As a black man, this is why I hate this "cultural appropriation" stuff. We all learn from each other, and appreciate good stuff when we hear/see it, then add a twist to it to create something new. i'm 53, and I promise you, everything in the 80's and 90's was just a lot more fun.
I think whoever started this whole "cultural appropriation" phenomenon has tricked the general population into thinking that it's all about respecting other cultures, but it's really a kinder, gentler way to say "white people shouldn't do black/brown/etc people things." Meanwhile, in real life, regular folks don't care about taking influence from other cultures, races, or civilizations because that's what we've always done throughout the history of humanity. America is supposed to be the "melting pot," so let's share and be happy.
03:00 had me wondering a few things, 1. Why was my mother asking me to take out hamburger meat seeing as I'm 36 and married. 2. Since when does she write like an American calling hamburger meat instead of just calling it mince 😂 This was a great review, being from Ireland this song was always very popular here, even banned from being played in some pubs after 9pm because anarchy would break out with people headbutting each other and throwing glass bottles and anything that wasn't nailed down, great times 🔥 ☘
The '90s were a hell of a time to be alive. We were the last generation to come of age last century, which was both a blessing and a curse. We are blessed from having lived to have seen such times, but we are cursed from having the knowledge of what we have lost. I have often said that the 1990s didn't officially end until 8:45 AM on 9/11/01. We were a bit naive and blissfully ignorant, without any inkling of the hell storm that was crawling towards us on that horrific morning.
I'm a 54 year old generation x grandmother of 5 😁 I used to hit the clubs in my early 20's and jump up, jump and get down! This jam brings back some GREAT memories! They have quite a few good jams, but "Jump Around" is a classic!
got a few years on me, but I definitely Jammed to this in high school. Jumping around at the High School parties at the cool kids house who's parents would leave them home alone for a weekend. Now as a parent myself all I can think is that those people were NUTS. Lol good times. I joke and tell my kids I'll be the guy at the old folks home blasting Slayer and trying to get a mosh pit going.
As someone from the era when this came out I'm continually shocked how many people today make assumptions about race based on music genre. Back in the day, it was NORMAL that it could be anyone singing. It's almost like the society has gone backwards instead of gotten more progressive and open.
Exactly this. All the progress made in the 90's/early 2k's seems wiped out now. And by who? Race hustlers (including politicians) who quite literally CAN'T AFFORD to have things any other way. Make of that what you will, do your own research.
@SaltyShaman you know who pulls the race card and fosters division? Any organization (including political party) that will lose money and power if there is no division. Think about that, you know exactly who I'm talking about...and yes, that includes organizations who claim to fight racism and inequality.
Yes, the picture doesn't lie. I am a white woman of 53 years and I love this song! This is the first reaction I've seen on your channel and it was an excellent reaction. It wasn't fake like quite a few of them. I also like Tom McDonald so I'll have to binge watch your channel today. New subscriber! You never know who you're going to get. LOL
Been listening to house of pain beastie boys and tons of other music… there are some songs that just slap and it doesn’t matter if the artist is white black brown or purple… parties I went to in the late 90s early 2000s there were select songs that just got everybody hyped up… this was one of them…
There is no music like 90's rock,,rap,,grunge,metal, the 90's got it all and the best of it aswell. Metallica,,Nirvana,,House of Pain,,Beastie Boys,,Pearl Jam,,OPP,,Biggie,,2Pack,,NWA the list is endless. Nothing in this time can touch them.
And don't forget techno too, the Detroit sounds. Juan Atkins, Jeff Mills, Kevin Saunderson.....Good Times! Berlin techno, acid house too. Dublin 🇮🇪 was hopping , Beastie Boys had people robbing car metal logos all over town, I rem being at a houseparty and the mantlepiece was laden with them, o dear lol Saw Public Enemy around '92, what a gig, Nirvana around tge same time damn it's mad to think that was 30yrs ago. There was hope there was something good going on, free parties, up mountains and hills, that, whatever 'that' was ended when Sept 2001 and what followed happened, like we were shunted into a different reality, memories to treasure for sure and thank god there was no stupid mobile phones to disrupt proceedings!
Metallica, Nirvana, House of Pain, Beastie Boys, Pearl Jam, OPP, Biggie, 2Pack, NWA... We knew them here to. But here in Europe, especially in Belgium, we had other stuf to dance on. In the 90's were done with guitars and mellow lyrics, the only thing we wanted to do is dance from Thursday night till Monday morning on new beat/techno/trance and later on Eurodance.
