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birdfloatindown
05-09-2012, 01:18 PM
http://gothamist.com/2012/05/09/dmc.php

At this point there's no word about an official public memorial service for the late great Adam Yauch, the musician and filmmaker who succumbed to cancer at age 47 last week. But we ran into rapper DMC at The Moth Ball last night, and he hears there will be a memorial for Yauch (a.k.a MCA) this week, but the planning is a little complicated because while Yauch's family is Jewish, he was a practicing Buddhist for most of his adult life.

"The problem is this: he was Jewish, but he became a Buddhist," DMC told us. "So they've got to figure out how to honor both of them. I'm sure that the family's going to have to do the Jewish tradition, but then all his Buddhist people are going to have to do the Buddha thing too. I don't know if it's going to be a funeral or whatever, but there's definitely going be a memorial. Hopefully the Jews and the Buddhists can get together at the memorial. That'd be even cooler!"

Last night, we asked DMC for his thoughts on Yauch's passing. "Well, I knew he was sick, but I didn't think he was going to die," DMC said. "But that would be a little naive to say about cancer. You know, because cancer's a killer. But I had hope that his hip-hopness would be able to conquer this disease. When I first heard it though, people were asking me what I was feeling, but I was down at the Kentucky Derby. I did a sound check and all my friends were like, 'Yo, MCA just died,' and I was like, 'Where'd you hear that,' and they said, 'On the internet.' So, I don't believe nothing on the internet, but then my publicist called me and asked, 'Do you have any words to say?' And I was like, 'Yo, don't tell me MCA passed away.'

"Well, MCA as an artist was cool. I remember when I first met him in the Beastie Boys, they were some of the coolest punk rock kids that I ever met. Then they started hip-hop, and the powers that be and all the critics were like, 'Okay, first of all hip-hop's a fad, but there's no way that these black B-boys are gonna get with these white punk rock kids in the same big venues, in places like Madison Square Garden, LA Coliseum, and there's not gonna be no problems.' But there were no problems. We toured the world together.

"People gotta realize something: Run DMC kicked the doors open, but because of what we did, when we did the 'Together Forever' tour with the Beastie Boys, we changed the world. We showed that white people and black people can stand side by side in the hood, from the streets of New York. Whether you're in Beverly Hills or whether you're in a dirt poor ghetto, we proved that we could all get together. And we took that message all over the world. Then we went over to Europe and it was just us and the Beasties: France, Italy, Germany and we changed the world. To this day that's why when you look at rock rap and rock metal and this and that, it's because Run DMC and the Beastie Boys were that example that it works."

cj hood
05-09-2012, 01:25 PM
Together Forever!

The Ron
05-09-2012, 02:14 PM
Damn...the waterworks are starting up again. I would do ANYTHING to make it to a public memorial. NY is a long way from MN, but it'd be worth it....

kindness09
05-09-2012, 02:26 PM
"Hopefully the Jews and the Buddhists can get together at the memorial. That'd be even cooler!"

Of course they will, that's how they lived their lives together while MCA was still here ... and isn't his dad catholic?

They've got it all going on :)

MCA has a wonderful life to celebrate.

Aeromosa
05-09-2012, 03:09 PM
Hey ya'll~If ANYONE has or gets any info concerning a/this memorial in NYC..please post it here. I'll be on that jet @ mach 2! And if anyone else is going maybe we could do a meet up....(wheels turning) Thank you :)
Always,
Aeromosa~

Rodie
05-09-2012, 03:14 PM
Damn...the waterworks are starting up again. I would do ANYTHING to make it to a public memorial. NY is a long way from MN, but it'd be worth it....

Yup, so is Fl but I will be there (if it happens).

frank1271
05-09-2012, 03:41 PM
I already told my wife i was gonna be gone if this happens. SOFLO reppin' The Beasties hard. #RIP MCA

JoLovesMCA
05-09-2012, 03:49 PM
Come what may....... I am there too.

benchillin
05-09-2012, 06:05 PM
as you can imagine, shit is just fkd up right now.
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beasties#1fan
05-09-2012, 08:18 PM
i HELLA want to go....
but im from cali...sooooooo i need a notice soon if its public or not

3stooges
05-09-2012, 10:22 PM
Together Forever tour....first concert I ever went to.

