Back in the 80’s... when someone was on your tip it meant they were sweating you. Like they were all up on you and were basically pestering you. We used to say that to each other all the time... “Damn Bro, back up... you’re all on my tip”
Chuck D came before the Beastie Boys... you are probably thinking of LL as the Beasties got his demo listened to which got him signed to Def Jam in 84... NEVER MIND I MISREAD YOU RIGHT
@@waltkash1972 I was because of what Chuck D himself said...."Adam and the Boys put us on our first tour 25 years and 79 tours ago. They were essential to our beginning, middle and today. Adam especially was unbelievable in our support from then 'til now, even allowing me to induct them into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame," he continued. "I consider myself a strong man and my father says be prepared to lose many in your post-50 path of life. Still, I'm a bit teary-eyed leaving this plane. R.I.P. Adam aka MCA."
Yes, to "on my tip", but no to "Wiffle Ball Bat". a Wiffle ball bat is a rather huge plastic bat that kids would use with a plastic ball to play baseball or softball. What he was saying about "did it with a wiffle ball bat" was referring to him using the bat on the girl while they were gettin' busy.
Wiffle ball bats are ribbed at the handle...which makes for more fun for the girl...if you know what i mean. when you are with a wild crazy girl, they are down for anything when getting busy, including play with "toys" on their body. I've had my share of fun with these types of girls and in the heat of the moment they are down for anything and everything.
RIP MCA... Enjoy the fly spot with the Champagne. Their next album "Pauls Boutique" is so crazy....you have to hear it all. It is a "whole album" listen, slap on headphones, print up or get the lyrics, fire one up, and get lost in crazy town. It is one of the last albums that legally sampled the crap out of everything. Print out the lyrics, you will still be smiling when it's over. Love you folks...
Classic gold!!! I wore the chit out of this tape when it was new. This song was so popular with teens at that time - the MTV generation and skaters especially. I love hearing these old gems. Great reaction H&J. :-) I think that interesting bass sound was a bass-beat played in reverse. That entire album was fire: Girls, Brass Monkey, Fight For Your Right, and my personal fav: No Sleep Till Brooklyn. They were one of the first bands to really succeed in the market of blending hiphop sound and rock sound together.
Rip MCA...Adam Yauch,the deep voice dude That inverted beat is dope,if you can imagine subwoofers going inward instead of out that's basically what that is
so weird connection.. MCA resembles "booger" from the movie "revenge of the nerds" ( in his early days) and the guy who PLAYED "booger" was the singer "Taco" of "putting on the ritz" fame as a result ive held the secret belief they were the same man.. like super man and clark kent
Beatie Boys are credited as one of the "Four Pillars" of rap/hiphip along with Run/Chuck/LL... They brought their flavor and participated greatly in the raising up rap/hip along with many others of course
He told a little story that sounded well rehearsed Four days on the run and that he's dying of thirst *The brew was in my hand and he was on my tip* His voice was hoarse, his throat was dry and he asked me for a sip
This is and will always be my jam!!! Beastie Boys are the sh*t! There’s MCA, Ad-Rock and Mike D. This License to Ill album was probably one of the best hip-hop albums EVER! Check out more of their stuff they are A+ mazing
Paul Revere was playing in a car on street below, started rapping “me and Kidd sensation and our home away from home, in the black Benz limo with the cellular phone . . .” Mixed Paul Revere with Posse on Broadway. Profile has Kangol and Superstars, not by accident; Whiskey male, 1972 Super beetle, 4 12 inch woofers where back seat was. GenX ‘walks this way.’ 😎
Here is a cool piece of hip hop history. Beastie boys are the second group signed by def JAM and Rick Rubin is the DJ on this 1st album. LL cool jay was brought to def JAM by them and they took a unknown group with them on their first tour Aka Public enemy. Flavors clock is just like the Volkswagen emblem mca wares on fight for your right to party.chuck D and LL induct them in to rock and roll hall of fame
@@anthonyv6962 you are right and I am glad you corrected me I guess maybe I saw mc a wearing it live there shows where insane they had A huge inflatable dick and balls on stage and cages with strippers a in 86 the coke and lsd was kicking. That's where I saw public enemy and ll cool jay for the first time LL was preforming can't live with out my radio and P.E had not started with uiforms yet they were doing early versions of fight the power and bring the noise
It wasn't "MC Ace", the lyrics were: "MCA was with it, and he's my ace, so I grabbed the piano player and I punched him in the face." Beastie Boys are: M.C.A. (M.C. Adam) - Adam Yauch (R.I.P.) Adam "Ad Rock" Horovitz Mike D. - Mike Diamond Their whole Licensed To Ill is fire. Some classics to check out: Brass Monkey, Sure Shot, Shake Your Rump, 3 MC's and 1 DJ, No Sleep Till Brooklyn,
Still have 21 Beastie Boy cassette tapes, got 18 of them on CD now. Boys Entering Anarchist States Towards Internal Excellence! R.I.P. MCA and R. Powell, the grove and view on Hip Hop that you helped influence has filled the lives of so many and your talents and contributions to my life is VERY missed! Love u2, fun reactions and VERY GOOD VIBES!