White, black, brown, yellow we all family. Ain't nobody gonna tell me differently. We can all vibe together if we want to. House of Pain is in effect, y'all!
I was 14 when this came out. It was Gen X's time. It was so popular in my junior high school that someone always brought a walkman would start shiz. Whoever did the morning announcements for 6 months straight every morning? A different kid eery day. Did the announcements then said...House Of Pain Said WHAT? And then they'd play the entire song (after locking themselves in to keep from it being stopped). The entire school erupted in dance and jumping. Every morning for 10 min the school lost control. The kid got a month's detention, every time. After 6 months, they stopped kids from doing the morning announcements and said playing that song during school was now an offense that got you instantly expelled. You could do whateer during lunch but that's it. It was a massive issue. This happened in 1992 and no one reported anything. The school didn't want to be embarrassed or get in trouble. Now, most of you would be thinking. Why didn't they stop it long before that. Sorry, they were gullible of the feral creatures they had a hand in raising. Yes, back then teachers were considered your parent who was legally allowed to teach you and keep you from 7am till 2:30 pm. Eventually 2:15pm. That's how parents saw them. So, yea. Us latchkey kids, we were thrown into the world to raise ourselves. Then, we just got worse as we got older. All my friends from back then? Either: Multiple children with multiple men, one possible even multiple children with her uncle she had his first kid at 17 willingly, strong possibility of abusive relationships, in prison, in rehab or out being a junkie somewhere, out in a gang somewhere, or literally dead. Now, those that hated me and werent my friends? Did well. One at 17 with blessings from her mother married her 43 yr old bf and had like 6 kids with him (last I heard) and her then 14 yr old brother joined a gang. Those not dead, in prison, or rehab are the survivors. Oh, and mental health wasn't a thing. It was treated as an absolute joke. So, we got no help, no medications, no nothing. It's made some very interesting characters. Yes, those of you that have heard this know what it comes from, so all credit goes to them. I just don't know their name.
Lol, they're from Woodland Hills, a hop, skip, and a jump from Malibu, and one of the most wealthy "Wonderbread" neighborhoods in LA County. Your 1st mistake was believing the hype.
@@rollomaughfling380 But the leaders of the group were Americans of Irish descent. Boston, along with NYC were both destinations for large numbers of Irish-Catholic immigrants between the years 1840 and 1920, etc. Danny Boy and Everlast were in fact born n NYC.
@@rollomaughfling380 And nothing, they were in fact from NYC and are in fact Americans of Irish ancestry. So there was nothing hype about it. They formed their band in Los Angeles, like lots of other musicians, so on that point you are correct. But the op's point is other than where they formed the band, correct.
@@palermotrapani9067 "Nothing hype?" You're fucking delusional. This band was formed in a wealthy suburb in LA County, and intentionally and specifically formed a "blue-collar" band persona of a raucous Boston band, in conjunction with their handlers at Tommy Boy. It was a catchy groove, but ultimately frat-boy, party-band, boy-band nonsense. Nobody seriously working in Hip-Hop took this shit seriously at the time. They were like an "Archies Cartoon" of hip-hop. It was for children. No better than Mmm-Bop, later.
They have many great songs and the album is CRAZY: Top of the mornin to Ya, Put your head out, back from the dead, Who‘s the man and so on!!! HOP IS THE BEST GROUP E-V-E-R
Bro, that message from your mom popped up and I immediately thought "hol up, i dont have hamburger meat and i moved out 2 years ago" took me like 5 seconds to realize LOL
@@kevanwillis4571 no not Irish but they're part of the clan, you can't deny their Irish roots. "plastic paddies" no need to insult folk who hold onto their heritage, it's a different branch yes they eat corned beef, we no longer do so what, yes we're different, but we are related! Tabhair aire
man the 90's was the last greatest decade. those of us who were tennagers in the 90's, music was crazy. das efx, lords of the underground, craig mack, flipmode, wu-tang, killa army, grave diggaz, de la soul. ect
See what happens when this comes on in a bar at 1:00 AM in Boston; I experienced that about 20 years ago; it was GREAT!!!!! Thought the floor was gonna break.
