1001 Songs Challenge,  1980s,  Music

1001 Songs Challenge #657: No Sleep Till Brooklyn (1986)

On 11 February 2019 I set myself the challenge of reading 1001 Songs You Must Hear Before You Die by Robert Dimery (ed.) and following the book’s advice to the letter. I’ve previously read 1001 Films… and started 1001 Albums… but felt 1001 Songs… would be a sensible place to start for what I have in mind here.

My challenge is to read about one song per day and listen to it (YouTube and Spotify, I need you tonight!) before sharing my own thoughts. Some songs I will love, others I’ll hate, and I’m sure there will be those that leave me perplexed but listen to them I shall.

I’ll also try, and most likely fail, to pinpoint the best song from the 1001 on offer but I’m nothing if not foolhardy. Instead of one song, I’m predicting I’ll have about 100 favourites by the end and may have to resort to a Top 10 so far to maintain any semblance of sanity.

So long as I post every day (including Christmas) then this challenge should come to an end on Wednesday 8 November 2021. Staying with the Barney Stinson theme I am hoping that the whole experience will prove to be… legendary!

 

Beastie Boys – No Sleep Till Brooklyn (1986)

No Sleep till Brooklyn

” No Sleep till Brooklyn” is a song by the New York hip hop group the Beastie Boys, and the sixth single from their debut studio album Licensed to Ill . One of their signature songs, it describes an exhaustive tour and all the events that make it tiresome, but also emphasizes their determination not to rest until they reach their home base of Brooklyn.

 

Lyrics (via Genius)

 

We’re leaving Scotland behind and heading over to the US and to New York for our listening pleasure today, dear reader. The Beastie Boys began life in 1978 as The Young Aborigines, experimenting in punk rock. They shifted over to rap and hip hop in the 1980s with an injection of rock to give their lyrics a boost. When we join them in 1986 they have released their debut album – Licensed to Ill – and from there 1001 Songs have given the nod to No Sleep Till Brooklyn

In No Sleep Till Brooklyn, the Beastie Boys offer a narrative of life on the road and the music business in general. We hear colourful anecdotes of how the group essentially sleep during the day because their shows are always at night. There are many hotels with some often trashed, plenty of travel on a variety of transport, and don’t get Beastie Boys started on all the women that they encounter while on the road. The title suggests that Brooklyn is their home and that they will keep the party going while away and only get some shut eye when the tour is over. Sounds quite exhausting to me. 

I am familiar with Beastie Boys by name but don’t know a huge amount of their material. No Sleep Till Brooklyn blends rap with a piece of heavy rock guitar and the combination works really well. The debut album sold very well and was critically acclaimed as a bonus. Beastie Boys were among the first white hip hop acts, paving the way for the likes of Eminem that followed many years from this point. The group continued to party until 2012 when Adam “MCA” Yauch died from cancer and the band disbanded that same year.

 

Favourite songs so far:

The Animals – House of the Rising Sun (1964)

Simon & Garfunkel – The Sounds of Silence (1965)

The Doors – The End (1967)

The Beatles – A Day in the Life (1967)

Pink Floyd – Wish You Were Here (1975)

Meat Loaf – Bat Out of Hell (1977)

Queen – Don’t Stop Me Now (1978)

Ultravox – Vienna (1980)

Don Henley – The Boys of Summer (1984)

The Smiths – How Soon Is Now? (1984)

My name is Dave and I live in Yorkshire in the north of England and have been here all my life. I hope you enjoy your visit to All is Ephemeral.

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