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Hello Nasty 20th Anniversary. Favourites?
Just sat down and listened to it properly and intensively on wax with a proper sound setup.
Here are a few reflections on what a few of my favs are Single: 3MC's & 1DJ / Negotiation Limerick File Video: 3MC's & 1DJ Non-Hip Hop Song: I Don't Know, Song For The Man Non Single Hip-Hop Track: UNITE / The Move Best use of a Sample: Barbara Lynn Poor Old Trashman on Unite Best guest: Miho Hatori / Lee Scratch Perry MVP of the Record: Ad-Rock Best B-Side: Dr. Lee PhD Dub / Piano Jam Best Remix: Intergalactic Fuzzy Logic Remix There are some songs on this list that have changed continuously over 20 years and some that have not. What is yours? |
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Re: Hello Nasty 20th Anniversary. Favourites?
my MVP's of this record was Adrock's SP1200, MMM, and Mario C's mixing.
I still can't get with the Bossa Nova though. |
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Re: Hello Nasty 20th Anniversary. Favourites?
Single: Intergalactic. First song I ever listened from them, and an absolute masterpiece.
Video: Intergalactic: same reason. Non-Hip Hop Song: sneaking out/ song for junior/ I Don't Know / picture this... I love them all! Non Single Hip-Hop Track: UNITE (agreed) Best use of a Sample: the body movin beat is so great imo Best guest: the singer of Picture this. weird I don't know who she is MVP of the Record: Ad-Rock (agreed) The beats are so amazing, from the beginning until the end Best B-Side: Alive, if its allowed as a b-side Best Remix: Intergalactic (Prisoners Of Technology Remix) A style of music I'm not into, but I love this track.
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Single: Body Movin'
Video: Body Movin' Non-Hip Hop Song: And Me Non Single Hip-Hop Track: Putting Shame in Your Game Best use of a Sample: The New Style on Intergalactic Best guest: Miho Hatori MVP of the Record: Ad-Rock Best B-Side: Hail Sagan Best Remix: Putting Shame in Your Game (Prunes Remix) This is still my favorite album of all time, it's nice to see it's getting the recognition it deserves!
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Always my least favourite B-Boys record (discounting TMU), although I do appreciate it.
Body Movin' and Negotiation Limerick File remain two of my favourite Beastie Boys songs. Intergalactic, while overplayed, was perhaps their best ever lead single. I also have a lot of time for The Move and the rather underrated Just A Test. Sneakin' Out The Hospital conjures up a real...vibe? Atmosphere? I'm not sure what exactly, but it is easily their most appropriately-titled instrumental! For me, Twenty Questions was the superior bossanova cut but I Don't Know is not without its charms. Much preferred the live performance video of 3MC's to the album version. For me, there's just too much B-material elsewhere in my opinion. Can't fault the ambition, but (as I've said before) a lot of HN comes across as the soundtrack to a cartoon Beastie Boys movie. Playful sure (the likes of Instant Death aside), but no real edge to any of it. I think the album's either side of it blow it out the park. That said, to mark twenty years I will certainly play it later on in the week - and I will enjoy it, particularly the skit about playing basketball in the rain and not getting wet!
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Just a Test is a high water mark for the boys. This song embodies all they were up to 1998 and all they were to become afterwards. In my top 5 songs of all time.
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Single: Negotiation Limerick File
Video: Intergalactic Non-Hip-Hop: Dedication Sample: "El Rey y Yo" by Los Angeles Negros (from The Move outro) Best Guest: Mixmaster Mike MVP: Mario C, for the logistics and alchemy required to reign in such chaos B-Side: Peanut Butter & Jelly (criminally overlooked) Remix: Negotiation Limerick File (41 Small Star Remix) my reigning desert island album, how I love thee. let me count the ways... joking aside, this is easily the most impactful music purchase I've ever made. total game-changer for me at that age, in regards to how many hats a group could wear, and how many styles an album could straddle, yet still maintain a cohesive identity. really opened my mind.
Last edited by Brother McDuff : 07-18-2018 at 01:10 PM. |
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Re: Hello Nasty 20th Anniversary. Favourites?
