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On May 4, 2012, Adam Yauch – the pioneering musician and filmmaker whose unique voice and visionary approach helped catapult the Beastie Boys to global fame with hits like "Sabotage," "Intergalactic," and "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" – passed away from cancer after a three-year battle with the disease. Yauch's untimely death was a profound loss to those who knew him, but his legacy is secure as one of the most innovative, socially conscious, and influential figures in hip-hop and music history. Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Mission Statements: Delta Bravo Urban Exploration Team Podcast, we welcome back prolific explorer and all-around good guy, Danny Johnson. While humility prevents him from accepting the title of M.V.P., DJ has covered more ground on both coasts of the U.S., than most of us in the community. Danny treats us to a recap of the Los Angeles meet-up, from this past summer, the dip in Grasshoff's pool, and highlights a trip back to Adam ‘MCA' Yauch's cabin; a site we visited, but were never able to get past the perimeter fence. As usual, Danny figures out a way. Check it out! Find everything Delta Bravo and Mission Statements related here: https://linktr.ee/deltabravomissionstatements Support: The Outsiders House Museum Delta Bravo Urban Exploration Team The Ashburn Pub 44110 Ashburn Village Blvd. #196 Ashburn, Va 20147 The Purcellville Pub 745 E. Main Street Purcellville, Va. 20132 Purcellville EATS 609 E. Main Street. Suite U. Purcellville, Va. 20132 Main Street Jukebox https://www.mainstreetjukebox.com Intro: Greg: https://www.motionkitchen.com Beats: Joseph A. Cassar. IG @joelific45 Logo: Fred: vectorsector.bigcartel.com
Our hip-hop history week continues, with interviews with two groups known for their clever lyrics and inventive use of samples. First, De La Soul, a group from Long Island, that sampled music from Schoolhouse Rock to James Brown, for their 1989 album, 3 Feet High and Rising. We'll hear our interview from 2000 with De La Soul's Vincent Mason and the late Dave "Trugoy" Jolicoeur. Also from our archive, a 2006 interview with the Beastie Boys: Mike Diamond, Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock), and Adam Yauch. They had the first hip-hop album to reach number 1 on the pop chart. Yauch died in 2012.
Our hip-hop history week continues, with interviews with two groups known for their clever lyrics and inventive use of samples. First, De La Soul, a group from Long Island, that sampled music from Schoolhouse Rock to James Brown, for their 1989 album, 3 Feet High and Rising. We'll hear our interview from 2000 with De La Soul's Vincent Mason and the late Dave "Trugoy" Jolicoeur. Also from our archive, a 2006 interview with the Beastie Boys: Mike Diamond, Adam Horovitz (Ad-Rock), and Adam Yauch. They had the first hip-hop album to reach number 1 on the pop chart. Yauch died in 2012.
This week, Selena chats with "candle kid" Drew Yauch (@DSYauch on Insta, YouTube, TikTok) and he introduces her to so many cool brands—D.S. & Durga, Byredo, and more. Drew is a candle icon who admits that "scent is my life" and they have a hugely fun and informative conversation. Hear his hot takes on wax melts, Diptyque, Bath & Body Works iconic fragrances, and so much more. Be sure to check out his candle haul videos on YouTube and TikTok! Subscribe, rate, and review, candleheads!
