@@trixstermillion2190- I had always wondered that too. I watched a video about how some DJs would record something at home during the day, and use it DJing that night. Apparently there was a type of record the manufacturer could make that wasn't as permanent as vinyl, but cheaper. They were normally used as demos for the finished record. So you could splice together a loop of something and then have it put on record relatively cheaply. I cant for the life of me remember where I saw that.
Some of these samples are so obscure and buried in the track, and all of them blend so well with the songs. This was really the Beastie Boys at their peak in terms of production / co-production with Mario C (and without the Dust Brothers or Rick Rubin, of course). Who makes a song with modified classical music samples for the beat and a De La Soul lyric for the hook? Plus some of the crazier stuff on this album was actually played by the Bboys, like the bass line on Just a Test for example.
This album's production BIG BANGED my musical brain back then. Thank you for the amazing breakdown. A lot of juicy tracks, bits and breaks to listen to.
There were 4 samples in the song: ‘Intergalactic’ by the ‘Beastie Boys.’ (1998) -------------------------- 1. ‘Prelude in C# Minor‘ - Les Baxter (1968) (Which is the Organ sounding Moog Machine used throughout the song right when the first verse comes into play) -------------------------- 2. ‘Love Is Blue (L'Amour Est Bleu)’ - The Jazz Crusaders (1968) (Which is the jazzy bass riff used at the bridge of the song.) --------------------------- 3. ‘Hang on in There‘ - The Stovall Sisters (1971) (Which are the vocals saying the line: ‘Do It!’ During the bridge of the song and right before the song ends) ---------------------------- 4. ‘The New Style’ - Beastie Boys (1986) (Which is the line: ‘mmmm...DROP?!‘)
Yooooooooo this was my favorite cd!!!!! Great job on finding all the samples I knew most of them but some of them surprise me keep up the good work definitely subscribing oh wait I'm already a subscriber
Great breakdown, guys. But how did y'all forget to include "Dr. Lee, PhD", which samples the drum machine backbeat of "League of Nations" by Simple Minds?
Yeah. I'm on www.whosampled.com all the time. Two of my favourite songs, when it comes to creative sample-use, are 'Faking the Funk' by Main Source, and the Salaam Remi remix of 'Nappy Heads' by The Fugees. Check them out on the site if you want to be really impressed by creative sampling.
"Well I'm the Benihana chef on the SP12 I chop the fuck out the beats left on the shelf You be like 'Hello Nasty, where you been?' It's time you brought the grimy beats out the dungeon" - Ad-Rock
Ahhh, those Beastie Boys even sampling themselves. They are pure genius.
They did that a bit in Paul's Boutique too!
I always wondered how some groups scratched off of records of songs that didn't exist yet.
@@trixstermillion2190- I had always wondered that too. I watched a video about how some DJs would record something at home during the day, and use it DJing that night. Apparently there was a type of record the manufacturer could make that wasn't as permanent as vinyl, but cheaper. They were normally used as demos for the finished record. So you could splice together a loop of something and then have it put on record relatively cheaply. I cant for the life of me remember where I saw that.
They're called dubplates.
Hello Nasty is so good, with Check your Head and Ill Communication making their run in the 90’s arguably the best run ever.
hello nasty is a masterpiece. first album i ever owned and im glad it was
Same here!
Its shite
@@jamiewilliams685 No.
Same 🤘
What can we say about a band that made more than 1, in fact about 3 or 4 masterpieces?
Some of these samples are so obscure and buried in the track, and all of them blend so well with the songs. This was really the Beastie Boys at their peak in terms of production / co-production with Mario C (and without the Dust Brothers or Rick Rubin, of course). Who makes a song with modified classical music samples for the beat and a De La Soul lyric for the hook?
Plus some of the crazier stuff on this album was actually played by the Bboys, like the bass line on Just a Test for example.
Hubo una vez un gran rey que tenía muchas tierras, un castillo y también un amorrrr. Genios!
10:36 is one of my favourite ever bits of Beasties’ flow, the way they take the lines and join in on some phrases... it’s perfect 👌🏻
Greater than the sum of it's parts. Hello Nasty was perfect
9:20 I have a feeling the scratch is Ace Of Base - All That She Wants.
Hello nasty is a masterpiece. 👍🏻💯 Everything they produce is a Masterpiece... specially Paul's boutique. Brilliant band. The beastie boys rule
8:20 that sampling is genius. I never even noticed it
This album's production BIG BANGED my musical brain back then. Thank you for the amazing breakdown. A lot of juicy tracks, bits and breaks to listen to.
Those steel drums in Body Movin my god
There were 4 samples in the song: ‘Intergalactic’ by the ‘Beastie Boys.’ (1998)
--------------------------
1. ‘Prelude in C# Minor‘ - Les Baxter (1968) (Which is the Organ sounding Moog Machine used throughout the song right when the first verse comes into play)
--------------------------
2. ‘Love Is Blue (L'Amour Est Bleu)’ - The Jazz Crusaders (1968) (Which is the jazzy bass riff used at the bridge of the song.)
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3. ‘Hang on in There‘ - The Stovall Sisters (1971) (Which are the vocals saying the line: ‘Do It!’ During the bridge of the song and right before the song ends)
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4. ‘The New Style’ - Beastie Boys (1986) (Which is the line: ‘mmmm...DROP?!‘)
I’ve wondered for years where the sample came from for The Move! Thank you so much for shedding light on the mystery!
Hello Nasty, some of the best lyrics ever on this album, "I like my sugar with coffee and cream" genius.
