I saw them 5 times in San Francisco. I'm 76 and they are my favorite band of all time. My favorite album of their is Paul's Boutique and it's my favorite album of all time. In 1990 I brought the cassette of that album to Greek islands and a snack bar, just up the hill from the beach played both sides of the album over and over, all day and very loud. European women were dancing with their tops off in the water and on the beach. American women don't take their tops off. It was such an amazing day. I live in Cambodia and just a month ago I bought a Beastie Boy poster by Frank Kozik with Bruce Lee on it from a show they did with Luscious Jackson in Prague. Outrageous poster. I miss them.
Great story. I got into them in 94 with Ill Communication. My Favorite album is to the five boroughs. They don't have a bad album. For some reason, I never knew they made a long form video of Make Some Noise. They wrote their own music on instruments and did their own thing.
In 1992 when this song arrived my son was a toddler and loved this song! I would rap, "What cha what cha want for breakfast" and he would just scream with laughter
@@FutureExitsMedia nah. Not dumb chief. Bands that do rap with rock - live instrumentation and at least some musical talent are cool. Beastie Boys. Rage Against the Machine. Chilli Peppers. Linkin Park. Etc. Straight up hip hop with the next retard babbling nonsense about ho’s and niggas and guns and dope and money and bitches over and over , using phony studio computer generated beats and sampling other people’s music - thats what I can’t stand. The vast majority of it is crap. Everybody is a rapper today. It’s a joke.
"You think that you can front when Revelation comes ?" is one of the sickest lines in rap history ! It's mirroring the idea of "Hey sinner man, where you gonna run to ?". The BBs are legend.
@@Boygonebad Are you kidding? AD Rock with the boy soprano voice distorted is ill communication!!! Tell me that chorus don't rock without his voice? SO WHATCHA WANT!!!
I'm 48 and I remember chilling with my girlfriend in her waterbed at night and this song/video was always on MTV. I thought the Beasties were kinda lame back then but I grew to appreciate them later on.
My favorite Beasties song... 10 years since MCA's passing, I heard it on the radio today and was blown away, a wave of nostalgia came over me... These guys were so important in my youth! you're forever in our hearts Adam!
I love the Beastie Boys, and it's no secret that they "borrowed" a few riffs and beats from my favorite band Led Zeppelin. The heavy drumb beat in this song has John Henry Bonham's fingerprints all over it.
Yes, my daughter, born in 2001, loves it..because I played it for her since she was 3 yrs old. Lol! Pass on the music you love to your kids, in doing so, you are giving them a gift they will pass onto theirs!!!!
@@whodafook3202 that's a bit harsh, you should try saying "I don't like them as much as you do" next time and stop contributing to toxic social media, thanks!
You don't know about all that? Clearly. Listen to an entire album from '92-'98. They broke so many boundaries in so many genres. They blended hardcore, hip hop, funk, jazz, pop, electronic etc. etc. They deserve all the respect they get.
Speaking of ahead of their time, the entire Paul’s Boutique album still stands out as the most important sample driven album ever. This album they went back to playing their own instrument from their punk days. Love the Beasties
Uhhh... probably they were stompin' earlier than that.... But whatever. Yup. (I was in 10th grade when Licensed to Ill came out, driving back to the school parking lot blasting that tape, stoned as hell, watching girlies "snap their necks".... from the back seat, "turn it up!!!!"
As a kid, I was always an Ad-Rock guy. But today I have so much more appreciation for the unmistakable flow of MCA. Effortlessly cool and hypnotically smooth.
Actually a little backwards for me. I thought (and still do) think MCA was dope AF... But as a 48 year old I think Mike D is incredible👍 All three are fire tho
Yauch was an true artist and a friend.. I always loved his voice.. and he was such a nice and quality man.. so glad you recognize him.. damn, we all miss him
Same lol I was a rocker through and through (still am lol) but I remember beavis and butthead, who were mostly rock/metal fans, they'd also enjoy some rap and hiphop. Snoop Dogg, coolio, and the beasties to name a few... As a kid who was starting to get into music, I quite literally would look to beavis and butthead for musical advice; if they said something was cool, or it sucks, chances are I'd agree with them 😂 Partly thanks to b&b that I eventually came to appreciate rap!
The Beastie Boys were something else. They did what they wanted, followed their artistic vision , gave us some of the best music and all while having a lot of fun.
I had the pleasure of cooking for Ad Rock at Raes on Wategoes in Byron Bay , Australia many years ago. He signed a menu for me. A very lovely and humble man.
The Beastie Boys are definitely Beavis and Butthead's favorite rap group. They were normally into hard rock and metal stuff, but they liked the Beasties cause they could go hard too, in their own way. It's rebellious, heavy-sounding, and cool, just the three things that Beavis and Butthead look for in a video.
When Nashville got a Hard Rock Cafe ('94), it was the HOTTEST place in town. Lines around the corner with an hour wait. If you showed up on a motorcycle, you could park in their small lot on Broadway and walk right into the Bar then order from there. So, one night at the completely packed Cafe, about midnight.... "So What Cha Want" came on, loud as hell! Then EVERY SERVER AND KITCHEN STAFF came out and paraded around the restaurant singing this song! GLORIOUS!!!! It's been 30 years and I have NEVER had such a rocking experience again. THANKS BEASTIE BOYS!!!!!!!!!
