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Ill Communication, released in 1994, marked a high point for the Beastie Boys, blending their signature irreverent style with genre-hopping experimentation. The album saw the trio—Mike D, MCA, and Ad-Rock—seamlessly fuse hardcore punk, jazz-funk, and old-school hip-hop, with the standout single “Sabotage” becoming an anthem of the era. Its explosive bassline, distorted guitars, and aggressive delivery captured the Beasties at their rawest and most innovative. At the same time, tracks like “Sure Shot” and “Root Down” paid homage to their b-boy roots with tight rhymes and slick DJ work from Mix Master Mike. The album wasn't just about sonic chaos—it carried deeper, more mature undertones, reflecting MCA's growing interest in Buddhism and activism. For many fans—and clearly for us here at Totally 80's and 90's Recall—Ill Communication stands as a definitive '90s album that refused to be boxed in. It's wild, funny, political, and endlessly replayable. From punk mosh pits to chill jazz instrumentals like “Sabrosa,” the Beastie Boys proved they weren't just rap pranksters from the '80s—they were legit musical craftsmen. The album captured the eclectic energy of the decade and the spirit of reinvention that defined the Beasties' career. Whether you're blasting “Sabotage” in your car or grooving to the funky vibes of “Flute Loop,” this one hits as hard now as it did in ‘94. Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/iq8iShjXOLb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/totally-80s-and-90s-recall/id1662282694 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/11dk5TUoLUk4euD1Te1EYG?si=b37496eb6e784408 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/1960c8f9-158d-43ac-89a6-d868ea1fe077/totally-80s-and-90s-recall YouTube Podcasts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH9lGakNgCDZUkkHMUu88uXYMJu_33Rab&si=xo0EEVJRSwS68mWZ Contact Us: Website: https://totally80s90srecall.podbean.com/ Email: 80s90srecall@gmail.com LinkTree:https://linktr.ee/80s90srecall
Hunter Biden has no money, Eli Zaret joins us after MSU dominates Michigan, Gene Hackman death update, R. Kelly does a podcast, Corey Feldman turning into Stuttering John, Elon Musk v. Lil Marco, and Love is Blind demands opinions. The Gene Hackman death details are gruesome and sad. Eli Zaret drops by to recap Michigan getting beat down by MSU, NFL free agency, Za'Darius Smith cut by the Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns' Myles Garrett's massive contract, the Xavier Worthy choking saga, LeBron James vs Stephen A. Smith, Dan Wetzel to ESPN, the Detroit Tigers in Spring Training, debating Javier Baez, Angel Reese is threatening to sit out games because of her $75k salary and more. Thanks to the Bonerline and Twitter for reminding Drew to call his friend at 12pm on Saturday. Pamela Bach's suicide is confusing. MacGruber once perfectly re-enacted David Hasselhoff v. his hamburger. We check out an old Norm MacDonald and Artie Lange bit. Meghan Markle's stupid Netflix cooking show is getting a 2nd season. Some whore sold her virginity for a ton of money to have “autonomy” over her body. Love is Blind featured a major dodged bullet. A chick in Texas is busted for revenge porn after she showed a bar a video of herself getting nailed. Bhad Bhabie's bhoyfriend was recently shot. Then gunmen tried breaking into her house. Drew binged Suge Knight's podcast. He outed Dr. Dre as gay. He also tells all about Dre beating multiple women. R. Kelly gets praised on a podcast for his singing. His crimes never seemed to get mentioned. Ione Skye is spilling in a new book about Anthony Kiedis, Ad Rock, John Cusack, Matthew Perry, and more. Ben Affleck is SO happy to be away from JLo. Corey Feldman is being attacked by ‘Jim and Them' and he is worried for his son, Zen. Elon Musk vs Marco Rubio. Tesla is under fire. SpaceX had a boo boo. Elon had his 14th child. Columbia University is losing grants. David Schwimmer wants more support for Jews. Kanye West is back to doing Kanye West things. Hunter Biden is broke and no one is coming to save him this time. Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez set a wedding date. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
6a-7a Ione Skye tells all about John Cusack, Matthew Perry, Ad Rock, and more in her new book, the pursuit of happiness may make you miserable, a pokemon Cheeto sells for tons of cash and you can now rent chickens to get your own eggs.