Y'all are so wonderful. Don't ever stop doing what you do. Certain things work better for different people. And everything y'all do is right. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for what y'all do.
I grew up with these boys in Brooklyn, seen them on the block and in the clubs many times back in the 80's... One of their best tracks in my opinion "No Sleep til Brooklyn"... Its a ROCK/RAP track FIRE!!!... Their official video is funny asf also
Beastie Boys was 3 guys. Mike D, MCA and Ad-rock. If ever you have the chance, they shot a concert documentary called 'Awesome; I fuckin' shot that!'...watch it. It's an AMAZING show! Sadly MCA passed away in 2012. He was my fave.
When all the hihop and rap, everything was just getting born. The Beasty Boys were running the delivery room. There was a love in the art that was amazing. It was respect of each other that brought people together. Look back at what was going on and everyone was working together with no budget. Selling on the streets and home made studios. Look at the history of jams in those apartments, sleeping on couches in danger of starvation. No one had the time to fight over bull**** and none survived with out that bond. It is amazing how many good tunes the Beasties had and how many groups were beside them. No one makes it alone and the Boys found so many to bring along. It was all in good fun and determination. Anyone remember "The Three Stooges"?
You need to react to an OG Beastie Boys track The New Style off their first album. Everyone has been sleeping on this one. It’s probably one of the first beat switches in hip hop ever! And you can’t miss when the beat mmmmm.... drops!
The part, "He was on my tip", means he was sweatin him for that beer. So back then on my tip pretty much meant all up in your face looking to get something. #OldSkoolFool 😆
Fun fact, the beat, bass and everything on the song is actually the original beat they're going to use for the song but in reverse. They heard how the song sounded in reverse while rewinding and digged it so they kept it. It's why the base has that vrrrtt sound
That's off the first album and that whole album is good. Read the words on the tail of the plane that's pictured on license to I'll album. When I was a kid we thought it was funny it says eat me
This was one of my favorite songs on License to ill...actually love every song on this album but Paul Revere and Brass Monkey were a favorite at our school dances. Love the reactions 🤘🔥🤘🔥#HOG
Don't know if you all watched The Get Down but last episode they show a short clip of them setting up in a ball court. It was one of those courtside shows that introduced the Besties to the cut in the late 70's. According to the documentary.
I grew up to this, this jam had everybody's trunk rattling, back in the day. Look up a group called...Tuff Crew..the Danger Zone album. These cats are out Philly. Take notice to the first joint Smooth Momentum see if you can guess the sample they used
Hey guys! Just subscribed!! I know this song back and forth! I will spit every word basically to this whole album and I'm a 49 year old white girl!! Beastie's were phenomenal and you have so much more to listen to! They were very influential, Dre sampled a lot of their stuff on Straight Outta Compton (listen for Ad Rock's very distinctive voice on Dopeman). You guys are awesome! You just got yourself another subscription! Keep it going! You both should review Def Leppard's Pour Some Sugar on Me! You probably know it, but you should watch the video and break down the song! Much love to you both! You guys are sweet together ❤ Bye for now!
