Oh nobody else has reacted to these two classic hip hop videos from 1991: Son of Bazerk “Change The Style” Son of Bazerk “The Band Gets Swivey On The Wheels” Trust me, you’ll be glad you checked it out. Produced by the Bomb Squad (Public Enemy), and with a foot in old funk and soul, it’s totally creative insanity
@@mattphillips538 cool theory but Paul's Boutique was released in '89. Internet (TCP/IP) was established in '83, well before 1993. Paul's Boutique is however one of the best!
@@wfinch1138 You're technically right, TCP/IP was indeed established earlier (and the word "internet" had been used in other, more generic contexts even long before that, going back to the telegraph), but the World Wide Web was invented in 1989 (same year this came out), opened to the public in 1990, and the Web protocol went royalty free in 1993. So while the Internet existed in some form earlier, 1993 is a significant year for the birth of what we now know as the Internet. It was kind of a process, but you're technically right.
Pauls Boutique is probably my favourite Beasties album ... it's got to be their best rapping They were notorious during this era for spending all their money on "toys" be it ping pong tables or home cinema projectors or macked out Lincoln Continentals... and then you see Mike D playing a Sega Genesis (!) It's the only thing that really DATES the album!
I used to think Beastie Boys were just frat-rap-rock just from the heavy rotation "Fight for Your Right" got on MTV. It's only in the last few years I've come to appreciate just how ground breaking, nay, earth shattering they were. I just feel lucky I got to the point where I appreciate the sheer craft on display.
Album was produced by a duo known as The Dust Brothers. Everything they produced is worth checking out at least once. Just be aware another band now known as The Chemical Brothers released several works as The Dust Brothers before signing to a US label and having to change their name so if you find something that feels like it doesn't fit it's probably them.
The Beastie boys are the perfect example of guys who were way ahead of their time but in the right place at the right time at the same time. #legends #realhiphop
Definitely a true American dream story, three Jewish kids from NYC. Running in any circles they wanted to. Partied hard in the beginning, then rested on music diversity. And talent.
The beats and production on this track are just so dynamic. You just want to move your whole body, not just your head. Party music. Check out Public Enemy's "Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos"
"I'm like Sam the butcher bringin' Alice the MEAT" B-Boys slipping in a naughty little innuendo about the nice lady from The Brady Bunch. So wrong. So RIGHT.
Still waiting for Fight for your Right (to Party) and Hey Ladies, these 2 tracks took over the 90s or a bit. Love from Canada for the reactions keep them coming.
One odd instrument I heard they use, and may be what you were talking about in the background, was a Fast Food to-go cup and straw, moving the straw up and down... you know the sound. The cup was prolly a White Castle.
@@mensabooty You know what, I knew that, forgot about that. Thanks man. Yeah the straw thing is so cool. Once you know what it is you can not unhear it.
This is the best example of an almost infinite B-Boys playlist.. I was 18 when this broke and was like 🤯🤯. I wish I could hear these bangers for the first time again. Glad the next generation can appreciate their genius.
You’re the best at this; you totally get their humor and goofiness. Being themselves instead of trying hard to be something else makes them super relatable. It’s like you’re watching your friends act a fool. And since there kind people to boot, it’s just easy to appreciate where the creative nonsense meets the talent and dedication.
I finally found your livestream of Paul’s boutique. Great job.. sorry about the ending. When you want a different genre I’d like to see you react to Blue October’s “hate me” or “fear”. Congrats on the 4k! 5k will be soon.
The way this song switches up, often, is like a small sample of the entire album (Paul's Boutique). That whole album is like a complex symphony of rap. The song at the end "b‐boy bouillabaisse" is a like a 12 minute album in itself...it has at least 6 songs: a variety of styles and vibes, in the one song.
You were getting so hyped and I was just waiting to see the look on your face when the vocals went out and that spacey bass sound comes on. Man I miss being in my 20's throwing a house party in the 90s and blasting all this stuff. Everyone's just bumping.
