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Here's the full list of samples in case it hasn't already been posted as well:

 

1. To all the girls

-Idris Muhammad - Loran's dance (Power of Soul) 1974

 

2. Shake your rump

-Alfonse Mouzon - Funky Snakefoot (Funky Snakefoot) 1974

-Harvey Scales - Dancing room only (Hot food - a funk diszco opera) 1979

-Ronnie Laws - Tell me something good (Pressure Sensitive) 1975

-Louis Bellson - Super Mellow (The drum sessions) 1975

-Funky Four Plus One - That's the joint (That's the joint) 1980

-Rose Royce - 6 o'clock DJ-Let's rock (Car wash OST) 1976

-Rose Royce - Yo yo (Car Wash OST) 1976

-Afrika Bambaataa & James Brown - Unity Part 2-It's coming (Unity) 1984

-Afrika Bambaataa & The Jazzy 5 MCs - Jazzy Sensation-Bronx version (Jazzy Sensation) 1981

-Rose Royce - Born to love you (Car Wash OST) 1976

-Sugar Hill Gang - 8th Wonder (8th Wonder) 1980

 

3. Johnny Ryall

-Pink Floyd - One of these days (Meddle) 1971

-Donny Hathaway - Magnificent Sanctuary Band (Donny Hathaway) 1971

-David Bromberg - Sharon (Demon in disguise) 1972

-Paul McCartney - Momma Miss America (McCartney) 1970

-Grand Wizard Theodore - Military Cut-Scratch mix (Wild style) 1983

-Jean Knight - Mr Big Stuff (Mr Big Stuff) 1971

-Funk Inc - Kool is Back (Funk Inc) 1971

-Kurtis Blow - AJ Scratch (Ego trip) 1984

-Beastie Boys - Fight for your right (Licensed to ill) 1986

-Beastie Boys - The new style (Licensed to ill) 1986

 

4. Egg man

-Curtis Mayfield - Superfly (Superfly OST) 1972

-Lightin' Rod - Sport (Hustler's convention) 1973

-Tower of Power - Drop it in the slot (In the slot) 1975

-Commodores - I'm ready (Caught in the act) 1975

-Bernard Herman - The Murder (Psycho OST) 1976

-Public Enemy - Your gonna get yours (Yo! Bum rush the show) 1987

-Public Enemy - Bring the noise (It takes a nation of millions to hold us back) 1988

-Sly and the family stone - Dance to the music (Dance to the music) 1968

-John Williams - Main theme (Jaws OST) 1975

 

5. High plains drifter

-Eagles - Those shoes (The long run) 1979

-The fatback band - Put your love in my tender care (Raising hell) 1975

-Ramones - Suzy is a headbanger (Leave home) 1977

-Loggins and Messina - Your mama don't dance (Loggins and Messina) 1972

 

6. Sounds of science

-The Beatles - Back in the USSR (The Beatles) 1968

-The Beatles - When I'm sixty-four (Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) 1967

-Isaac Hayes - Walk from Regio's (Shaft) 1971

-The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) 1967

-Boogie Down Productions - My philosophy (By all means necessary) 1988

-The Beatles - Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band-Reprise (Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) 1967

-The Beatles - The end (Abbey Road) 1969

-James Brown - Get up, get into it, get involved (Get up, get into it, get involved) 1970

-Pato Banton - Don't stiff coke (Don't stuff coke) 1986

 

7. 3-minute rule

-Sly and the family stone - Brave & strong (There's a riot goin' on) 1971

-Fancy - Feel good (Wild Thing) 1974

 

8. Hey Ladies

-Commodores - Machine Gun (Machine Gun) 1974

-Kurtis Blow - Party time (Party time?) 1983

-World's Famous Supreme Team - Hey DJ (Hey! D.J.) 1984

-Cameo - Shake your pants (Cameosis) 1980

-Afrika Bambaataa & The Jazzy 5 MCs - Jazzy Sensation-Bronx version (Jazzy Sensation) 1981

-Kool and the gang - Jungle boogie (Wild and peaceful) 1973

-James Brown - Funky president (Funky president) 1974

-P Funk all stars - Pumpin' it up (Pumpin' it up) 1983

-James Brown - Ain't it funky now (Ain't it funky) 1970

-Beside - Change the beat (Change the beat) 1982

-The Sweet - The ballroom blitz (The ballroom blitz) 1973

-Roger - So ruff, so tuff (The many facets of Roger) 1981

 

9. 5-piece chicken dinner

-Eric Weissberg and Steve Mandell - Shuckin' the corn (Duelling banjos) 1973

 

10. Looking down the barrel of a gun

-Incredible bongo band - Last bongo in Belgium (Bongo rock) 1973

-Mountain - Mississippi queen (Climbing!) 1970

 

11. Car thief

-Trouble funk - Drop the bomb (Drop the bomb) 1982

-The Jackson 5 - I'll bet you (ABC) 1970

-Funk factory - Rien ne va plus (Funk factory) 1975

-Max Yasgur's speech at Woodstock festival (Woodstock) 1969/70

-Donovan - Hurdy gurdy man (Hurdy gurdy man) 1968

 

12. What comes around

-Led Zeppelin - Moby dick (Led Zeppelin II) 1969

-Gene Harris and the three sounds - Put on train (Gene Harris the three sounds) 1971

-Alice Cooper - It's hot tonight (Lace and whiskey) 1977

 

13. Shadrach

-Rose Royce - Do your dance (In full bloom) 1977

-Sly and the family stone - Loose booty (Small talk) 1974

-Sugar hill gang - Sugarhill groove (Sugarhill gang) 1980

-Black oak Arkansas - Hot and nasty (1971)

