YES yes yes ... It's like listening to one long song. After this was over I was half expecting to hear ... "let it flow let your self go slow and low that is the tempo"
GenX here, this song came out my freshman year of high school, it was our anthem. I broke the cassette tape because I played it all the time. Every song on the tape was great. Music like this just connected us as kids.
I think Intergalactic is the best video they had... and i love the way they use the distortion was so different backnin the day.. i love bands that are unique sounding... you have no doubt its a beatie boys song when you here any of their songs..
The Beastie Boys started off as a punk band in New York and back then hip hop was new to the scene and the only clubs in town that would allow MC's to perform was punk clubs because they were underground also and that's how the Beastie Boys got involved and interested in hip hop and would help push the club to put on MC's. So the Beastie Boys played a very very important role in the development of hip hop.
Here is the Beastie Boys absolute gold song selection for y'all to consider : Car Thief Root Down 3 MCs & 1 DJ Sure Shot Shake Your Rump Hey Ladies Sounds Of Science 3 Minute Rule Egg Man Negotiation Limerick File Remote Control Too Many Rappers (feat Nas)
Before there was an Eminem, there were these three guys from New York. They paid their dues and proved they could be legends in rap music....and they did. I can listen to them all day. Brings me back to my high school days. During lunch, when living in Germany...we didn't have lunch rooms, so we ate wherever. Some times we'd just go to an empty class room and play the latest cassette tapes of music. Yes....cassettes. And believe me, that first album was amazing front to back. It gave you a true essense of their vibe. Beastie Boys would get us going all the time. There were a lot of 80's dances that people were doing at the time. The two we did to this song the most at school were: THE CABBAGE PATCH and the REEBOK.
YYYEEESSS! "3 MC's and 1 DJ" is strictly a performance video and a next step in the evolution of their sound. Take this journey slow as there is a large and fantastic gold mine of content for this channel just with the Beastie Boys discography.
Their producer (Rick Rubin) also produced one of the biggest heavy metal bands of all time, SLAYER!!! The songs "No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn" and "Fight for Your Right (To Party)" feature guitar work by one of the guitarists (Kerry King) from Slayer. Slayer was recording their Reign in Blood CD the same time the Beastie Boys were recording Licensed to ILL and Kerry recorded the guitar for peanuts, basically.
YAAASSS!!!! Let’s not forget Suicidal Tendencies, Anthrax w Public Enemy, even Aerosmith w Run DMC, Cypress Hill, Rage Against the Machine🥰 Nothing better than a mix of two amazing styles of music. Must go old school-please tell me you know The Sugar Hill gang😳
YAAASSS!!!! Let’s not forget Suicidal Tendencies, Anthrax w Public Enemy, even Aerosmith w Run DMC, Cypress Hill, Rage Against the Machine🥰 Nothing better than a mix of two amazing styles of music. Must go old school-please tell me you know The Sugar Hill gang😳
This was a true feel good record front to back. Came out when I was 18/19. Huge into hair bands, Ratt is still one of my favorite bands of all time. But I was into the heavier bands as well, we were truly lucky to be young bucks in this era. 56 now WHERE DOES THE TIME GO 😮😮😮😮, time is sneaky scary fast. Peace............
A brass monkey is a malt liquor beverage (40 oz. typically) mixed with orange juice. But yes.....The Beastie Boys were some of the best to ever do it. And they mixed different genres into their game so essentially everyone dug their sound.
Ad Rock is the high pitched voice, MCA has the deep voice and Mike D is somewhere in the middle. Them having completely different voices and styles is one of the reasons it works so well
Waay back when the Beastie Boys started, rap wasn't seen as a black/white thing, but just a Brooklyn thing. They started as a punk group, but honestly they'd do whatever kind of music that house party was playing.
Rap was ALWAYS considered a Black thing. The Beastie's understood this very much and spoke to this. That's what made them great! Btw, it was a Bronx thing...That permeated to the other 4 boroughs.