Single: 3MC's & 1DJ / Negotiation Limerick File
Video: 3MC's & 1DJ Non-Hip Hop Song: I Don't Know, Sneaking Out the Hospital, Song for the Man Non Single Hip-Hop Track: UNITE / Putting Shame.../ the Move Best use of a Sample: the Move- Negros's "El Rey Y Yo" Best guest: Biz/Lee Scratch Perry MVP of the Record: Ad-Rock Best B-Side: Piano Jam Best Remix: Putting Shame in your Game: Fuzzy Logic
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Underrated tracks: 1) Unite 2) Dedication.
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Dedication obviously does what it says, but I always felt the music was wasted on that song. Perfect for rhyming over. Instead it's just mildly amusing shout-outs from the Jewish Brad Pitt. Which is fine, but it could have been so much better!
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heard. for years i'd hoped an instrumental version of that cut would surface. a dream which effectively died when the remaster was released.
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Anyway after years of arguing about it, I credit McDuff with my enjoyment of Hello Nasty. It is greater than the sum of its parts, but it is a pretty epic effort. It just wasn't what I'd hoped for at the time of release. My favourites are the 1-2-3 of Sneakin, Shame and Prose, followed by Grasshopper Unit, Electrify and Dedication. Still has an astounding opening 3, also. Have found respect for Song for the Man and Picture This, but it's both Unite and Dr Lee which have grown on me most. Love the OG 3 MCs, too. While we all know El Ray Y Yo is the best sample on the album, my favourite is Nine's "non-stop hip-hop" and frankly that break is one of their most bananas. Handsome Boy Limerick File is my favourite remix. 20 fucking years!!!
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Re: Hello Nasty 20th Anniversary. Favourites?
Delighted you came around on HN, P. Not a perfect record by any stretch, but an impressive exhibition nonetheless, with some high highs.
If we're talking specific breaks, I'd be remiss to not give it up for the harpsichord break in The Move, wherein Mike D is "crazy sniffable". Can't pinpoint the sample off-hand, though it is indeed a needle drop of epic proportions.
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Amen to that. I love a record with warts. A healthy explorative spirit has a tendency to galvanize the whole; the peaks and valleys together paint a larger panoramic.
It reminds me of Sandinista in a way. Song for song it reveals holes, but as a singular entity frames a stimulating window into their self discovery. And some slammin' headnodders never hurt either
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Now that the infomercial is popping back up it reminds me. Did they ever release the 3 MC’s version from it? Or does anyone know why it wasn’t? I’m sure this has come up before, but I’m curious.
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Re: Hello Nasty 20th Anniversary. Favourites?
I thought it was cut because of sample clearences. I have the version of 3MCs with the two samples that were later replaced (The Skinny Boys and Snoop Dogg), and it's titled "uncleared samples version". That could be wrong though - it's just what the file was called when I downloaded it from Napster a million years ago.
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Re: Hello Nasty 20th Anniversary. Favourites?
You can get that version of 3mc's 1DJ and the Can't Stop Won't Stop on the Japanese release (along with MMM pseudo live remix of slow and low) and on the European releases I believe.
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Re: Hello Nasty 20th Anniversary. Favourites?
Hmmm... I had the European release with the live slow and low. I think I have that on vinyl actually. I guess I never played the rest of the album just the live slow and low.
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I can't believe more people haven't mentioned Shame in Your Game. That might be my favorite track on the whole album. |
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I’ll have to dig it out but pretty sure the 3MC’s instrumental on Hello Nasty Instrumnetals includes the intended samples (i.e. Snoop etc).
I like Putting Shame In Your Game, but that sound on the main beat - I don’t know how else to describe it other than it’s very similar to the Shazam! sound - has always put me off, and I never particularly liked the extra high-pitched Adrock vocals. HN is another great Beasties album on the whole, but when I ask myself how many of its tracks would make an all time B-Boys top 10 or 20, the answer is very few indeed. But that’s not always the point. Also, it still sounds vaguely futuristic to me, or at least like nothing else I’ve heard before or since.
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Re: Hello Nasty 20th Anniversary. Favourites?
easily. adrock made that beat with the Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution. i bought mine shortly after the record dropped.
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Intergalactic is so ill.
Super Disco Breakin too. Always thought of sneaking out the hospital as an instrumental hip hop track |
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