Heartland Patriot wrote:I was one of a VERY small handful of kids in my little South Texas town to listen to these guys way back when...I have "Paul's Boutique" on cassette, but I downloaded it on iTunes today...its still good.

It's amazing how much an album or track can conjure up memories of ones youth. I was an impressionable 7 year old kid living in Queens when the Beastie Boys started coming up and it was fun to see them take off like a rocket when Licensed to Ill came out. Paul's Boutique is my *favorite* Beastie Boys album though. I'm sure I look goofy blasting it in my truck, decked out in camo, when I'm coming back from hunting.
Later on, as my musical tastes changed, I found myself really digging their instrumental stuff. The In Sound From Way Out never leaves my truck.