@@jonpoetical Um, look at the history again. You got it all wrong. There was a short period in history when hop-hop wasn't about black or white, where it was only "this is what people are into in Brooklyn." Most of whom happened to be black. Before it spread across the country.
@@jonpoetical so did I, and it was definitely a Black and Puerto Rican thing, now that being said My Hip Hop ain’t Hip Hop without the Beastie Boys!!!! License to Ill is one of those Albums that shaped my youth!!
These guys were truly amazing. There isn’t a memory from my junior high/high school days that don’t have the beastie boys in it. So sad that Adam Yauch passed away several years back. Truly miss these guys and their music.
So…many…Beastie…songs. They always have so much fun and it makes YOU have fun. Believe the comments and make a list. ❤️ Edit: Amber, it’s Ad Rock you like. He’s like the ‘party’ voice. 🔥
Ad Rock is the high pitched / whiny voice, Mike D is the most "normal" of the three, and MCA has the really obvious raspiness to his voice, that's how I always tell them apart.
Walked into my physics class in high school. On the chalkboard someone wrote Licensed to Ill. I had no idea! 15 years ago you had songs for ringtones this was mine! Imagine a 40 year old neurology tech and this rings out at the desk!? Lmao!! Y’all rock!!
Even though I was too young to be aware when this album actually came out, somehow this became the soundtrack to my high school and college years of the 90s. In band, a big chunk of us were obsessed with "Licensed to Ill" and this song in particular. We danced to it every band banquet, and the sax players and drumline learned to play it for football games. Then a whole new set of friends were obsessed in college and we'd yell lyrics at each other lol. So odd but I love it.
I wore this tape out! Even after all these years, I can sing/rap every line. A lady minister, too. The Beasties were amazing live; may MCA RIP. Who else expected "Let it flow, let yourself go..." to come up right after?
Hold it now, Hit it was the first song they released and they built the rest of this album around it. No Sleep 'til Brooklyn is another banger from this album. The whole album is great. Honestly...the best way to experience The Beastie Boys is to NOT jump around their catalog until you've finished License To Ill followed by Paul's Boutique. The group underwent a major change in style after Paul's Boutique.(they started playing their own instruments) And Paul's Boutique is, IMO, one of the best rap, and definitely one of the most historically significant, albums ever. Significant as to how it affected the music industry going forward.
And it could never be made today because of sample licensing. Hundreds of samples on the album. All would need to be cleared and paid for. There’d be no money left to make an album after paying so many sample fees. It would break a budget.
@@RyanMurray Trust me...its a citrus premix you buy at the liquor store....its extremely tart...had my share of it back in the 80's...lol...you could buy it for $5.95 a 5th until that song came out and then it went to $12-15 a 5th....
It's not only the flow by himself - they are three guy singing the same song and they have 1000% synchronization with the flow. Is just mind blowing - I mean even in one takes or concerts they was able to flow with other fluently. Just genius.
Thank you. I’ve never heard this one. Being a white Jewish guy myself, I was into the beastie boys back in the day, but only knew their main stream head’s like fight for your right to party, and no sleep till Brooklyn, and heard a few other ones. So I’m re-discovering them as well. I do remember seeing magazine ads for how to make the brass monkey. I don’t remember which alcohol was being advertised I just remember the term brass monkey. Thanks again.
If you haven't you should give Black sheep,KRS1,Pharsyde, Slick Rick, Doug E. Fresh. The 80's were a great time for music. Keep expanding your musical tastes.
On Apple plus they have a documentary of the two surviving members of Beastie Boys on stage going over their history. Very funny and great. It’s called Beastie Boys Story
I don’t know about other people but this was the ultimate high school party song. We didn’t have brass monkey but we did have Bonne’s Farm Strawberry Wine! ✌️💗😊
The Beastie Boys became a full on band. They have an album of instrumentals collected from various albums in which they play the instruments. They have some fantastic videos. Spike Jonz directed the legendary video for Sabotage (recorded as a band). The video fir 3 MC and 1 DJ is fantastic. I forgot the song, but there is one with actors (including Will Ferrell) playing them. The Fight for Your,Right video made them stars.
