grade. Still blown away every time I hear them. Thanks for what you are doing bra. RIP MCA ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P E A C E^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
At 8:54: "I caught a bullet in the lung from Bernie (Bern-hard) Goetz" I'm a New Yorker (Flatbush, Brooklyn, RIP MCA). When Goetz shot those guys on the subway in the 80's the news reported his name alternately as "Bernie" or "Bernhard". Layers upon layers. Man, you can geek out SO HARD on this album.
If you notice, before this album, people could sample any song in rap and put it on their album without paying for the sample. This album made the music business change that rule
If you think of this track as a 12 minute album, it makes more sense. My favorite part is Stop That Train, about the D-Train that goes from Manhattan, through Brooklyn and all the way out to Queens. Cool slice of life story with a funky-ass groove. The cover art and some bars on Hello Nasty are call backs to the line on this track about stuck between stations and feeling like sardines packed in a can.
Every BBoys song I'm here bra. I'm pretty sure that my ADD and inability to stay on track is why I love the eclectic beat mixtures they use here. This rapid change is a form of sampling, just live and original, literally everything they had at once. I could talk forever on these guys, you are right Beastie Boys are untouchable.
Not gonna lie I was one of those people. A dumb 17 year old kid who expected more of Licensed and was mad I spent my money on it but within a couple of years it became the one album I'd take to a deserted island if I could only take one.
In my high school/early college years, Paul's Boutique was still so advanced for me, except for the friendly Hey Ladies :), but I loved the Check Your Head album, especially the instrumentals...
I pumped this up in 1990 and my friends thought I was nuts. I was only 15 then and it's sucks that hip hop is never gonna be like this again. Just fun music
This is what we compare today’s music to. Can u see why everyone over 40 just shakes their head at the “new rap” Dr Dre , Snoop! PAC! Em! Beasties! Are the Gold standard of Hiphop and Rap.. GOATS!!🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🔥
AMAZING CONTENT!!! Paul's Boutique made me a Beastie fan, no joke. This album is STILL the bomb, doesn't even sound old. Keep going! Love your channel ;-)
A couple minutes in and you ask 'How many time yall gonna switch it up?' HAHAHAHAHA!! You need to listen to Paul's Botique for reals from beginning to end and you'll understand REAL QUICK that you have no frickin idea what you're in for...
When you said "And I already know what time it is" I just thought to myself with a smile "no ... no you don't, this will be different from everything else you know" :) Now somebody tell Swaggy that the entire Paul's Boutique album was made with this style, everything transitions into the next song and the B-Boy-Bouillabaisse itself is just a section of a giant song. Ever reacted to a less known Sir Mix-A-Lot song? My favourite would be "Don't call me dada" which has an amazingly layered beat and very funny lyrics. That guy is so underrated.
Came out Sophnore year at Stony Brook U. Was the album that brought the headbanger, punks, hippies to the funk. This tune was their take on Punk style short cuts pasted together
They just named the corner where the photo of the album cover for Paul's boutique was taken, Beastie Boys square. They had a naming ceremony and everybody showed up. Ad Rock said that he feels honored and in 50 years, some kids going to be walking down the street and read that sign and say: "What the f#ck is a Beastie Boy?" Lol. You got to love that.
Yupp,,, it's a later release, and you can see how their lyrics matured, to take on some real life messages, as they became more active in using their voice & platform, to envoke positive change. And, of course, it's a FUN video !
Back in the days of 'albums', this final track would fade out, and if you had your deck set to auto repeat, the first song would fade back in to the same , slow, 'girls' beat. Ahhhh memories!
Basically it's a party mix tape in one song - highly seasoned Mediterranean soup or stew made of several kinds of fish and shellfish - "My heart just stopped a little bit" lol who else puts Johnny F'n Cash and Bob Marley in the same song? The GOATS that's who! #LEGENDS RIP MCA
That bass drop on Hello Brooklyn is brutal. This album is a masterpiece of production.
When I was 17, I used to hang out at some friends' apartment and one of them would blast that part pretty much every morning around 5:00am. Disturbing the neighbors when most of the people in the apartment hadn't gone to sleep yet. Obnoxious youth. 😆
@@aureawolf3382 🎶I play my stereo loud, I disturb my neighbors, I want to enjoy the fruits of my labors🎶
🤘🤘
@@jamesoblivion yooooooo best part
Helloooooo Brooklyn
That was weatherman Lloyd Lindsay Young, a wacky character on one of the local NYC channels back then
When MCA recorded his Year in a Day section of this track he bought a pilots helmet and rigged it with microphones to get that sound. He was a legend that will be missed, Rest In Peace Adam
He was the best B Boy
Great piece of knowledge. Thank you bro
That's fucking awesome to know, since A Year and A Day is definetly my favourite part.