-James Brown - Funky drummer (Funky drummer) 1970

-Ballin' Jack - Never let 'em say (Ballin' Jack) 1970

-Trouble funk - Say what (In times of trouble) 1983

-Funky Four Plus One - That's the joint (That's the joint) 1980

 

14. (Track 15 on the album) B-boy bouillabaisse

-The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are you experienced? (Are you experienced?) 1967

-Burundi Steiphenson Black - Burundi Black-1re parties (Burundi Black) 1971

-Run DMC - Here we go-live at the Funhouse (Here we go-live at the funhouse) 1985

-Cerrone - Rocket in the pocket (In concert) 1979

-Beside - Change the beat (Change the beat) 1982

-Malcolm McClaren - Buffalo Gals (Buffalo Gals) 1982

-Boogie Down Productions - My philosophy (By all means necessary) 1988

-Love bug starski - Live at the fever (You've gotta believe) 1983

-Southside movement - Save the world (Movin') 1974

-Scotty - Draw your brakes (The harder they come OST) 1972

-Tower of power - Ebony jam (In the slot) 1975

-The Isley brothers - That lady (3 + 3) 1973

-Crash crew - High power rap (High power rap) 1980

-Johnny Cash and the Tennessee two - Folsom prison blues (Folsom prison blues) 1955

-The meters - Hey pocky a-way (Rejuvenation) 1974

-The sweet - In to the night (Sweet Fanny Adams) 1974

-The crusaders - The well's gone dry (Southern comfort) 1974

-Bob Marley interview with Dylan Taite 1979

-Kool and the gang - Let the music take your mind (Let the music take your mind) 1969

-Chic - Good times (Risque) 1979

-Trouble funk - Good to go (Good to go) 1986

-Idris Muhammad - Loran's dance (Power of Soul) 1974

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Good lookin' out. I remember when I first got that album...I wasn't feeling it, so I sold it. At that time I was building my CD selection, so it kinda says a lot that I offed it back to the record store for a seriously reduced rate. Fast forward and now it's one of my favorite records. My ears just had to mature.

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My first two records were PE (Yo bum rush and Fear of a black planet)

 

Then on the second record-shopping-trip I bought Paul's Boutiqe and Edutainment by BDP.

 

I really like it right away. And even to this day I can listen to that album. The Dust Brothers did a phenomenal piece of art on this one...

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Video is dope! Beastie Boys fans compiled that list of samples ages ago but I've never seen it presented like this. Really dope.

 

Good lookin' out. I remember when I first got that album...I wasn't feeling it, so I sold it. At that time I was building my CD selection, so it kinda says a lot that I offed it back to the record store for a seriously reduced rate. Fast forward and now it's one of my favorite records. My ears just had to mature.

 

I think that was a pretty universal reaction. With "Hey Ladies" being the lead single and disco being the furthest thing from "cool" at the time I remember being like "WTF happened to these guys?" When Check Your Head came out I went back and listened to Paul's Boutique and got really into it. I saw Mike D and Adock do their live show for the book tour last April and they had this thing where they had all the unsold boxes of Paul's Boutique records stacked up. Just thinking of all those brand new, 8-panel copies of that record sitting in boxes ... worth a lot of $$$$ these days.

 

 

My first two records were PE (Yo bum rush and Fear of a black planet)

 

Then on the second record-shopping-trip I bought Paul's Boutiqe and Edutainment by BDP.

 

I really like it right away. And even to this day I can listen to that album. The Dust Brothers did a phenomenal piece of art on this one...

 

There were some early tracks that the Dust Brothers did prior to linking up with the Beasties (Shake Your Rump, Hey Ladies, Car Thief, and I think one more) but the Beasties worked pretty closely with the Dust Brothers on producing the rest of the beats of the album. People tend to think Rick Ruben did the beats on Licensed to Ill, the Dust Brothers did Paul's Boutique, and that Mario C did Check Your Head and Ill Communication, but in reality the Beastie Boys had a LOT to do with the production of all of their albums.

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Video is dope! Beastie Boys fans compiled that list of samples ages ago but I've never seen it presented like this. Really dope.

 

Good lookin' out. I remember when I first got that album...I wasn't feeling it, so I sold it. At that time I was building my CD selection, so it kinda says a lot that I offed it back to the record store for a seriously reduced rate. Fast forward and now it's one of my favorite records. My ears just had to mature.

 

I think that was a pretty universal reaction. With "Hey Ladies" being the lead single and disco being the furthest thing from "cool" at the time I remember being like "WTF happened to these guys?" When Check Your Head came out I went back and listened to Paul's Boutique and got really into it. I saw Mike D and Adock do their live show for the book tour last April and they had this thing where they had all the unsold boxes of Paul's Boutique records stacked up. Just thinking of all those brand new, 8-panel copies of that record sitting in boxes ... worth a lot of $$$$ these days.

 

 

My first two records were PE (Yo bum rush and Fear of a black planet)

 

Then on the second record-shopping-trip I bought Paul's Boutiqe and Edutainment by BDP.

 

I really like it right away. And even to this day I can listen to that album. The Dust Brothers did a phenomenal piece of art on this one...

 

There were some early tracks that the Dust Brothers did prior to linking up with the Beasties (Shake Your Rump, Hey Ladies, Car Thief, and I think one more) but the Beasties worked pretty closely with the Dust Brothers on producing the rest of the beats of the album. People tend to think Rick Ruben did the beats on Licensed to Ill, the Dust Brothers did Paul's Boutique, and that Mario C did Check Your Head and Ill Communication, but in reality the Beastie Boys had a LOT to do with the production of all of their albums.

 

Always super fresh when the MCs are involved in the beatmaking process as well

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