This week's guest Heidi Caballero felt a connection with New York hip hop explorers Beastie Boys from the time she was 8 years old - through her older brother - and by the time 1994's 'Ill Communication' appeared her road to spiritual awakening had begun in earnest. In many ways her path mirrored that of late Beastie member Adam 'MCA' Yauch, who was a practicing Buddhist and became an important voice in the Tibetan independence movement. File this episode under That Record Got Me Enlightened! Songs featured in this episode: Fight For Your Right, B-Boy Bouillbaise, Pass The Mic - Beastie Boys; Howlin' For Judy - Jeremy Steig; Sure Shot, Tough Guy, B-Boys Makin' With The Freak Freak, Root Down, Sabotage, Get It Together, The Update, Do It, Heart Attack Man, Shambala, Bodhisattva Vow - Beastie Boys; Root Down (And Get It) - Jimmy Smith; Cooky Puss - Beastie Boys; Aquarius (Let The Sunshine In) - The Moog Machine; Can I Kick It? - A Tribe Called Quest; In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel; Flute Loop - Beastie Boys; Uptown Girl, We Didn't Start The Fire - Billy Joel; Alright Hear This - Beastie Boys; Bodhisattva - Steely Dan; Transitions - Beastie Boys For more info about Tibetan Buddhism and culture: Https://www.drepunggomangusa.org
Adam Nathaniel Yauch (August 5, 1964 – May 4, 2012), better known under the stage name MCA, was an American rapper, bass player, filmmaker and a founding member of the hip hop group Beastie Boys. Yauch co-founded the Beastie Boys with Mike 'Mike D' Diamond and Adam 'Ad-Rock' Horovitz in 1979. The band started off as a hardcore punk group, but soon began experimenting with hip-hop. The band broke huge with their first proper album, Licensed to Ill, in 1986; it was the biggest-selling rap album of the decade and the first to reach Number One on the Billboard chart. Further albums Paul's Boutique, Check Your Head and Ill Communication cemented the Beasties as a true superstar act. Yauch also directed many of the Beastie Boys' music videos under the pseudonym Nathaniel Hornblower. In 2002, he founded Oscilloscope Laboratories, an independent film production and distribution company based in New York City. As a Buddhist, he was involved in the Tibetan independence movement and organized the Tibetan Freedom Concert. He died in 2012 from parotid cancer. Lineup: Bad Brains, Stiff Little Fingers, Buzzcocks, Generation X, Public Image Ltd., Toots & The Maytals, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Spoonie Gee, Run–D.M.C., Bob Dylan, Public Enemy, Jimi Hendrix, Jackson Browne, Back Door, The Beatles, Elis Regina, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Kanye West, Mos Def, Freeway, The Boys Choir Of Harlem, Phoenix, The Slits, Killing Joke, New Age Steppers, Young Marble Giants, Minor Threat, Cockney Rejects, Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, Jocelyn Brown, Frederick M.C. Count Linton, Malcolm McLaren, The Crusaders, Larry Carlton, Beanie Sigel, The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys
Happy Throwback Thursday, everyone! This week we bring you our Yauch tribute. What more do you need? ….Let’s listen. Beard Like a Billy Goat Got a License to Chill It’s the New Style School, Man You Don’t Want to Go True Feelings Are Shown From the Way That I Talk Check it Out I’m Tellin’ … The post Episode 379 – Beard Like a Billy Goat appeared first on Mr. Throwback Thursday.