3 MC's and 1 DJ is one of the best video/songs as a whole, and includes one of the greatest DJ's ever showing off his amazing skills. If you like this that is one of the best, and the Official video gives you a great view of each of them, recording in their actual studio at the time.
The song right after Brass Monkey “Slow and low” is tops too. I’m a little late to the party so I’m sure you’ve heard. So many great songs by these guys.
This statement is NOT true, licensed to ill has always been their pinnacle album. That doesn't mean there hasn't been individual bangers that were absolutely out of this world, but as an entire work, licensed to ill was in a league of its own!
@@thegooniverse495 I’m not talking about those things. I’m talking about the quality of the music. And in my opinion, it gets better with each successive album.
I would say Paul’s Boutique, Check Your Head, I’ll Communication, and Hello Nasty are better quality albums than License to Ill. But all of them are great!
Back when you could buy the Brass Monkey single in stores, on cassette tape, the B side had the instrumental version which absolutely got played(and still does) at sporting events….everything from junior hockey to NBA/NFL/NHL games!
Beastie Boys - "Three MC's and One DJ", "Shake Your Rump", and "Intergalactic"... just to name few to go on the MUST hear list. Either way, please dive into this rabbit hole instead of just doing one song here and there, every now and then. It's a journey where you can't just check out like one song a month. Once you start, keep going...
@@danmacias5173 Lots of people give him credit for being the "only" from the old school. But me, I'm fine with the Beasties keeping their head down when it comes to all that "discourse."
To get an idea of what Eminem thinks of the Beasties, compare his album cover of “Kamikaze” to “License to Ill”. By the way, anything post-1990 is not “old school”, young uns. 🤪
This song brings back memories of being a teenager in the late 80s and going on some crazy rides at the local carnival or the county fair and being slammed around on a rollercoaster to this song and several others by the Beastie Boys and having zero idea what the song was about LOL. Good times. BTW, the album that this is on, "License To Ill", was their breakout album and one of the first multimillion-selling rap albums. Eminem paid homage to the album a few years ago by releasing an album, "Kamikaze", with a cover that was almost identical to the cover of "License To Ill".
This is such a packed house 🏠 party song. People would always play this song and the house would bump so hard I'm surprised we didn't all fall through the floor.
I went to high-school in the 80s .EVERYBODY loved the Beastie Boys..esp this album....rap/hip hop heads, metalheads (like me), new waves kids, kids into dance music , nerds, hippies, etc.
And you’re only on their first album. They are so much better when they start playing their own music. You need to check out 3 MCs and 1 DJ, High Plains Drifter, Intergalactic, and pretty much everything on Check Your Head and Paul’s Boutique
No sleep til Brooklyn is a good time by them. You will probably get a lot of requests for 'Sabotage', which they did later and was more technically advanced, but their early songs like this were just popping! Great reaction guys.
Everything on “License To Ill” was crushing it!
YES yes yes ... It's like listening to one long song. After this was over I was half expecting to hear ... "let it flow let your self go slow and low that is the tempo"
True story!
FACT!!!
@@StaciaAmnaber I love how they all flow into the next song perfectly. Definitely can't shuffle that album!
I owned the cassette tape. License to ill
GenX here, this song came out my freshman year of high school, it was our anthem. I broke the cassette tape because I played it all the time. Every song on the tape was great. Music like this just connected us as kids.
Three MC’s and one DJ. Intergalactic, and an oldie.. no sleep til Brooklyn
"Too Many Rappers" w/Naz.
I think Intergalactic is the best video they had... and i love the way they use the distortion was so different backnin the day.. i love bands that are unique sounding... you have no doubt its a beatie boys song when you here any of their songs..
3MCs and 1DJ is a great way see them while they MC and I'd like to see the reaction to the song & the video!