That's why they called the song "B-Boy Bouillabaisse". They are throwing EVERYTHING into the pot, or better yet, one track.
Isley Bros ftw
It should have been a double album.
Here's the break down in that stew.
a. "59 Chrystie Street" (0:57)
b. "Get on the Mic" (1:14)
c. "Stop That Train" (1:59)
d. "A Year and a Day" (2:22)
e. "Hello Brooklyn" (1:32)
f. "Dropping Names" (1:03)
g. "Lay It on Me" (0:54)
h. "Mike on the Mic" (0:48)
i. "A.W.O.L." (1:46)"
Yeah ... Hello Brooklyn was a track that if you had a kick ass bass setup in your car .. it would leave you shaking like crazy !! Every time that " boooommm booommmm ba boooommm booommmm " would kick out in my buds car with 1200 watts pushing through a long pass sealed enclosure with 2x12's .. it would feel like you where in a bad earthquake. LOL
This was just 1 of the big albums " the dust brothers " got famous for bass sampling / line's on.
classic
@@Terry3Gswhat is a long pass sealed enclosure? I’ve done car audio since ’86 and I honestly have never heard anything called that before. I know some times that we call things by different terms in different areas so I’m wondering if it’s just a different term for something that I’m already familiar with.
I think it’s crazy that Paul’s Boutique was their second album, released in the late 80s and is still on the best produced, most innovative records in hip hop history....an absolute masterpiece that can be listened to continuously
For the best in men's clothing... Call, Paul's Boutique. They are in Brooklyn...
** 3rd ** dont forget Pollywog Stew back when they were a punk band.
And it was considered a bust when it came out. They didn't even tour after Paul's Boutique was released. Back to the lab and the result was Check Your Head 3 years later. My top 2 favorite albums from them. Hello Nasty 3rd. Peace
@@Mr_Clean id rather forget Pollywog Stew lol
@@Mr_Clean Egg Raid on Mojo was ok tho we got Eggman from that.
12 and a half minutes of musical brilliance
I grew up with,everybody in our city was bumping to them,run d m c , 🔥🔥
KEXP radio station in Seattle takes an entire day once a year to play every song that was sampled on Paul's Boutique. It takes 24 hours to play all the songs.
Imagine.. this was to be a b-side. Crazy
@@dizastro5437 it's like its own little mini album inside a full album
No doubt. This track is better than most groups albums.
The fact that they released this as a "bouillabaisse" mix and not several different tracks is nothing short of legendary. This is a hip-hop milestone for sure. I had this back in the day on cassette and I remember always being pissed that it would fast forward or rewind through the whole track when all I wanted to do was listen to "Year and a Day" again. 🤣😎🎧🔥
I had the cassette too lol. The green one
I played it in my Cutlass Supreme handed down from my parents .... nothing felt more dope than rolling around with this tape playing
Miles Davis claimed he never got tired of listening to it, and Public Enemy’s Chuck D even said, ‘The dirty secret among the Black hip hop community at the time of the release was that had the best beats.”
I heard the Chuck D quote but that Miles quote: is that real? Crazy.
Actually the whole album is a hip hop masterpiece.
"hello brooklyn" is definitively the birth of hip hop.
This song was their "Strawberry Fields" of their catalogue of greatness. Like the Beatles song, it showcases all their talents..on the mic and on the mix. It is a song that can only be heard after your ear has been opened to the awesomeness that is the Beastie Boys.
That Hello Bklyn bassline has damaged way too many of my car speakers over the years. Loves it!
"A Year and a Day" is just MCA letting his spirit fly. I get tears in my eyes, it's so good.
"Bouillabaisse" is a traditional French seafood stew. The word carries the connotation of just throwing whatever you have into a pot to make soup.
Pronunciation is sorta "BOO-yah-base": ua-cam.com/video/C8a2_YggHEc/v-deo.html
Word up,thanks for the explanation. I never knew that and never took the time to research it. Big ups my brother.
This album is the Dust Brothers Mona Lisa. My favorite hip hob album of all time.