While certain music genres tend to be predominantly from a particular ethnicity doesn't mean it has to be exclusively made by or listened to by that ethnicity.
this beat is officially Irish folklore... lol. If I hear this beat... Im thinking irish. although muggs did lots of other shit that hit hard... hell... some of his shit is Alcoholics folklore...lol
As a Mom myself, I subbed right after I heard you show respect to your Mom. 💕 Loved your review of the song - this was a banger in the 80s for everyone. Honestly, I don't know anyone growing up in the 70s/80s who put much thought into race. We had friends of all races, cultures and backgrounds and the main thing that mattered was a person's character. I hope we get back to those days in the future because I sure do miss them.
No. There were lots of people who put thought into race. Maybe in your personal friend group it was not like that. I will say that my friends didn't go around badmouthing black people for the most part (you heard racist jokes occasionally) and if you asked them they'd say "I don't see color" but then you would actually look around at who was hanging out with whom and it was like people wanted to keep Jim Crow or something. When I was in high school the black kids even had a feud with the football team. I have no idea why, and there were black kids on the football team, but not as many as the white kids. And if a white kid got too much into rap and black culture, there was a word for him, and it rhymes with the N one but starts with W. You never hear that anymore. Things have gotten better.
There was lots of that back in the days. Not so much in hip hop in the 80s and 90s, but pretty much all rock music got jacked by white people in the 70s. Rhythm and Blues was mostly made by blacks. People did not care so much about it, and also, people didn't really know what it was. However, it was for sure looked down upon to be a white rapper. House of Pain and Beastie Boys were pretty much the only ones that got a pass in hip hop at the time. There were a few others, but not on the same level of popularity.
My son who was born in 1991 got married last year. I was expecting music from maybe the past ten years. Every single song at his wedding was from the 70's, 80's and 90's. All of his friends knew every single word as they sang along including this one. Everyone my age there was stunned. It was the best time we'd had in a long, long time.
And Cypress started performing it again after it became a hit(before it was a song it was just a hype spot at cypress hill shows- they added the additional verses for the song version b real just to use it to get the crowd going).
Funny thing about house of pain is that they're all from LA (hence why the beat sounds so fucking LA lol).... and the celtics jersey and all that shit was meant as an appeal to potential white fans.
Early 90’s where the so fun and easy going. For the most part, everything was about partying and having a fun time. White,black,Latin,Asian man … we all just had fun and partied together.
I wasn't paying attention and I searched my entire phone for that hamburger message to the point that I called my own mother at 12:55am to ask why she was drinking so late.
you should give us a reaction of the group "young black teenagers" and thier song "tap the bottle". that was a jam back in my day. i think it still jams.
Side note, Everlast (House Of Pain) was in Ice T's Rhyme Syndicate back in the early days. In effect, and he collects big checks. 1's, 5's, 10's, and 20's.. A 100 G's, and he's pullin' honey's.
Born in the 60's. Grew up listening to my dads music in the 70's and my own taste in music in the 80's. By the time the 90's rolled around I was in the marriage/parent bubble and mostly missed what I think is the most diverse and amazing decade in music. Only managed to catch up once the kids were independent and I started listening to music again. So many new genres and mixing of tunes and cultures that sometimes it was impossible to classify what genre a track belonged to. I hate to sound like an old fart, but chart music today is utter crap. No room for fun or quirky tracks. Nothing raw or new or creative. And everything is now cut and paste, marketed and manufactured souless dross. There is actually alot of good music coming out today, but it rarely if ever finds it's way into the charts anymore.
your right.i'm so fed up of music made by key board wizards taking a hit song from the past that the last 2 gens are to young to know cutting and sticking it together with beats and other instraments they got from other software samples with bad lryics with a small vocab putting it out and it becomes a hit cause the currant 2 gens aren't aware of past music. this is all they know. it's sad.
Everlast went on to write whitey ford sings the blues and DJ Lethal started to DJ for Limp Bizkit. I know Danny Boy went on stage with Powerman 5000 and I think he might have his own label but not sure.
I was checking my texts and wondering how and why my mom was texting me and asking me to take out hamburger meat. She's had dementia for awhile now, and she doesn't have a phone. Lol
Yes theyre white kinda lmao, i think 2 of them are irish american and the third is latvian, I may be wrong on that idk As an irish american myself they have some good songs tho, this is probably the first one by them I heard lol
Well you're welcome you've just been schooled on one of the world's top MCS of the time you should go back and check out his stuff all the way up to now it'll blow your mind Legends can't stand up to this underrated top Dog badass..this song is only 1% of his gifts...
