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jayjacobson16
04-07-2010, 10:07 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nomPi8TQCVw

I thought this was funny.

Brother McDuff
04-08-2010, 11:20 AM
Mike D in a Green Bay Packers hat. I don't know why but that's hilarious to me. :D

countrymikedj
04-08-2010, 12:46 PM
Mike D in a Green Bay Packers hat. I don't know why but that's hilarious to me. :D

I always figured he must have been wearing that to represent G-Son!

Sesamehole
04-08-2010, 01:14 PM
Well if you liked that you'll love this from a couple of years later. Mike D. & Beck on Squirt TV.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fdb5QKZnQFY

Mike D., Beck, and Mario C. also did a couple of remixes together for The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's Orange remix album called Experimental Remixes. The tracks are called Flavor Part 1 & 2

Here's a video for one of their remixes which also features Beck & Mike D. Beck did a lot of work on J.S.B.E.'s Orange which I think is there best album.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90iaLaPMa9g

J.S.B.E. opened up for The Beastie Boys on The Quadraphonic Sound Tour in 1995 in support of Orange. I saw them on Long Island with Bad Brains. HR didn't show up so Bad Brains didn't play but J.S.B.E. and The B-Boys rocked the fucking house. Russell Simins (not to be confused with Russell Simmons) the drummer for J.S.B.E. had a couple of albums on Grand Royal including a solo album and Butter 08 a side project of his with Yuka & Miho from Cibo Matto, Rick Lee from Skeleton Key, and Mike Mills (not to be confused with Mike Mills from R.E.M.) who I think is a graphic designer. Here's a video from them directed by Evan Bernard.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WweOg2krMPE

Years ago when I went to The Grand Royal Showcase at Irving Plaza in NYC I saw Butter 08 and they were awesome. On the way out I bumped into MCA & Mike D. just chilling outside. I talked to them for a little while. They remembered me from bumping into them at St. Marks & A a couple months before. I had also chatted with MCA a few weeks before at a Beck show at The Supper Club that Money Mark opened for. I remember bumping into Ricky Powell in the bathroom at that show. I was high on E. I said, "Oh my god, you're Ricky Powell, you're like a, you're like a..." I wanted to say legend but I didn't want to put him on a pedestal. So I said, "I don't know what you are." Such really great times back then. Miho from Cibo Matto lived up the block. Russell Simins was at every bar I went to and I'd see The Beastie Boys roaming around all the time. Living in the east village was really ground zero for that whole scene. Wow! I really went off on a tangent but those were great times. The east village is nothing like it was back then.

jayjacobson16
04-08-2010, 04:39 PM
Well if you liked that you'll love this from a couple of years later. Mike D. & Beck on Squirt TV.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fdb5QKZnQFY

Mike D., Beck, and Mario C. also did a couple of remixes together for The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's Orange remix album called Experimental Remixes. The tracks are called Flavor Part 1 & 2

Here's a video for one of their remixes which also features Beck & Mike D. Beck did a lot of work on J.S.B.E.'s Orange which I think is there best album.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90iaLaPMa9g

J.S.B.E. opened up for The Beastie Boys on The Quadraphonic Sound Tour in 1995 in support of Orange. I saw them on Long Island with Bad Brains. HR didn't show up so Bad Brains didn't play but J.S.B.E. and The B-Boys rocked the fucking house. Russell Simins (not to be confused with Russell Simmons) the drummer for J.S.B.E. had a couple of albums on Grand Royal including a solo album and Butter 08 a side project of his with Yuka & Miho from Cibo Matto, Rick Lee from Skeleton Key, and Mike Mills (not to be confused with Mike Mills from R.E.M.) who I think is a graphic designer. Here's a video from them directed by Evan Bernard.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WweOg2krMPE

Years ago when I went to The Grand Royal Showcase at Irving Plaza in NYC I saw Butter 08 and they were awesome. On the way out I bumped into MCA & Mike D. just chilling outside. I talked to them for a little while. They remembered me from bumping into them at St. Marks & A a couple months before. I had also chatted with MCA a few weeks before at a Beck show at The Supper Club that Money Mark opened for. I remember bumping into Ricky Powell in the bathroom at that show. I was high on E. I said, "Oh my god, you're Ricky Powell, you're like a, you're like a..." I wanted to say legend but I didn't want to put him on a pedestal. So I said, "I don't know what you are." Such really great times back then. Miho from Cibo Matto lived up the block. Russell Simins was at every bar I went to and I'd see The Beastie Boys roaming around all the time. Living in the east village was really ground zero for that whole scene. Wow! I really went off on a tangent but those were great times. The east village is nothing like it was back then.


He mentions Tadlock and his glasses on the first video.

pshabi
04-08-2010, 05:50 PM
Such really great times back then. Miho from Cibo Matto lived up the block. Russell Simins was at every bar I went to and I'd see The Beastie Boys roaming around all the time. Living in the east village was really ground zero for that whole scene. Wow! I really went off on a tangent but those were great times.

(y)

PENisland
04-08-2010, 05:59 PM
@2:34 - "One By One I [I'll knock] Knock Em Out"

That's part of Beck's "Cellphones Dead" chorus @1:07

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnpvEvuiFoQ