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austinstories 05-06-2012 07:42 AM

MCA Tributes
 
http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archive...chili_p_1.html

Kid Presentable 05-06-2012 07:54 AM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
Spin/Ricky Powell

Underground hip-hop

Sir SkratchaLot 05-06-2012 09:14 AM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame show on HBO was dedicated to him, they put his picture up at the end.

Saturday Night Live played a Yauch verse from the Beastie's performance of Sure Shot on SNL in 94.

YoungRemy 05-06-2012 10:01 AM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
when Jimmy Fallon introduces The Roots on Fridays monologue, Questlove takes MCA's "respect to women" verse from Sure Shot and finishes with "MCA Rest in Peace... the sure shot" at the 4:00 mark

http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon....-2012/1399990/

it's been so hard to keep up with all the links and news stories, I've been online the last few days rather than tuning in to broadcast and cable outlets. I hear they play the So Whatcha want Clip and honor Yauch but I haven't seen the whole thing yet.

edit: around the 13:00 mark when they come back from break Jimmy adds one more "Thank You" to his list, holding tears back and simply said "I love him"

and of course the Roots play Beastie Boys in and out of all commercial breaks.

austinstories 05-06-2012 10:24 AM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
SNL Tribute http://gothamist.com/2012/05/06/vide...st.php#photo-8

M|X|Y 05-06-2012 10:28 AM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
also gothamist (they always post beastie boys related stories)

http://gothamist.com/2012/05/04/beasties.php - includes that hillarious AndOne interview

http://gothamist.com/2012/05/05/vide...s_from_jay.php

http://gothamist.com/2012/05/04/beastie_boys_tour.php - nyc beastie's tour

http://gothamist.com/2012/05/05/worl...adam_mca_y.php

gawker

http://gawker.com/5907763/ mca's reponse to the new york times critique of the ch-check it out video

http://gawker.com/5907938/heres-the-...body-asked-for

Sir SkratchaLot 05-06-2012 10:47 AM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
Keep em coming. It will be cool to have one thread to go to for all of the info instead of having it in various threads accross the board.

M|X|Y 05-06-2012 10:52 AM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
agreed

http://boingboing.net/2012/05/05/ada...-the-beas.html

http://boingboing.net/2012/05/04/rem...l#previouspost

http://boingboing.net/2012/05/04/199...l#previouspost

http://boingboing.net/2012/05/04/rip...l#previouspost

M|X|Y 05-06-2012 10:55 AM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
a LOT of comments here

http://www.reddit.com/r/Music/commen..._has_died_rip/

http://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comment..._beastie_boys/

http://www.reddit.com/r/trees/commen...other_rip_mca/


http://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comment...this_shortbus/ - guy delivers pizzas on shortbus like this in honor of yauch



Huffington

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1477863.html

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tenzin...b_1480873.html - tenzin dorjee on yauch

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1478045.html - has a bit of the RNR hall of fame thing


thats it for what i've seen

austinstories 05-06-2012 11:03 AM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
Twitter reaction http://www.spinner.com/2012/05/04/Ad...tter-reaction/

cj hood 05-06-2012 11:43 AM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by austinstories (Post 1784883)

they were hoping for mike & adrock to perform...really? 2 days after yauch's passing...wtf?

b-grrrlie 05-06-2012 11:50 AM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
Can someone get a recording of the Jimmy Fallon show as it's not available in Europe?

Nomen Nescio 05-06-2012 11:59 AM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cj hood (Post 1784916)
they were hoping for mike & adrock to perform...really? 2 days after yauch's passing...wtf?

This. WTF :confused:

Rodie 05-06-2012 12:00 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cj hood (Post 1784916)
they were hoping for mike & adrock to perform...really? 2 days after yauch's passing...wtf?