I feel sorry for the young gen. I was 15yrs old when this song came out and MTV still showed videos so we knew they were white..growing up in Ft. Lauderdale we had some all ages nightclubs..when this song came on, you had 300 teens jumping..it was beautifully insane..it was also the first time I saw a moshpit in a hip hop club..
Good reaction, might turn into a bad reaction if moms has to come up 🤷🏻♂️ cracks me up sometimes when I hear young folk refer house of pain to old heads🤣 Wait a minute… they’re not wrong! Shit we’re old 😑
As a black man, this is why I hate this "cultural appropriation" stuff. We all learn from each other, and appreciate good stuff when we hear/see it, then add a twist to it to create something new. i'm 53, and I promise you, everything in the 80's and 90's was just a lot more fun.
Ditto. Hello from Cody Wyoming 😊
I think whoever started this whole "cultural appropriation" phenomenon has tricked the general population into thinking that it's all about respecting other cultures, but it's really a kinder, gentler way to say "white people shouldn't do black/brown/etc people things."
Meanwhile, in real life, regular folks don't care about taking influence from other cultures, races, or civilizations because that's what we've always done throughout the history of humanity. America is supposed to be the "melting pot," so let's share and be happy.
Absolutely 💯 ❤
03:00 had me wondering a few things, 1. Why was my mother asking me to take out hamburger meat seeing as I'm 36 and married. 2. Since when does she write like an American calling hamburger meat instead of just calling it mince 😂
This was a great review, being from Ireland this song was always very popular here, even banned from being played in some pubs after 9pm because anarchy would break out with people headbutting each other and throwing glass bottles and anything that wasn't nailed down, great times 🔥 ☘
Loving this!
The '90s were a hell of a time to be alive. We were the last generation to come of age last century, which was both a blessing and a curse. We are blessed from having lived to have seen such times, but we are cursed from having the knowledge of what we have lost. I have often said that the 1990s didn't officially end until 8:45 AM on 9/11/01. We were a bit naive and blissfully ignorant, without any inkling of the hell storm that was crawling towards us on that horrific morning.
and now every generation afterwards are too numbed out by the nightmare that we now live in
Well said. I won’t forget this perspective for sure
Yes indeed... RUclips search: MIKEY BARSLOW IN THE SPOTLIGHT
You are 100% right. Everything changed that day. Everything.
@@TanyaQueen182 what day?
I'm a 54 year old generation x grandmother of 5 😁
I used to hit the clubs in my early 20's and jump up, jump and get down! This jam brings back some GREAT memories! They have quite a few good jams, but "Jump Around" is a classic!
Ditto! Soon to be 56 yrs. I LOVE THIS TUNE! Brings back great memories
got a few years on me, but I definitely Jammed to this in high school. Jumping around at the High School parties at the cool kids house who's parents would leave them home alone for a weekend. Now as a parent myself all I can think is that those people were NUTS. Lol good times. I joke and tell my kids I'll be the guy at the old folks home blasting Slayer and trying to get a mosh pit going.
I'm 58 grandmother of four, and I'm jumping around in my living room right now! ;)
As someone from the era when this came out I'm continually shocked how many people today make assumptions about race based on music genre. Back in the day, it was NORMAL that it could be anyone singing. It's almost like the society has gone backwards instead of gotten more progressive and open.
Society has definitely gone the wrong direction
Exactly this. All the progress made in the 90's/early 2k's seems wiped out now. And by who? Race hustlers (including politicians) who quite literally CAN'T AFFORD to have things any other way. Make of that what you will, do your own research.
@SaltyShaman you know who pulls the race card and fosters division? Any organization (including political party) that will lose money and power if there is no division. Think about that, you know exactly who I'm talking about...and yes, that includes organizations who claim to fight racism and inequality.
@gowestyoungman agree 💯
In those times we had a reggae artist named apache Indian who was from India was months after the song hit the radio that we saw the video
it's fuckin everlast, danny boy o"conner and dj lethal. THE best white rap group since the beastie boys.
💯
Yes, the picture doesn't lie. I am a white woman of 53 years and I love this song! This is the first reaction I've seen on your channel and it was an excellent reaction. It wasn't fake like quite a few of them. I also like Tom McDonald so I'll have to binge watch your channel today. New subscriber! You never know who you're going to get. LOL
I appreciate it
@@Tyzelr I'm 67 and love this to bits....party! xxx
Been listening to house of pain beastie boys and tons of other music… there are some songs that just slap and it doesn’t matter if the artist is white black brown or purple… parties I went to in the late 90s early 2000s there were select songs that just got everybody hyped up… this was one of them…
This one stands forever. Big, bold and once you hear it, you never forget.
