Brocktune wrote:this played in theaters for one night down here a month or two ago. i almost went despite my general distaste for the beasties, because it looked like a decent concert flick. but then i had to fuckin work. lame. i may still check it out on the netflix.
happy birthday, dude.
Brocktune wrote:i dont buy that shit about paul's boutique, for, as ive stated in the past, that was all the dust brothers.
Keepcoolbutcare wrote:man, good to know the Brother stoners are into biblical jewish stories ("Shadrach"), can come up with couplets like "snifter-shoplifter / selfish-shellfish / cellular-hellyouwere / fuck this-Butkus" and can make "I'm Adam and I'm adamant about living large..." sound pretty damn dopealicious.
Keepcoolbutcare wrote:I bet you think George Martin was the 5th Beatle too, dontcha?
Keepcoolbutcare wrote:And why have the dusted Brothers never again approached this level of muscial collage without the Beasties, eh?
Keepcoolbutcare wrote:If anything, give props to the boys for having impeccable taste in producers. Sonically, Licensed to Ill / Paul's Boutique / Check Your Head are leagues apart, yet they made each distinct sounding album theirs, no small feat.
Keepcoolbutcare wrote:But yeah, it's been all downhill since Check Your Head...
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