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Beastly Noise
Jim recently put a track from the Beastie Boys on the moon. I haven't heard it.
Anyway, my son recently purchased a video game system where you can play toy drums and toy guitar to a music video. One of the video tracks -- and I'm loathe to call it a music video -- was the Beastie Boys. I didn't know their material before and now I am certain that I do not wish to hear any more. It's truly a shame that this game doesn't include any prog videos. I will now require the kids to wear headphones when playing. |
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Correct me if I'm wrong but don't you have the technology to alter the queue? (wink,wink,nudge,nudge).
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Actually, there's at least two, if not three Beastie Boys albums that would do well on AM. They're known as this rap outfit, but they're actually all really good musicians, and have two or three instrumental jazzy albums that sound a lot like Medeski Martin & Wood.
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Sabotage is a great song, if you like that sort of thing. My favorite Beastie Boys song is Intergalactic.
"Well now don't you tell me to smile You stick around, I'll make it worth your while Got numbers beyond what you can dial Maybe it's because I'm so versatile Style, profile, I said It always brings me back when I hear Ooh Child From the Hudson River out to the Nile I run the marathon to the very last mile Well if you battle me I will revile People always say my style is wild You've got gall, you've got guile To step to me I'm a rap-o-phile If you want to battle you're in denial Coming from Uranus to check my style Go ahead put my rhymes on trial Cast you off into exile" "I like my sugar with coffee and cream!" "Beastie Boys know when to let the beat... mmm drop?" |
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I was a little taken aback when I saw the Beasties had been added to the Moon. My curiosity having gotten the better of me, I requested their entry this morning and was suprised that it was a harmless little instramental tune of no great consequense.
So what's next? Primus? Aw jeez, I probably shouldn't have asked that... |
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At the risk of sounding like a brown-noser, let me give my two words of advice: Trust Jim. Apart from the fact he owns the station and doesn't have to even take anything we say into consideration if he doesn't want to, he's the program director by default. AuralMoon's three greatest assets are the community, the timely request feature, and the broad definition of prog/art-rock, or even "artistic" rock. With that being said:
Why is the immediate reaction to seeing Beastie Boys added, "Oh crap!, AM's going down the tubes?" Why isn't it, "Wow, I didn't know Beastie Boys had any proggish material? This'll be cool." In other words, why not trust Jim implicitly? If I looked at the new additions and saw, say Clint Black added, my reaction would be, "Wow, didn't expect that. I gotta hear that one!" If Jim wanted to add the Beastie Boys' two instrumental albums, The In Sound from Way Out and The Mix Up, as well as the various instrumental tracks from their other albums, I'd applaud it. Why not? It's interesting, not-boring, funky-jazzy stuff. Sounds like a prog/proggish/artsy thing to me. So trust Jim. Applaud him for adding Beastie Boys. Encourage him to add more. If he dediced to add 25% of Primus' material, or a dozen or so select Zeppelin songs, or a half-dozen Beatles songs, applaud him for footing 98% of a free-to-us prog station with a huge library. To quote RnR in another thread, let's not be "another who thinks the world starts and stops with the same 5 or 6 bands and their offshoots." Thank you. (Is my nose brown?) |
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My son used to like Intergalactic when it came out.
I'm sure every band's got at least one prog song, except for Asia. :thumbsup: It's only one song in the library, no big deal. |
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Last time he did that I had a case of the collywobbles that lasted the better part of a month. :eek: :eeeek Shudder. |
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I'm totally agree with you Yesspaz. I'm always surprised with the good chozen tracks by Jim. And AM needs more Beastie Boys. They even sampled a piece from Emerson Lake & Palmer.
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Well, there's also a song by Massive Attack on the Moon, or at least used to be. They aren't progressive rock either. (I myself got three MA albums, and "Hymn of the Big Wheel", one of their early tunes, is still one of my favourite songs.)
As for BB, not exactly my cup of tea, but I've liked some of their material in the past. Got one album from the early 1990s, "Check Your Head" or whatever it's called, which I bought when I was a teenager. That's indeed pretty noisy for most parts, if I remember correctly (the CD is "somewhere" in my apartment). But I've also heard a tune or two of their more mellow and jazzy stuff and thought it was pretty nice. As for "harmless instrumentals", perhaps "Machine Gun" (the song) by the Commodores would be a suitable addition. Some of the keyboard/synth moments are nice, IMO. -Meth' |
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I think the younger members of the AM community need to grow up a little bit. Or maybe alot in this case.
As an old timer that will freely admit that I'm skeptical when it comes to the Beastie Boys (and I am certainly not alone on that), I went ahead and gave the BB tune the benefit of the doubt and requested it so I could judge the song's merrits for myself. In my opinion, the tune is nothing to get excited about to say the least. I said so here as well as in the shoutbox when it played. There was nothing said by me or anyone else I know of like "Oh no, the Moon is going down the tubes because they're playing the Beastie Boys." Where the hell did that come from? To have it implied that Jim's judgement isn't trusted or somehow we're ungrateful for the privelige of listening because we're suprised by an artist's addition certainly eclipses a nose of brown and takes on more of the characteristics of a full cranial insertion into the rectal cavity. |
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No sir, that would be "Black Mountain Side" from Zep I. |
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Jim, I'm officially requesting to see all of The Mix Up and The In Sound from Way Out on AM. 'Cause I'm young and hip like that, I s'pose. 8-) |
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I'm going to recuse myself from further discussion here, and just float on the memory of a great Return to Forever show tonight.
After looking at this thread, and observing some of the commentary from this afternoon in shout, I'm not interested anymore in going back and forth about what anyone likes and what is prog. Anyone who wants to private message me with any suggestions etc. for airplay is welcome. But I'm not wasting my time reading any more shouts about how you don't like something. It's negative, inefficient, and just not worth it. I've not heard the Beastie Boys song, but I'm not going to categorically dismiss it out of hand, nor am I going to come into it with a preconceived notion. It's one song. What a freaking waste of time. |
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Glad you had a good show.. as far as the rest in a word, yep.
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