Back in the 80’s... when someone was on your tip it meant they were sweating you. Like they were all up on you and were basically pestering you. We used to say that to each other all the time... “Damn Bro, back up... you’re all on my tip”
Word is bon, that's fresh homie lol
@@waltkash1972 bond.
@@lydiaholcomb7592 The "d" is silent in the hood Lydia... spelled it how it's pronounced :-)
"Tip" was also used in other ways for example: Watch that chic she on the Sneak Tip, or Jealous Tip... used as a way to represent a state of mind
@@waltkash1972 I figured. I usually don't correct people. Darn pandemic is getting to me hahaha!!
Beastie boys: Ad-Rock, MCA, Mike D, R.I.P. MCA
Don't forget Mix Master Mike
Yeah bro
🙄
@@LordenMiller not on this album. He wasn't around until later.
@@LordenMiller and Mario C
Thirty plus years later & I still know every word.
Chuck D "Without the Beastie Boys there would be no Public Enemy"
Or LL Cool J. at least not as soon as we did.
Chuck D came before the Beastie Boys... you are probably thinking of LL as the Beasties got his demo listened to which got him signed to Def Jam in 84... NEVER MIND I MISREAD YOU RIGHT
@@waltkash1972 there is a interview out there with him saying it...
@@daddyoca69 Oh yeah no doubt I read your comment incorrectly first time... I thought you were saying the Beasties put Chuck D in the game... My bad
@@waltkash1972 I was because of what Chuck D himself said...."Adam and the Boys put us on our first tour 25 years and 79 tours ago. They were essential to our beginning, middle and today. Adam especially was unbelievable in our support from then 'til now, even allowing me to induct them into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame," he continued. "I consider myself a strong man and my father says be prepared to lose many in your post-50 path of life. Still, I'm a bit teary-eyed leaving this plane. R.I.P. Adam aka MCA."
"On my tip" means in your face, but "wiffle ball bat" refers to his "junk". We all miss you MCA....🎤
Yes, to "on my tip", but no to "Wiffle Ball Bat". a Wiffle ball bat is a rather huge plastic bat that kids would use with a plastic ball to play baseball or softball. What he was saying about "did it with a wiffle ball bat" was referring to him using the bat on the girl while they were gettin' busy.
You’re waaaaaaaay off on the Wiffle Ball Bat explanation
You’ve obviously never played or seen baseball played
Goofballs, he is using slang, wiffle ball bat is referring to his private
Wiffle ball bats are ribbed at the handle...which makes for more fun for the girl...if you know what i mean.
when you are with a wild crazy girl, they are down for anything when getting busy, including play with "toys" on their body.
I've had my share of fun with these types of girls and in the heat of the moment they are down for anything and everything.
Means jocking you
Interesting part of hip-hop history, the Beastie Boys gave Rick Rubin LL Cool J's demo tape and got LL signed with his first record deal
Without them he may have still made it, bug he may not have too. Theres alot of talented people who just don't catch that lucky break.
And Beastie boys was a punk Rock band who made fun of rap lol Run DMC brought them out
RIP MCA... Enjoy the fly spot with the Champagne.
Their next album "Pauls Boutique" is so crazy....you have to hear it all.
It is a "whole album" listen, slap on headphones, print up or get the lyrics, fire one up, and get lost in crazy town.
It is one of the last albums that legally sampled the crap out of everything. Print out the lyrics, you will still be smiling when it's over.
Love you folks...
I think they sampled 35 separate songs on one of the Paul’s Boutique tracks.
*AdRock has always been my favorite Beastie. R.I.P. MCA❤*
Arguably the best hip hop song from the BEST HIP HOP BAND EVER!!!!!! Second album changed EVERYTHING Paul❤️
Highest selling rap album of all time with no collaboration or producer needed
This beat is actually being played in reverse, hits hard AF
Facts! This shit slaps so hard!