And when I get on I like to ride and glide. You think your hot to trot. You think your sleaker than grease. I got news for your crew you'll be suckin like a leach.
Back in 1993 I was 12 years old. I went for a walk down to the neighborhood park to meet some friends, and found a blank mix tape on the bleachers. This was the first song on the tape, and the very first song I ever heard of the Beastie Boys. Absolutely fell in love with them.
I love this story so much. The fact that you were meeting friends outside and came upon a magical cassette tape that turned you into a fan of the Beastie Boys...I miss that innocence
Oh man, I love that story. Very similar for me too…friends with tapes and boom boxes…I loved being a teen in the late 80s. Living just outside NYC made it even better.
I'm 763,812 years old and this slaps just as it hard as it did when all the Denisovans rocked it leaving Africa for Eurasia. Man those were some times.
I'm 35, grew up absolutely spoiled by the amount of talent out there at the time. In terms of timeless classics that only get better with age, Beasties are at least equal to NWA and Wu-Tang. The amount of throw backs and shout outs they give to the artists that inspired them only leads you deeper down the rabbit hole of unbelievable music.
Not sure if you saw my post but I introduced this song to my 5 year old daughter and she was singing it to her pre k director. She is now going on 15 and listens to BB, Korn, Rob Zombie, Slipknot…. Courtesy of dad lol
Wow that's exactly what I said in a different thread! These 3 nerdy artsy guys from NYC fearlessly attempted to join the hip hop game 30 years ago. And they performed well!! I call them the Larry Bird of rap
She says it's not yet I guess. Prolly tomorrow or Friday or yesterday idk. I hope u understand that everything I do is on time. So,be patient like d days. Tell violent to do the dishes. Don't drink too much hotdog water. Aga mom
If you play at 2X the speed, you can see the actual speed they filmed this in. It is impressive how fast they were rapping. That is why this video has to be appreciated for breaking new ground in music video production. Just amazing.
+DJ Wrekk I agree! Even though I think 2x speed is probably a bit fast. It looks like some of it is filmed at 1.5x speed and some of it at normal speed. Fucking cool video man!
Bought the vinyl 30 years ago, then the cd, now I'm streaming it....and who'd ever thought that Ren paid a beautiful hommage with his song What you Want in 2022. Absolutely inspiring!
Duuuudee thank you so much. Massive fan of The Beastie Boys, and I have never heard of Ren. Been listening to Want You Want on repeat since seeing this comment 😏🙌
This is the song that made this thrasher really open up to them. And why? Because it was actually played on Headbangers ball! lol. What a heavy groove! I got my 6 year old into this years ago and she was singing the chorus in front of her pre k director at the time. He turned to me and asked is she really singing Beastie Boys?! Lol. Great memories. Daughter is now 14 and I’m 51 and we still jam to this together. So definitely in the top 5 for me
Early 2000s MTV was pretty great most of the Gen X'ers don't think so but I I loved the shows they incorporated aside from the music vids that provided some off brand entertainment we'd label it "trash" tv now lol the OG Cribs, Viva La Bam, the Osbornes, Jackass, all that
"Suckers write me checks / and then they bounce / so I reach into my pockets for the fresh amounts." I was a DJ at a college radio station when this came out and I played this song as often as I could. Still one of their best, it just stomps like nothing else.
THIS IS THE DAMN TRUTH..BUT DEALING WITH THE MEMORIES AND KNOWING THAT ITS OVER, AND I WANT TO RELIVE THE 90's BUT WITH MY MINDSET OF TODAY IN MY 20 SOMETHING YEAR OF BODY....JUST TWICE MORE...I DON'T WANT TO SOUND GREEDY...
my dad recommended this to me 2 years ago, this is his 1 year anniversary of his death, and it popped up in my recommended. I gotta say, thanks dad, this shit slaps.
92'. Sophomore at Village Continuation High in tha Bay Area....the era of Grunge and West Coat hip hop. A great time to be young...little did I know how time would fly by. GREAT album....
@@TheJofricaBarring the extremely too big clothes look for men. Moderately big clothes helped. I think it gave young guys, who wouldn't have otherwise been given, a chance at the girls they did. Not a big fan of the skinny jean look. If it's not going to be form-fitted, then being a little too big, is leagues above looking like you're wearing your little brother's clothes.---just some chick that grew up in the 90s.
Beastie Boys kick ass!!! Best part about them is everything they recorded they can play live too just as good if not better. Most of their songs started with one of them messing around with a beat on their own instruments that they actually played.
I got last-minute tickets to their tour in the next city over in 1997...we drove up and back that day. Being in the pit during "Sabotage' meant you were taking your life in your hands. 😂
When this came out it was groundbreaking 30 years later it still is. The 90s was beautiful. (Edited for time error felt like 25 years ago apparently im 5 years out with my chronology)
@MJc music channel Chvojka I often thought I would have liked to live in the 50s or 60s. Theres good and bad always try and think of the positives. But yes I loved the 90s also I was in my 20s so that makes the memories all the more special.
Agreed... This song sounded like some alien 👽 s**t when it dropped. It made whoever listened to it nod their head and go buck-wild... Definitely pioneers in the game and don't get enough credit. They were part of my life's soundtrack when I was a kid, growing up. I also listened to 3-6 Mafia and Project Pat, Guns N Roses, Lamb of God, Pantera and Korn .... ( to name a few ). What were some bands/artists you listened to as a kid?