"Dogs love me cuz I'm crazy sniffable!"
I loved this album so much.
Classic hip hop album oozing samples Just how it should be
NY drill rappers: We sample the most songs out of any NY artist.
Beastie Boys: *hold our beers*
4:30 love that sample and great album cover
Gracias por el video. Beastie Boys por siempre! Hello Nasty, uno de sus mejores discos!
What a fantastic channel! Thanks! ❤
Thank you 😊
Igor Stravinsky is SOOO hip hop man!
its cool to know that Intergalactic from Beastie Boys and Dungeon Freakshow from Pizza Tower has the same instrumental
Simply amazing.
0:22 isn't credited, but it's the intro titles to the classic children's TV show Thunderbirds. A staple of sample culture in the UK.
3:43
天才すぎ
ほんでオモロい
Excellent work, one of my fav albums
The steel drums on Body Moving are what make it. Pretty sure Jurassic 5 also sampled the Neil Merryweather drum sample on their song "Break".
Facts!!!
Well all I can say is props to them or their musical culture! Some jewels they sampled for sure!
Yooooooooo this was my favorite cd!!!!! Great job on finding all the samples I knew most of them but some of them surprise me keep up the good work definitely subscribing oh wait I'm already a subscriber
intergalactic has one of the best beats ever
(1:00) That Quincy Jones sample is SICK! 😎👌🔥🔥🔥
I like that they sampled a fitness tape
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
Great breakdown, guys. But how did y'all forget to include "Dr. Lee, PhD", which samples the drum machine backbeat of "League of Nations" by Simple Minds?
Hello Nasty is a sonic and sample masterpiece!
Nice work. I think Jurassic 5 used that Neil Merryweather track too. Never noticed before
love this album. missed gary numan are friends electric sample on super disco breakin
I miss this album, i will go find on vinyl
@1:27 When those big drums drop, hold the f*ck on mang!
Love these beastie boys videos.
@ 8:40 is that Simon & Garfunkle, Sound of Silence in there?!
This is gold
Los grandes ángeles negros. 💗💗💗
That was Great😎
I have been able to find tracks that I have long forgotten because of this. Thank you and keep it up. Also, how in the hell do you figure this out?
whosampled.com
Yeah. I'm on www.whosampled.com all the time. Two of my favourite songs, when it comes to creative sample-use, are 'Faking the Funk' by Main Source, and the Salaam Remi remix of 'Nappy Heads' by The Fugees. Check them out on the site if you want to be really impressed by creative sampling.
Dogs love me cause I’m crazy sniffable.
Another great video!
What is the sample in 18:10 in Beastie Boys - Target Center, Minneapolis, MN (Aug 10, 1998)(In the Round)
ua-cam.com/video/Fstw2mXmXH8/v-deo.html ?
Can you do To The 5 boroughs?
The Beastie Boys are fucking amazing.
More like who DIDN’T they sample!
Got to be one of the weirdest most eclectic albums to ever get into the mainstream
i love it
No mention of Gary Numan???
Beauty Bruv ! Remix there too...👍✌🏼
"Well I'm the Benihana chef on the SP12
I chop the fuck out the beats left on the shelf
You be like 'Hello Nasty, where you been?'
It's time you brought the grimy beats out the dungeon" - Ad-Rock
THANK YOU!!!
7:05 Workaholics intro
Jelly Donut every time it plays It reminded me of the beasties lol.
BEST album next to Pauls
I pick Nasty and Check ahead of Boutique but all great.
Awesome thanks!
Thank You
Is there a video about the sampling source of "To The 5 Boroughs"?
I want to watch it!
🤯🔥
junkie xl please
Holy shit, I immediately recognized that Graham Central Station sample from I Never Dream by A.A.L. (Nicolaas Jaar). It’s not on whosampled though..
🤯 🧠 mind blown.
1:28 gta 5 music
That's a legendary 70's chilean band called Los Ángeles Negros. Love that song also.
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Bradford sure sounds funny in grasshopper unit, like he plugged his nose.
What about the “I wish I could play basketball in the rain and not get wet” sample?
Damn I watched the whole vid, and still no one knows what the “Yo” beatboxing sample is at the beginning of The Move
Alex bradford plugs his nose in grasshopper unit
No-Body-Can-DoIt-LikeMixMasterCan!
Yo!!! What about "Instant Death"??!
I don’t think any samples have been found yet, not that I could find.
By this point they were doing a lot less sampling of other records and sampling themselves a lot more
something is about to happen with beastie boys
Sometime, maybe a Basement Jaxx edition?
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Bet u can’t find the samples from hot sauce committee
Try doing Burial
Jurasic 5 please
Do renard pr futret next.
I don’t listen to hip hop except the Beastie Boys, is there anyone modern who uses samples as much as them?
Could you do Burial next?
Do a classified sample
1:27 Los Angeles Negros de 🇨🇱
I still think its a conspiracy!
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Lol they sampled Ivor Stravinsky.
most people listen to igore stravinsky when they farm
-crow t. robot
The Samples: NWA EDITION
Brace yourself fool!
Actually,very first sample is Gary Numan-Are "friends" electric,for Super Disco Breakin'
I don’t think it was.
@@8mu- Any other idea ? Those 3-4 synth notes sounds similar
Alex bradford vs beastie boys grasshopper unit ,ix
Salve! Bboys $&$&$&$
So much of it is barely recognizable. Good job on the breakdown
To all the people in the Dead Sea!! 😂
ÁNGELES NEGROS VIVA CHILE
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