By far one of their best songs. This album made my car literally jump.
Classic gold!!! I wore the chit out of this tape when it was new. This song was so popular with teens at that time - the MTV generation and skaters especially. I love hearing these old gems. Great reaction H&J. :-) I think that interesting bass sound was a bass-beat played in reverse.
That entire album was fire: Girls, Brass Monkey, Fight For Your Right, and my personal fav: No Sleep Till Brooklyn.
They were one of the first bands to really succeed in the market of blending hiphop sound and rock sound together.
Agree with all 💯
One of the best Rap groups ever, true Hip Hop Artists !!
Yessss! Love this! We bumped hard to this song and the entire CD back in the day! With the right speakers, that backwards bass bumps HARD!!❤️❤️✌️
CD? Man you must be young. Used to rock the cassette in the boom box.
I burnrd this CD and transferred it to my USB drive in my car. You have no idea how popular this album was I was six in 1986.
Its a crazy fantasy version of themselves. A tall tale
What's up Half and Jai, this was the cassette tape to have back in the day Bumpin it in the old 65 impala cruising Hollywood Blvd.
Yesssssssss!
Been listening to this shit since I was like 12 & that beat is still hard AF
Open message to the younger generation: Know your rap history. It didn't start with Dre and Snoop and Tupac. These 3 white, Jewish kids were LEGENDS.
One lonely Beastie I be..
So simple but one of the best lines ever
Dang I'm old. Bring backs memories. Love you guys
"on my tip' meaning he was jocking his flow.
Come on crew!!! Smh
Rip MCA...Adam Yauch,the deep voice dude
That inverted beat is dope,if you can imagine subwoofers going inward instead of out that's basically what that is
Hell yeah..felt like you were getting sucked into the speakers if you had that good system!
You two are awesome. You're everything that's right about humanity.
They're like Time magazines most beautiful couple of 2020 lol
You guys were right on time today. Had a crappy day so far and you guys always make it better. Thank you so much.
so weird connection.. MCA resembles "booger" from the movie "revenge of the nerds" ( in his early days) and the guy who PLAYED "booger" was the singer "Taco" of "putting on the ritz" fame
as a result ive held the secret belief they were the same man..
like super man and clark kent
Beatie Boys are credited as one of the "Four Pillars" of rap/hiphip along with Run/Chuck/LL... They brought their flavor and participated greatly in the raising up rap/hip along with many others of course
Hopefully y'all react to no sleep till brooklyn
This might be my fav Beastie track ever. Just as awesome every time I hear it 35 years later!
Finally!!!.Ty for reacting to this. All time favorite song by them
“He was on my tip” as in the tip of his nose. Meaning he was in his face.
WRONG
Awesome guys. I was 17 when the Beastie Boys released this song . it never gets old
I believe its mca, mike D, king ad rock
yep "Ad Rock" is the name
Yes. MCA, Adrock, and Mike D
Can't go wrong with anything off that album. 😎
Loved going to school jamming on the Beastie Boys! Especially on Paul Revere!!
I was about 12 when this came out and we wore this tape(cassette in a boom box) out! You should really check out the whole album. It’s such a classic.
He told a little story that sounded well rehearsed
Four days on the run and that he's dying of thirst
*The brew was in my hand and he was on my tip*
His voice was hoarse, his throat was dry and he asked me for a sip
This is literally my favorite from them! The beat sounds dope af in the car 🔥❤️
This is and will always be my jam!!! Beastie Boys are the sh*t!
