View Full Version : SOMEONE WHO DON'T LIKE BEASTIES..
AndILoveMike!
08-28-2006, 10:58 AM
I'm a disaster with the pc, so I can't send you directly to the site how you used to do, but I'd suggest to have a look on www.scaruffi.com... Here a nice italian man, who think to be something like a professor, give his kind opinion about Beasties.
p.s: if you, yes, just you, mr Scaruffi, are reading this board.. YOU CAN KISS THE FUCKIN' ASS OF ALL OF US!
AndILoveMike!
08-28-2006, 10:59 AM
I'm a disaster with the pc, so I can't send you directly to the site how you used to do, but I'd suggest to have a look on www.scaruffi.com... Here a nice italian man, who think to be something like a professor, give his kind opinion about Beasties.
p.s: if you, yes, just you, mr Scaruffi, are reading this board.. YOU CAN KISS THE FUCKIN' ASS OF ALL OF US!
OK, i CAN DO THAT! Sorry, I'm really an ignorant!
Otis Driftwood
08-28-2006, 11:08 AM
Whot, whot, whot, whooooat? :confused:
yooooo
08-28-2006, 11:12 AM
i second that
Friis gal
08-28-2006, 11:12 AM
this link?
http://www.scaruffi.com/vol4/beastie.html
yooooo
08-28-2006, 11:18 AM
ah well, mange tak for that, now i see...
well this dude has obviously no clue and doesnt even know how to spell right
Funkyfreshgrape
08-28-2006, 11:19 AM
i can't look at the website, it has spyware
yooooo
08-28-2006, 11:21 AM
To The Five Boroughs (Capitol, 2004) is the most awkward album of their career. The lyrics are trivial and uninspired, the music is substandard even by the low standards of old-school rappers. Ch-Check It Out and The Brouhaha prolong the agony, but, ultimately, the Beastie Boys are a dying concept.
lol.
jackrock
08-28-2006, 11:22 AM
Oh no, somebody with a different taste in music/Someone who doesn't like b-boys!
*dies*
yooooo
08-28-2006, 11:29 AM
If i am not into a specific music taste, i wont criticise it, because i have no clue.
brooklyndust
08-30-2006, 06:03 PM
everyone has their own opinon
here is mine
The In Sound From Way Out (Grand Royal, 1995) is an all-instrumental album that mocks both electronica and funk and occasionally resembles Frank Zappa's orchestral work (Bobo On The Corner, Son of Neckbone). The style of this era owes quite a bit to mixmaster DJ Hurricane and to keyboardist Mark Ramos-Nishita.
dj hurricane does play a big part in this album
The problem is that, entertainin as they may be, tracks like Remote Control are merely collages of cute samples. The samples would stand on their own and climb the charts. What the Beastie Boys add is only the out-of-tune whine of the singer.
remote control has some samples, but I think the majority of the song was made with their instruments
To The Five Boroughs (Capitol, 2004) is the most awkward album of their career. The lyrics are trivial and uninspired, the music is substandard even by the low standards of old-school rappers. Ch-Check It Out and The Brouhaha prolong the agony, but, ultimately, the Beastie Boys are a dying concept.
I recall in a lot of interviews that a lot of the lyrics for tt5b was inspired by 9/11
i hope i dont sound like a fanboy
Chicka B
08-30-2006, 06:35 PM
Well I read it. = / I expected TT5B to be dissed, which pisses me off a bit 'cause it's the album that got me into the Beastie Boys. I remember when I first got it I listened to it A LOT for a long ass time. I mean, I'm not sayin it's my favorite, but it got me to buy all their albums and everthing now didn't it. And I've been a fan for what, 2 1/2 years (that's alot to me!) Plus, it spawned a kick ass concert...erm...pageant tour, then Awesome;I fuckin' shot that which I've been watchin and jumpin around to ever since I got it. So I'm happy. Yeah.
BBboy20
08-30-2006, 07:48 PM
O_O same here...well except for the whole dissing on TT5B part.
twinks
08-30-2006, 09:07 PM
well people are gonna have their own opinions on each album and each artist....just cause we like the beastie boys, doesn't necesarilly mean other people will...and i have to agree about the tt5b...i didn't think it was that great of an album, very bare and simple.
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