I will never forget their License To Ill concert. I was up front and MCA grabbed my hand and held it while singing into my eyes. One of the best and most unforgettable 30 seconds of my life! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@@monkeymonkey8526 that's really beautiful.. I remember when popular music was sort of everywhere.. and, radio and MTV actually seemed to matter.. i also remember how parents really could not stand the stuff that hit us.. never really thought about the '80's as being a renaissance period 4 music, until it all just became so stale or lame. matter of opinion but, I wouldn't trade my memories of that period for any other.. and, the music was a huge part of it
They were ahead of their time. Also looks like they had fun making it. Brings a tear to my eye thinking about how much has changed since this came out. Not just in our country but the world. This reminds me of a more carefree,worry free time. Thanks.
The world was not carefree in 1992. You were carefree because you were young. Ask my grandmother how great life was in 1992 compared to the era she grew up in.
They were my favorite group hands down, of all time. Since I was 13. I am so glad I got to see them live. Endfest '92. The music is still the BEST. I am having a hard time not being sad about MCA. Some losses just hit harder than others.
WHO KNEW THAT 3 JEWISH KID'S FROM BROOKLYN NEW YORK WOULD BECOME THE GREATEST RAP GROUP OF ALL TIME!!!! BEASTIE BOYS FOREVER!!! REAL TALK!!! LEGENDARY! GOOSEBUMPS! FACTS!!!!
I saw them 5 times in San Francisco. I'm 76 and they are my favorite band of all time. My favorite album of their is Paul's Boutique and it's my favorite album of all time. In 1990 I brought the cassette of that album to Greek islands and a snack bar, just up the hill from the beach played both sides of the album over and over, all day and very loud. European women were dancing with their tops off in the water and on the beach. American women don't take their tops off. It was such an amazing day. I live in Cambodia and just a month ago I bought a Beastie Boy poster by Frank Kozik with Bruce Lee on it from a show they did with Luscious Jackson in Prague. Outrageous poster. I miss them.
Great story. I got into them in 94 with Ill Communication. My Favorite album is to the five boroughs. They don't have a bad album. For some reason, I never knew they made a long form video of Make Some Noise. They wrote their own music on instruments and did their own thing.
@@murray1978
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Paul’s Boutique is incredible.
Could you have taken me with you if you saw them I would like to see them but one died 😢
This is what is missing from today's music ... Real music 🎶🎶🎶🎶🥰❤️
Im 49 and beastys never left my heart, ever.
We are GEN X
Tells it all
What happened to de-gen x
Um no that's late 90s brah we are Gen Y into X..🤣😂😭
54....miss them.....
Yes!
48 :)
Still never gets old 2024!
More entertaining than rednecks talking ha.😂
H-town checking in
going to use in class when students, who do this regularly, want to negotiate grades
Sorry... but yess... its old... from my old millennial times. But.... so what!!!so what!!!so what!!! 😉😉
La raja
In 1992 when this song arrived my son was a toddler and loved this song! I would rap, "What cha what cha want for breakfast" and he would just scream with laughter
That's awesome.
Greatest parent ever!
🥰 awwww.
Lol. My son did that for Renegades of Funk by Rage. Would walk around at two going "Grove sucka, move sucka, Grove sucka" all day long. Was adorable.
That’s so awesome.
I'm 41 and this song still absolutely slaps like it's nobody's business. A timeless classic.
EDIT: Holy shit, 1.2k likes on this! Awesome :D
Me too
I’m 59. I hate hip hop it’s all crap. Except the Beasties. They fckn slam. Respect
Same! Sad, there should be the three of them. Three MC's.
@@michaelcavallacci2945 hates hip-hop, loves the Beasties. That's impressively dumb. Well done.
@@FutureExitsMedia nah. Not dumb chief.
Bands that do rap with rock - live instrumentation and at least some musical talent are cool. Beastie Boys. Rage Against the Machine. Chilli Peppers. Linkin Park. Etc.
Straight up hip hop with the next retard babbling nonsense about ho’s and niggas and guns and dope and money and bitches over and over , using phony studio computer generated beats and sampling other people’s music - thats what I can’t stand. The vast majority of it is crap. Everybody is a rapper today. It’s a joke.
"You think that you can front when Revelation comes ?" is one of the sickest lines in rap history !
It's mirroring the idea of "Hey sinner man, where you gonna run to ?". The BBs are legend.
YEEEEeeeeeaaaahhhhh!
You just have to love that energy :-)
It’s my favorite BB line! I came here to re-hear it.
You can’t front on that
@@BenJamin-ht9svI think I’m losing my mind this time!!!
LITERALLY one of the COOLEST SONGS OF ALL TIME!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Top ten of the coolest hip hop albums of all time too. Check Your Head is so classic.
In my opinion,M.C.A(may he rest in peace)had one of the greatest voices in hip-hop history.
For me it's AD Rock. The way he kicks off the song.
@@acewilliams7917 AD rock is cool as is Mike D but I agree with Anthony MCA voice was dope especially with this track
@@Boygonebad Are you kidding? AD Rock with the boy soprano voice distorted is ill communication!!! Tell me that chorus don't rock without his voice? SO WHATCHA WANT!!!