There’s MCA, Ad-Rock and Mike D. This License to Ill album was probably one of the best hip-hop albums EVER! Check out more of their stuff they are A+ mazing
Paul Revere was playing in a car on street below, started rapping “me and Kidd sensation and our home away from home, in the black Benz limo with the cellular phone . . .” Mixed Paul Revere with Posse on Broadway. Profile has Kangol and Superstars, not by accident; Whiskey male, 1972 Super beetle, 4 12 inch woofers where back seat was. GenX ‘walks this way.’ 😎
Here is a cool piece of hip hop history. Beastie boys are the second group signed by def JAM and Rick Rubin is the DJ on this 1st album. LL cool jay was brought to def JAM by them and they took a unknown group with them on their first tour Aka Public enemy. Flavors clock is just like the Volkswagen emblem mca wares on fight for your right to party.chuck D and LL induct them in to rock and roll hall of fame
Its Mike D. with the VW symbol
@@anthonyv6962 you are right and I am glad you corrected me I guess maybe I saw mc a wearing it live there shows where insane they had A huge inflatable dick and balls on stage and cages with strippers a in 86 the coke and lsd was kicking. That's where I saw public enemy and ll cool jay for the first time LL was preforming can't live with out my radio and P.E had not started with uiforms yet they were doing early versions of fight the power and bring the noise
These guys were ruthless😝Love the Beasties
Good Vibes, Boom...Hey Half and Jai, Love these guys, so fun...Thanks, Peace
Omg I still remember all of the lyrics to this classic beastie boys song 😂
It wasn't "MC Ace", the lyrics were: "MCA was with it, and he's my ace, so I grabbed the piano player and I punched him in the face."
Beastie Boys are:
M.C.A. (M.C. Adam) - Adam Yauch (R.I.P.)
Adam "Ad Rock" Horovitz
Mike D. - Mike Diamond
Their whole Licensed To Ill is fire. Some classics to check out: Brass Monkey, Sure Shot, Shake Your Rump, 3 MC's and 1 DJ, No Sleep Till Brooklyn,
Still have 21 Beastie Boy cassette tapes, got 18 of them on CD now. Boys Entering Anarchist States Towards Internal Excellence! R.I.P. MCA and R. Powell, the grove and view on Hip Hop that you helped influence has filled the lives of so many and your talents and contributions to my life is VERY missed! Love u2, fun reactions and VERY GOOD VIBES!
pretty old goodness one off their first mid 80s love the besties creative chaos
You two are so much fun! Thanks for bringing some light into all of our lives out here.
High planes drifter is a must, it’s like Paul revere part 2
Finally!!! 🙂 been waiting for this reaction!
Happy Monday! It's Monday July 17th 2023! Loved the video and have loved the Beastie Boys since I was 16 when this album came out!
Y'all are so wonderful. Don't ever stop doing what you do. Certain things work better for different people. And everything y'all do is right. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for what y'all do.
I grew up with these boys in Brooklyn, seen them on the block and in the clubs many times back in the 80's... One of their best tracks in my opinion "No Sleep til Brooklyn"... Its a ROCK/RAP track FIRE!!!... Their official video is funny asf also
I bought this on cassette when it came out!!!! I bet before either of y'all born!!!!
Dann now I'm feeling old😂😂
Awesome that y'all are rocking to a song I was listening to in the mid eighties....
Beasties are one of the Rap Goats....RIP MCA
Love seeing beastie boys getting the love they deserve...true hip hop legends
Produced by Rick Ruben...a genius
Beastie Boys was 3 guys. Mike D, MCA and Ad-rock. If ever you have the chance, they shot a concert documentary called 'Awesome; I fuckin' shot that!'...watch it. It's an AMAZING show! Sadly MCA passed away in 2012. He was my fave.
I loved how much you enjoyed this:)
Saw them in concert .
Philadelphia..they opened for RUN DMC... those were the days....
Hey! New sub here, I stumbled across yall in my recommended section. The Beastie Boys are one of my all time favorites! RIP MCA
When all the hihop and rap, everything was just getting born. The Beasty Boys were running the delivery room. There was a love in the art that was amazing. It was respect of each other that brought people together. Look back at what was going on and everyone was working together with no budget. Selling on the streets and home made studios. Look at the history of jams in those apartments, sleeping on couches in danger of starvation. No one had the time to fight over bull**** and none survived with out that bond. It is amazing how many good tunes the Beasties had and how many groups were beside them. No one makes it alone and the Boys found so many to bring along. It was all in good fun and determination. Anyone remember "The Three Stooges"?