Evolved... that was the one-word Adam's peers used to describe him. This week, we learn why that was the case. From practical jokes to studio innovation, Yauch and the Beastie Boys grew out of the party-boy image of the 80's. This lead Yauch on a journey of faith that opened his heart to people both across the world, and right in his own backyard. Join for Part III of our heavy hitters' series. This is a true story of how boys became men. Our social stuff:Patreon.com/rockandrollheavenTwitter: @rockandrollltInstagram: RockandrollheavenltFacebook: Rock and Roll Heaven PodOur website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysiteEmail us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.comCheck out the other awesome Pantheon Podcast at www.pantheonpodcasts.com
Evolved... that was the one-word Adam's peers used to describe him. This week, we learn why that was the case. From practical jokes to studio innovation, Yauch and the Beastie Boys grew out of the party-boy image of the 80's. This lead Yauch on a journey of faith that opened his heart to people both across the world, and right in his own backyard. Join for Part III of our heavy hitters' series. This is a true story of how boys became men. Our social stuff: Patreon.com/rockandrollheaven Twitter: @rockandrolllt Instagram: Rockandrollheavenlt Facebook: Rock and Roll Heaven Pod Our website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysite Email us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.com Check out the other awesome Pantheon Podcast at www.pantheonpodcasts.com
Evolved... that was the one-word Adam's peers used to describe him. This week, we learn why that was the case. From practical jokes to studio innovation, Yauch and the Beastie Boys grew out of the party-boy image of the 80's. This lead Yauch on a journey of faith that opened his heart to people both across the world, and right in his own backyard. Join for Part III of our heavy hitters' series. This is a true story of how boys became men. Our social stuff:Patreon.com/rockandrollheavenTwitter: @rockandrollltInstagram: RockandrollheavenltFacebook: Rock and Roll Heaven PodOur website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysiteEmail us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.comCheck out the other awesome Pantheon Podcast at www.pantheonpodcasts.com
Evolved... that was the one-word Adam's peers used to describe him. This week, we learn why that was the case. From practical jokes to studio innovation, Yauch and the Beastie Boys grew out of the party-boy image of the 80's. This lead Yauch on a journey of faith that opened his heart to people both across the world, and right in his own backyard. Join for Part III of our heavy hitters' series. This is a true story of how boys became men. Our social stuff: Patreon.com/rockandrollheaven Twitter: @rockandrolllt Instagram: Rockandrollheavenlt Facebook: Rock and Roll Heaven Pod Our website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysite Email us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.com Check out the other awesome Pantheon Podcast at www.pantheonpodcasts.com
What's the best that can happen to a punk kid from Brooklyn? Just ask Beastie Boys Adam Horovitz and Michael Diamond.Adam Yauch was their closest friend and bandmate. His status as a heavy hitter may not be known to everyone, and it's time to change that.Join us for the first part of our series on a rapper, filmmaker, activist, and all around renaissance man. Yauch was truly a heavy hitter, so let's go back to the beginning and remember why.Our social stuff:Patreon.com/rockandrollheavenTwitter: @rockandrollltInstagram: RockandrollheavenltFacebook: Rock and Roll Heaven PodOur website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysiteEmail us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.comCheck out the other awesome Pantheon Podcast at www.pantheonpodcasts.com
What's the best that can happen to a punk kid from Brooklyn? Just ask Beastie Boys Adam Horovitz and Michael Diamond. Adam Yauch was their closest friend and bandmate. His status as a heavy hitter may not be known to everyone, and it's time to change that. Join us for the first part of our series on a rapper, filmmaker, activist, and all around renaissance man. Yauch was truly a heavy hitter, so let's go back to the beginning and remember why. Our social stuff: Patreon.com/rockandrollheaven Twitter: @rockandrolllt Instagram: Rockandrollheavenlt Facebook: Rock and Roll Heaven Pod Our website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysite Email us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.com Check out the other awesome Pantheon Podcast at www.pantheonpodcasts.com
