FIRST TIME HEARING Beastie Boys - Intergalactic REACTION
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- FIRST TIME HEARING Beastie Boys - Intergalactic REACTION
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Rap like this just doesn't exist anymore mix master mike created insane beats, one of the best ever. A hip hop group with nothing but love
The greatest hip-hop group to ever do it. Bars and beats!
3 MC's and 1 DJ is my favorite. 1 take, 1 turntable, no frills, pure talent
Mike is a fuckin master DJ.
They were best friends that started off playing hardcore punk and their music evolved till the end. Nothing was off limits to them. They said many times that the most important thing was to make each other laugh. They pretty much spent their entire lives together making music and having fun untill MCA passed away from cancer.
First song I ever heard of the Beastie Boys was Fight for Your Right (to party)
I was 6 and my older brother had the cassette, which soon became my cassette 😂
I heard this when it came out in 1997 or 1998. Love the beastie boys ❤
The first time I heard this song i was working in Albuquerque NM .
After working late Friday night at a restaurant my friend asked if I wanted to go get a drink so we got into his honda lowrider and he put this song on and we crused through town with this cranked. Im a hick from ohio so this was a real experience for me. Haha. Loved the beastie boys ever since.
Love this, thank you bruh. Tribe Called Quest is next.
Dem boys do the horns
Although Blondie got rap on the airwaves FIRST, and the Grandmaster Flash, the Furious five, Curtis Blow, were still rapping on street corners in the Bronx and Brooklyn, Herbie Hancock had his ROCK IT in 1982 then it was RUN DMC and BEASTIE BOYS that brought rap from the streets to the radios of America and MTV.
This song came out in the middle of their career. (1979-2012). They were there alongside Run Dmc in Krush Groove and COLORS. They were there in 1984 with Cookie Puss, had the first PLATINUM selling rap album and the biggest selling rap album ever to this day. They helped Run Dmc and Rick Rubin launch DEF JAM RECORDS, discovered LL COOL J. RUN DMC are the KINGS OF RAP, and the BEASTIE BOYS are the crowned princes.
1st song was You Gotta Fight For Your Right To Par-tay!
I remember seeing on MTV in the video they were bringing back the "ROBOT" with a robot from outer space.
PRIMUS!!! That bass will get you...
DO PRIMUS!!!
Check out Whatchu want
Dr.Who and Godzilla
And there you go.
Probably showing my age but I was in high school during this era of Hip Hop and for me nothing since has quite compared. The vibe brings me back.
You asked who came up with the idea or who did it for them. When it comes to the BB they do everything you hear and see. They make the beats, they direct the videos usually, the produce or coproduce everything. They were very Do It Yourself (DIY) everything thing was them and a small group of close friends. They never followed trends, nobody told them what to do, they blazed their own path. They even went so far at one point to take their own publicity photos etc.
Beastie Boys are foundation of hip hop. They are completely in the bedrock they help start Def Jam.. Rick was in NYC dorm . LL COOL J was 16 when they got him signed, Public enemy was on their first tour absolutely NO ONE HAS DONE MORE FOR hip hop them BEASTIE BOYS they are NYC they started out punk/ funk and they never changed. They were tighter than actual brothers.. they started sampling fRFR 💯and after license to ill they said they were not gonna ever do the “industry thing “ and held true to that statement. They were REAL MC’s . Intergalactic was an old school homage to the old sci fi movies. They were true fans of underground hip hop because that’s where it came from. They are NYC RIP ADAM .. 🙏 if you watch fight for your right you can actually see LL cool J at 17 years old. It’s better than a time capsule.
98-99 this was blasting out are cars every were we went. first song of there's i i heard was sabotage. you should check out some Tom Waits
"Fish Hook" lens is hilarious man! It's a "Fish eye" lens. First time I heard them WAS actually this song. I was like 7. We just got cable TV and it was on MTV (here in Ireland, but probably globally too) all the time.
Brother, if you love rap and the beginnings of rap and the history of rap, watch The Beastie Boys Story. You don’t even have to react to it. Just watch it for you. Trust me. You’ll learn a lot about how rap got started and what all them dudes had to go through.
Another good one is the documentary Scratch, it's more DJ focused, but starts out with the OGs and the birth of hip hop, through to DJ battles in the early 2000's. Mix Master Mike is in it
Beasties one of my favourite groups. My first introduction to them was through the ill communication album & the Sabotage video. Paul's Boutique my favourite Beastie's Album.
As for similar groups the only group I can think of is "Ugly Duckling" - Beastie's very unique style IMO.