Started off as a punk rock band in the 80's. Check out Pollywog Stew. Then as the Punk Rock scene died they discovered hip-hop. Got in early and helped define Hip-hop music. One of the true pioneers of Rap music.
This is their first album after leaving Def Jam. They signed with Capital and moved to Los Angeles. Check out the video for Hey Ladies and it’s clearly California
You’re taking me down memory lane! I had my oldest daughter the year this was released. She’ll be 35 this year. My generation was the last great generation for amazing music! IMHO. Keep up the great work!!
Hey Stax, I thought I'd drop off another suggestion for the BB, if interested. "Beastie Boys - (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party) (Official Music Video)" (by the channel: Beastie Boys) --This song was released as their fourth single from their debut album called "License To III" and was released in 1986. The song was written by Adam Yauch and band friend, Tom "Tommy" "Triphammer" Cushman. This album was the first rap LP to ever top the billboard album charts, and Rolling Stone counts it as one of the best albums ever made. As always I enjoyed rocking with you and thanks for sharing.
@@StaxReacts If you react to "Fight for Your Right To Party" video, you should follow it up with the half hour short film/video of "Fight for Your Right To Party (Revisited)". It's hilarious and filled with great cameos.
The Dust Brothers are absolutely INSANE producers. All the stuff they do with beats to this day are some of the best I ever heard and then you get the Beasties spitting over it all. Incredible track and album.
Sure Shot, Get It Together, Ch-Check It Out (original, then the Letterman performance), Professor Booty (trust me lol), Brass Monkey. On that last one, dont pay attention to the video of the kids at school, or just listen to a version with only lyrics or something. The amateur video distracts from how dope the beat is and you shouldn't hear that song for the first time that way lol.
They knew what's hippin', rappin', rocking, funkin', 'understatement-igredients' are, could be, should be, have to be. They had the lust, they didn't look in/at one direction - and they did it so satisfying well!
Look up Ricky Powell, He's the Andy Warhol of NYC. If you see the fish-eyed lens on BB videos. It's Ricky Powell. One of the best photographers in NYC. He lived in my hood. A pleasure to meet him. He did sure shot..One of my favorites. I'll try finding all the samples BB used on this song
when they came to Australia (check your head tour 1992 ) I won a comp on a local radio station for tickets to their first live gig in Brisbane at the Metropolis tavern and I think there were only about 150 ppl there. It changed my life .. got to meet them :) although they warned us if we kept speaker diving ( diving off the speaker stacks into the front row) they might quit .. what a fukn night it was.. Ty Beasties
I would give almost anything to bring back bands like Led Zep, Pink Floyd, The Beatles and of course the Beastie Boys, and be able to enjoy them from their start, and be able to hear this music for the first time at my age.
If you wanna hear a flow you should check out Nonstop Disco Powerpack. Once it starts, it continues straight through to the end without a break even for a second. Hence, “Nonstop”
The funny thing is I will randomly play this when I'm in VR chat, and if there's any people around me 9 out of 10 times they all stop talking and look at me and ask "who is this?!!!!" and the really awesome part is that's when they're bboy Journey Begins ❤
I've always thought that sound that they repeat near the end of the song is someone sliding the straw up and down in a McDonald's cup. Tell me I'm wrong.
Dude, all I can think of is the John Mayer Dave Chappelle/Roots skit on different cultures reacting to music you should react to it. anyone who knows.. you know. "You're not gonna do that to me, the guitar and the drums..." LOL
Love your Beastie Boys reactions. As for other groups that are funky and doing their own thing from that era, De La Soul (Me Myself and I), Digable Planets, A Tribe Called Quest.
Welcome to that which is the Beasties. Next time you take a drive, just listen to the Paul's Boutique album start to finish. Its my favorite pure hip-hop record
I always assumed they shot this video on the roof of the Capitol Records building because they were in the same clothes during the Paul's Boutique release party, which was also on the roof of the Capitol Records building lol But who even knows with these guys
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You gotta do this next, it explains the production th-cam.com/video/AYwCZqzrmaQ/w-d-xo.html
The music video was shot in Los Angeles
I've seen them live. One of the best shows I've ever seen.