The news called the London crime wave an “epidemic." The Beastie Boys inspired it. Liverpool wanted to kill the group. Ad Rock in jail. Numerous other musicians arrested, in part, because of the Beasties. The band's hardcore roots, their hip hop success, creating a Gen X Sgt. Peppers, and a legacy of influence that'll be hard to top by future artists. Buckle up for a crime and grime influenced Beastie Boys story. Which musician has had the greatest influence on you? In what way? Let Jake know at 617-906-6638 (ask for Cookiepuss), disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group TikTok To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of CORNDOWN, I start with some puzzling calls about keeping track of pills that quickly spiral into strange conversations about crotch stuff and quitting places unintentionally. Wastedmemory jumps in with stories of chaotic scenes involving broken glass and awkward encounters with touching people, while I circle back to those same calls from different perspectives. There's also some back-and-forth about unexpected mishaps, like dealing with stolen or discarded cigarettes, and hootis adds their own take on the frustrations of quitting and parking gone wrong. It's a mix of confusion, missteps, and the occasional surprising resolution. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating via patreon or paypal! powered by rogueserver.com
En este episodio conversamos sobre “Licensed to Ill”, el álbum debut de Beastie Boys, lanzado el año 1986.
Vi beger oss bort från den stenhårda rocken och ut på djupt okänt vatten. Eller kanske ändå inte. För är det någon skiva som manifesterar 90-talets experimentlusta och genreblandning så är det Beastie Boys "Ill communication". Här möts hiphop, hardcore, funk, psykedelia, jazz och tusen andra saker på en och samma gång. En smältdegel av all musik som filtreras genom Ad-Rock, Mike D och MCA. Tre vita snubbar från Brooklyn som gjorde hiphop på sitt eget sätt. Magnus och Misha låter sig översköljas av musik som inte går att värja sig emot.
Send us a textIntro song: Boomin' Granny65. Squat! by De La Soul (feat. Mike D & Ad Rock)64. Tadlock's Glasses63. Spam by milk (feat. The King Ad Rock) [E]62. Bodhisattva Vow61. Posse in EffectOutro song: Brrrr Stick Em
Legendary Beastie Boys Member Ad-Rock joins Tony and Jason to talk about the Beastie Boys history and associating with skating and share stories of touring and much more with Tony and Jason. Take the first step to visibly thicker, healthier hair. Go to Nutrafol.com/men and enter the promo code HAWKWOLF. Start Your Free online ED Treatment today at Hims.com/HAWK For today 20% off your order head to Orgain.com/HW20 and use code HW20 Learn How To Skate, No Matter What Age You Are. Out Now https://fathergrind.com/ See Jason Live! Tickets at thejasonellis.com Sponsor Hawk Vs Wolf: https://public.liveread.io/media-kit/hawkvswolf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Legendary Beastie Boys Member Ad-Rock joins Tony and Jason to talk about the Beastie Boys history and associating with skating and share stories of touring and much more with Tony and Jason. Take the first step to visibly thicker, healthier hair. Go to Nutrafol.com/men and enter the promo code HAWKWOLF. Start Your Free online ED Treatment today at Hims.com/HAWK For today 20% off your order head to Orgain.com/HW20 and use code HW20 Learn How To Skate, No Matter What Age You Are. Out Now https://fathergrind.com/ See Jason Live! Tickets at thejasonellis.com Sponsor Hawk Vs Wolf: https://public.liveread.io/media-kit/hawkvswolf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael “Mike D” Diamond feels optimistically uncertain about being Conan O'Brien's friend; Adam “Ad-Rock” Horovitz would certainly like to be, but is not yet Conan O'Brien's friend. Mike D and Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys sit down with Conan to discuss the neighborhood and pop culture influences that went into their early work, the shocking truth about gold records, striving to make each other laugh with their music, and remembering bassist Adam Yauch in approaching the 30th anniversary of their multi-platinum album Ill Communication. For Conan videos, tour dates and more visit TeamCoco.com.Got a question for Conan? Call our voicemail: (669) 587-2847.
Beastie Boys member Ad-Rock is selling his childhood home for $1.62 million dollars. Well, he had some help selling it.
As we all know, artists gonna art and when the Beastie Boys took an 8 year break between albums, Adam "AdRock" Horowitz still had some songs to sing. He was joined by the Beasties's touring drummer, former Suicidal Tendencies man, Amery "AWOL" Smith. This is their second album. Check it out with Nik and Duncan who'll tell you if you should spin it or bin it!
It's time to enjoy some samples as we go back to before our high school years as we listen to Beastie Boys' 1989 masterpiece Paul's Boutique! Discover bonus eps, merch and more on our Patreon! This week: So many musical references and samples explored! Beastie Boys history! And we want to be friends with Mike D and Ad Rock and make our case! All this and so much MORE! Wanna get a shout-out on a future episode? Give us a rating on iTunes! It helps us, and it helps you feel good about yourself!