Paul’s Boutique was released in 1989 and in 2021 people are still trying to figure it all out
Most sampled album in music history. The broke the mold. The laws for sampling beats were changed forever because of this album. A masterpiece and my all time favorite Beastie album.
I still remember them being interviewed on MTV in the early 90's and one of them saying they literally could not make that album anymore because it would have cost a fortune in fees to all the artists they sampled.
They just threw this shit on the end of the record like it was nothing. LOL. Fucking masterpiece!
More talent and creativity in one track then some peoples whole careers! Great reaction!
Absolutely
Facts
This is their grand finale on the Paul’s Boutique album 💿
This guys reaction to "Year and a Day" is exactly how I feel and look whenever I hear it!! Freaks people out when I'm walking down the street but I don't give and sh!t and just keep vibing :D
Ya I was singing along.. never be another like these boys.. and I'm ok with that. They've left me enough to last my lifetime and I'll always appreciate what they've given to me.
🙏
"A Year and a Day" was one of the best 2 minutes of hiphop that will ever exist. Long live MCA
Indeed!
I love this song.... Probably my favorite of theirs and it SLAPS
13:57 That “helloooo Brooklyn” has been sampled everywhere.
Creative, on sooo many levels.... The way they end the song, with shout outs, to all their influences, and friends in the hip hop world. It's a Mash Up Masterpiece !!
Well, I'm gonna suggest :
-Lookin Down the Barrel
-Finger Lickin Good
-Alive
-Skills To Pay The Bills
That's a good week worth of more Beastie Boys gold !
Road to 30K #SRTgang
Great list, he still hasn't reacted to Professor Booty
@@paulb808
"pirate treasure"
I remember the reaction in 1989....the circle of ppl thst really liked it was fairly small.
"It's a trip. It's got a funky beat.. and I can Bug Out to it!"
It’s like a mini album in an album. That’s 🔥! Nobody tops them bruh 😎
This was a compilation of various interludes and incomplete songs that the Beastie Boys and Dust Brothers felt were just too good to leave off the album. The reissue of the album has the parts of the overall song as separate tracks.
This was their Sgt Pepper moment
I think Paul's Boutique played four times beginning to end on a trip once before I realized. It's a straight no skip album.
That BASS at 14:00 sounds sick in a good car system.
I used to blast that on repeat in my 64 Impala. Had 2 12" subs in the trunk and you could feel that shit!
A stacked van will rock the block, but yeah
History repeats it self. Guitar rock and real rap .let's hope it both comes back.
At 11 minutes in that guitar-kind-of beat is a sample from the Isley Brothers that Kendrick also uses in "i"
Man, I love your b-boy reactions. All of their stuff is legit genius...nothing else quite like them
"I've got me flavor than Fruit Stripe gum". Fruit Stripe gum is notoriously known for not lasting long in the flavor department. There's this joke that the flavor lasts for about 30 seconds.
Beastie Boys are my happy place. lol. My favorite group of all time and all genres. Thanks for this video!
They basically put a mix tape at the end the album
Definitely. A Hip Hop masterpiece on an album that is a masterpiece.
One of the 10 albums I would want on a deserted Island. A MASTERPIECE. Always keepsya groovin.
I have said this a thousand times. I think I might go so far as to say if I could bring only one this might be it.
These are the forever kings of hip hop hands down. RIP mca... you'll never be forgotten.
Nobody nowadays has the balls or the talent to do something like this in the hip hop industry!
They're harder than you know. Welcome to the fam
3 Minute Rule and Professor Booty! 2 of their lyrical best
These are a must.
“...and like Tom Vu, we got two mansions...”
I'm 50 now, I grew up on Tom Vu.
Big fan of Professor Booty. MCA tips M.C. Search a new asshole with his track ending bars!
Do "The Sounds of Science" next!!
Look up Beastie Boys Desperado. The song was going to be on Licensed to Ill, but was left off.
Fantastic reaction man. Yep 9 songs in 1 track, what a way to put an exclamation point on the greatest album of all time. You gotta hear Egg Man and Johnny Ryall.
I'm singin. Every damn word
Me too.
My respect from Valparaíso, Chile
Big fan of The Beasties since i have memory, i'm 33
cheers bro
So glad you brought back this old school musical masterpiece!!! Thank you, and you have a new sub!
Paul’s Boutique is pure greatness start to finish. Brilliant
When you’ve finished Paul’s Boutique I think we can officially call you a Beastie Boy fan. Lol.
Egg Man next? 😎😎😎😎😎
I've been waiting for Egg Man. One of my favorites.