Get in the pit and mosh around!
Amen! "I came to get down, I came to get down!"
I'm from 1984, and in the 90s I jumped to this song back in the USSR 🤘🏻
I JUST noticed one of the buttons on the guys jacket in the beginning actually says
" World horniest Irishman" hahahhaha
I just noticed that lol
He's already demolished the competition.
Hehehe.
🤪🤪🤪
There is no music like 90's rock,,rap,,grunge,metal, the 90's got it all and the best of it aswell. Metallica,,Nirvana,,House of Pain,,Beastie Boys,,Pearl Jam,,OPP,,Biggie,,2Pack,,NWA the list is endless. Nothing in this time can touch them.
totaly.... the list can go on and on!!
And don't forget techno too, the Detroit sounds. Juan Atkins, Jeff Mills, Kevin Saunderson.....Good Times! Berlin techno, acid house too.
Dublin 🇮🇪 was hopping , Beastie Boys had people robbing car metal logos all over town, I rem being at a houseparty and the mantlepiece was laden with them, o dear lol
Saw Public Enemy around '92, what a gig, Nirvana around tge same time damn it's mad to think that was 30yrs ago. There was hope there was something good going on, free parties, up mountains and hills, that, whatever 'that' was ended when Sept 2001 and what followed happened, like we were shunted into a different reality, memories to treasure for sure and thank god there was no stupid mobile phones to disrupt proceedings!
Metallica, Nirvana, House of Pain, Beastie Boys, Pearl Jam, OPP, Biggie, 2Pack, NWA... We knew them here to.
But here in Europe, especially in Belgium, we had other stuf to dance on.
In the 90's were done with guitars and mellow lyrics, the only thing we wanted to do is dance from Thursday night till Monday morning on new beat/techno/trance and later on Eurodance.
@@walterverbeeck6929guess where im from.. 🎉🎉 belgium
The 80’s were even better.
White, black, brown, yellow we all family. Ain't nobody gonna tell me differently. We can all vibe together if we want to. House of Pain is in effect, y'all!
"I'll serve your ass like john McEnroe" is crazy
I was 14 when this came out.
It was Gen X's time.
It was so popular in my junior high school that someone always brought a walkman would start shiz.
Whoever did the morning announcements for 6 months straight every morning?
A different kid eery day.
Did the announcements then said...House Of Pain Said WHAT?
And then they'd play the entire song (after locking themselves in to keep from it being stopped).
The entire school erupted in dance and jumping. Every morning for 10 min the school lost control.
The kid got a month's detention, every time.
After 6 months, they stopped kids from doing the morning announcements and said playing that song during school was now an offense that got you instantly expelled.
You could do whateer during lunch but that's it.
It was a massive issue.
This happened in 1992 and no one reported anything.
The school didn't want to be embarrassed or get in trouble.
Now, most of you would be thinking. Why didn't they stop it long before that.
Sorry, they were gullible of the feral creatures they had a hand in raising.
Yes, back then teachers were considered your parent who was legally allowed to teach you and keep you from 7am till 2:30 pm. Eventually 2:15pm.
That's how parents saw them.
So, yea. Us latchkey kids, we were thrown into the world to raise ourselves.
Then, we just got worse as we got older.
All my friends from back then?
Either: Multiple children with multiple men, one possible even multiple children with her uncle she had his first kid at 17 willingly, strong possibility of abusive relationships, in prison, in rehab or out being a junkie somewhere, out in a gang somewhere, or literally dead.
Now, those that hated me and werent my friends?
Did well.
One at 17 with blessings from her mother married her 43 yr old bf and had like 6 kids with him (last I heard) and her then 14 yr old brother joined a gang.
Those not dead, in prison, or rehab are the survivors.
Oh, and mental health wasn't a thing. It was treated as an absolute joke. So, we got no help, no medications, no nothing.
It's made some very interesting characters.
Yes, those of you that have heard this know what it comes from, so all credit goes to them. I just don't know their name.
They're not just white. They're American Irish. That's like their thing. Pub. Drinking. Boston. More Drinking. Hip hop. More drinking. On and on.
Lol, they're from Woodland Hills, a hop, skip, and a jump from Malibu, and one of the most wealthy "Wonderbread" neighborhoods in LA County. Your 1st mistake was believing the hype.