@@acewilliams7917 did I say he sucked????
@@Boygonebad Did i say that you said he sucked?
I’m 41 and I like to listen to this as loud as I did when I was 13-14.
I'm 42, i remember when it came out on Mtv. Hearing this song makes me want to go back in time.
Its impossible to not hear this song loud.
@@davidjurgelowicz1639 I’m 41 too!!! Feb 23rd baby!!!
I'm 48 and I remember chilling with my girlfriend in her waterbed at night and this song/video was always on MTV. I thought the Beasties were kinda lame back then but I grew to appreciate them later on.
Amen I'm 42 and still love this song since I was a kid too!!
One of the best Beastie Boys songs ever made.
The best song
If not the best ever made
Best
Definitely in my top 5 live performances that changed my life!!!
The Beasties!
Phenomenal 👌!!
one of the best songs ever made*
The best part about the music of my youth is it still rocks 35 years later, and it’s better than anything being made today.
My favorite Beasties song...
10 years since MCA's passing, I heard it on the radio today and was blown away, a wave of nostalgia came over me... These guys were so important in my youth! you're forever in our hearts Adam!
Forever and Ever. MCA aka Adam Yauch. Legends Never Die!!!!! ❤💜✨️🌟
omg, it's been near 11 years now??? that snuck by me. blows. imagine the music we'd have if he was still with us. sigh.
Facts. RIP.
@@derekfelix8188 I always kinda thought of it this way: God saying "and now I gotta pass the mic to Yauch!"
Everybody dies!so it is no big deal just get prepared for the next and the next mourn!!
R.I.P. Adam.
The world was a much better place when these 3 ruled it.
Whitch one is adam
the kid drummer 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@classich9623 ?
you mean mca
@@Robotbotman Adam is MCA
This is what our country needs right now.
👍👍👍👍
Words of wisdom!
The groove of this song is just insane.
Heavier than the heart of collapsed star.
your freeky dude
That has got to be the sickest drumbeat I’ve ever heard
Check Your Head
Yep we had great psychedelic drugs back in the 80's 90's too. ;)
Check yo-self before yo wreck yo-self! xD
Its VERY sick .. in fact this band copied the beat for their song . ruclips.net/video/uwiTs60VoTM/видео.html
I love the Beastie Boys, and it's no secret that they "borrowed" a few riffs and beats from my favorite band Led Zeppelin. The heavy drumb beat in this song has John Henry Bonham's fingerprints all over it.
I’m 40yrs old and damn It awesome growing up during this time. Wish I could go back in time to the late 80s and 90s
Compression and distortion used perfectly.
Comportion? Distression?
@Uintabri I think it's sorta looped back around. It went from being ugly to looking like something from Sadworld
Future people of the world, make sure this song lives forever.
Yes, my daughter, born in 2001, loves it..because I played it for her since she was 3 yrs old.
Lol!
Pass on the music you love to your kids, in doing so, you are giving them a gift they will pass onto theirs!!!!
Need more stuff like this in the young generation
Stop posting this bullshit
@@nullvid Why is it bullshit...back your statement up with an opinion or facts....
FACTS!!!!!
Beastie Boys are a milestone in rap history.
Wigger pioneers.
@@christopherknowles Jews are not wiggers.
the Beastie Boys are truly one of the greatest rap groups of all time
And their white!!!
@@DizzyD96 yes
@kyfaydfsoab cool
@@whodafook3202 that's a bit harsh, you should try saying "I don't like them as much as you do" next time and stop contributing to toxic social media, thanks!
@@whodafook3202 thanks
I'm 85 and was rocking this in 1993 at the age of 60!!!!! Still cold rocking the scene in 18k.....😛
You're the best!
Music is the fountain of youth... never stop rocking young man
Respect!
Danny Robinson absolute legend
I'm still rocking this in 2020 at the age of 147.
One of the most important musical acts of the hiphop scene. These guys are literally rap gods. Killer flow
LiTeRaLlY
Not even close
@@emmanuelmckoy5899naw they are part of the pantheon.
Yes sir
Naild it
I've been listening to this great track since 1992 !! IT DOES NOT GET OLD
Facts.
Video is fire too,
these guys were ahead of their time, this will always be relevant in art.
Dr. SuperFunk I don't know about all that
You don't know about all that? Clearly. Listen to an entire album from '92-'98. They broke so many boundaries in so many genres. They blended hardcore, hip hop, funk, jazz, pop, electronic etc. etc.
They deserve all the respect they get.
Dr. SuperFunk
Dr. SuperFunk
Speaking of ahead of their time, the entire Paul’s Boutique album still stands out as the most important sample driven album ever. This album they went back to playing their own instrument from their punk days. Love the Beasties
2022 and this song sounds better than ever. Legends don’t die.
and the video - this masterpiece
i have this track in my head most of the time my phone rings
...so much of their catalog is timeless, Intergalactic still slaps too, the beats man, the beats of the Beasts.
True that
But Adam yauch ded
Timeless classic. They came out when I was in junior high school. I'm 49 and they still rock.
Yup!
Junior high...NOT "middle school".. There's certainly a difference....and it ain't a good one..
Uhhh... probably they were stompin' earlier than that.... But whatever. Yup. (I was in 10th grade when Licensed to Ill came out, driving back to the school parking lot blasting that tape, stoned as hell, watching girlies "snap their necks".... from the back seat, "turn it up!!!!"