Charlie Colin: The goons out there know that Train is a very important band to Jim and Them lore. We bid farewell to the recently passed Charlie Colin. BUGWATER: We go through the state of movies with the recent releases of Furiosa, Civil War, the upcoming Beetlejuice sequel and of course BUGWATER Trump In The Bronx: Are Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow known commodities? Trump brings them out at his recent rally. LET'S JUST TALK!, DON CHEADLE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, TWITCH!, STREAMATHON!, OBAMNA!, EDIT!, STREAMATHON!, DONALD TRUMP IMPRESSIONS!, 48 HOUR STREAMATHON?!, SLEEPING PILLS!, FETANYL!, SLEEP SCHEDULE!, MIGRAINE!, STREAMATHON AFTER GLOW!, ENDORPHINS!, DOPAMINE!, LAUGHING!, VOICEMAILS!, JUSTIN!, DAVIDMOXX!, IMPRESSIONS!, TRUMP!, NIC CAGE!, DISMISSIVE!, WHO'S READY FOR FALL!, THE BOY BLUE!, ATLAS!, BOOPAC!, BOOSIE!, TRAIN!, CHARLIE COLIN!, JIM AND THEM LORE!, BRANDON!, BLOG!, POETRY!, LYRICAL BREAKDOWN!, PAT MONAHAN!, FALL IN THE SHOWER!, REST IN PEACE!, DROPS OF JUPITER!, BREATHALYZER!, PENNIES!, BUCKETHEAD!, SLIPKNOT!, NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL!, TRAIN CRUISE!, WHY WON'T YOU DIE!, CHARLIE THE UNICORN!, KRISTIN!, DAVINCI CODE!, NATIONAL TREASURE ASS!, BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE!, TRAILER!, WINONA RYDER!, OLD LADY VOICE!, BUG WATER!, JOHNNY DEPP!, STEPHEN BALDWIN!, TIM BURTON!, FURIOSA!, EMPTY THEATER!, KINGSMAN!, SEQUELS!, GOLDEN CIRCLE!, CIVIL WAR!, OVER EXPLAIN!, PAUL WALTER HAUSER!, FANTASTIC FOUR!, CASTING!, JOHN MALKOVICH!, IN A VIOLENT NATURE!, SHANE GILLIS!, GABLES!, TIRES!, NETFLIX!, WAR MODE!, WIGGER!, JEWS!, ANDREW SCHULZ!, ADROCK!, MEXICAN!, 90S SKATERS!, RICK RUBIN!, EMINEM!, SHEFF G!, SLEEPY HALLOW!, DONALD TRUMP!, NEW YORK DRILL!, MILLIONS!, SOUND!, MODERN!, 2024 ELECTION CYCLE!, WHITE UNC!, SHABOOZY! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Im Frühling 2024 können die Beastie Boys und all ihre Fans zwei schöne Jubiläen feiern: Im Mai 1994 erschien eines ihrer besten Alben, „Ill Communication“. Mit drauf: Sabotage“, diese wütende Anarcho-Hymne mit 70er-Jahre-Krimiserien-Video. Und im Juni 2004 kam „To The 5 Boroughs“, eine Ode an ihre Heimatstadt New York. Der Big Apple Melting Pot hatte die Kombo gerade zu Beginn geprägt: Ende der 70er, Anfang der 80er flossen in NYC die damals neuen Musikrichtungen Hip Hop, Punk, Post Punk und Dub ineinander. MCA, Ad-Rock und Mike D inhalierten all das und spuckten es auf ihrem Debut als Rap Rock („License To Ill“) und auf dem Folge-Album als Sample-Meisterwerk („Paul's Boutique“) wieder aus. Später fügten sie dieser speziellen Melange noch u.a. Grunge, Bossanova, Jazz, Boogaloo und Indische Musik hinzu – ihr Einfallsreichtum war schier unerschöpflich, ihre Herangehensweise immer zutiefst respektvoll und positiv. Bis MCA aka Adam Yauch im Mai 2012 viel zu früh verstarb – die Beasties waren Geschichte. Die Geschichte der Band haben sie niedergeschrieben in einer Anthologie, ihrem „Beastie Boys Book“. Musikjournalist-Kollege Vincent Lindig hat Adam Horowitz und Michael Diamond 2018 dazu interviewt. In der aktuellen Episode #088BeastieBoys erzählen Vincent von jener Begegnung und Adam und Mike von den Jahren als sie als Beastie Boys erst New York, dann MTV und die ganze Welt erobert haben.