benchillin
05-09-2012, 10:28 PM
http://gothamist.com/2012/05/09/dmc.php
"So they've got to figure out how to honor both of them."
isn't it kind of late to be figuring this out?

manwich
05-10-2012, 12:00 AM
Can we organize a memorial in Los Angeles? Who's got a bar or a house where we can do what they're doing in Brooklyn and show AIFST and share stories and remember him. I really want something for the west coast. I'd do it at my place but I work/live at Occidental College.

cinderelochka
05-10-2012, 02:38 AM
Hey ya'll~If ANYONE has or gets any info concerning a/this memorial in NYC..please post it here. I'll be on that jet @ mach 2! And if anyone else is going maybe we could do a meet up....(wheels turning) Thank you :)
Always,
Aeromosa~


Brooklynites: Thursday night (10th)... Brooklyn Bowl is hosting a Beastie Bowl tribute night. They are showing I F***ing Shot That! on huge screens with sound and having an A/V special performance, all in tribute to MCA. From what I know its free, 5$ brass monkeys- Doors at 6pm... Give me a shout if youre coming, a couple of us are- and are hoping its not hipster overrun. Should be alright, looking forward...

http://www.brooklynbowl.com/event/120949/

ALSO, Hip Hop Karaoke of NYC is doing a live special BB setlist this Friday, 11th at BB Kings Blues Club in Times Square, tix are only 5 bucks, and Im heading to that as well, any are welcome to meet up beforehand...

http://blog.hiphopkaraokenyc.com/

These are the "unofficial/official" tributes I know of in NYC now.

FLO MASTER
05-10-2012, 04:19 AM
Together Forever tour....first concert I ever went to.


me too. myself along with 3 other friends were supposed to go but 2 of my friends backed out because theyre parents thought it would be too dangerous so I went with my other friend and his mom came, so they wouldnt waste $17.50 on a ticket! she was flirting with a guy named "pops" the whole night (he was in the beastie tour guide). got to meet mike d, ll cool j, mike tyson and malcom jammar warner that night! 17th row floor seats!

JoLovesMCA
05-10-2012, 12:26 PM
I know we are hoping to attend a public memorial and there are several small gatherings going on, but would anybody be interested in a big gathering like in the future say 2013? Or maybe later depending on how long it would take to plan....

YoungRemy
05-10-2012, 12:50 PM
I will be in NYC for Memorial Day this year. quite fitting. I am prepared to pretty much change at least one entire day's itinerary to go on a Beastie journey.

my goals are to visit Adam's graveside, if there is one available to the public, and seeing all these awesome tributes around the town, particularly the ones in the East Village/LES and the one by Adam's high school, "at Edward R. Murrow out on Avenue L"

others would be just to soak in the memories and history of the band, head by the Garden, Ludlow and Rivington, Oscilloscope Labs, 59 Chrystie, etc.

does anyone know the location of The Dungeon? I just read about the Pollywog Stew location, now a place called BAD Burger.

always something to discover.

benchillin
05-15-2012, 06:37 PM
http://gothamist.com/2012/05/09/dmc.php

At this point there's no word about an official public memorial service for the late great Adam Yauch,.":confused:

3stooges
05-15-2012, 10:40 PM
me too. myself along with 3 other friends were supposed to go but 2 of my friends backed out because theyre parents thought it would be too dangerous so I went with my other friend and his mom came, so they wouldnt waste $17.50 on a ticket! she was flirting with a guy named "pops" the whole night (he was in the beastie tour guide). got to meet mike d, ll cool j, mike tyson and malcom jammar warner that night! 17th row floor seats!


That's awesome flo master. Yeah I still have very vivid memories of my experience as well. I guess you could say I was hooked on hip hop after that...

I also saw them a few times in the early 90s. They were always great shows.

FLO MASTER
05-16-2012, 06:37 PM
That's awesome flo master. Yeah I still have very vivid memories of my experience as well. I guess you could say I was hooked on hip hop after that...

I also saw them a few times in the early 90s. They were always great shows.


the funniest thing is that the friend who backed out now has a job as head engineer for the air conditioning ay msg now! he went home at 4pm the day they had mca's pic on the jumbo tron. :(

benchillin
05-18-2012, 08:02 PM
I know we are hoping to attend a public memorial and there are several small gatherings going on, but would anybody be interested in a big gathering like in the future say 2013? Or maybe later depending on how long it would take to plan....

i am thinking in August for sure.