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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: sonickteam2 on May 18, 2004, 05:08:00 pm
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has anyone heard that new Beastie Boys song?
its like, they keep putting out the same record, OVER and OVER again. someone kill them please.
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The video was kinda okay...
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Yeah, and the video is the same as Sabotage, which means not so great the second time around.
I loved "Hello Nasty," but it had been four years since the last album, and it was still working for me. Though it's been four years since "Hello Nasty," I'm not so sure I'll need more Beasties.... Kinda makes me sad.
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The Beastie Boys never really did it for me. In fact, I really don't like them. I thought some of Check Your Head was ok but other than that I dunno. I never really heard anything after that. Guess I'd had enough. Paul's Boutique always drove me nuts. My first year of college I lived in a dorm and that thing was in heavy rotation.
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I'll still go see them if they tour here. They bring back fond memories....Brass Monkey and wine cooler era...And parents telling us to turn off that new found "crap" that we played over and over...
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I used to love the Beasties. I remember hearing "She's On It" and "Rock Hard" in clubs and thinking they were fantastic. The first few albums are amazing. However, it's starting to wear thin. Maybe it's because I'm older. Maybe the novelty of white-boy rap-rock is gone. I think I listened to "Hello Nasty" twice. I'm already bored with the new single. I just don't think their sound is aging well.
I'd see them again in a heartbeat though. Their shows are always very entertaining.
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well the Dust Brothers production alone on "Paul's Boutique" makes it's a milestone release... it helped create the entire genre of trip hop music. what would be interesting is a instrumental version of PB. "The In Sound From Way Out!" is an collection of instrumental only tracks shows the Beastie Boys at their best. Take away the shouting and one gets some pretty groovy tracks. There is a track on the Paul Boutique era "Shadrach" single which ranks among my fav Beastie Boy. If only because of The Jam sample at the end of the track...
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Originally posted by Sugartastic Tee Silk:
I'll still go see them if they tour here. They bring back fond memories....Brass Monkey and wine cooler era...And parents telling us to turn off that new found "crap" that we played over and over...
they dont play any of that License to Ill shit in concert. not anymore. expect for Slow and Low
much like Radiohead, the Beasties have ix-nayed thier first 2 CDs pretty much altogether.
:(
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
well the Dust Brothers production alone on "Paul's Boutique" makes it's a milestone release...
By any chance, are the Dust Brothers related to the glimmer twins?
<img src="http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/vacuum-cleaner-james-dyson.jpg" alt=" - " />
Is this guy the dust father?
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no i'll bet in a dance off the dust brothers would beat the glimmer twins... but the dust brothers would be top dogs in a fight club :D
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
well the Dust Brothers production alone on "Paul's Boutique" makes it's a milestone release... it helped create the entire genre of trip hop music. what would be interesting is a instrumental version of PB. "The In Sound From Way Out!" is an collection of instrumental only tracks shows the Beastie Boys at their best. Take away the shouting and one gets some pretty groovy tracks. There is a track on the Paul Boutique era "Shadrach" single which ranks among my fav Beastie Boy. If only because of The Jam sample at the end of the track...
In Sound is really excellent...good call there, kos.
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
"The In Sound From Way Out!"
I downloaded that from Napster just to check it out and you're right - it's sick.
Paul's Boutique is an epic album. Completely unsung as far as it's impact on music. I love "The Sound of Science" off that album - me and a couple of buddies used to try to name each sample - at one point during the early free download days, we put together a disc of all of the sampled songs from the Beasties - it was over 150 songs. My favorite was Jeremy Steig's "Howling For Judy" (http://jruaux.free.fr/clips/Jeremy%20Steig%20-%20Howling%20For%20Judy.mp3) from Sure Shot and Jimmy Smith's "Root Down (and Get It)" (which you can find here (http://jruaux.free.fr/samples.htm) but the 9:30 forum blocks me from linking because of parenthesis in the URL).
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Originally posted by vansmack:
Jimmy Smith's "Root Down (and Get It)[/b]
is one excellent album
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here's a site that id's samples used on paul's boutique
http://www.moire.com/beastieboys/samples/index.php (http://www.moire.com/beastieboys/samples/index.php)
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Sugartastic Tee Silk:
I'll still go see them if they tour here. They bring back fond memories....Brass Monkey and wine cooler era...And parents telling us to turn off that new found "crap" that we played over and over...
they dont play any of that License to Ill shit in concert. not anymore. expect for Slow and Low
much like Radiohead, the Beasties have ix-nayed thier first 2 CDs pretty much altogether.
:( [/b]
maybe the Beasties should do what Wire did a couple years back... take on tour another group to do the early stuff they don't want to do anymore...
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i wish there was a hook in the new song....
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They always sounded like three whiney Jews to me.
Not that that's a bad thing, to some people.
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Sugartastic Tee Silk:
I'll still go see them if they tour here. They bring back fond memories....Brass Monkey and wine cooler era...And parents telling us to turn off that new found "crap" that we played over and over...
they dont play any of that License to Ill shit in concert. not anymore. expect for Slow and Low
much like Radiohead, the Beasties have ix-nayed thier first 2 CDs pretty much altogether.
:( [/b]
I'd still go.
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Originally posted by Sacktastic Bag O' Nuts:
They always sounded like three whiney Jews to me.
Not that that's a bad thing, to some people.
I just consider them a silly party band...like Village People and all that.
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Except for 2 early songs that I still love, I cannot stand the Beastie Boys. In fact, they get on my freaking nerves. Years ago, I made the mistake of buying one of their CDs. Neither of the 2 songs I like are on it and I've maybe forced myself to listen to it twice. If I thought I could get more than 50 cents for it, I'd sell it. I don't even know which one it is, I hate it so much. It was before Communication what-ever-the-crap that stupid song is but after the 1st one. A total crap fest.