"Yeah guess what? That makes zero sense." - MCA

b-grrrlie 05-06-2012 01:09 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
Thom Yorke

b-grrrlie 05-06-2012 01:56 PM

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Swedish (very important, at least used to be) music journalist Andres Lokko Beastie Boys changed my life

Translation (with google-translate so it might read a bit funny):

Quote:

http://www.svd.se/kultur/the-beastie...iv_7175017.svd
5 maj 2012 kl 14:13, updated: 6 maj 2012 kl 12:17
STOCKHOLM
A friend in high school gave me a C90 cassette with The Beastie Boys Licence to ill on one side and RUN DMCs Raising Hell on the other.

- This is something completely new and you will never listen to music the same way again, he said confidently.

It was 1986 and as a cocky teenager I didn’t take him seriously. But he was absolutely right. That tape changed in so many ways my whole life.

I know that music journalists have the ability to use just that the wording a little too often, sometimes without really thinking. But this tape set for the first time the door wide for hip hop. At least for me, and it seldom left my Walkman in the school hallway in Jacob's school.

This cassette also changed what I had called rap to hip hop. And as a rather lonely modernist, with a head full of arguments about pop music, and without anyone to really share them, I could not stop listening.

This was the future. So it seemed. Everything happened almost exactly the same time: The Style Council and Robert Elms made me discover modern contemporary soul, The Pet Shop Boys and David Toop did the same for house music and the Beastie Boys and Stuart Cosgrove was the portal to New York with its hip-hop and street fashion there was no turning back from where you've gone into it.



All the pilgrimages to the Beastie Boys store for clothing label X-Large at Lafayette in New York - and whence came the furious sampled flutes on Check your head? Forever so underrated album Paul's Boutique, their ingenious magazine Grand Royal, and world domination that followed.

Somewhere in the late 1990's, Beastie Boys and me lost the connection. We grew in different directions but respect for their original offense, I will never lose.

Adam Yauch, better known as MCA, the so-handsome graying third of The Beastie Boys, lost his three-year battle with cancer on Friday. He was 47 years old and thus was the same age as me when he first received his diagnosis.

As a new father in the same generation are affected perhaps harder than the injustice and sadness of such a kind-hearted champion of Tibet's freedom - and also the father of a young daughter - snatched away before their time.

When I just the other week was unpacking a cardboard box after moving I found a small box of old photos, saved postcards and letters from long ago. At the bottom of it there was a Rolex replica from X-Large.

The battery of course, had run out since several years, the hands had stopped at a quarter to seven. But this afternoon it is me who takes it to the first best watchrepairer and wear it like an armband in memory of Adam Yauch.


benchillin 05-06-2012 01:56 PM

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Pelosi Statement on the Passing of Adam Yauch

Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi issued the following statement on the passing of Adam Yauch, 47, a founding member of the Beastie Boys and an advocate for the people of Tibet:



"As an artist, Adam Yauch changed the course of music; as a humanitarian, he changed lives. He was a creative genius who used his powerful platform and celebrity to address the cause of human rights for the people of Tibet. Adam Yauch was devotee of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and an agent of change.

http://dccc.org/blog/entry/10598/


"Adam Yauch's concerts raised awareness on campuses across the country; what a beautiful sight it was in 1996, when he drew 100,000 people to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco for a concert to benefit the cause of freedom in Tibet. His knowledge of issues and his activism were deeply rooted in his values.



"I hope it is a comfort to the many who loved and admired Adam, especially his wife Dechen and his daughter Tenzin, that so many grieve their loss and are praying for them at this sad time."

austinstories 05-06-2012 02:08 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
Graffiti artist Rath http://www.flickr.com/photos/heavylox/7146494691/

stoffel79 05-06-2012 02:15 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
http://remhq.com/news_story.php?id=1622

Quote:

We've lost one of our greats. A true gentleman with the strongest resolve, humor, and energy to spin the world on its axis...and that is exactly what he did. Let's not forget he did it with panache and style and beats and in various costumes. Even while dressed as a Swiss mountain climber. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Beasties and to Adam's family and fans. Michael Stipe and REM

silence7 05-06-2012 02:26 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
V Exclusive! D.M.C. Praises The Beastie Boys' Adam Yauch aka MCA
Posted May 4, 2012
http://www.vibe.com/article/v-exclus...-yauch-aka-mca


