The original jazz-funk instrumentals on the Beastie Boys 1994 album "Ill Communication" are what made the album for me. A long time fan of the boys from Brooklyn they were the one musical act I grew up with that got older with me. What I mean by that statement is that wherever I have been in my development the Beasties were right there as well.
Futterman's Rule is the song I'm featuring today. To me the song takes me to a place where I want to boogie, drink, and talk philosophy. I grew up with funk and the Beasties bring it it this song. The saying at the beginning is one I think about alot. I don't want to miss anything in my short time on this planet, because there might not be no more next time y'all...
I hope you enjoy the song, as much as I do.
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8 comments:
good choice of tunes... Beasties always bring it !!
well, my i like Tower of Power and Average White Band for my funk.....but....whatever floats our boat!
man the beastie boys bring back some memories now. gosh i remember driving around with my friends drinking and listening to them in my lil tan ford escort back in the day...the day=1985/1986.....Now here's a little story - I've got to tell about three bad brothers - you know so well...ahhh good memories.
I've never heard that before and I was only familiar with the Beastie Boys' more popular songs. But I really loved this! I love that funky kind of instrumental stuff!! I'd buy a whole album with just that!
Thanks for introducing me!
Cool song. My favorite Beastie song is "Sabotage"...
Not digging it sirreene?
Talking about standing the test of time. I still rock the B Boys whenever possible. These guys are the first one I go for when I spot them in a bar juke box.
Liked it - it woke me up! Not sure that I's buy it, but HAPPY MUSICAL MONDAY ANYWAY!!!!!
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