Welcome to Indexed.Ch-Check it out. Latest episode of Indexed is dropping tomorrow and we cover the ever important hip-hop trio, Beastie Boys!We got quite a few notes from producer Baxter on this episode, but we are ready to bring it to your ears.Instagram: @indexed_podFacebook: IndexedShow Email: indexedpodcast@gmail.comIntro / Outro Music by VHX (https://soundcloud.com/djvhx)
Comedienne, chanteuse, star, co-writer, and executive producer of HBO's Somebody Somewhere, and our favorite Manhattan, Kansas native, Bridget Everett shares the beloved classic, The Sound of Music. From watching the story of the von Trapps as the youngest of six kids, to how she sees it through the lens of her life and work today, Bridget dives deep into the timeless resonance of the movie and its music. We learn of her admiration for the naturalistic musicality of the film, and why Dame Julie Andrews is one of her favorite voices of all time.Plus, her love of Barry Manilow, why co-host John Cooper marched down Santa Monica Boulevard in heels, and what Reverend Mother and Ad-Rock have in common. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Acomi and Turk182 experience firsthand the old adage "be careful what you wish for", as they embark upon their dream project. Turk had a vision of recording a cover of The Beastie Boys classic Paul Revere, from their 1986 debut album, License To Ill, using actors who established talent could bring a new listening experience. With much thread pulling, cajoling, impossible favors, and more money than they have, they were able to secure Christopher Walken, William Shatner, and Danny Devito to sing the parts of Ad-Rock, MCA, and Mike D. This is an event that Acomi and Turk won't soon forget, and will NEVER attempt again. Enjoy! All celebrity voices are poorly impersonated and are not remotely mistakable for the celebrity themselves. Impressions are done the best they can, but still isn't good enough. #OMTWF #Acomi #Turk182 #KorovaEntertainment #BeastieBoys #PaulRevere #WilliamShatner #ChristopherWalken #DannyDevito #impressions #imitations #impersonation #poorlydone #badimpressions Follow Acomi on Twitter at @AcomiDraws and on Instagram at AcomiDraws. Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE and on Instagram at Turk182_KE.
Adam Horovitz reflects upon his time being Ad-Rock in Beastie Boys, the 2023 NBA playoffs, a toaster oven, Beastie Boys Book and Beastie Boys Story and Beastie Boys Audiobook, satire and comedy, embracing new technologies and making things up as you go, memorable late night talk show and Saturday Night Live appearances, encountering Bob Dylan, making new music and the status of Hot Sauce Committee Part One, other future plans, and much more. Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Singing the Sesame Street theme song, witnessing the birth of hip hop in New York, watching Eddie Murphy, calling Ad Rock's mom, getting hammered on the road, why some comics quit drinking, why rock stars should be dead at 40, maxing out Nate Bargatze's credit card, why comics like history and musicians like drugs and oh so much more! Check out our absolutely hilarious chat with one of our favorites, Yannis Pappas.•Yannis Pappas•Instagram: @yannispappasYoutube: @yannispappascomedianTwitter: @yannispappasWebsite: https://yannispappascomedy.com#MusicIsFunnyPodcast #yannispappas #RaelynNelsonBand
In this weeks roundtable episode I'm joined by Raven Hunter, Surreal the MC & Brad Sadler to discuss the top 10 Beastie Boys songs. Did your favorite make the cut?Follow the podcast on Instagram & Twitter: @b_boypodcastFollow us on Tik Tok: @stillabboyFind us online: www.riplak.com
"I'm tellin' y'all, it's a sabotage!" We're thrilled to discuss our memories and stories connected to the Beastie Boys and "Sabotage," including what it was like to have the good fortune of seeing them play multiple times, what the surprising process of creating "Sabotage" was like, MCA's legacy, and which Beastie Boy Stephanie P. ran into on the train on the way to their show. On the way, we talk about attending recent hip hop shows, including Arrested Development, Tone Loc, and Color Me Badd. Enjoying the show? Tell us what you think on the socials at @stephaniestalktunes/@stephaniestalk, or give us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Goodpods! Proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Episode sponsored by BetterHelp.
"I'm tellin' y'all, it's a sabotage!" We're thrilled to discuss our memories and stories connected to the Beastie Boys and "Sabotage," including what it was like to have the good fortune of seeing them play multiple times, what the surprising process of creating "Sabotage" was like, MCA's legacy, and which Beastie Boy Stephanie P. ran into on the train on the way to their show. On the way, we talk about attending recent hip hop shows, including Arrested Development, Tone Loc, and Color Me Badd.Enjoying the show? Tell us what you think on the socials at @stephaniestalktunes/@stephaniestalk, or give us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Goodpods! Proud member of Pantheon Podcasts. Episode sponsored by BetterHelp.