Oh nobody else has reacted to these two classic hip hop videos from 1991:
Son of Bazerk “Change The Style”
Son of Bazerk “The Band Gets Swivey On The Wheels”
Trust me, you’ll be glad you checked it out. Produced by the Bomb Squad (Public Enemy), and with a foot in old funk and soul, it’s totally creative insanity
35 years later the beats are still next level.
Top tier🔥🔥
@@StaxReacts This track dropped 4 years before the Internet was invented
@@mattphillips538 cool theory but Paul's Boutique was released in '89. Internet (TCP/IP) was established in '83, well before 1993.
Paul's Boutique is however one of the best!
@@wfinch1138 Fine. This track dropped 2 years before there were any web pages.
@@wfinch1138 You're technically right, TCP/IP was indeed established earlier (and the word "internet" had been used in other, more generic contexts even long before that, going back to the telegraph), but the World Wide Web was invented in 1989 (same year this came out), opened to the public in 1990, and the Web protocol went royalty free in 1993. So while the Internet existed in some form earlier, 1993 is a significant year for the birth of what we now know as the Internet. It was kind of a process, but you're technically right.
I love the way you love the Beastie Boys. People can't understand how dope that crew was. Paul's Boutique took us all by surprise back then.
They’re amazing 🙏🏽❤️
Still among my favorite albums of all time!
Pauls Boutique is probably my favourite Beasties album ... it's got to be their best rapping
They were notorious during this era for spending all their money on "toys" be it ping pong tables or home cinema projectors or macked out Lincoln Continentals... and then you see Mike D playing a Sega Genesis (!) It's the only thing that really DATES the album!
🙏🏽🔥🔥
also the greatest sample album of all time. Literally influenced congressional policy so that it can never be attempted again
"I got the peg leg at the end 'a my stump-ah.....shake your rump-ah" RIP MCA
RIP🐐❤️
I used to think Beastie Boys were just frat-rap-rock just from the heavy rotation "Fight for Your Right" got on MTV. It's only in the last few years I've come to appreciate just how ground breaking, nay, earth shattering they were. I just feel lucky I got to the point where I appreciate the sheer craft on display.
They are magicians 🙏🏽
I was one of those frat-guys in 86-87 who only knew Licensed To Ill, wasn't until later that I found this.
Album was produced by a duo known as The Dust Brothers. Everything they produced is worth checking out at least once. Just be aware another band now known as The Chemical Brothers released several works as The Dust Brothers before signing to a US label and having to change their name so if you find something that feels like it doesn't fit it's probably them.
Okay bet I’ll check them out, thank you for the recs
Fight Club soundtrack from the Dust Bros too. Hot.
shit i didnt know The Dust Brothers were involved in this. I used to listen to those guys too lol
The Beastie boys are the perfect example of guys who were way ahead of their time but in the right place at the right time at the same time. #legends #realhiphop
Definitely a true American dream story, three Jewish kids from NYC. Running in any circles they wanted to. Partied hard in the beginning, then rested on music diversity. And talent.
Blessing🙏🏽
Integrity & art, and a desire to have fun.
One of my fav bboys songs, just feels GOOD
Ditched Rick Rubin for the Dust Brothers, basically!
This came out in summer of 1989. And right before the 80s ended (same year), The Humpty Dance came out. Hell of a way to end the decade.
Amazing 🙏🏽
Da peak of hip hop
The beats and production on this track are just so dynamic. You just want to move your whole body, not just your head. Party music.
Check out Public Enemy's "Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos"
Betttt adding it to the list
"I'm like Sam the butcher bringin' Alice the MEAT"
B-Boys slipping in a naughty little innuendo about the nice lady from The Brady Bunch.
So wrong. So RIGHT.
🙏🏽🙏🏽‼️
This was also the era where 2 Live Cru were banned, so guys like the Boys leanred to be subversive.