@@rollomaughfling380 But the leaders of the group were Americans of Irish descent. Boston, along with NYC were both destinations for large numbers of Irish-Catholic immigrants between the years 1840 and 1920, etc. Danny Boy and Everlast were in fact born n NYC.
@@palermotrapani9067 And?
@@rollomaughfling380 And nothing, they were in fact from NYC and are in fact Americans of Irish ancestry. So there was nothing hype about it. They formed their band in Los Angeles, like lots of other musicians, so on that point you are correct. But the op's point is other than where they formed the band, correct.
@@palermotrapani9067 "Nothing hype?" You're fucking delusional. This band was formed in a wealthy suburb in LA County, and intentionally and specifically formed a "blue-collar" band persona of a raucous Boston band, in conjunction with their handlers at Tommy Boy.
It was a catchy groove, but ultimately frat-boy, party-band, boy-band nonsense. Nobody seriously working in Hip-Hop took this shit seriously at the time. They were like an "Archies Cartoon" of hip-hop. It was for children.
No better than Mmm-Bop, later.
an interview with RUn DMC they were asked what they wish they could do to hip hop now, they said "I wish we could make hip hop fun again"
They have many great songs and the album is CRAZY: Top of the mornin to Ya, Put your head out, back from the dead, Who‘s the man and so on!!! HOP IS THE BEST GROUP E-V-E-R
One of the most iconic songs of the 90s and beyond. It gets you so hyped when this song comes on.
Everlast was part of Ice T's Rhyme Syndicate back in the 80's, so he's legit.
Bro, that message from your mom popped up and I immediately thought "hol up, i dont have hamburger meat and i moved out 2 years ago" took me like 5 seconds to realize LOL
The Irish from House Of Pain have already been very successful here in Brazil. Hail to the Irish from here in Brazil.
Which Irish ? Two New Yorkers brought up in Los Angeles and a Latvian. Plastic Paddies! It was just a sales ploy.
@@kevanwillis4571 no not Irish but they're part of the clan, you can't deny their Irish roots. "plastic paddies" no need to insult folk who hold onto their heritage, it's a different branch yes they eat corned beef, we no longer do so what, yes we're different, but we are related! Tabhair aire
@@siogbeagbideach "You can't deny their Irish roots . . ." Umm, yes, you most certainly can.
@@rollomaughfling380 you most certainly can keep your opinions to yourself. and your king's english.
@@rollomaughfling380 why do you feel like you can deny them their ethnic and cultural roots?
I highly doubt youre Irish yourself.
man the 90's was the last greatest decade. those of us who were tennagers in the 90's, music was crazy. das efx, lords of the underground, craig mack, flipmode, wu-tang, killa army, grave diggaz, de la soul. ect
THIS WAS FROM A TIME WHEN HIP HOP WAS FUN AND A JOY TO BE PART OF.
Since the Beastie Boys broke up Rap has gone downhill.
Hip hop was a culture, now it is just rap
See what happens when this comes on in a bar at 1:00 AM in Boston; I experienced that about 20 years ago; it was GREAT!!!!! Thought the floor was gonna break.
♥ Thanks for this blast from the past! Don't forget to take the hamburger out. 🙂
I did
The lead is Everlast, look up his solo music. Rock/Blues/Hip-Hop
Dude the 90s were fire as hell.
My old Irish ass loves this video.
I am 69 and love this song. Young at heart!!
Jump around!!
"She gonna kill my vibe over the phone, doin' her motherly duty," has me LOL.
Love the text from your mother during the clip, you're a good son. Keeping it real! 😅👌
old skool hip hop - great beats, no swearing , proper poetry, no wannabe gangsta rubbish... when this tune played in the club, everyone jumped!
No swearing? Not so sure about that one.
@@coryculbert2847 when we refer to Old Skool, its way before NWA and Tupac!
Could not go one night at the club without this being played at least once and EVERYONE was jumping!
The 90's were a hell of a time for music.
Your mom texting you to take out a “thing” of hamburger meat is everything. OMFG that’s the best 😂😂😂
She's a goat and she still bother me while streaming/recording.
@@TyzelrI feel you. IYKYK lol
I'm lmfao at the reaction vid. Subbed dude ❤😅 hello from Ireland 👍
While certain music genres tend to be predominantly from a particular ethnicity doesn't mean it has to be exclusively made by or listened to by that ethnicity.