… No sleep 'til … Brooklyn … Foot on the pedal, never ever false metal Engine running hotter than a boiling kettle My job ain't a job, it's a damn good time City to city, I'm running my rhymes … On location, touring around the nation Beastie Boys always on vacation Itchy trigger finger but a stable turntable I do what I do best because I'm willing and able … Ain't no faking, your money I'm taking Going coast to coast to watch all the girlies shaking While you're at the job working nine to five The Beastie Boys at the Garden, cold kickin' it live … No sleep 'til … Another plane, another train Another bottle in the brain Another girl, another fight Another drive all night … Our manager's crazy, he always smokes dust He's got his own room at the back of the bus Tour around the world, you rock around the clock Plane to hotel, girls on the jock … Trashing hotels like it's going out of style Getting paid along the way 'cause it's worth your while Four on the floor, Ad Rock's out the door MCA's in the back because he's skeezin' with a whore We got a safe in the trunk with money in a stack With dice in the front and Brooklyn's in the back White boys got more rhymes … No sleep 'til No sleep 'til Brooklyn No sleep 'til Brooklyn … Ain't seen the light since we started this band MCA get on the mike, my man Born and bred in Brooklyn, the U.S.A They call me Adam Yauch but I'm MCA Like a lemon to a lime, a lime to a lemon I sip the def ale with all the fly women … Limos, arenas, and TV shows Autograph pictures and classy hoes Step off, Homes, get out of my way Taxing little girlies from here to L.A Waking up before I get to sleep 'Cause I'll be rockin' this party eight days a week … No sleep 'til No sleep 'til Brooklyn No sleep 'til Brooklyn No sleep 'til Brooklyn (Brooklyn) No sleep 'til Brooklyn, yeah … No sleep 'til Brooklyn (Brooklyn) No sleep 'til Brooklyn (Brooklyn) No sleep 'til Brooklyn (Brooklyn) No sleep 'til Brooklyn (Brooklyn) No sleep 'til Brooklyn (Brooklyn) Never sleep 'til Brooklyn (Brooklyn) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/codynichol14/support
This week Ben takes us on a journey into music, but not musicals. These two movies feature musicians in the lead roles, for better and for worse. Join X's John Doe and The Beastie Boys' Ad Rock in the motorcycle meander Roadside Prophets and Eminem's Eminem as Bunny Rabbit in the sweaty quasi-biopic 8 Mile.
Bienvenidisimas, queridisimas bestias nocturnas qué soban los botones de su radio o las teclas de su ordenador para sintonizar Nuestra Ritual de Lo VIRTUAL, eclecTomeiroland Sedición #439 han pasado 30 años desde que el album "Check your Head" del trio neoyorquino Beastie Boys nos fuera aventado en la cara cómo baldazo de cerveza fría. Ad-Rock, MCA y Mike D dejaron Nueva York para ir a Los Ángeles, además, reclutaron a Money Mark, en los teclados, a Mario Caldato para la producción, y dejaron que todo fluyera. Esa es la raíz de Check Your Head, álbum inspirado en el libro "Check the Technique" de Brian Coleman. Check Your Head sirvió para continuar una racha que se extendería hasta el final de la carrera de los tres inquietos e indolentes jóvenes de Brooklyn y, además, demostraría que el talento, iniciativa, curiosidad y creatividad de los Beastie Boys parecía no tener fin, propagando un sonido que definió, en un gran porcentaje, el sonido de la década, creando legado a base de romper paradigmas.
The Beastie Boys are a culture shifting band/group who started out as a punk group in the mid to late 80's, who switched to hip hop around the time they met Rick Rubin who we covered earlier this season. Beastie Boys first album had them penned as frat rap, so off of their first record label and away from Rick, they came back with a heavily sampled production by the Dust Brothers that changed the landscape of hip hop up until the Biz Markie lawsuit in the late 80's. Beastie was also responsible for young people across the world to steal Volkswagen and other emblems to wear as medallions on chains. Beastie Boys like them or not changed the landscape of hip hop. While not the first white hip hop artist they had the largest impact aside from Eminem who would come onto the scene ten plus years later. Beastie Boys; Mike D, Ad-Rock and MCA thank you for everything you have giving to the culture and to the world. Come find out why this group didn't just make an impact in hip hop but on the world and used their voice for good. Thank you for listening to this episode of hip hop history please like, subscribe and leave a review where possible. Thank you.
En este episodio conversamos sobre "Check Your Head", el tercer larga duración de Beastie Boys, analizando sus principales aspectos musicales y el desarrollo en términos de composición que significó para la banda de Ad-Rock, MCA y Mike D.
