#B-Boy Bouillabaisse
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5:46 AM EST December 1, 2024:
Beastie Boys - "B-Boy Bouillabaisse" From the album Paul's Boutique (January 25, 1989)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
Yo, the only hip hop suite:
a) "59 Chrystie Street" b) "Get on the Mic" c) "Stop That Train" d) "A Year and a Day" e) "Hello Brooklyn" f) "Dropping Names" g) "Lay It on Me" h) "Mike on the Mic" i) "A.W.O.L."
File under: Psychedelic Hip-Hop
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thinking about the star trek beastie boys paradox. the use of the hit song sabotage by the beastie boys in star trek (2009) raises many questions that go completely unanswered in the rest of the series. since the song is part of the scene and is being not only heard but intentionally played by captain kirk, this means that sabotage exists in the star trek universe. if this song exists, it implies that the remainder of the band’s discography also exists. but the issue here is that in several beastie boys songs, they directly reference star trek and its characters. examples include in intergalactic, where they mention “a pinch on the neck from mr spock”, or in the brouhaha, where they say “this is bones mccoy on a line to sulu.” the fact that captain kirk himself is listening to the beastie boys in this film and again, to one of their lesser known songs (a REMIX of body movin ON VINYL) in the sequel, gives the viewer an idea that he’s a pretty big fan of their music. does kirk simply not notice the fact that they’re literally talking about his friends and coworkers? they literally say HIS name in b boy bouillabaisse: stop that train. or am i meant to believe that he’s conveniently not heard some of their most popular music? intergalactic is their third top song on spotify. there’s no way he hasn’t heard it. is he just really really oblivious? or are the beastie boys just some sort of prophetic gods in this universe? director jj abrams, i applaud your music choices but by making the beastie boys canon in star trek you have opened up a whole can of worms and i don’t intend on letting you rest until you solve this mystery for me. WHAT IS THE TRUTH!
#star trek tos#star trek#star trek aos#beastie boys#spock#kirk#captain kirk#james t kirk#s’chn t’gai spock#spirk#tos spirk#aos spirk#bones mccoy#leonard mccoy#bones star trek#hikaru sulu#sulu#intergalactic#ad rock#mike d#mca#sabotage#jj abrams#matty’s media essays
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Tracklist:
To All The Girls • Shake Your Rump • Johnny Ryall • Egg Man • High Plains Drifter • The Sounds Of Science • 3-Minute Rule • Hey Ladies • 5-Piece Chicken Dinner • Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun • Car Thief • What Comes Around • Shadrach • Ask For Janice • B-Boy Bouillabaisse (a. 59 Chrystie Street, b. Get On The Mic, c. Stop The Train, d. A Year And A Day, e. Hello Brooklyn, f. Dropping Names, g. Lay It On Me, h. Mike On The Mic, i. A.W.O.L.)
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#hyltta-polls#polls#artist: beastie boys#language: english#decade: 1980s#East Coast Hip Hop#Hip-Hop#Experimental Hip Hop#Plunderphonics#Mid-School Hip Hop
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memorizing the source of every sample on B-Boy Bouillabaisse
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does anyone else remember when the beastie boys made paul's boutique one of the most influential and beloved hip hop records of all time and they were like hmm how do we close this already perfect record. and then they made b-boy bouillabaisse which is just a 12 minute anthology of a bunch of mini songs. and it's somehow the perfect closer to an album as bombastic as that
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tagged: @prince-of-elsinore
rules: tag 9 people you'd like to know better/catch up with.
last song: B-Boy Bouillabaisse by the Beastie Boys
currently reading: Too many different books! “Secret City” by James Kirchick, about gay people in Washington and how that affected politics and all this fascinating stuff. Super dense but if you enjoy history it’s been the best nonfiction I’ve read so far this year. “This is How We Lose the Time War” for my sci-fi literature class and also just for fun. I love this book. “We Are Watching Eliza Bright” for English Lit. It’s ok. “The Eye in the Door” by Pat Barker. Frank Miller’s “Sin City”-- a friend’s parents won it in an auction and gave it to me, they’re not comic people.
last movie: My mom and I are watching “Moonage Daydream”. It’s really good, and beautiful, but I wish I had caught it in theaters.
currently watching: I’m on season four of the West Wing, which is very good.
currently craving: one of those sorbets that comes in a fruit shell that you get at Costco? I want the coconut one.
tagging: @solomontoaster @illegal-blindness @gerardwayoftheday @somethingnastyinthewoodshed @souryogurt64
@bbluejoseph @amrv-5 @brainyraccoons @morbid-longing-picturesque
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Beastie Boys - B-Boy Bouillabaisse
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Hiii, this is what the playlist came out as:
1. Sonic Youth - Tunic (Song for Karen)
2. Bauhaus - In the Flat Field
3. Interpol - The Scale
4. Swans - I Am the Sun
5. The Beastie Boys - B-Boy Bouillabaisse: A.W.O.L (it's one of the sections of a long song)
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11:32 AM EDT July 18, 2024:
Beastie Boys - "B-Boy Bouillabaisse" From the album Paul's Boutique (January 25, 1989)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
Yo, the only hip hop suite:
a) "59 Chrystie Street" b) "Get on the Mic" c) "Stop That Train" d) "A Year and a Day" e) "Hello Brooklyn" f) "Dropping Names" g) "Lay It on Me" h) "Mike on the Mic" i) "A.W.O.L."
File under: Psychedelic Hip-Hop
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2023 Album A Day: Day 86/365
Paul’s Boutique • Beastie Boys
Favorite Track: B-Boy Bouillabaisse
Thoughts: Beastie Boys have made a name for themselves on their crass, irreverent, and bombastic brand of hip-hop. Paul’s Boutique is the proof of concept that their “frat rap” designation might be underselling them, and that their style has both substance and staying power. This is by no means a “stupid” album; there is both an intelligence to the subject matter being used in verses amongst the expected lines about women and street culture, as well as a clever wordplay and lyric structure that result in some hilarious punchlines, subversive fake outs, and impactful bars. The braggadocio and swagger aren’t lost here, and are bolstered by the vibrant and eclectic sample-laden beats. Capped off by a stunning closing track that feels like the “lightning round” version of a rap cypher, with a quick fire rotation of verses over a handful of short but high-impact beats, this album is an electrifying rap album that helped shift the perception of Beastie Boys from iconoclasts to legends.
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omg. idk how i never realized b boy bouillabaisse sampled That Lady isley brothers.. i love when youre listening to music and youre like holy shit this is sampled in this other song! and the opposite where youre listening to something new and you can identify what it samples immediately 💞💕💓❤💗💖💘💝 wonderful worlllld beautiful peoplee you and your girrrll things could be prettyyyy lalala
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My favorite hip hop song ever "A Year And A Day" is in this underrated masterpiece.
That song shows u what these beasts are capable of
Today in Hip Hop History:
The Beastie Boys released their second album Paul’s Boutique July 25, 1989
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