Shadrach is still missing as well, waiting for this masterpiece
I want a reaction to this entire album, start to finish.
Swaggy you gotta do “Egg Man”
3 Minute Rule next
My favorite long track ever made right here. The album alone is magic.
Pure Beastie Bliss. Finish PB and then Check Your Head will officially melt your brain.
Its all mini songs...I was 14 when this came out. I'll be 46 this year. Just wish I could have seen them live but they never came around here sadly
This was your best reaction video man, and Ive been watching your channel for ages. You were truly experiencing the music, which is what Pauls Boutique is all about, vs breaking the bars down line by line pausing and losing some of the experience. So great video! Cant wait to see more Beastie Boys reactions! Professor Booty, Looking Down The Barrel of a Gun, Johnny Ryall...
YES...PROFESSOR BOOTY is a must. MCA fucks SEARCH up on his track ending bars.
About '93 I'd heard of B-Boys, but really knew nothing about them. A buddy of mine brought his old Licensed to Ill tape one night we were cruising around. I instantly was hooked. I went out and got Check Your Head because it was pretty new at the time. It was so different, but I loved it too. Then we really got into B-Boys and another buddy found Paul's Boutique. We put the tape in and To All the Girls started playing and we all thought, "What the hell is this?!" Then Shake Your Rump started and the album just kept getting better. Then not long after that, Ill Communication came out! What a great musical time in my life!! I still listen to them on a daily basis, any and all songs!
Bro, that part in the middle MCA does the solo rapping section "A Year and Day" he bought a used Air Force helmet or similar item rigged a mic inside of it and recorded that alone at home all bugged out. He was a super creative out of the box kind of thinker. Also around this time they were experimenting with psychedelics and just buggin out making music. Soon after this period MCA went to Tibet and experienced some inner changes and became a Buddhist.
They really are in a class of their own. Thanks for sticking with them I really enjoy what you do. Respect Fam!
He was the most technical and adventurous of the trio. I saw the live “show” in Brooklyn when the book came out and they were both like “we always hung out with Yauch and somehow he knew way more shit than we did. How did he find the time to learn these things, we were always with him. He was just smarter and more experimental and more motivated than us.” It was cool to hear them acknowledge how much respect they had for him.
@@djstarsign That's rad that you saw that show and in BK that's awesome. I saw them a lot of time from little clubs to arenas they were pioneers with MCA at the front.
I always pictured this song as a quilt...classic. thx bro
Bouillabaisse is a stew with many layers, textures and flavours. Much like this track! ❤️🇦🇺
Killer reaction as usual bra! Innovative song to say the least. The Beastie Boys were way ahead of their time. I got this album in 1989 when it was released. I was in the 8th grade. Still blown away every time I hear them. Thanks for what you are doing bra. RIP MCA ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P E A C E^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
At 8:54: "I caught a bullet in the lung from Bernie (Bern-hard) Goetz"
I'm a New Yorker (Flatbush, Brooklyn, RIP MCA). When Goetz shot those guys on the subway in the 80's the news reported his name alternately as "Bernie" or "Bernhard".
Layers upon layers. Man, you can geek out SO HARD on this album.
This is how you close out an album. Just let it all out and drift away.
If you notice, before this album, people could sample any song in rap and put it on their album without paying for the sample. This album made the music business change that rule
Who else was waiting for his reaction to “Hello Brooklyn”?
It stopped my heart the first time I heard it too. That 808 is heavenly
@@mingpowman76 truth.
If you think of this track as a 12 minute album, it makes more sense. My favorite part is Stop That Train, about the D-Train that goes from Manhattan, through Brooklyn and all the way out to Queens. Cool slice of life story with a funky-ass groove. The cover art and some bars on Hello Nasty are call backs to the line on this track about stuck between stations and feeling like sardines packed in a can.
Every BBoys song I'm here bra. I'm pretty sure that my ADD and inability to stay on track is why I love the eclectic beat mixtures they use here. This rapid change is a form of sampling, just live and original, literally everything they had at once. I could talk forever on these guys, you are right Beastie Boys are untouchable.
Best BAND ever. Notice I didn't say Hip Hop band? BEST BAND EVER!
Lets not forget everyone hated this album when it dropped. It took ten years for people to get into this.
Everybody hated it because it wasn't Licensed to Ill Part 2. I loved it.
Not gonna lie I was one of those people. A dumb 17 year old kid who expected more of Licensed and was mad I spent my money on it but within a couple of years it became the one album I'd take to a deserted island if I could only take one.