What's the best that can happen to a punk kid from Brooklyn? Just ask Beastie Boys Adam Horovitz and Michael Diamond.Adam Yauch was their closest friend and bandmate. His status as a heavy hitter may not be known to everyone, and it's time to change that.Join us for the first part of our series on a rapper, filmmaker, activist, and all around renaissance man. Yauch was truly a heavy hitter, so let's go back to the beginning and remember why.Our social stuff:Patreon.com/rockandrollheavenTwitter: @rockandrollltInstagram: RockandrollheavenltFacebook: Rock and Roll Heaven PodOur website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysiteEmail us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.comCheck out the other awesome Pantheon Podcast at www.pantheonpodcasts.com
What's the best that can happen to a punk kid from Brooklyn? Just ask Beastie Boys Adam Horovitz and Michael Diamond. Adam Yauch was their closest friend and bandmate. His status as a heavy hitter may not be known to everyone, and it's time to change that. Join us for the first part of our series on a rapper, filmmaker, activist, and all around renaissance man. Yauch was truly a heavy hitter, so let's go back to the beginning and remember why. Our social stuff: Patreon.com/rockandrollheaven Twitter: @rockandrolllt Instagram: Rockandrollheavenlt Facebook: Rock and Roll Heaven Pod Our website: https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysite Email us! rockandrollheavenlt@gmail.com Check out the other awesome Pantheon Podcast at www.pantheonpodcasts.com
In today's episode we interview Lori K. Yauch, owner of LKY Therapies and Meaningful Memory Maker. We discuss how Lori has worked in a variety of clinical settings ranging from pediatric to geriatric for the last 20 years- specializing in cognitive-linguistic treatment, dementia management, and dysphagia. With her extensive knowledge we learn about the creation of Meaningful Memory Maker which specializes in "reminiscence as an avenue to promote communication and social engagement." We hear about her program Movies and Music. The different ways family members, loved ones, and senior living facilities can incorporate these programs and the science behind their benefits. Lori K. Yauch, M.A., CCC-SLP, is the author of: Movies and Music: A Guide to Turning The Classic Movie Musical Into An Interactive Event Movies and Music: A Clinician's Guide to the Classic Movie Musical and Group Activity A series of personalized memory books ~The ABOUT Books. A series of family history books ~ A Personal Family History of Lasting Memories. She presented at the 2016 Florida Speech and Hearing Association (FLASHA), Convention (Let's Get Engaged: Using Multi-media in Reminiscence Therapy). She has worked in a variety of settings, from schools to hospitals to sub-acute rehab and long-term care centers. Her knowledge of patient populations ranges from pediatric to geriatric with emphasis on geriatric for the last 20 years. Her expertise includes cognitive-linguistic treatment, dementia management, dysphagia, and the supervision of student clinicians and Clinical Fellows. She attended Michigan State University for her undergraduate work in Audiology and Speech Sciences. She completed her Master's Degree at Eastern Michigan University in Speech-Language Pathology. Her gift is the joy, innovation, and care she brings to her work, her patients, and her belief in each person's right to reach his or her highest potential while having fun along the way. More information can be found at www.meaningfulmemorymaker.com Host Nicole Will is the founder of willGather (www.willGather.com) and holds a B.S. degree in Human Services: Social Gerontology and an ADC Certification with NCCAP. We are not medical professionals and are not providing any medical advice. If you have any medical questions, we recommend that you talk with a medical professional of your choice. willGather has taken care in selecting its speakers but the opinions of our speakers are theirs alone. Thank you for your continued interest in our podcasts. Please subscribe for updates!
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Here's a look at 'Today in Rock History' featuring: "Dancing with the Stars" co-host and Fox Sports' lead NFL sideline reporter, Erin Andrews is 42. Green Day bassist, Mike Dirnt is 48. Will Arnett is 50. Motley Crue guitarist, Mick Mars is 69. In 1968, the Big Mac debuted at McDonald's. In 2012, Adam "MCA" Yauch of the Beastie Boys died of cancer. He was 47. R.I.P.