Still waiting for Fight for your Right (to Party) and Hey Ladies, these 2 tracks took over the 90s or a bit. Love from Canada for the reactions keep them coming.
Trying to get to them brother, thanks for the love🙏🏽
80's
Just to let you know, the produce at the end of the video represents that this is fresh
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Blastin beastie boys in the Walkman skating to school, boys were epic. They fuckin hay day of rap, then and the next 15 years so dope.
Love from 🇨🇦
That was the hay day of rap
My opinion
😎😎❤️❤️
Public Enemy: Rebel without a pause.
Betttt
Keep the Beasties coming - Great video Stax!!!
Thank you so much
Might be my fave reaction to this track - you hit all the things that make it the amazing song it is.
One odd instrument I heard they use, and may be what you were talking about in the background, was a Fast Food to-go cup and straw, moving the straw up and down... you know the sound. The cup was prolly a White Castle.
I had white castles once and it slapped🔥🔥 that’s crazy talent
McDonalds straw my friend, they used a different plastic for them in the 80s
@@mensabooty You know what, I knew that, forgot about that. Thanks man. Yeah the straw thing is so cool. Once you know what it is you can not unhear it.
this is a video of a man that is understanding EXACTLY what the boys were about. keep up the good work my man
I appreciate that!
Sweeeet! Thanks for keeping on with the boys.
No problem🙏🏽
This song is everything awesome!
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
This is the best example of an almost infinite B-Boys playlist.. I was 18 when this broke and was like 🤯🤯. I wish I could hear these bangers for the first time again. Glad the next generation can appreciate their genius.
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I love your reactions!
Thank you for saying that, made my day 🙏🏽😊
High Plains Drifter by Beasties is fire 🔥
Right on man! You did it!!!!!!!
Thank you so much 🙏🏽❤️‼️
This song is fire. This whole album is fire.
You’re the best at this; you totally get their humor and goofiness. Being themselves instead of trying hard to be something else makes them super relatable. It’s like you’re watching your friends act a fool. And since there kind people to boot, it’s just easy to appreciate where the creative nonsense meets the talent and dedication.
Thank you so much
So funky, so groovy, so good and again so much great musicianship, it never get's boring. Again great sounds and production
Glad you enjoy it!
These guys are the best, such a banger. You should do a reaction to their song "The Move" or "Professor Booty" get ready for some bass.
Love the bass, will bring it very soon
I finally found your livestream of Paul’s boutique. Great job.. sorry about the ending. When you want a different genre I’d like to see you react to Blue October’s “hate me” or “fear”. Congrats on the 4k! 5k will be soon.
Thank you so much, and it’s okay about the ending that’s just the world of copyright we live in. Thank you so much I appreciate you 🙏🏽❤️
your face when the funk kicked-in immediately lolol 0:26
awesome to see ppl finding out about the Beasties
Awesome! I knew you'd like this one. TY so much for letting us enjoy your reaction to it.
Of course, thank you for supporting
The way this song switches up, often, is like a small sample of the entire album (Paul's Boutique). That whole album is like a complex symphony of rap. The song at the end "b‐boy bouillabaisse" is a like a 12 minute album in itself...it has at least 6 songs: a variety of styles and vibes, in the one song.
🔥🔥🔥I did a reaction to it already
You should check out the song they did with Nas “Too Many Rappers” 👍
Coming very soon
Life is good. I celebrate with you the good times. I love the beats too.
Likewise brother🙏🏽❤️
You were getting so hyped and I was just waiting to see the look on your face when the vocals went out and that spacey bass sound comes on. Man I miss being in my 20's throwing a house party in the 90s and blasting all this stuff. Everyone's just bumping.
🙏🏽🙏🏽🔥🙏🏽
Beastie Boys and their various producers ascended Old School style to something immortal
Started off as a punk rock band in the 80's. Check out Pollywog Stew. Then as the Punk Rock scene died they discovered hip-hop. Got in early and helped define Hip-hop music. One of the true pioneers of Rap music.