The Beastie Boys never took the easy way out - always pushing the intersection of rock ‘n' roll and hip hop closer together. Chuck D. & LL Cool J both give props to the group for their contributions to rap, and Mike D. & Ad-Rock thank NYC as well as all of their fans, while also representing on behalf of MCA aka Adam Youch. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Welcome to the Merry Month of Debts-cember!Part 1 - 8 Lazy Nights II: Electric Boogaloo - On this week's show, because I just didn't have it in me to pull off another extended show, we're dialing it back with our shortest episode of the year! 8 songs (one for each night of Chanukah) plus a bonus track to symbolize the starter candle. All this & much, much less! Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.
halloween, pop culture 1953,vanilla ice, rob schneider, john candy, AD Rock, bow wow wow, david ogden stiers, michael landon, barbara bel geddes, dale evans, nevada, reformation day, daryl worley, ken wahl, statue of unity,
Jack's new father, Milton Greene (Alan Alda), is excited to meet his son but also sad because he could die at any minute. Jack decides to do whatever he can (short of giving his own kidney) to save him and calls in favors from more music superstars than we can fit in this description to put on the benefit concert of Milton Greene's life. Meanwhile Tracy goes on an emotional journey back to his high school and Liz Lemon starts to get hers - it's a dealbreaker, ladies! Original Air Date: May 14, 2009 Full list of Kidney Now performers: Clay Aiken, Sara Bareilles, Beastie Boys (Mike D and Ad-Rock, Mary J. Blige, Elvis Costello, Sheryl Crow, Steve Earle, Wyclef Jean, Norah Jones, Talib Kweli, Cyndi Lauper, Adam Levine, Michael McDonald, Rhett Miller, Moby, Robert Randolph, and Rachael Yamagata Want more Nick and Julie? Check out their other podcast: Takes All Over the Place - wherever you get your podcasts. They can also be found on social @takespod and @blergpodcast www.takespod.com
Season Three comes to an end with BEASTIE BOYS STORY is a 2020 doc about the lives and career of Mike D, ADRock and MCA otherwise known as Beastie Boys. Few docs are as enjoyable as this. We will be back with season 4 and visit our favorite music movies.Enjoy..
Aus dem Untergrund für den Untergrund: Warum Sample snitching nicht mehr das ist was es einmal war und wieso der Workflow mit einer SP1200 weitaus schlechter ist, als mit einer digitalen Software. Niko, Dan und Base sprechen in der neuen Folge Love'N'Hate neben Sampling außerdem über Graffiti-Masterclasses und die Frage, ob man die Kunstform über ein Online-Tutorial überhaupt lernen kann. Welches Kartenspiel die Drei demnächst zusammen zocken werden und warum manche DJs lieber ein Sample nachbauen anstatt es einfach zu benutzen, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge. Peace!
Dans cet épisode on va vous parler de Mike D, MCA et Ad-Rock, les trois blancs-becs des Beastie Boys. En 1994, alors que l'âge d'or du hip hop touche à sa fin, les Beastie Boys finissent enfin par être au sérieux. Il faut dire que l'image white trash de “Fight for your right (to party)” leur a longtemps collé à la peau ! Les Beastie jouent maintenant de vrais instruments et élargissent leurs influences. Le groove est insoutenable, les samples sont travaillés, leurs flows redoutables, bref, le son des Beastie Boys est inimitable. Grâce à des titres comme “Sure shot”, “Get it together” et bien évidemment “Sabotage” , Ill Communication va se hisser en tête des charts et devenir un des disques les plus importants et influents de l'histoire du hip-hop. On vous raconte la story des Beasties avec Olivia, Greg nous emmène au G-Son Studios à New York, et Fanny revient sur le clip complétement culte de “Sabotage” ! Crédits : Générique : Dr Alban "Sing Hallelujah". Titres écoutés dans l'émission : “Egg Radi On Mojo”, “Cookie Puss”, “Rock Hard”, “(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)”, “Sure Shot”, “Tough Guy”, “B-Boys Makin' With The Freak Freak”, “Bobo On The Corner”, “Root Down”, “Sabotage”, “Get It Together”, “Sabrosa”, “The Update”, “Futterman's Rule”, “Alright Hear This”, “Eugene's Lament”, “Flute Loop”, “Do It”, “Ricky's Theme”, “Heart Attack Man”, “The Scoop”, “Shambala”, “Bodhisattva Vow”, “Transitions”. Jeremy Steig “Howlin Fo Judy”, The Moog Machine “Aquarius / Let the sunshine in”, Eugene Mac Daniels “Headless Heroes”, Bob Dylan “Quinn the Eskimo” Extraits : “REM Nathanial Hornblower Best Direction Award 1994” (Youtube) Chaque mois dans Radio K7 on rembobine nos cassettes et vous raconte l'histoire d'un album qui a marqué les années 90s. Une émission animée par Emmanuel Minelle, Fanny Giniès, Olivia Godat et Grégoire Sauvage. Enregistrée chez Fanny Giniès. Identité graphique réalisée par Floating Studio. LAISSEZ UN MESSAGE APRÈS LE BIP ! Vous pouvez nous appeler au 01 89 16 75 31 (nouveau numéro), pour suggérer un album, donner votre avis ou raconter une blague ! On diffusera les messages au prochain épisode ! Sinon, retrouvez-nous sur les internets : Twitter : @RadioK7Podcast Instagram : @radio_k7 Facebook : @Radiok7podcast