@@kartaan Not only that it also showcase Mix Master Mike who was and still is fantastic
@@pappo666 yeah mix master mike destroys the beat on that track...fantastic
The Beastie Boys started off as a punk band in New York and back then hip hop was new to the scene and the only clubs in town that would allow MC's to perform was punk clubs because they were underground also and that's how the Beastie Boys got involved and interested in hip hop and would help push the club to put on MC's. So the Beastie Boys played a very very important role in the development of hip hop.
I’m going to strongly urge you to do a deep dive into the Beastie Boys. You guys will love them. Promise.
#facts
#fax
#faks
"3 MC's and 1 DJ", "So Watcha Want"
💯 These guys are legends!
Here is the Beastie Boys absolute gold song selection for y'all to consider :
Car Thief
Root Down
3 MCs & 1 DJ
Sure Shot
Shake Your Rump
Hey Ladies
Sounds Of Science
3 Minute Rule
Egg Man
Negotiation Limerick File
Remote Control
Too Many Rappers (feat Nas)
Yep I agree
Before there was an Eminem, there were these three guys from New York. They paid their dues and proved they could be legends in rap music....and they did.
I can listen to them all day. Brings me back to my high school days. During lunch, when living in Germany...we didn't have lunch rooms, so we ate wherever. Some times we'd just go to an empty class room and play the latest cassette tapes of music. Yes....cassettes. And believe me, that first album was amazing front to back. It gave you a true essense of their vibe.
Beastie Boys would get us going all the time. There were a lot of 80's dances that people were doing at the time. The two we did to this song the most at school were: THE CABBAGE PATCH and the REEBOK.
Wiesbaden High School, yep, hanging out pretty much anywhere except where we were supposed to be rocking tapes.
Beastie Boys must listens: 3 MC's and 1 DJ, what'cha want, Sure Shot and Fight for your Right.
Might as well add Intergalactic Planetary to that.
YYYEEESSS! "3 MC's and 1 DJ" is strictly a performance video and a next step in the evolution of their sound. Take this journey slow as there is a large and fantastic gold mine of content for this channel just with the Beastie Boys discography.
You hit on the nail!
All of these and Intergalactic!
Yeah gotta throw in Shake Your Romp!!..it's a gas!
Their producer (Rick Rubin) also produced one of the biggest heavy metal bands of all time, SLAYER!!! The songs "No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn" and "Fight for Your Right (To Party)" feature guitar work by one of the guitarists (Kerry King) from Slayer. Slayer was recording their Reign in Blood CD the same time the Beastie Boys were recording Licensed to ILL and Kerry recorded the guitar for peanuts, basically.
You'd better believe we all screamed out the cut-off curse words at our high school dances! :)
"Licensed To Ill" is the Number One Selling Rap Album Of All Time.
WORD!
Is it really?
@@TheTaffia At what time?
actually #19. Em has like 5 of his own in front of them
Facts?
RUN DMCS TITLE ALBUM WAS BETTER
These two would lose their minds over "3 MC's and 1 DJ" since they could see them all, and it's dope af
Absolutely! This is a must-watch!
@@funkspinna Yep.
How about So What 'chu want?
@@matthewdrake4385 Yes! Another popular favorite.
Plus that one shows the guys singing verses as well .
That is one cool song. No group will ever sing that song better
Even us 80s metal heads rocked out to the Beastie Boys
YAAASSS!!!! Let’s not forget Suicidal Tendencies, Anthrax w Public Enemy, even Aerosmith w Run DMC, Cypress Hill, Rage Against the Machine🥰 Nothing better than a mix of two amazing styles of music. Must go old school-please tell me you know The Sugar Hill gang😳
YAAASSS!!!! Let’s not forget Suicidal Tendencies, Anthrax w Public Enemy, even Aerosmith w Run DMC, Cypress Hill, Rage Against the Machine🥰 Nothing better than a mix of two amazing styles of music. Must go old school-please tell me you know The Sugar Hill gang😳
This was a true feel good record front to back. Came out when I was 18/19. Huge into hair bands, Ratt is still one of my favorite bands of all time. But I was into the heavier bands as well, we were truly lucky to be young bucks in this era. 56 now WHERE DOES THE TIME GO 😮😮😮😮, time is sneaky scary fast. Peace............