Sponsored By: FS Investments Do you have co-owned assets, similar to how the three members of Beastie Boys co-own their music? In this episode, David Lenok, senior editor at WealthManagement.com, speaks with Jacqueline Bevilaqua, associate at Katsky Korins, about what was done correctly and incorrectly in the estate plan of rapper Adam Yauch ( ⅓ of … Continue reading Dead Celebrity Ep 7 – Adam “MCA” Yauch: How to work with strong-willed clients — With Guest Jacqueline Bevilaqua →
Episode 67: The Beastie Boys Co-hosted by Jon Lindemann (Radio Free Nintendo) Hear more of Jon at ninwr.com/rfn SOME OLD BULLSHIT (Early 80's)Egg Raid on Mojo - 1:20Cooky Puss - 3:20 (Horovitz, hip-hop) - 1983 - Initial influences were Bad Brains, Minor Threat (hardcore)- The Young Aborigines, in 1981 by Diamond (vocals), John Berry (guitar, left in 1982), Yauch (bass) and Kate Schellenbach (drums)- First EP was Polly Wog Stew (1982)- Started to add more rap to the their shows, added Rick Rubin as their DJ around 84/85 LICENSED TO ILL (1986)Rhymin' and Stealin - 4:08 Paul Revere - 3:41 (Written by Run-DMC) - Rolling Stone: "Three idiots create a masterpiece"- Heralded the rise of Def Jam- Closely aligned with Run-DMC through Rubin/Simmons- Opened for Madonna on The Virgin Tour, and Run-DMC on the Raising Hell Tour PAUL'S BOUTIQUE (1989)The Sounds of Science - 3:12Shadrach - 4:08 - Left Def Jam for Capitol, money dispute w/Russell Simmons- Produced by the Dust Brothers (Tone Loc's Loced After Dark, Young MC Stone Cold Rhymin, Beck's Odelay)- Dust Brothers went on to work with Rolling Stones, Santana, Korn, etc.- Rolling Stone on Paul's Boutique: "the Pet Sounds/The Dark Side of the Moon of hip hop."- KRS-One said rappers dissed it but on the down low couldn't believe the beats CHECK YOUR HEAD (1992)Funky Boss - 1:36So What'Cha Want - 3:37 - '92-'95 Height of popularity- Move back to live instruments, distortion- Formed Grand Royal record label, along with Grand Royal Magazine (which coined the term mullet) ILL COMMUNICATION (1994)Sureshot - 3:20Eugene's Lament - 2:12Sabotage - 2:58 - Move into political activisim - 1996 first Tibetan Freedom Festival, organized by Yauch- Aglio E Olio - 8-track punk record with leftovers from Hello Nasty sessions, In Sound from Way Out - Instrumental compilation album HELLO NASTY (1998)Intergalactic - 3:513 MC's and One DJ - 2:50 - Added Mixmaster Mike to the group- Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album for Hello Nasty- Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for "Intergalactic" (only time a band has won awards in BOTH rap and alternative)- 1998 MTV Awards - Video Vanguard Award- 1999 MTV Awards - Best Video for Intergalactic- Political activism continued, with political acceptance speeches at all these awards, Tibetan Freedom Festival, etc. TO THE 5 BOROUGHS (2004)Triple Trouble - 2:43 - First album produced by Beastie Boys themselves- Very stripped-down in feel HOT SAUCE COMMITTEE PART TWO (2011)Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win (feat. Santigold) - 4:11 - Produced by Beastie Boys themselves- Hot Sauce Committee Part Two was delayed two years by MCA being diagnosed with cancer. Was planned to go out as Part One in 2009, as part of a two-part set- Inducted into Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame in December 2011; MCA was in the hospital and couldn't perform- MCA died of cancer on May 4, 2012 at the age of 47.- Group breaks up as a promise to Yauch, ending the Beastie Boys permanently. ENCORE: Group X Arabian Rap Sensation Pay for Your Gas or Lose Your I.D. (Stepping on the Crowtche...) More DMP is on the way in 2015!