My favorite line is "I'll serve your ass like John McEnroe" because... well... look him up. Hahaha
That's got to be one of the funniest titles and screenshots to a video I've seen. They're white? 🤣
this beat is officially Irish folklore... lol. If I hear this beat... Im thinking irish. although muggs did lots of other shit that hit hard... hell... some of his shit is Alcoholics folklore...lol
but check the samples.... not quite Irish..
Unless it Black Irish
Your honesty is appreciated.
Anyone else like, "why does ma want me to take hamburger out?" And then check your messages? 🤣🤣🤣 I looked.
The 60's, 70's , 80's, and 90's were glorious for good music.
DJ Lethal on the decks went onto Limp Bizkit Latvian ancestry he has
As a Mom myself, I subbed right after I heard you show respect to your Mom. 💕 Loved your review of the song - this was a banger in the 80s for everyone. Honestly, I don't know anyone growing up in the 70s/80s who put much thought into race. We had friends of all races, cultures and backgrounds and the main thing that mattered was a person's character. I hope we get back to those days in the future because I sure do miss them.
No. There were lots of people who put thought into race. Maybe in your personal friend group it was not like that. I will say that my friends didn't go around badmouthing black people for the most part (you heard racist jokes occasionally) and if you asked them they'd say "I don't see color" but then you would actually look around at who was hanging out with whom and it was like people wanted to keep Jim Crow or something. When I was in high school the black kids even had a feud with the football team. I have no idea why, and there were black kids on the football team, but not as many as the white kids.
And if a white kid got too much into rap and black culture, there was a word for him, and it rhymes with the N one but starts with W. You never hear that anymore. Things have gotten better.
I seriously can't remember "cultural appropriation" back in the 70s!!!! We all danced together in the round!
There was lots of that back in the days. Not so much in hip hop in the 80s and 90s, but pretty much all rock music got jacked by white people in the 70s. Rhythm and Blues was mostly made by blacks. People did not care so much about it, and also, people didn't really know what it was. However, it was for sure looked down upon to be a white rapper. House of Pain and Beastie Boys were pretty much the only ones that got a pass in hip hop at the time. There were a few others, but not on the same level of popularity.
The 90s!!! What a time to be a teenager!!!
Or be in your 20's.
My son who was born in 1991 got married last year. I was expecting music from maybe the past ten years. Every single song at his wedding was from the 70's, 80's and 90's. All of his friends knew every single word as they sang along including this one.
Everyone my age there was stunned. It was the best time we'd had in a long, long time.
St. Patrick’s day is coming up. Ima get a pin that says “fuck me I’m Irish” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 real s****
DJ Muggs produced the song but B-Real didn’t want to do it, and supposedly Ice Cube passed on it as well before House of Pain did it.
And Cypress started performing it again after it became a hit(before it was a song it was just a hype spot at cypress hill shows- they added the additional verses for the song version b real just to use it to get the crowd going).
😂 ****IF YOU DON'T MOVE, LISTENING TO THIS SONG, I WOULD CHECK FOR A PULSE**** 😂
Funny thing about house of pain is that they're all from LA (hence why the beat sounds so fucking LA lol).... and the celtics jersey and all that shit was meant as an appeal to potential white fans.
Early 90’s where the so fun and easy going. For the most part, everything was about partying and having a fun time. White,black,Latin,Asian man … we all just had fun and partied together.
Hello from Cody Wyoming! You're awesome keep it up 😊
Thank you! Will do!
Wow. I seriously thought my mom wanted some hamburger meat..
Dude (Everlast) got his start under Ice-T's Rhyme Syndicate.
Don't forget to defrost that hamburger. 😏
The Irish do funerals right!
I'm Australian (with some very long lost Irish ancestry) and even I want an Irish funeral.
They're called "Wakes," peanut.
Gaawwwddd...the number of times i hit the floor in the clubs when this track hit.
Good music is universal.
You literally made me close my youtube app because of the notification from ma dukes
LMAOO my bad
@@Tyzelr 😁😁 all good bro
I wasn't paying attention and I searched my entire phone for that hamburger message to the point that I called my own mother at 12:55am to ask why she was drinking so late.
Duuuude!!
Your mum is a ROCK STAR!!!!
you should give us a reaction of the group "young black teenagers" and thier song "tap the bottle". that was a jam back in my day. i think it still jams.