Beastie Boys "3 MC's and 1 DJ" is a perfect music video for you to put faces to their voices....
Next for the Beastie Boys- Fight For Your Right, Sabotage, or No Sleep Til Brooklyn.
And if you haven't heard Run DMC, try Tricky to start.
Or Run DMC with Aerosmith doing Walk this way.
I love Tricky
Sabotage!
My Adidas!
A brass monkey is a malt liquor beverage (40 oz. typically) mixed with orange juice. But yes.....The Beastie Boys were some of the best to ever do it. And they mixed different genres into their game so essentially everyone dug their sound.
You’re definitely not wrong when referring to the Beastie Boys as a band or a group. All these dudes played/play the instruments.
exactly what I was going to say. They became better and better musicians with each album, especially starting with check you head.
I mean they did start as a punk band so they were pretty instrument knowledgeable.
BEASTIE BOYS!!! FUN!!! 🤟✌👊🏼👍🏻
THAT'S all I remember them as👊🏼!!
@@jayleon89 Thoigh Kate Schellenbach (sp) was the drummer back then.
@@jayleon89 I saw them as a punk band.... They could barely play.
We liked to party hard back in the 80’s. We had lots of party and drinking songs.
I'm guessing the higher pitched one you like is Ad Rock🥰🥰
*The King Ad Rock ;)
Yup
Watch the movie, Lost Angels.
Ad Rock, the actor. Good stuff.
@@ajschroetlin2196 I had no idea!!!!! Will definitely watch it 😁
@@sarafrey3163 it really is an interesting movie. Not your typical 80s movie. And he plays the lead role.
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Ad Rock is the high pitched voice, MCA has the deep voice and Mike D is somewhere in the middle. Them having completely different voices and styles is one of the reasons it works so well
Definitely check out No Sleep Til Brooklyn!
The story behind that song is glorious, the crew trying to crash out on the train after a show and the boys kept screaming No Sleep Till Brooklyn!
This album came out when I was in High School...So thankful I grew up during the 1970/80 and the 1990''s
Listen their album Paul’s Boutique. So far ahead of their time.
Maybe, even ahead of it's time, right now !
Groundbreaking !
The Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band of rap.
@@bricesbigbasstacular8172 With B-Boy Bouillabaisse, I lean more to Abbey Road.
I keep saying that truth
with all the sampling on that record I don't think it could be done today. So much awesome on that album.
Beastie Boys “Car Thief” off the Paul’s Boutique album is amazing 🤩
Waay back when the Beastie Boys started, rap wasn't seen as a black/white thing, but just a Brooklyn thing. They started as a punk group, but honestly they'd do whatever kind of music that house party was playing.
Rap was ALWAYS considered a Black thing. The Beastie's understood this very much and spoke to this. That's what made them great! Btw, it was a Bronx thing...That permeated to the other 4 boroughs.
@@jonpoetical
Um, look at the history again. You got it all wrong.
There was a short period in history when hop-hop wasn't about black or white, where it was only "this is what people are into in Brooklyn." Most of whom happened to be black. Before it spread across the country.
@@elbruces I grew up during that time, Holmes!
@@elbruces But don't take it from me. www.pbs.org/newshour/show/the-beastie-boys-on-rap-friendship-and-taking-a-stand-for-their-values
@@jonpoetical so did I, and it was definitely a Black and Puerto Rican thing, now that being said My Hip Hop ain’t Hip Hop without the Beastie Boys!!!! License to Ill is one of those Albums that shaped my youth!!
These guys were truly amazing. There isn’t a memory from my junior high/high school days that don’t have the beastie boys in it. So sad that Adam Yauch passed away several years back. Truly miss these guys and their music.
Yesss.. RIP Adam 🥺
So…many…Beastie…songs. They always have so much fun and it makes YOU have fun. Believe the comments and make a list. ❤️
Edit: Amber, it’s Ad Rock you like. He’s like the ‘party’ voice. 🔥
Ad Rock is the high pitched / whiny voice, Mike D is the most "normal" of the three, and MCA has the really obvious raspiness to his voice, that's how I always tell them apart.