I remember being 12 and hearing fight for your right to party for the first time and it was the coolest thing I'd ever heard
You were 19 in junior high school? Yikes.
This song was ahead of it's time, aswell as the music video, you can hear its influence in alternative music still.
@Andrea-jq2zw These guys are LEGENDS! RIP Adam "MCA" Yauch! 😥
Absolutely! 💯
Brings me back..amazing
Hell yes, although it's a nice sequel of similar stylin' to Shake Your RUMP
In the beginning they played punk…
As a kid, I was always an Ad-Rock guy. But today I have so much more appreciation for the unmistakable flow of MCA. Effortlessly cool and hypnotically smooth.
Actually a little backwards for me. I thought (and still do) think MCA was dope AF... But as a 48 year old I think Mike D is incredible👍 All three are fire tho
@@allenthomas7572 They balanced so well together, it was really magical. I couldn't imagine them apart.
Yauch was an true artist and a friend.. I always loved his voice.. and he was such a nice and quality man.. so glad you recognize him.. damn, we all miss him
Same lol
I was a rocker through and through (still am lol) but I remember beavis and butthead, who were mostly rock/metal fans, they'd also enjoy some rap and hiphop. Snoop Dogg, coolio, and the beasties to name a few...
As a kid who was starting to get into music, I quite literally would look to beavis and butthead for musical advice; if they said something was cool, or it sucks, chances are I'd agree with them
😂 Partly thanks to b&b that I eventually came to appreciate rap!
Horowitz always had the best flow of all 3. Mike had the funny quips and Yauch the best voice.
I really miss this style of hip hop. Nothing today is even close.
Ski mask the slump God has a similar funky groove, sounds different but similar style, definitely check out faucet failure or babywipe
check out death grips.
Here here my friend
Hip hop and rap is one of those things that is always evolving
You got that right nothing comes close to Beastie Boys you got that right I miss them
The Beastie Boys were something else. They did what they wanted, followed their artistic vision , gave us some of the best music and all while having a lot of fun.
one of a kind. never a bad song.
I had the pleasure of cooking for Ad Rock at Raes on Wategoes in Byron Bay , Australia many years ago. He signed a menu for me. A very lovely and humble man.
Nothing will ever be cooler than this was.
Eric_Hitchmo
yeah
indeed man, I saw them in 'concert' in the 80's, 90 and the 90's a few times. So awesome and fun!
consequences will never be the same.
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Beavis- “this looks like the weather channel”
Butthead- “yeah, forecast for today: pretty cool”
Xd
The Beastie Boys are definitely Beavis and Butthead's favorite rap group. They were normally into hard rock and metal stuff, but they liked the Beasties cause they could go hard too, in their own way. It's rebellious, heavy-sounding, and cool, just the three things that Beavis and Butthead look for in a video.
It's the other way around on who said what.
Huh huh taco supreme!!
Lol
Perfect songs dont exi...
Did you ran out of keyboard letters?
+Ece Gürpınar he was interrupted by watcha want
+Hunter Kasper Exactly xd.
go on...
+fletcher cantrell (fletchcan) on and on, on and on, on and on....
That bass line is so deep and heavy, plus some dope rhymes makes such a great song. There’s nothing like the beastie boys
I grew up with the beastie boys. I'd give anything to go back to these days. 2020 sucks. Lol
Bruh, I feel bad for My Nieces and Nephews. They have to deal with the terrible shit that's out now.
License to ill changed my life. Rip Mca.
@@robertworkman1419 people said the same thing in the time you were growing up. It's a constant cycle, Bob
All day G
Yep i agree bird
Thrift store clothes and one cameraman in a wooded area = all-time classic music video.
No Dior or Chanel in sight, what a blessing.
Lot of artists try to duplicate this style now beastie boys trend setters
Old skool pumas and Adidas too
Ad rock actually owned that FEVER shirt. They played there in the early days ol NYC club.
wooded area = NJ Pine Barrens?
Played this to my ten year old daughter she said it was terrible she's now doing well with her foster family
LMAO!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
lololz !!
I should try with my grand-daughters 😇
😆😆😆
@@bhulet please dont
When Nashville got a Hard Rock Cafe ('94), it was the HOTTEST place in town. Lines around the corner with an hour wait. If you showed up on a motorcycle, you could park in their small lot on Broadway and walk right into the Bar then order from there.
So, one night at the completely packed Cafe, about midnight....
"So What Cha Want" came on, loud as hell! Then EVERY SERVER AND KITCHEN STAFF came out and paraded around the restaurant singing this song! GLORIOUS!!!!
It's been 30 years and I have NEVER had such a rocking experience again. THANKS BEASTIE BOYS!!!!!!!!!
Ad-Rock’s jumping at the beginning of the song kills me every time. Long live the Beastie Boys!
iconic
Mike D starting to dance in the background when the music starts cracks me up as well.
I am 45 years old and still jamming when this song plays
+rolandoisu Be careful where you jam it
+Red Indira man why you gotta be a hater
Meeeee tooooo!
+rolandoisu likes your comments
Same
47...and still banging my head listening this shit!!! Beasty boys the legend
Got ten years on ya
Same
51 here
I'm 48 and still fell when it first came out nothing compares to era...
55 here and still banging!