Quote:

D.M.C., legendary emcee and member of the iconic hip-hop group Run-D.M.C., offers his memories of fellow Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and late Beastie Boys great Adam “MCA” Yauch. --Keith Murphy

“When we first met MCA and the Beastie Boys back in the early ‘80s it was almost like we were in a movie. These guys were outrageous, spontaneous, funny, loud, confident…they were so real. We thought MCA, Ad-Rock, and Mike D were some of the coolest cats on the face of the earth. It was just their energy. The Beasties didn’t care. They would dress up in the sweat suits [laughs]. They had the whole rebellious thing of, ‘We are who we are.’ It was the same feeling that hip-hop had. MCA and them wanted to be unique. It was like that for all of us, including Run-D.M.C. We wanted to standout; we wanted to have fun. And although the Beasties were punk rock, they were still able to be hip-hop. They weren't white rappers trying to be black. They weren't rapping about Cadillac’s and 40 ounces. They didn’t where the fat gold chains and the Godfather hats like Run-D.M.C. and Jam Master Jay did. We thought we were crazy, but MCA and those guys were crazy with their sneakers, their leather jackets, their Budweiser beer and all the stuff they did. Real recognizes real.

The Beastie Boys were giving the same feeling of hip-hop, but with a different expression. And MCA was an important part of that. His voice was incredible. It was deep, rugged, it was powerful and it demanded authority. MCA’s voice was like the flipside to Chuck D’s voice! When you listened to a Beastie Boys record, he made you say, ‘Who is this guy?’ Because Ad-Rock and Mike D had great voices, too. But they had a crazy twang and higher pitch to their sound. MCA’s voice was the father figure of the group. When you listen to the Beasties, MCA’s voice basically told everybody, ‘Y’all can think we are a joke all you want, but we are real with what we do.’

I remember touring with MCA and the Beasties on Run-D.M.C.’s Raising Hell Tour and the one we co-headlined with them, The Together Forever tour. There is one story about MCA that I always mention. I remember we were touring in Europe and the stage had gotten really wet because they were throwing beer around all over the place. So we are on the side watching the Beastie Boys’ show thinking, ‘Yo, somebody is going to bust their ass tonight.’ Sure enough, MCA slipped and flew about 20 feet in the air [laughs]. He came down real hard. We all thought he was severely hurt. We were like, ‘Yo, call the ambulance!’ But this motherfucka just gets up and keeps rapping! We were shocked. That’s the type of performer MCA was.

What is MCA’s legacy? It’s the legacy of the Beastie Boys. MCA is from a legendary group that helped change music. You can’t talk about Eminem without talking about the Beasties first. The Beastie Boys made it possible for not just Eminem to have the courage to do hip-hop, he also made it possible for Vanilla Ice, 3rd Bass, and for any white guy to pick up the mic and be accepted. They are true pioneers. And not just white rappers…black rappers should bow down to them. Because the Beastie Boys accomplished so much for the entire hip-hop culture. These rappers nowadays can’t even approach what they did. They will never do what the Beastie Boys did. They changed the world. Run-D.M.C. will always be connected with them. We traveled the world together. We laughed together, we slept in the same rooms together, we cried together, we got drunk together…we changed history together.