This is a special episode where Rich and Gianni welcome Mark Ronson, one of Rich's long-time friends and a former business partner. Mark and Rich talk about the early years of their friendship and Mark's trajectory from being a seat filler at the Grammys to the shock of winning his first Grammy (for Amy Winehouse's Back to Black.) Mark discusses the importance of mentorship from icons like John Forte and Q Tip, the record label he and Rich partnered on, Allido, and their strange experience together when Mark DJ'ed Tom Cruise's wedding. Mark also goes deep on how producing for Amy Winehouse and Lily Allen changed the trajectory of his career and transformed him from a "New York DJ" to a "Grammy-award winning producer", ultimately doing work with some of the industry's biggest names, including Adele, Paul McCartney, Bruno Mars, and Lady Gaga (with whom he won an Academy Award & a Golden Globe for "Shallow." Mark talks about his new project, Watch The Sound with Mark Ronson, a six-part docu-series on Apple TV+ that examines sound creation and revolutionary technology used to shape music and features acclaimed guests like Paul McCartney, King Princess, Dave Grohl, Adrock and Mike D from the Beastie Boys, Charli XCX and more. He also discusses his new podcast, The FADER Uncovered. Mark is currently based in New York where he operates his record label, Zelig Records, home to Raissa, Issy Wood and King Princess. Ronson's multiple honors include an Academy Award, seven Grammys, and a Golden Globe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On this episode of the Sofa King Podcast, we hit you with some def tracks and rap about the Beastie Boys. The core trio of Mike D, MCA, and Ad-Rock were a key ingredient to any party in the 80s. Then, they had a misstep with Paul’s Boutique and rebounded with a series of records that defined the sound track of the 90s. While they came to detest some of their earliest work (and their image as party bros), they evolved into some of the most talented musicians and hip hop artists of a generation. From License to Ill to Check Your Head and Ill Communication, their albums were a mix of styles, influences, samples, and instrumentals the likes of which nobody has done before or sense. In fact, some of their music almost sounds cliché since so many people stole their innovative style afterwards. Sadly, Adam Yauch (aka MCA) died in 2012, and the band agreed to never perform again. But they remain as popular as ever with a recent book release and a documentary directed by Spike Jonze. Their story is one of highs and lows. Through it, you see a group of best friends evolve into the musicians the world asked them to be. Don’t be a sucka MC. Give this one a listen. Visit Our Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beastie_Boys Beastie Boys Story: Apple TV
La relación de amistad y colaborativa de Spike Jonze y Beastie Boys es el centro de este nuevo episodio de "MIC / CAM", donde Claudio Tapia y Manuel Cabrales se trasladan hasta 1994 para conversar sobre el videoclip de "Sabotage", single del trío parte de su álbum "Ill Communication" y una de las piezas esenciales dentro de la historia del cineasta junto a Mike D, MCA y Ad-Rock.
SUPPORT ME ON PATREON WATCH MUSIC is not a GENRE VIDEOS and MORE WTF?!? That's what goes through my head every time I think of the Beastie Boys. ONE because how is it these self-described funky-punky idiots were one of the main acts that changed the face of music in the 1980s? TWO because how did they then become well respected innovators, outspoken activists & legends, with a long career to rival the biggest acts of any genre? THIRD because how can it all be over?!? So much of the Beastie Boys story makes no sense that it almost DOES make sense that one of them would be dead, and almost a DECADE AGO. But no, not even that computes. These were three guys – great friends, bandmates & collaborators – who always came back together, no matter what happened in the interim. Unexpected successes. Career pressures. Explorations beyond the bounds of accepted form. Life changes. Hiatuses that seemed to go on forever but were way shorter than, say, the wait for Chinese Democracy. No matter what happened, they always came back. And then Adam Yauch died. The soul of the band the way Terry Kath was the soul of Chicago. The difference is while Chicago soldiered on and reinvented in both clever and disappointing ways, the Beasties – now Adam Horovitz & Mike Diamond – realized that carrying on without MCA would NOT be the Beastie Boys. So as usual, when Dumb Death gets in the way, we're left with memories & reissues & the hopes for more funky innovation crushed. I respect Ad Rock & Mike D's decision to shift gears, and love that they put out such a freakin' comprehensive love letter to music, their awesome threesome-ness, and Adam Yauch that is their 2020 mega quad pack Beastie Boys Book, the documentary Beastie Boys Story, the compilation album Beastie Boys Music, and Spike Jonze's photo tribute Beastie Boys. It was an explosion of beautiful energy that I can only