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- From: sl313028@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (The black guy.)
- Subject: Re: 3rd Bass VS. Beasties
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- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 19:21:16 GMT
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- In article <8f0nzzO00iUxA9RNpJ@andrew.cmu.edu> Eric Thomas Zeszotarski <ez08+@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
- >Hip hop or whatever, Beasties win over 3rd Bass any way you look at it.
- >
- >They are artists in the every sense of the word. Check the videos. Check
- >the lyrics on Paul's Boutique. Then check 'em again. Check out Cookie
- >Puss.
- >
- ...deleted...
- >Wassup with them trying to diss B-boys on "Stymies Theme"? If you listen
- >to the lyrics real close, you can pick up some real subtle stuff that is
- >very much anti- beastie. THEY DID NOT OPENLY DISS EM BECAUSE THEY KNEW
- >THEY HAD NO CLOUT.
- but they did...the whole song afterwards (Sons of Third Bass) was
- dedicated to that very purpose.
- >
- >The bottom line is, the Beastie Boys will continue to redefine and push
- >the borders of hip hop - and 3rd Bass will go down as a group with a
- >good debut and not much more.
- i don't really think so. just listen to the words off their first
- single from the new album (that i didn't bother to remember)...they're
- sayin some rhymes from back in curtis blow's day ("yes yes
- y'all"..."uuurraaaagh!")
- >
- >" If your life needs correction, don't follow my direction "
- > - Ad Rock
- >
- >Peace
- >eric z
- >
-
- jon
- (the hood of good)
-
-