NEVER. EVER. GETS. OLD. one of the sickest beats ever. let it flow like a mud slide.
true, deer lady
And when I get on I like to ride and glide. You think your hot to trot. You think your sleaker than grease. I got news for your crew you'll be suckin like a leach.
Back in 1993 I was 12 years old. I went for a walk down to the neighborhood park to meet some friends, and found a blank mix tape on the bleachers. This was the first song on the tape, and the very first song I ever heard of the Beastie Boys. Absolutely fell in love with them.
It was destined
i love a good cassette story
I love this story so much. The fact that you were meeting friends outside and came upon a magical cassette tape that turned you into a fan of the Beastie Boys...I miss that innocence
MAGIC TAPE SENT FROM ABOVE
THIS IS PROVE THAT THIS AINT DEVIL MUSIC
Oh man, I love that story. Very similar for me too…friends with tapes and boom boxes…I loved being a teen in the late 80s. Living just outside NYC made it even better.
Easily one of the greatest music videos of all time
This song is sick, you can't front on that.
word up
Yeahh..
fo sho
Hello how are you doing
Hell yeah fasho bro
I remember anxiously waiting for this album to be released, and it has only aged like fine wine.
This is my next door neighbor's favorite song.
He listens to it all day at top volume.
Whether he wants to or not.
My neighbor loves this song, too. Sent the cops over to tell me about it.
@@govtom4 🤣🤣🤣🍻
Lol!
Doctor: that neighbour is you?
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
god damn, this song has aged so fricken well. I think I like it more now than when I first heard it.
Dude it really has. Fucking love it
Because the stuff now sux.
@Iwwy Iw I todays beats are a little more simple than this, u can hear so many different elements in this song
Age like fine wine
THIS SONG AGES LIKE FINE🍷
"...as cool as a cucumber." Yes you were, Mr. Adam Yauch. Miss him terribly.
RIP mca
Yauch! Best man!
MCA!
Cucumbers must be really fucking cool
I cried really hard when he died :'(
RIP MCA
Yo!!!!! This comment made me realize how much I miss AY.
I'm 763,812 years old and this slaps just as it hard as it did when all the Denisovans rocked it leaving Africa for Eurasia. Man those were some times.
I can't front on that.
We were rockin this from Tunguska all the way across the land bridge to Lollapalooza. Earthy tunes, as the Ka mother would say
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OMG NO YOU DIDNT 😂😂😂 YOU OLD AZZZ FUUUUQ…
I got Denis over in ancient Egypt before Thoth was a twinkle in his own eye.
I'm 35, grew up absolutely spoiled by the amount of talent out there at the time. In terms of timeless classics that only get better with age, Beasties are at least equal to NWA and Wu-Tang. The amount of throw backs and shout outs they give to the artists that inspired them only leads you deeper down the rabbit hole of unbelievable music.
Jesus, early-mid 90s is like fine wine.
this was surprisingly 2009
@@poopmuncher1769 1992
@@daniels1928 i read the copyright
And 6 years and their 3rb album in the Ad-Rock, Mike D and MCA iteration.
@@poopmuncher1769 lol..2009
I can NOT be a good Dad without introducing this song to my son. Yes, he LOVES this Beastie song. It's his "Hype Song" for baseball...
Not sure if you saw my post but I introduced this song to my 5 year old daughter and she was singing it to her pre k director. She is now going on 15 and listens to BB, Korn, Rob Zombie, Slipknot…. Courtesy of dad lol
@@jeffblydenburgh5938 Great parent 👍
Oh my 6 yo son is going to love these guys lol. One of the greatest things about being a parent is showing kid music you like. ❤
Makes me happy to see all the love people give the Beastie Boys. Props to you all.
I’m 36 and a metalhead but i still listen “check your head” and “ill communication”!!!unique dope shit!!!!huge respect!!!!!!
Nice one bro 👍❤️👊
Me too brother. Cannibal corpse and beastie boys.
Your respect doesn't mean a thing cos you have no education, kiddo. Grow up !
The reason I love beasty boys is cuz their voices compliment each other
Their style was very friend oriented they’re best stuff came when it was straight back to back verses that came rapid fire
You love them, yet you can't spell the band's name. Right...
*complement
Who knew that 3 Jewish kid's from Brooklyn NY would become the greatest rap group of all time! Legendary! Goosebumps! Real talk! Beastie boys forever!
Wow that's exactly what I said in a different thread!
These 3 nerdy artsy guys from NYC fearlessly attempted to join the hip hop game 30 years ago. And they performed well!! I call them the Larry Bird of rap
Still a masterpiece after 2 decades
3 decades, ´92, peace
@@odaolso even better:)
She says it's not yet I guess. Prolly tomorrow or Friday or yesterday idk. I hope u understand that everything I do is on time. So,be patient like d days. Tell violent to do the dishes. Don't drink too much hotdog water.
Aga mom
@@branscam135 fukn...WHAT??
@@odaolso Thank you!! I was trying to remember which year! Peace! 💖☮️
If you play at 2X the speed, you can see the actual speed they filmed this in. It is impressive how fast they were rapping. That is why this video has to be appreciated for breaking new ground in music video production. Just amazing.
+DJ Wrekk I agree! Even though I think 2x speed is probably a bit fast. It looks like some of it is filmed at 1.5x speed and some of it at normal speed. Fucking cool video man!
