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Musings on a Classic ~ Paul’s Boutique

Walasia Noor Shabazz
2 min readJul 25, 2020

The soundscape of Paul’s Boutique was a total departure from License to Ill. The Dust Brothers (E.Z. Mike (Michael Simpson) and King Gizmo (John King)) are said to have utilized *hundreds* of samples in the creation & production of this album ~ everything from the Sugarhill Gang to the Ramones, the Beatles to the Eagles. The “Boys” had grown lyrically as well, having moved from NY to LA (Laurel Canyon to be exact — a neighborhood with a rich, bohemian musical history of residents like Frank Zappa, Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin) the slow pace was opposite NY and it showed in their lyrics for Paul’s as well as their cadences & flows.

I’d often see Ad Rock, MCA and Mike D. playing basketball at Wonderland Elementary School (my alma mater) on Saturday afternoons with a crew of local skaters and sometimes other musicians.

Although the 1960s and 70s Laurel Canyon was made up of many folk singers, a few Jazz players and some rock’n’rollers, in the 80s we also had Ice-T (and his lovely wife Darlene) on one side of the canyon as well as Evil-E from Rhyme Syndicate on the other side. (Not that I ever saw The Beastie Boys play ball with Ice T and Evil E, that would have been too much even for me to witness).

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Walasia Noor Shabazz
Walasia Noor Shabazz

Written by Walasia Noor Shabazz

Walasia Noor Shabazz! A&R MF DOOM/Madlib Mad Villain LP. Edited STRESS, Complex Magazine, The Source.

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