One of the mount rushmore bands of hip hop. Never mad a bad song.
🔥🙏🏽
This is their first album after leaving Def Jam. They signed with Capital and moved to Los Angeles. Check out the video for Hey Ladies and it’s clearly California
Wowww thank you so much
Such a great album
Right🔥🔥‼️‼️
You’re taking me down memory lane! I had my oldest daughter the year this was released. She’ll be 35 this year. My generation was the last great generation for amazing music! IMHO. Keep up the great work!!
That is awesome!
One of my favourite BB videos because you can see the other members acting to the other cameras , just a brilliant idea.
🚀🚀🚀
That song takes me way back, lol Cruisin around the mall parking lot with this song blasting from the tape deck, simpler times.
Gooood timesss😎
Gotta check out Pass the Mic next 😎
Oh it’s coming
Hey Stax, I thought I'd drop off another suggestion for the BB, if interested. "Beastie Boys - (You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party) (Official Music Video)" (by the channel: Beastie Boys) --This song was released as their fourth single from their debut album called "License To III" and was released in 1986. The song was written by Adam Yauch and band friend, Tom "Tommy" "Triphammer" Cushman. This album was the first rap LP to ever top the billboard album charts, and Rolling Stone counts it as one of the best albums ever made. As always I enjoyed rocking with you and thanks for sharing.
Yes mam I think I’ll do a full album reaction live to License to III. Thank you for supporting me
@@StaxReacts If you react to "Fight for Your Right To Party" video, you should follow it up with the half hour short film/video of "Fight for Your Right To Party (Revisited)". It's hilarious and filled with great cameos.
That low growling note was done by an old analog synthesizer (my guess is a Korg). The sounds that come out of those are amazing!
"IT'S THE JOINT" is a 80s Hip Hop Classic, just to let you know. That's way the snippet was used for nostalgia.
pauls boutique is probably one of the most influential hip hop albums ever
Loved your reaction! Subbed!
Thanks for subbing!
Greetings from boogie down Bronx little brother, you’re on a roll. Don’t stop now.
Thanks bro‼️‼️this means a lot seriously ❤️
th-cam.com/video/QTcJq80GeLw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Jsca_pZOJwHjG08t
This should be your next Beastie Boys reaction
The Dust Brothers are absolutely INSANE producers. All the stuff they do with beats to this day are some of the best I ever heard and then you get the Beasties spitting over it all. Incredible track and album.
🙏🙏🙏
This song contains 13 different song samples…..amazing ❤
That’s literally insane 🔥🔥
Sure Shot, Get It Together, Ch-Check It Out (original, then the Letterman performance), Professor Booty (trust me lol), Brass Monkey. On that last one, dont pay attention to the video of the kids at school, or just listen to a version with only lyrics or something. The amateur video distracts from how dope the beat is and you shouldn't hear that song for the first time that way lol.
They knew what's hippin', rappin', rocking, funkin', 'understatement-igredients' are, could be, should be, have to be. They had the lust, they didn't look in/at one direction - and they did it so satisfying well!
Agreed🙏🏽
SERIOUSLY BEASTIE BOYS NAS!!!!!!!!!!
It’s coming just trying to spread out my videos
So fire 🔥 even The Goldberg's had to do it
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Straight up GOATs.
‼️🙏🏽🔥
BB was probably the most creative band in hip hop... there was no limit to these guys...organic hip hop
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🔥
Paul's Boutique produced by The Dust Brothers. Credit where it's due!
They’re on top of the Capital Records Building in LA
More Beasties!
Trust me it’s coming, just spreading out the content
This is filmed in LA. They were on the run from their label that just dropped them.
‼️‼️🐐
Mix Master Mike will always be my fave member of The Beasties...
🙏🙏🙏🙏
2nd Album my favorite, I've listenned to the cassette tape so many time and the album flows so well together.
'Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun' from that album is also a must listen
Bettt
you gotta do the music video for "Hey Ladies" next. if you liked this, you're gonna love that.
Betttt
One of my Christmas gifts circa 1989…16 yo baby. Too bad I missed them Lollapalooza ‘94.
Amazing 🔥
As a Repeat Offender of The Beastie Boys Vids we meet again.... stay the Course, great reaction! Grunge awaits.
🔥🔥🙏🏽
The best album of all time.
From NY filmed in LA
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Beasties Boys are my favorite band.....ever.
🔥🔥🙏🏽
Crazy brilliant fools.
🙏🏽
Look up Ricky Powell, He's the Andy Warhol of NYC. If you see the fish-eyed lens on BB videos. It's Ricky Powell. One of the best photographers in NYC. He lived in my hood. A pleasure to meet him. He did sure shot..One of my favorites. I'll try finding all the samples BB used on this song
when they came to Australia (check your head tour 1992 ) I won a comp on a local radio station for tickets to their first live gig in Brisbane at the Metropolis tavern and I think there were only about 150 ppl there. It changed my life .. got to meet them :) although they warned us if we kept speaker diving ( diving off the speaker stacks into the front row) they might quit .. what a fukn night it was.. Ty Beasties
They’re the produce
🔥🔥🔥
The only rap group, that I am aware of, that has sampled the percussion instrument, Lion's Roar!
🔥🔥‼️
PIAD in FULL! Head of there time!
🔥🔥🙏🏽
Miss the Beastie Boys
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I would give almost anything to bring back bands like Led Zep, Pink Floyd, The Beatles and of course the Beastie Boys, and be able to enjoy them from their start, and be able to hear this music for the first time at my age.
🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
DJ Mixmaster Mike scratching that deep bassline.
If you wanna hear a flow you should check out Nonstop Disco Powerpack. Once it starts, it continues straight through to the end without a break even for a second. Hence, “Nonstop”
Betttt I’ll add it to the already long list that I have
SHES CRAFTY!!
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The funny thing is I will randomly play this when I'm in VR chat, and if there's any people around me 9 out of 10 times they all stop talking and look at me and ask "who is this?!!!!"
and the really awesome part is that's when they're bboy Journey Begins ❤
I've always thought that sound that they repeat near the end of the song is someone sliding the straw up and down in a McDonald's cup. Tell me I'm wrong.
love sweet love
💙💙💙
Speaking of Brooklyn... "No Sleep Till Brooklyn". But, also "Girls". 😊
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Dude, all I can think of is the John Mayer Dave Chappelle/Roots skit on different cultures reacting to music you should react to it. anyone who knows.. you know. "You're not gonna do that to me, the guitar and the drums..." LOL
Love your Beastie Boys reactions. As for other groups that are funky and doing their own thing from that era, De La Soul (Me Myself and I), Digable Planets, A Tribe Called Quest.
Thank you so much, I have those groups on my list🙏🏽
Still waiting for the “Hey Ladies” reaction. Your head is gonna explode!!🤣🔥
It’s coming soon
Welcome to that which is the Beasties. Next time you take a drive, just listen to the Paul's Boutique album start to finish. Its my favorite pure hip-hop record
Will do for sure, thank you 🙏🏽
That was 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nooo capppp🔥🔥🙏🏽
Rockin that Perk jacket
Gotta rep the hometown, you from around the area?
best thing is they made thier own beats with real instruments
🔥Beastie Boys NYC🔥
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you should watch the sample videos.......where they get all of these beats and samples is INSANE!
I always assumed they shot this video on the roof of the Capitol Records building because they were in the same clothes during the Paul's Boutique release party, which was also on the roof of the Capitol Records building lol But who even knows with these guys
Amazing thanks for the indo
Beastie Boys got big when they moved to Socal😁 We were Party animals!
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Coast Contra - Never(freestyle) is a must.
I’ll check it out
Beastie Boys Legend my Teen Heros ❤
🙏🏽🔥❤️
@@StaxReacts thanks for little ❤️ 🥰