You need to react to an OG Beastie Boys track The New Style off their first album. Everyone has been sleeping on this one. It’s probably one of the first beat switches in hip hop ever! And you can’t miss when the beat mmmmm.... drops!
My favorite beastie boys track. Bass is dope AF
The part, "He was on my tip", means he was sweatin him for that beer. So back then on my tip pretty much meant all up in your face looking to get something. #OldSkoolFool 😆
I like listening to Sabatoge from them on my way to work 😂
This is my all time fav Beastie Boys song. Still jam it at max volume in the car.
It's like the old saying, "Get off my jock", basically he was all up in his face. (He was on my tip)
Fun fact, the beat, bass and everything on the song is actually the original beat they're going to use for the song but in reverse. They heard how the song sounded in reverse while rewinding and digged it so they kept it. It's why the base has that vrrrtt sound
YO! We all got a cousin like that homie. Anytime you hanging you already know what time it is.
Okay, in the 1980s when someone says you're on their tip that means that you're right in their face, right on the tip of their nose.
i def appreciate every time you stop you rewind a little bit. Its refreshing to see.
Love Beastie Boys since the day MTV dropped "Fight for your right" 😁. Makes you want to hop a horse and ride thru the desert 😂😂
Yes! One of my favorites! 😆♡♡♡
felt this. didn't take y'all long to see this for what it is...🔥
love both of your reactions for real love fromvIreland
One of the first Hip-Hop bands. This song is from the mid-80s-Great Album!!
Love love love this jam!
That's off the first album and that whole album is good. Read the words on the tail of the plane that's pictured on license to I'll album. When I was a kid we thought it was funny it says eat me
This was one of my favorite songs on License to ill...actually love every song on this album but Paul Revere and Brass Monkey were a favorite at our school dances. Love the reactions 🤘🔥🤘🔥#HOG
first cassette I ever bought. still have and listen to it in my garage... yes I still have my boom box.😋
Don't know if you all watched The Get Down but last episode they show a short clip of them setting up in a ball court.
It was one of those courtside shows that introduced the Besties to the cut in the late 70's. According to the documentary.
For years I've been telling people "I grabbed two girly's and a beer that's cold"...but nobody ever understands anymore.
It’s the names of the guys in the band Mike D, MCA, AdRock
"On my Tip, On my Jock" he was Bugging him
Hands down.. my favorite beastie song!!
The entire "Licensed to Ill" album was just foolishness and fun!
Fun fact that beat was a normal beat but played in reverse to make that effect. Tons of respect to the Beastie Boys.
You'll Rock backwards
Oh soundtrack of my teen years, gods I miss the 80's
In the 80' s " on my tip " meant u pressin someone for something, nothing sexual was meant by that it was just 80's slang
I grew up to this, this jam had everybody's trunk rattling, back in the day. Look up a group called...Tuff Crew..the Danger Zone album. These cats are out Philly. Take notice to the first joint Smooth Momentum see if you can guess the sample they used
Hey guys! Just subscribed!! I know this song back and forth! I will spit every word basically to this whole album and I'm a 49 year old white girl!! Beastie's were phenomenal and you have so much more to listen to! They were very influential, Dre sampled a lot of their stuff on Straight Outta Compton (listen for Ad Rock's very distinctive voice on Dopeman). You guys are awesome! You just got yourself another subscription! Keep it going! You both should review Def Leppard's Pour Some Sugar on Me! You probably know it, but you should watch the video and break down the song! Much love to you both! You guys are sweet together ❤ Bye for now!
"I had a little horsie named Paul Revere" Paul Revere is the horse's name!
🙄😒
U guys are funny as hell... me and the wife love watching your videos
Pioneers and GOAT!!
Dope! You guys should do LL Cool J "Rock The Bells".
If you love the story telling in this song then you will love "High Plains Drifter" for sure...
I used to think I was so cool because I knew all the words to think song. Lol. I still get so pumped when I hear the beginning of this song.
The good old cassette tape days.