Timeless masterpiece sampling like a crazy scientist and no lawsuits..
Classic B bro
In my high school/early college years, Paul's Boutique was still so advanced for me, except for the friendly Hey Ladies :), but I loved the Check Your Head album, especially the instrumentals...
I pumped this up in 1990 and my friends thought I was nuts. I was only 15 then and it's sucks that hip hop is never gonna be like this again. Just fun music
This is what we compare today’s music to. Can u see why everyone over 40 just shakes their head at the “new rap” Dr Dre , Snoop! PAC! Em! Beasties! Are the Gold standard of Hiphop and Rap.. GOATS!!🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🔥
Bro, loved the reaction to this. Paul's Boutique changed the way I looked at music. 30 years later and it still stands up.
This was always my favorite album of theirs. So innovative and interesting, not to mention a virtual smorgasbord of hip-hop samples!
AMAZING CONTENT!!! Paul's Boutique made me a Beastie fan, no joke. This album is STILL the bomb, doesn't even sound old. Keep going! Love your channel ;-)
That's the album ending and finish with the same beat of the first track
To allll the girls
Back then a million was still somethin. They spent a million to produce pauls boutique. Masterpeice
Paul's Boutique is one of the most brilliant hip-hop albums ever produced. The sampling alone is nothing less than genius
A couple minutes in and you ask 'How many time yall gonna switch it up?' HAHAHAHAHA!! You need to listen to Paul's Botique for reals from beginning to end and you'll understand REAL QUICK that you have no frickin idea what you're in for...
Was my favorite song to snort coke to
Thanks my dude. Been looking forward to this one.
The New Style from the never aired third season of Chappelle's Show is another good one
Hello Brooklyn was the best for me.
If beastie boys were trying to be one of the best hiphop legends...
Mission accomplished
Musical Legends, not just Hip Hop.
When you said "And I already know what time it is" I just thought to myself with a smile "no ... no you don't, this will be different from everything else you know" :)
Now somebody tell Swaggy that the entire Paul's Boutique album was made with this style, everything transitions into the next song and the B-Boy-Bouillabaisse itself is just a section of a giant song.
Ever reacted to a less known Sir Mix-A-Lot song? My favourite would be "Don't call me dada" which has an amazingly layered beat and very funny lyrics. That guy is so underrated.
Beastie Boys = A herd of GOATS 🐐
Love it!
When this came out I went to France on holiday in a mini and had this blasting every day. lol
Came out Sophnore year at Stony Brook U. Was the album that brought the headbanger, punks, hippies to the funk. This tune was their take on Punk style short cuts pasted together
Great reaction my friend ❤️.
They just named the corner where the photo of the album cover for Paul's boutique was taken, Beastie Boys square. They had a naming ceremony and everybody showed up. Ad Rock said that he feels honored and in 50 years, some kids going to be walking down the street and read that sign and say: "What the f#ck is a Beastie Boy?" Lol. You got to love that.
Im still coming back to watch this reaction, love it! Timeless!
You're killing it. I think you're going to get that 30k. Beasties are some of the most freethinking artists Effin sick
My man doing the Wop! Thanks for this super-fun reaction video!
Hey, my brother!!! You should react to the video "ALIVE" of the BEASTIE BOYS.
^^^^ this for sure. One of my favorite songs and one of the best music videos every
Yupp,,, it's a later release, and you can see how their lyrics matured, to take on some real life messages, as they became more active in using their voice & platform, to envoke positive change. And, of course, it's a FUN video !
Great reaction! Was waiting for this 💓
Another hits:
Triple trouble
Alive
Open letter to NYC
Skills to pay the bills
Make some noise - FULL version
This song should have become an album by itself with full length songs. I'm upset it didn't
That last sample is an Iris Muhammad track. I think it’s called Loran’s Dance or Loran’s Dreams or something. Great 70s era groove jazz
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Back in the days of 'albums', this final track would fade out, and if you had your deck set to auto repeat, the first song would fade back in to the same , slow, 'girls' beat. Ahhhh memories!
To allll there giirrrllssss😊
To alllll the giirrrllsss
Basically it's a party mix tape in one song - highly seasoned Mediterranean soup or stew made of several kinds of fish and shellfish - "My heart just stopped a little bit" lol who else puts Johnny F'n Cash and Bob Marley in the same song? The GOATS that's who! #LEGENDS RIP MCA