When your team finally wins the Super Bowl:
Side note, Everlast (House Of Pain) was in Ice T's Rhyme Syndicate back in the early days. In effect, and he collects big checks. 1's, 5's, 10's, and 20's.. A 100 G's, and he's pullin' honey's.
Growing up in Boston, I can say that every HS party looked like this.
They got bagpipes as their beat literally n they cant believe they're white wtf😂😂😂😂???
Born in the 60's. Grew up listening to my dads music in the 70's and my own taste in music in the 80's. By the time the 90's rolled around I was in the marriage/parent bubble and mostly missed what I think is the most diverse and amazing decade in music. Only managed to catch up once the kids were independent and I started listening to music again. So many new genres and mixing of tunes and cultures that sometimes it was impossible to classify what genre a track belonged to.
I hate to sound like an old fart, but chart music today is utter crap. No room for fun or quirky tracks. Nothing raw or new or creative. And everything is now cut and paste, marketed and manufactured souless dross.
There is actually alot of good music coming out today, but it rarely if ever finds it's way into the charts anymore.
your right.i'm so fed up of music made by key board wizards taking a hit song from the past that the last 2 gens are to young to know cutting and sticking it together with beats and other instraments they got from other software samples with bad lryics with a small vocab
putting it out and it becomes a hit cause the currant 2 gens aren't aware of past music.
this is all they know.
it's sad.
I feel like I'm back in high school🤪! Not sure exactly when this came out but I graduated in 97' so it was before that, but I was def in high school
I'm with you bro, I don't know what this new crap is.
"Can you take out 1 thing of hamburger meat?" - Mom
man i used to jump like a crazyman in the nightclubs back in the day, those were good times
No Sally"s hahaaaaaaa
80s and 90s man, nothing like them. I was privileged to grow up in that era
This song came out during my clubbing days and when it played we had the whole 3 story building shaking
'A descendant of Dublin with titanic skill' - I'm pretty sure they were of Latvian descent 🤔
Everlast went on to write whitey ford sings the blues and DJ Lethal started to DJ for Limp Bizkit. I know Danny Boy went on stage with Powerman 5000 and I think he might have his own label but not sure.
Don't ever mess with an Irish wake 🎉
I was checking my texts and wondering how and why my mom was texting me and asking me to take out hamburger meat. She's had dementia for awhile now, and she doesn't have a phone. Lol
Great , they had an Irish dancer (dressed in the green, arms at her sides) in the mash-up middle. Sláinte .
Everlast looks like Ginger from True Detective
Damn you're quick. Next figure out where the rapper snow is from
Best club song ever. It was co-writren by Muggs from Cypress Hill. Just saw CH do this song. Good but not this good.
Love your reaction, “ I didn’t know they were white. 🤣😹😹🔥🔥👍
I appreciate it bro
Ginger irish white boyz.
Talent n content, its all about the head space n timing
Bro i thought i got a text from my mom 🤣
checkin in
Yes theyre white kinda lmao, i think 2 of them are irish american and the third is latvian, I may be wrong on that idk
As an irish american myself they have some good songs tho, this is probably the first one by them I heard lol
Schrody? Very Irish! 😅
I never knew this song was about Irish céilí dancing, drinking, and IRA fighting. Blew my mind.
Well you're welcome you've just been schooled on one of the world's top MCS of the time you should go back and check out his stuff all the way up to now it'll blow your mind Legends can't stand up to this underrated top Dog badass..this song is only 1% of his gifts...
I feel sorry for the young gen. I was 15yrs old when this song came out and MTV still showed videos so we knew they were white..growing up in Ft. Lauderdale we had some all ages nightclubs..when this song came on, you had 300 teens jumping..it was beautifully insane..it was also the first time I saw a moshpit in a hip hop club..
Did you remember to defrost the hamburger for mom?😊
RAP N RIVER DANCING! 😂
Good reaction, might turn into a bad reaction if moms has to come up 🤷🏻♂️
cracks me up sometimes when I hear young folk refer house of pain to old heads🤣 Wait a minute… they’re not wrong! Shit we’re old 😑
I know what you're saying 👍Good video man.
The fact they were Irish is crazy! I grew up in the 90s thinking this was cypress hill till I was about 20 😅 don't judge, I'm 33 now so no hate!
His mama aweeeeee lol
Did you remember to get the burger out of the freezer?
Dude is like 50 Now And Still going strong
Can you take out 1 thing of hamburger meat 🤣