I agree with all this, however...
They did become great and their influence was/is much bigger than they are as artists. They had an affect on music, clothing, video and recording trends at one point or another in their careers. | |
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Im sorry but if you got past playing "Fight For Your Right" and got to "Brass Monkey" you saw the potential of BB. Then when Paul's Boutique was released it shocked everyone with what they were doing.
Paul's Boutique still gets regular play at my place. Its an amazing piece of art. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Paul's Boutique is as inventive as music gets. 2012: The Queen Returns | |
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It changed the way samples were used (and licensed) forever.
So what did they do next? They picked up their instruments, learned how to play better and wrote rock and rap songs with them, along with some great instrumentals. Not to mention totally changing their pure hip-hop sound for the third time in as many albums. Taking it all hard and distorted, including some of the vocals. Check Your Head is another huge step forward. An album which, I might point out, features them dressing like they and their freinds did in their regular lives. Before that album, people on the West Coast didn't really dress like that. But they did afterwards, and people still dress that way today.
And Ill Communication, a lot of people would say, is even better. Although it does follow the same musical formula as Check Your Head.
Edit: Maaan, my writing today. P'shh. [Edited 12/8/11 19:59pm] | |
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I agree with this. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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THIS Pistols sounded like "Fuck off," wheras The Clash sounded like "Fuck Off, but here's why.."- Thedigitialgardener
All music is shit music and no music is real- gunsnhalen Datdonkeydick- Asherfierce Gary Hunts Album Isn't That Good- Soulalive | |
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This must be an american thing, because really who gives a fuck about some lame ass award show anyway? | |
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I think that's basically what a good portion of us are saying. But its the org, we always take the long road. | |
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THANK YOU! | |
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And a interesting one at that | |
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ok i will take your word for it. i dont know any of their music except for the annoying loud nasal wannabe rap stuff they did, which like i said seemed more like parody to me. | |
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Only a fool would argue that the Beastie Boys don't deserve induction. They absolutely deserved it, probably should've gotten in earlier.
So yeah, War should be in too but they're not. At least not right now. Well GET OVER IT. ABBA got in the same year as The Stooges. You think Iggy Pop liked that? Madonna is in, but not KISS or Rush. You think they like that? You think Paul McCartney's ego isn't still bruised for having to wait 7 years for induction? Or how about Black Sabbath, waiting all those years simply because the HOF hates metal?
Such whining doesn't help your case.
(And the same goes to the fanboys. It makes you all come off very petty.) | |
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Ehhh, none of their rap stuff was parody as far as I'm concerned. The way they rapped on License To Ill is who they were at that time. They were hard partying, loud-mouthed, prankster punk kids (as in the music, which they started playing in 79 and releasing in 82, four years before LTI) from Brooklyn. They got inspired by the music going on around them and made one joke-like track called Cooky Puss (which was actually popular in NYC dance clubs). Eventually they made the (initial) full switch from punk to rap, hired Rick Rubin as their DJ and the rest is history (for them AND Rick Rubin).
Nothing they released was ever meant to make fun of hip-hop/rap, though. In fact, they've always been well-liked by a lot of the hip-hop crowd. Toured with RUN-DMC way back in the day. Q-Tip and Nas have guested on their albums.
Ad Rock has a nasally voice - not much to do about that. But as he got older and more mature, their sound grew and evolved and he did stop emphasizing it.
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I don't even know why that's funny... but it is. | |
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Wow if people actually think the Beastie Boys made a mockery of hip-hop, then they don't know the Beastie Boys. "Fight For Your Right" was actually a mockery of people having careless parties (I'm guessing people they hung around with). People still had no idea the Beastie Boys were MOCKING their asses. They don't even do this song at their concerts... they showed they were more than what their initial image perceived them to be too... [Edited 12/8/11 23:15pm] | |
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I'm not sure which way you meant this to be taken, but I gotta say, its damn funny in relation to all your posts in that Beyonce thread. | |
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I totally agree, but they did get their party on back then. There's some crazy stories out there from their tour with Madonna (of all people ). | |
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Yeah I know. I was just saying. I know they partied though. | |
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please dont poison this thread. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Shit, the Beastie Boys should be in some kind of HOF for the stuff they reference in rhyme in their lyrics alone. Completely unlike what anybody else has EVER done.
Edit: Damn grammars n' shit. [Edited 12/8/11 23:32pm] | |
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Doh! My bad. | |
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Yeah some of their lyrics still trip me out lol | |
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They're endless, really, but...
Like sweetie pie by the stone alliance
This is one of my favorites. Got more spice than the frugal gourmet is already dope, but putting that in the verse after he uses "souped up" - genius.
I've been going nuts gettin' cooped up
..... I'll stop. This ain't a BB thread.
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^Give em the props and teach the masses. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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So many enslaved and bondage minds I read.. smh
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Fight the power!
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ROTFL ...true...
the photo symbolizes alot of things... one thing it shows is just how f-ed up and brainwashed America is...
BB getting in before WAR.. GTFOUTTA here
And how some of you bash WAR for their TRUTHFUL politically correct comments and make a bunch of posts parading Beastie Boys statistics..
I dont care LOL... Yea I like the Beastie Boys but there is no way in hell they should be in the RHOF let alone BEFORE WAR...
The fact that you people give reasons as to validate them getting in shows YOU CARE ABOUT a irrelevant operation.
Its sad in all areas
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Even Chuck D knows how dope the Beastie Boys are...
Chuck D Talks About Honoring Beastie Boys With Video Vanguard Award
When the Beastie Boys enter into the Video Vanguard at Thursday night's Video Music Awards, they will be introduced by another of rap's pioneering figures.
Public Enemy MC will do the honors Thursday night when the Beastie Boys are honored for their achievements in music and video over the course of their 17-year career. Speaking with the MTV Radio Network during rehearsals for the VMAs, Chuck said that he was proud to able to mark the rise of rap, and the rise of the Beasties, at Thursday's awards show.
"I think this is a benchmark for rap," Chuck told the MTV Radio Network during VMA rehearsals in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The accolades will no doubt continue to flow when Chuck steps to the podium Thursday night to present the Beastie Boys with the 1998 Video Vanguard Award.
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For Public Enemy strongman Chuck D, this week's MTV Video Music Awards offered the rapper not only the chance to honor the Beastie Boys, but also to erase one of his memories of his VMA past.
The PE leader was on hand Thursday night to present the Beastie Boys with the Video Vanguard award, and wrote his own speech for the occasion, which allowed him to redeem himself for flubbing one at the VMAs a few years ago.
"I was given the speech yesterday,"Chuck D told the MTV Radio Network,"but I was like 'uhhh' ... It just didn't nail things. The worst thing someone can do is write for me. So, I wrote some pretty good copy, tied some things together, said it strong, and nailed it."
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Chuck also wrote the forward to Dennis Abrams 2007 book, Beastie Boys: Hip-Hop Stars.
I bet you Chuck will be as happy as anyone that someone as NYC hip-hop as the Beastie Boys are going to be in the RRHOF.
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Chuck BEEN giving it up to the Beasties... | |
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