Walked into my physics class in high school. On the chalkboard someone wrote Licensed to Ill. I had no idea! 15 years ago you had songs for ringtones this was mine! Imagine a 40 year old neurology tech and this rings out at the desk!? Lmao!! Y’all rock!!
Starts digging in a closet knowing I got an original cassette from late 80s around here somewhere.
I remember rewinding the cassette of LLcoolJ over and over and over again till we learned all the words to I Need Love
mine had the words worn off
It is mix tape time 😂
You all really should of done more by these giants..... you wont regret the time spent going down the rabbit hole.
The song 3MC'S and 1DJ is a must 💯🔥
Even though I was too young to be aware when this album actually came out, somehow this became the soundtrack to my high school and college years of the 90s. In band, a big chunk of us were obsessed with "Licensed to Ill" and this song in particular. We danced to it every band banquet, and the sax players and drumline learned to play it for football games. Then a whole new set of friends were obsessed in college and we'd yell lyrics at each other lol. So odd but I love it.
It seems more and more that Amber having the coolest Dad in the World!
I wore this tape out! Even after all these years, I can sing/rap every line. A lady minister, too. The Beasties were amazing live; may MCA RIP. Who else expected "Let it flow, let yourself go..." to come up right after?
Check out anything from the album Paul's Boutique, you will NOT be disappointed
Absolute 💯 facts !
fax
faks
I'm an old metal head hippie,but how FUN are the Beastie Boys!!! they were freaking Awesome
You need to do more Beastie Boys! It's been way tooooooooo looooong! Do Shake Your Rump.....you won't regret it!
Hold it now, Hit it was the first song they released and they built the rest of this album around it. No Sleep 'til Brooklyn is another banger from this album. The whole album is great.
Honestly...the best way to experience The Beastie Boys is to NOT jump around their catalog until you've finished License To Ill followed by Paul's Boutique. The group underwent a major change in style after Paul's Boutique.(they started playing their own instruments)
And Paul's Boutique is, IMO, one of the best rap, and definitely one of the most historically significant, albums ever. Significant as to how it affected the music industry going forward.
And it could never be made today because of sample licensing. Hundreds of samples on the album. All would need to be cleared and paid for. There’d be no money left to make an album after paying so many sample fees. It would break a budget.
Dude the look on your face when ‘t-shirts’ - priceless - like Christmas morning. No cap. 🔥
Sabotage, Intergalactic, No Sleep 'til Brooklyn, then let's get some Anthrax with Public Enemy doing Bring the Noise!
You should check out Rhymin’ & Stealin’ and “no sleep til Brooklyn” “she’s on it”
I agree Chris, those are my 3 favorites
Amber, you would definitely like the official video of "3 MCs and 1 DJ" by them. Awesome video.
They have so many epic, game changing records... but this will always be my fave and the most fun.
Brass Monkey is a liquor and thats what they're singing about...its a citris flavored liquor...
I always thought it was Malt Liquor and OJ
@@RyanMurray Trust me...its a citrus premix you buy at the liquor store....its extremely tart...had my share of it back in the 80's...lol...you could buy it for $5.95 a 5th until that song came out and then it went to $12-15 a 5th....
I thought it was Chivas scotch and OJ. Whatever, they all sound ugh to me. Dry martini would be my choice.
@@RyanMurray Me too! Wtf lol
Drank plenty of it back in the day.
It's not only the flow by himself - they are three guy singing the same song and they have 1000% synchronization with the flow. Is just mind blowing - I mean even in one takes or concerts they was able to flow with other fluently. Just genius.
Hard to believe this song is exactly 35 year old this year.
😮 okay now I feel old, thanks for that.
😁😂😎
Thank you. I’ve never heard this one. Being a white Jewish guy myself, I was into the beastie boys back in the day, but only knew their main stream head’s like fight for your right to party, and no sleep till Brooklyn, and heard a few other ones. So I’m re-discovering them as well. I do remember seeing magazine ads for how to make the brass monkey. I don’t remember which alcohol was being advertised I just remember the term brass monkey. Thanks again.