Thanks for the reaction 👍
This is a play on the Sunday afternoon movies which often played Japanese Godzilla movies at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Beasty Boys are foundational of Rap music. Don't believe me, look at who gives them their props. 3MC and 1 DJ and Paul Revere are mandatory. While I concur, that you should check out Nightwish, as they are probable one of the most talented and technical proficient music group of any genre in the last 25 years, a bold statement to be sure but they are the most reacted to music on You Tube by far and they have NO bad reviews. But my suggestion. Is SABATON, s Swedish metal group that sings about military history with no appology, no excuses, stories and tales of sacrific, heroism, loss and patriotism that should be remembered. The Band maintains a SABATON HISTORY RUclips CHANNEL that explains the history behind each song.
Paul Revere! Yes!
Check out no sleep till Brooklyn, pass the mic, b-boy bouillebaise, whatcha want, Paul revere, and shake your rump. They started out as a punk band, they all play instruments and they are from new york
Hello friend! You need to check out their DJ. (Well, 1 of them) Mix Master Mike may not ever be topped. If my old brain still works, Mix Master was banned from DJ competitions because he was too innovative and it wasn't fair for the others.
Gotta react to The Beastie Boys - Rhymin and Stealin
There was a lot of hip hop like this a long time ago, that was fun and energetic. Black star was amazing. Tribe called quest similar have fun vibe
PUBLIC ENEMY ANTHRAX -BRING THE NOISE, BEASTIE BOYS NAS - TOO MANY RAPPERS, RAKIM - WHEN I BE ON THE MIC DIRTY VERSION, BLACK MOON ONE TWO....LETS GOOOOOOOOO
Sabotage is my favorite BB video. So fun!
This is an oldie but goodie
You need to check out their songs “rhyming and steal” “gratitude” “Che check it out” “looking down a barrel of a gun”
The Beastie boys were responsible for LL Cool j getting his big break
Brass Monkey was the 1st time i heard them. It was super different to me, but I came around. The robot voice says 'intergalactic, planetary, planetary, intergalactic' also says 'another dimension'. They were using a 'fish eye lens' for a wider angle
Brass Monkey was also my introduction to them. It was on a radio show mixed in right after The Junkyard Band - The Word/Sardines, haha. 1986, I was eleven and under the covers with headphones on at 12 - 1 am recording to tape as much as I could. The very best of times.
Good friends since they were very young and this is later in their career so they were long time collaborators by then, almost brothers. They lost one of the trio to illness a while back.
Also, check out Nightwish. Start with Ghost Love Score, probably, live at Waken (pronounced vaukin cuz it's German) Then listen to their Romanticide at the same concert or Storytime if would work too.
"Intergalactic" is such a newer jam. Go check out the WHOLE of their second album, Paul's Boutique (1989): It's a historical landmark of oldschool analogue sampling and true hand crafting that is now almost completely dead, thanks to the legal clamp down that began to happen shortly after. De La Soul's classic album, Three Feet High and Rising (same year, 1989) was probably the most high case exposure to what would soon happen; but the Beasties certainly set off the alarm bells when it came to record labels realizing the sample fests that were afoot.
those are japanese construction outfits this video was filmed in japan , right in the middle of the day near a subway station
This one was a good homage to the Japanese old classics, that then inspired Power Rangers after this even came out for real lol
I'm a bit shocked that they were around as early as 1981. I never heard of them until over a half decade later. This is from 1998. They were nearly 40 when they made this.
This is Homage to the old Godzilla movies, the robot scenes are filmed at the old godzilla studios in japan which why their mobbing around japanese subways
check out: epmd, run dmc, eric b and rakim, public enemy, wu tang clan, cypress hill, grandmaster flash and the furious five, africa bambaataa, gang starr, schooly d, jeru the damaja, tribe called quest, the last poets, etc.
Check them out doin Root Down, Shake Your Rump and Hold It Now Hit It to see just how wylin their concertsnwere back in the 80's them, run dmc and llcool j were all the beginning of Def Jam records w legend Rick Rubin
Please check out the Beastie boys 2 songs "whatcha want " and " 3 MCS and one DJ "
Oh Delton 3030 was insane. But beastie boy beats, mix master mike really was the master, none of his beats sound like anything else, and they hit hard
GIVEN UP RESPECT FOR THE GREAT BOB MARLEY.. YO YO YO
Do some Paul Mooney, no one else really reacting to the legend. lol 🍻
They arent brothers. Theyre just dudes that hung out together in NY. I guess they will call each other brothers after a certain time but they just grew up together and are homies lol
Play "The New Style" to see why they're known to let the beat Mmmmmddddrrrrop!
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Get it together feat Q tip,
Root Down,
Check it Out live on Letterman
Dude, please check out Weird Al Yankovicks song White and Nerdy. It’s a parody of Ridin’ Dirty, it’s freaking hilarious and actually he’s got some good bars. If nothing else, you’ll get a good laugh out of it.
Ocean wisdom
Sleep Token- Granite
Consider going back 5secs after the pauses..
Alot of reactors pause at bad times..
Just saying..
Bloody wood for more fun metal sings
Please react to Rammstein.
No wonder this is 20 minutes video you stop too much
TOO MANY PAUSES
basic info > en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beastie_Boys