In this episode: celebrity deaths (Vidal Sassoon and Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys), the Jackson family's Pepsi deal, Bill Pullman talking like "Macho Man" Randy Savage, the crying wrestling fan, Norm MacDonald's boring golf tweets, What Ever Happened To? (the Saturday Supercast podcast), celebrity podcasts, the upcoming Expendables 2 movie, our movie review of God Bless America (2011) directed by Bobcat Goldthwait, What Ever Happened To? (clock radios), long sleeve T-shirts are contradictory, sour cream doughnuts at Dunkin' Donuts, pointing out the flaw in the father's line near the end of Dirty Dancing (1987), What Ever Happened To? (Andy Milonakis), having to be told to say "thank you" as a child, the Virtual Skipper yacht racing computer game series, the Tire Claw car security device (from the makers of The Club), the infamous Nutley NJ "Tanning Mom", are all IHOP restaurants dumpy?, things to do with your body when you're dead, politicians always getting caught cheating on spouses, Dennis Haskins on an episode of Mad Men, the whereabouts of Max Weinberg, the strange dating TV show Dating Brad Garrett, Donald Trump suing Scotland, space shuttle Enterprise flying over NYC, Ringo Starr losing all his Beatles photographs, Rob meeting Britta Phillips in 2003, the Perfect Strangers video game, J.J. Abrams turning Star Trek 13 (2013) into a comic book movie, the quest for the maximum movie frame rate (Peter Jackson, James Cameron, etc.), and Douglas Trumbull's TORUS theater technology. 66 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
Been really enjoying the Beasties again lately, thought this one deserved a repost. Rest In Peace to an absolute legend. MCA. How's it going, It's with some joy and sadness that i compiled this week's show. Joy at the prospect of playing a lot of my favourite Beastie Boys tunes and sadness at the fact that one of their founding members - The Great M.C.A. - had passed away. I've decided to play only Beasties tonight, as a show of respect to a legend. Rest In Peace - Adam 'MCA' Yauch. Doe 01. Jimmy James 02. Root Down (Free Zone Remix) 03. The Skills To Pay The Bills 04. Body Movin' 05. Song For The Man 06. Groove Holmes 07. Do It feat. Biz Markie 08. So What'cha Want 09. Car Thief 10. Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun 11. Get It Together feat. Q-Tip 12. The Negotiation Limerick File 13. Alright Hear This 14. Hey Ladies 15. Shake Your Rump 16. Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win feat. Santigold 17. Ricky's Theme 18. Futterman's Rule 19. Transitions
Bryan Neale posted a blog last week that got tons of response. The essence of it was that we can learn a lot about selling from Beastie Boys' song lyrics and it was all inspired by Adam Yauch aka MCA who recently passed away. OK...so it's a stretch...but, in this podcast, Bryan and Bill address [...]
I grew up on the Beastie Boys. On Friday May 4, 2012, Adam "MCA" Yauch, a founding member of the Beastie Boys, died after a nearly three-year battle with cancer. This 30 MINUTE mix is a musical tribute TO him FROM me FOR all of his fans! If you've ever been a fan... YOU NEED THIS MIX!!! R.I.P. MCA!!!! It's Time to get ILL!!!!! PLEASE DONATE $1 IF YOU ENJOY THESE FREE PODCAST MIXES AT http://bigtiggershow.podomatic.com - THANX AND ENJOY!!
Dan and Eric talk about Junior Seau, Adam Yauch, super sonic airliners, Yellowstone's super-volcano, the DEA, ten pink Jeeps, dietary faux pas, mutated sea life, Mastered for iTunes, audio quality, Judas Priest, Terror of Dracula, Duck Dynasty, Area 407, The Avengers, John 5, Zugg Island, and Canada.
All three of us here are big, big fans of The Beastie Boys and as such the news of Adam "MCA" Yauch's passing the other day really hit us hard. We've got a mini-episode here for you, where we just collected some thoughts and memories of his music and influence. Check it out, and hit us up on twitter or facebook with your thoughts and feelings. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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A founding member of the hip-hop trio Beastie Boys, Adam Yauch has also earned filmmaking cred by directing Awesome, I Shot That! and Gunnin' for That #1 Spot (screened this year at the Tribeca Film Festival). In this session, Yauch discusses his unique approach to filmmaking.
A founding member of the hip-hop trio Beastie Boys, Adam Yauch has also earned filmmaking cred by directing Awesome, I Shot That! and Gunnin' for That #1 Spot (screened this year at the Tribeca Film Festival). In this session, Yauch discusses his unique approach to filmmaking.