+DJ Wrekk i like the song much better sped up! XD
Bought the vinyl 30 years ago, then the cd, now I'm streaming it....and who'd ever thought that Ren paid a beautiful hommage with his song What you Want in 2022. Absolutely inspiring!
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Duuuudee thank you so much. Massive fan of The Beastie Boys, and I have never heard of Ren. Been listening to Want You Want on repeat since seeing this comment 😏🙌
@@FumeXEditsYou're welcome mate! :)
This is the song that made this thrasher really open up to them. And why? Because it was actually played on Headbangers ball! lol. What a heavy groove! I got my 6 year old into this years ago and she was singing the chorus in front of her pre k director at the time. He turned to me and asked is she really singing Beastie Boys?! Lol. Great memories. Daughter is now 14 and I’m 51 and we still jam to this together. So definitely in the top 5 for me
Classic and fierce
Your a great dad
I was looking threw a old year book from 2015-2016 a first grader said this was his favorite and band I thought it was funny
You just made my day!
A 6 year old in pre K?? 😶
They had me when Kerry King played on "No Sleep Til Brooklyn".
The first BB song I ever heard. One of the perks of being old is having lived through MTV playing music. Like all day! They really did!
fuckin cool ! i wish more of you 100 year olds were on youtube !
@@kriajundaz5714 Oh, we're everywhere.
So your first BB wasn't I'm gonna fight for your right to parrrrty lol ☺️
lol xD
Early 2000s MTV was pretty great most of the Gen X'ers don't think so but I I loved the shows they incorporated aside from the music vids that provided some off brand entertainment we'd label it "trash" tv now lol the OG Cribs, Viva La Bam, the Osbornes, Jackass, all that
"Suckers write me checks / and then they bounce / so I reach into my pockets for the fresh amounts."
I was a DJ at a college radio station when this came out and I played this song as often as I could. Still one of their best, it just stomps like nothing else.
I was reading comments and yours appeared exactly when these lyrics played. Fucking nice. Hahaha. Peace. :) Cheers.
that's crazy, I'm actually a DJ at a college radio station right now and I just played this song on air recently :)
Being in your 20s in the ‘90s was the BEST.
I was a 14 year old skateboarding chick and it was just as fun for me as well
Fuck yeah I was 20 in 1990 lol
Me hubiera encantado vivir esa época a esa edad 😢... Afortunados!! Saludos!!
THIS IS THE DAMN TRUTH..BUT DEALING WITH THE MEMORIES AND KNOWING THAT ITS OVER, AND I WANT TO RELIVE THE 90's BUT WITH MY MINDSET OF TODAY IN MY 20 SOMETHING YEAR OF BODY....JUST TWICE MORE...I DON'T WANT TO SOUND GREEDY...
Teens werent bad either
My neighbors truly love Beastie Boys and this song in particular. I make sure of that.
I was gonna like this comment, but I don't want to ruin a good time.
@@efg-smca gee thanks
Best comment ever 😂 👍
authentic alternative music nerds created a world that will never be duplicated there’s only 1 beastie boys
Yesss
Simply the heaviest groove you'll ever hear. As a hard rock fan, that's some statement.
Yes!
Yeah, you can't front on that.
Ever is pushing it, you have bad ears
They obviously had SO much fun making this video. I can't get enough of it. They were perfect in every way.
Classic, in my opinion Best Beastie Boys song!!!!!
There's no best Beastie Boys song -- too many great ones.
True but this is My personal favorite!!!
mobus1603 maybe not the best but my personal fav
You have great taste
+Hired Goonage thanks😊
Can we all agree this is one of the hardest rap songs of all time?
Yes
@2:48
I saw them in San Antonio Tx around 2000. Best concert I've been to. They played for 4 hours with no brakes. RIP Y'ALL
I remember bro it was at the alamodome too bad I missed it
One of the greatest rock bands of all time.
and rap
@@carlnorris2392 Sure, but I wouldn't really know because I don't listen to much rap.
55 and still jamming
41, fuck getting old
44
50!
25 been listening for 20 years
48
Man I'm just stoked at how great of a group they really were. I'm a new beasties fan and they are just the shit.
Hell yeah
Some of the best videos of any group…
I was you in 1986!😂
I miss the 90's
If this song is not on your playlist you are not a child of the era.
my dad recommended this to me 2 years ago, this is his 1 year anniversary of his death, and it popped up in my recommended. I gotta say, thanks dad, this shit slaps.
Slaps babies at their Christening! Props to your old man, take it easy player
Your dad is a G
Your dad was cool 😎 sorry for your loss
thank you guys so much he said people told him he looked like he was the one with the blue beanie when he was younger, i love this community.
YOUR FATHER WAS A WISE MO FO!!!!!!!!!!!!
This song is like fine wine. It only gets better with age.
+seign haha couldn't have put it better! the video too, never gets old.
92'. Sophomore at Village Continuation High in tha Bay Area....the era of Grunge and West Coat hip hop. A great time to be young...little did I know how time would fly by. GREAT album....
Remember how big our clothes were lol...laundry expenses were through the roof, wasted a lot of water and detergent back then...ah good times
@@TheJofricaBarring the extremely too big clothes look for men. Moderately big clothes helped. I think it gave young guys, who wouldn't have otherwise been given, a chance at the girls they did. Not a big fan of the skinny jean look. If it's not going to be form-fitted, then being a little too big, is leagues above looking like you're wearing your little brother's clothes.---just some chick that grew up in the 90s.