hope results in more. As for the actual music, License to Ill is deep in my DNA. My music wouldn't be my music without it. Their next three albums moved – LEAPED – the hip hop & general music conversation forward in three different ways, with Ill Communication being my fave because it was a distillation of all three of them. Plus I just love mid ‘90s hip hop. Hello Nasty proved they could top the charts fifteen years out, and was their personal favorite. To the 5 Boroughs reminded me why I love NYC so much, and has lyrics I remember to this day. And Hot Sauce Committee Part Two reminded everyone else that they were in complete command of both creation AND the charts straight to the end. You wanna hear their influence on me? Listen to just about anything, but start here: REC – “The Power of Repetition (Everlasting)” (from the album Syncopy for the Weird) Are you a Beasties fan? If so, what's your favorite album? How did you feel about Adam Yauch's death? Do you wish Adam H. & Mike D. would still create music together, and/or do you understand why they've all but retired? Discuss dammit! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-dematteo/support
This week, Rob and Nolan discuss the debut album by legendary rap (rock?) trio, The Beastie Boys. It's time to get ill!ENJOY music on BandcampSOCIALize on Facebook or InstagramSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thepapershakers)
In this episode of Nobody Listens To This Sh!t, Daniel and Phraze discuss the Beastie Boys Story. The story is a documentary about the groups rise to fame in the mid 1980's. Hosted by Mike D and Ad Rock, this documentary is two hours of pure entertainment. email us @ weareshoottheshitpodcast@gmail.com
Mike D and Ad Rock of the Beastie Boys join us, along with panelists Maeve Higgins, Roxanne Roberts, and Adam Felber.
Michael Diamond and Adam Horovitz deal with many of the typical challenges of middle age, but they're still deeply in touch with the alter egos they created four decades ago: Mike D and Ad-Rock. They tell Marc about running wild as kids in late-70s/early-80s New York City, meeting their bandmate Adam “MCA” Yauch, collaborating and then falling out with Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons, the differences between opening for Madonna and opening for Run-DMC, and the honest self-reflection prompted by the music and style of their early years. This episode is sponsored by Springsteen On Broadway: The Complete Live Performance Album, Holmes & Watson, Stamps.com, and Squarespace. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast.
Maggi Hambling discusses her new exhibition The Quick and the Dead at Jerwood Gallery in Hastings, which centres on paintings and drawings made over the past decade, in which she has portrayed four fellow artists - Sebastian Horsley, Sarah Lucas, Julian Simmons and Juergen Teller - whose lives have intersected at various points, and who have created their own reciprocal artistic interpretations.Nearly 40 years ago, three white Jewish teenagers called Adam Horovitz, Adam Yauch and Michael Diamond became Ad-Rock, MCA and Mike D when they stopped playing hardcore punk and took up rap. The hip hop group Beastie Boys went on to gain 3 Grammy awards and sell 50 million records worldwide. Stig talks to Mike D and Ad Rock about their new book - which is as much dedicated to MCA, who died in 2012, as it is to documenting the band's history.With actor Ellie Kendrick making her professional debut as a playwright with Hole at the Royal Court in London this week, she and theatre critic David Benedict consider the long tradition of the actor-turned-playwright, from Shakespeare and Garrick to Pinter and Rory Kinnear.Presenter Stig Abell Producer Jerome Weatherald
On this episode: We take a look at the interview with Ad Rock from the Beastie Boys, the Jewel remote where the KROQ engineers screwed it up and so much more.
It was on this day in 1986 that the rap group the Beastie Boys debuted their first album, "License to Ill". After playing in punk bands in the burgeoning Downtown Manhattan arts scene of the early 80's members Mike D, Ad Rock and MCA were quickly drawn to this growing style of music coming out of the Bronx called hip hop. On today's "A Day in the Life" we explore the early career of the Beastie Boys and their association with record producer Rick Rubin.
Happy almost Thanksgiving! Today you are thankful for this exclusive premium extra-sode, featuring an incredible interview with the great KATHLEEN HANNA. Kathleen is the subject of a new doc called THE PUNK SINGER, and she is also a legend and perfect. Join Julie and Kathleen as they chat about how weird it is to promote a film you didn't make, the feminism of taking care of yourself, what she thought when she first saw Ad-Rock, and precisely how hard Lyme disease can go fuck itself. A heart warming episode for you and your brain.
Laver plays interviewer, Adrock shines on Top Chef, and 20 Questions returns: (above: Although Adrock appeared on Top Chef: Just Desserts, someone dropped the ball and failed to make him any chocolate fondue.)