It’s a sad day for music, a sad day for MCA’s family and friends, and a sad day for hip-hop. But it’s all good because at least we got some Beastie Boys records we can go listen to tomorrow.—As told to Keith Murphy (@murphdogg29)

Tags: dmc, MCA, Beastie Boys, statement, death

Documad 05-06-2012 02:28 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
Minneapolis's public radio station replayed a radio show from 2004 where the Beastie Boys took over a Philadelphia radio station. the article containing the link to the radio show is near the bottom of the page

benchillin 05-06-2012 02:30 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
http://www.mtv.com/videos/news/76606...ews&id=1684534

Quote:

By Rob Markman

Adam "MCA" Yauch leaves behind a throng of mourning fans, and those who knew the Beastie Boys member personally have continued to share their final messages. Yauch's pals Madonna and Mix Master Mike shared their goodbyes with MTV News. "The Beastie Boys were one of a kind! And so was Adam! They were all an important part of my musical history. And integral to the musical revolution that was happening at the time," mega-star Madonna said in statement obtained by MTV News after Yauch passed away on Friday (May 4) after a long battle with cancer. "I'm very sad to hear about Adam's passing. G*D bless him and his family."

Madge included the Beasties as an opening act on her 1985 The Virgin Tour. Madonna had already established herself as a formidable pop act with her first two LPs and the Beasties were just getting started. Their iconic debut album License To Ill wouldn't come until a year later.

Mix Master Mike didn't start out a Beastie, but his legacy before his work with the Boys is well documented. A world champion turntabilist, Mike got the call to work with the Beastie Boys on their 1998 Grammy Award winning album Hello Nasty and has been rocking with the trio ever since. He too was hit particularly hard after Yauch's death. "The music world has lost an Icon and i lost a brother. I give thanks to Adam Yauch for allowing me to be apart of the Beastie legacy. I am so honored to have graced the stage with my idols for 15 historic years," he said in a statement issued to MTV News. "Thank U for your friendship and thank you for picking me to be your DJ. forever I will hold you close to my heart. My Condolences go out to the Yauch family."

There were a number of tributes on Friday night. During Coldplay's concert at Hollywood Bowl last night, Chris Martin and company performed a slowed down, piano-laden rendition of of the Beastie Boys' anthemic "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party)."

The Red Hot Chili Peppers also paid their respects during their show at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey on Friday. "We're playing this show tonight for Adam Yauch," RHCP frontman Anthony Kiedis said to the crowd as reported by Rolling Stone.

Yauch didn't just inspire musicians, last night during their home baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks the entire New York Mets team paid tribute to the fallen Brooklynite by playing the Beastie's music as they each walked up to the plate.

YoungRemy 05-06-2012 02:33 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
my brother whipped this up on his ipad. it's a first draft.

http://soundcloud.com/eric-lange/i-d...tribute-to-mca

a bunch of fan made and radio station type stuff-it's all from the heart
http://soundcloud.com/search?q[/url][fulltext]=tribute+to+mca

paul jones 05-06-2012 02:57 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
Huey Morgan played a lot in tribute the other night(y)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hbg3b

Burnout18 05-06-2012 03:01 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
I will repeat myself for this sticky.

The Mets batters used beastie boys songs as their walk up songs,the giants and mariners did something similar. the UFC fight had a dedication to him, and within the past ten minutes the Madison square garden dj did something for yauch during game 4 of the knicks-heat series. I am unsure of what it was, I'm just looking on twitter, but something definitely just happened at the garden.

pshabi 05-06-2012 05:11 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBVGoj9xEoA

Ms. Pacman's tribute.

austinstories 05-06-2012 05:55 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
MSG http://instagr.am/p/KTJCYKMXHf/

Freebasser 05-06-2012 06:18 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by paul jones (Post 1784969)
Huey Morgan played a lot in tribute the other night(y)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01hbg3b

Listening to this now - thanks, Paul!

Always love listening to Huey's shows - it's so obvious that he loves his music. His tastes really shine through unlike most of the DJs on BBC radio.

It's also quite obvious how downbeat he is when he's talking about Yauch's passing at the start but once the BBoys music starts playing he cheers up and becomes his usual chirpy self - who wouldn't? :D

SwimFinFan 05-06-2012 06:27 PM

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Chuck D

cj hood 05-06-2012 06:39 PM

Re: MCA Tributes
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/06/ny...auch.html?_r=1


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