If you haven't you should give Black sheep,KRS1,Pharsyde, Slick Rick, Doug E. Fresh. The 80's were a great time for music. Keep expanding your musical tastes.
Yes!!! Love Beastie Boys!! So unique and awesome.......this is why they’re in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2012!
The PERFECT Beastie Boys choice! 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Thank you ... that was my request!! Whoo hoo
@@StaciaAmnaber awesome call! 💜💜💜
It's so nice as a middle aged person watching young people react to this music, so many years later:
that these beats are fresh
You have no idea how HUGE this album was when it dropped. It was epic. EVERY song is great.
On Apple plus they have a documentary of the two surviving members of Beastie Boys on stage going over their history. Very funny and great. It’s called Beastie Boys Story
You guys gotta react to their hit "Intergalactic Planetary"
"Girl walked by, she gave me the eye, reached in the locker, grabbed the spanish fly ..." Whoosh ... right over the heads 🤣
MORE BEASTIE BOYS PLEASE!!!!!!
Intergalactic
So whatcha want
3mcs and 1dj
Sabotage
Pass the mic
Great song! My favorite song from the Beastie Boys is "So What'cha Want"
This song was in Encino Man, I always picture the three guys dancing!
They were dope back in the day. They were awesome in concert. Great reaction guys
I don’t know about other people but this was the ultimate high school party song. We didn’t have brass monkey but we did have Bonne’s Farm Strawberry Wine!
✌️💗😊
Brass Monkey was hard to find but we managed to locate it back in the day. The bottles were covered in dust. Fruity tasting fo sure.
Yes yes oh my so true
We had Old English and colts 40's.
Bottles & James watermelon wine coolers and Jamaica me happy passion fruit coolers
God I can taste it and it made me a little nauseous lol
The Beastie Boys became a full on band. They have an album of instrumentals collected from various albums in which they play the instruments. They have some fantastic videos. Spike Jonz directed the legendary video for Sabotage (recorded as a band). The video fir 3 MC and 1 DJ is fantastic. I forgot the song, but there is one with actors (including Will Ferrell) playing them. The Fight for Your,Right video made them stars.
Rob Squad if you liked this, you GOTTA react to Beastie Boys - Pass The Mic. You will lose your freakin' minds! The bars and flow are sick!
3 MC's and 1 DJ is one of the best video/songs as a whole, and includes one of the greatest DJ's ever showing off his amazing skills. If you like this that is one of the best, and the Official video gives you a great view of each of them, recording in their actual studio at the time.
Please do Tears for Fears , (Shout) or Everybody Wants to Rule The World.
The song right after Brass Monkey “Slow and low” is tops too. I’m a little late to the party so I’m sure you’ve heard. So many great songs by these guys.
The great thing about the Beastie Boys is each successive album just gets better and better
This statement is NOT true, licensed to ill has always been their pinnacle album. That doesn't mean there hasn't been individual bangers that were absolutely out of this world, but as an entire work, licensed to ill was in a league of its own!
@@thegooniverse495 that’s your opinion.
@@motodork radio play time, number of singles, and record sales all say it's fact not opinion.
@@thegooniverse495 I’m not talking about those things. I’m talking about the quality of the music. And in my opinion, it gets better with each successive album.
I would say Paul’s Boutique, Check Your Head, I’ll Communication, and Hello Nasty are better quality albums than License to Ill. But all of them are great!
Back when you could buy the Brass Monkey single in stores, on cassette tape, the B side had the instrumental version which absolutely got played(and still does) at sporting events….everything from junior hockey to NBA/NFL/NHL games!
Beastie boys “ 3MC’s 1DJ” is a must!
This hit hard in the clubs back in the 80's that bass would make your insides shake
Check out Slow and Low from the Beasties or anything from Whodini, you won't regret it.