@@springrain9438 Yeah. Especially if you already passed through the skinny jeans phase in the 80s, baggier clothes was refreshing!
The beastie boys have got to be the "dopest" hip hop outfit of all time in my opinion! Long live The original B boys. NA1974🇬🇧.
The dopest? Ahhh, not really. The Furious Five from Grand Master Flash, Run DMC or Public Enemy got them beat
Beastie Boys kick ass!!! Best part about them is everything they recorded they can play live too just as good if not better. Most of their songs started with one of them messing around with a beat on their own instruments that they actually played.
Their whole catalog is sick. I love their instrumentals. I can't wait until they drop that album with unreleased cuts. I'll pick it up.
One of the best live concerts I've ever seen.
These boys were tight and loud.
Incredible show.
I miss the good old days.
I got last-minute tickets to their tour in the next city over in 1997...we drove up and back that day. Being in the pit during "Sabotage' meant you were taking your life in your hands. 😂
We had 01 w RATM when Mike D fell off his bike and cancelled the tour. Too soon Rage broke up and MCA passed. So flows the river
FROM NEPAL ...Listening first time in my life time... They are BEAST 💪 ENJOYING
My favourite Beastie Boys song. No doubt about it.
Craig Harrison Definitely a top 3 for me too
This song is also one of my favorites, but I think No sleep till Brooklyn is better
Looking down the barrel of a gun
@@ipetloudog High plains drifter!
This song will never get old.
When this came out it was groundbreaking 30 years later it still is. The 90s was beautiful. (Edited for time error felt like 25 years ago apparently im 5 years out with my chronology)
It was the greatest, along with the 80's and 70's. So who's building the deloreon time machine so I can take ya'll back and show you how it was.
Bring back the nineties!
Oh yeah dude... 90 s
So true...still holds up and surpasses..Beastie Boys forever!
@MJc music channel Chvojka I often thought I would have liked to live in the 50s or 60s. Theres good and bad always try and think of the positives. But yes I loved the 90s also I was in my 20s so that makes the memories all the more special.
30 years of loving this song here.
We hear it now and it's a recognizable sound, but when "Check Your Head" came out in '92, nothing in hip hop sounded like this.
Agreed...
This song sounded like some alien 👽 s**t when it dropped. It made whoever listened to it nod their head and go buck-wild...
Definitely pioneers in the game and don't get enough credit.
They were part of my life's soundtrack when I was a kid, growing up.
I also listened to 3-6 Mafia and Project Pat, Guns N Roses, Lamb of God, Pantera and Korn .... ( to name a few ).
What were some bands/artists you listened to as a kid?
then you haven't heard much hip hop, even during that time lmao
I will never forget their License To Ill concert. I was up front and MCA grabbed my hand and held it while singing into my eyes. One of the best and most unforgettable 30 seconds of my life! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
That’s crazy awesome, PrincessPoopyPants
u want a cookie?
@@kieratalks2662 I dunno. What kind of cookie is it?
@@monkeymonkey8526 that's really beautiful.. I remember when popular music was sort of everywhere.. and, radio and MTV actually seemed to matter.. i also remember how parents really could not stand the stuff that hit us.. never really thought about the '80's as being a renaissance period 4 music, until it all just became so stale or lame. matter of opinion but, I wouldn't trade my memories of that period for any other.. and, the music was a huge part of it
@@jayham____fromgeorgia I agree with you 100% It was a fantastic decade for music!
They were ahead of their time. Also looks like they had fun making it. Brings a tear to my eye thinking about how much has changed since this came out. Not just in our country but the world. This reminds me of a more carefree,worry free time. Thanks.
Inflation, nuclear war, pollution, pick a decade, any decade. Carefree starts with not caring.
I just want to go back in time and roll a couple and hang with them.
The world was not carefree in 1992. You were carefree because you were young. Ask my grandmother how great life was in 1992 compared to the era she grew up in.
Said
They were perfectly perfect at the right time every time. "Get it Together"😅
Love that retro Knicks shirt, brings back memories of Ewing, Houston and Starks
It prolly wasn't retro when this was first released.
They were my favorite group hands down, of all time. Since I was 13. I am so glad I got to see them live. Endfest '92. The music is still the BEST. I am having a hard time not being sad about MCA. Some losses just hit harder than others.
World's Greatest Ever Hip Hop Leap at 0:30
0:05 is much better in my opinion
I don't know y but I like 2:40 knicks shirt when he jumps to the front
Hahaha 2:40 hilarious
yes sir.. MCA comes in hard. lol.. R.I.P....
MCA is coming pretty hard on leap 1:50
Old school grew up skateboarding to these guys MCA rest in heaven.
WHO KNEW THAT 3 JEWISH KID'S FROM BROOKLYN NEW YORK WOULD BECOME THE GREATEST RAP GROUP OF ALL TIME!!!! BEASTIE BOYS FOREVER!!! REAL TALK!!! LEGENDARY! GOOSEBUMPS! FACTS!!!!
Real
Actually not all from BK...from the Madhatter really LES NYC BABY
This track gives me energy
FarmYardFlavours hahaha
Wrong chat lol