I love the Beastie Boys. I absolutely love watching Amber rock out to songs
Beastie Boys - "Three MC's and One DJ", "Shake Your Rump", and "Intergalactic"... just to name few to go on the MUST hear list. Either way, please dive into this rabbit hole instead of just doing one song here and there, every now and then. It's a journey where you can't just check out like one song a month. Once you start, keep going...
I was a junior in high school when this album came out. I loved it.
And THIS is why I get tired of Eminem getting all the credit for white rappers
What credit? No one says em was the first. Em’s credit goes to his lyricism.
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Lots of people give him credit for being the "only" from the old school. But me, I'm fine with the Beasties keeping their head down when it comes to all that "discourse."
@@danmacias5173 Oh excuse me LORD KNOW ALL
To younger generations maybe
To get an idea of what Eminem thinks of the Beasties, compare his album cover of “Kamikaze” to “License to Ill”. By the way, anything post-1990 is not “old school”, young uns. 🤪
This is great. I can say it’s very nice to see new listeners and the song still sounds great. Thanks
If y'all like this, you should check out "Intergalactic" next.. It's on another level..
My all time fav Beastie Video. 🤖
This song brings back memories of being a teenager in the late 80s and going on some crazy rides at the local carnival or the county fair and being slammed around on a rollercoaster to this song and several others by the Beastie Boys and having zero idea what the song was about LOL. Good times. BTW, the album that this is on, "License To Ill", was their breakout album and one of the first multimillion-selling rap albums. Eminem paid homage to the album a few years ago by releasing an album, "Kamikaze", with a cover that was almost identical to the cover of "License To Ill".
SABOTAGE! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
"That part sounds familiar." Haha it's used so much in movies too. Iconic, truly.
Highly recommend you try Get It Together by the Beastie Boys and Q Tip.
I second this!!!
Pop your cherries on these two: Root Down & Sabotage (Album: Ill Communication)
How about a little PM Dawn to mellow us out.
Set adrift of Memory Bliss
Looking through patient eyes, and Id die without you, as well!!
This album ruled the planet in 1986 ! The whole album was huge!!
Bah this is their old stuff. They got a thousand times better later on. Try Sureshot
nothing wrong with the classics bub! all their shit is good!
@@intotheabyss42478 This sounds immature man. Later on they really showed off their musical skills
Watching the videos of these songs is another whole vibe. They have an awesome sense of humor.
fight for your right to party is their worst song. please skip it
This is such a packed house 🏠 party song. People would always play this song and the house would bump so hard I'm surprised we didn't all fall through the floor.
What makes them special is that they rap back and forth during the verse at each other, which makes the timing incredible
This was the best song to blow out your Kenwood speakers to back in the day on cruise nights. The bass...yeeeaaahhh!! 😂
Saw them in concert twice - Still have the Licensed I=To Ill shirt - these guys owned the late 80's
“3 MC’s and 1 DJ” RIGHT NOW!!!!
I went to high-school in the 80s .EVERYBODY loved the Beastie Boys..esp this album....rap/hip hop heads, metalheads (like me), new waves kids, kids into dance music , nerds, hippies, etc.
You two should watch the documentary about the boys. The two remaining members walk you you through their history with a lot of laughs and some tears…
When my daughter was little, she thought they were saying YOU GOTTA FIGHT FOR YOUR RIGHT TO POTTY. she laughed so hard lol
That’s funny as hell !
And you’re only on their first album. They are so much better when they start playing their own music. You need to check out 3 MCs and 1 DJ, High Plains Drifter, Intergalactic, and pretty much everything on Check Your Head and Paul’s Boutique
Licensed to ill is top 25 albums of all time! I’m talking Rock, RnB, pop. All of the genres
No sleep til Brooklyn is a good time by them. You will probably get a lot of requests for 'Sabotage', which they did later and was more technically advanced, but their early songs like this were just popping! Great reaction guys.
Seeing you smiling this whole video makes me smile. 😊
I love the smile Amber has as, I assume, she is remembering her Dad singing around the house…
and to think , until one died, they stayed to gether as a band for over 30 years. RiP AY