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tpk 05-11-2012 11:44 AM

Re: Adam Yauch - 1964-2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Swooziemoonshoe (Post 1786769)
Hi peeps, I hope you won't mind me joining just to post here. I've actually lurked on the Beastie boards on and off since 2000, fan since about '94. My interest in the Beasties has waxed and waned over the years and the news took me a bit by surprise, but I have found it so incredibly sad, and a week on I am still getting tearful. I'm 34 and have never reacted like this to the passing of a musician before, I'm quite overwhelmed by my sadness and I just wanted to hang out here with other people who get it.

I think the Beasties inspire loyalty for so many reasons; their great music, incredibly entertaining personalities and performances, and their extremely cool attitudes being some. As everyone is noting, MCA was a great artist but the way he pulled off his public social conscience while maintaining a sense of humour and a lack of pomposity has never been replicated by anyone else ever. Plus the dynamic between the three of them was always so joyful, and the loss of one member of the indestructible three-piece is too heartbreaking to bear.

Anyway sorry again for leaping in for the first time at this sad time, but this is the only place I can think of to join with others feeling the same way. Love to you all, RIP MCA x

great post. welcome to the boards, don't second guess your instincts on posting here we all share your thoughts :) this is what makes me feel better seeing new faces but old time fans sharing their love for yauch. it will always be appreciated.

DthatsME 05-11-2012 12:05 PM

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Used to post some back in the day but mostly lurk. I've been on the board damn near every single day since way back but I'm not the type to have too much to say.

Now I feel like I have to say something.

It's been a week and I'm still so gutted over it. The boys have been the only constant in my life since I was 2 years old in 1986. I'm now 28. The influence they have had on me and my life is staggering. So much of who I am can easily be traced back to them. This really feels like losing a friend and family.

I'm still trying to search for words but so many have already expressed it so beautifully. Seeing that I'm not the only one that felt so deeply for our boy makes me feel a little better.

I love and miss you, Adam. I can never express my gratitude for the values you, Adam, and Mike taught me and all the cool shit you opened my eyes to.

My heart is with his family, his crew at O-scope, and of course the rest of the team. From $ Mark, Alfredo, MMM, Cey, and so on and on.

And of course all of you guys.

Long burn the fire.

Zeno 05-11-2012 12:40 PM

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Damn, I still can't believe it. Even here in Holland the pain is still very real. Will miss new Musical master pieces of MCA. But I thank him for what he has given us.

Adam MCA Yauch will be the master for ever.

RIP

YoungRemy 05-11-2012 12:52 PM

Re: Adam Yauch - 1964-2012
 
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Originally Posted by Zeno (Post 1786785)

Adam MCA Yauch will be the master for ever.

A flow master of disaster with a sound that's gone...

so put your worries on hold
get up and groove with the rhythm in your soul

JasonP 05-11-2012 01:28 PM

Re: Adam Yauch - 1964-2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeno (Post 1786785)
Damn, I still can't believe it. Even here in Holland the pain is still very real. Will miss new Musical master pieces of MCA. But I thank him for what he has given us.

Adam MCA Yauch will be the master for ever.

RIP

Here's hopin' the vault is full of goodies and we are lucky enough to get a chance to experience them.

sab0tage 05-11-2012 01:50 PM

Re: Adam Yauch - 1964-2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JasonP (Post 1786800)
Here's hopin' the vault is full of goodies and we are lucky enough to get a chance to experience them.

+1

MCAadROCKMiKEd7 05-11-2012 04:47 PM

Re: Adam Yauch - 1964-2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by YoungRemy (Post 1786685)
I love this

Ditto

mugsy5591 05-11-2012 04:56 PM

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Don't know if anybody on here listens to the Greg Proops podcast The Smartest Man In The World, but he did a long tribute to Yauch on this weeks show. Check it: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheSmartest

JoLovesMCA 05-11-2012 05:13 PM

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One of Adam's old girlfriend's... Well I can't confirm this but she was in photos with him in the 80's. Anyway she commented on an old photo of them together on our facebook fanpage. She has some tribute photos up too. Nice seeing all of those people who were in his life come out and pay their respects.

Edit: She was his girlfriend. She just confirmed that. cool.

Ugh I cried at work today and had to tell people I had something in my eye when they walked past me. I am a wreck. Margarita night thankfully.

Edit again: Had to add what she said about Adam passing.

Unofficial Beastie memorial at MOCA Geffen, last day, with video tribute. Strong turnout. Saw a lot of old faces. Represented NYC in da Haus. Met people I had heard about for years! Was told a special message, that Yauch tried every treatment in the book. The best of the best! He gave it his all! It was his time to go! He was ready! He finished his mission. His message? Do something good in the world. Care about people. Give back. Everyone you contact with, you can influence Positively! :)---Aura

(He tried every treatment in the book? Breaks my heart.)

DthatsME 05-11-2012 07:25 PM

Re: Adam Yauch - 1964-2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JoLovesMCA (Post 1786862)
"He was ready! He finished his mission. His message? Do something good in the world. Care about people. Give back. Everyone you contact with, you can influence Positively!"

That definitely sounds like our man alright.

I know I will continue to try to be a better person in his honor just as he's always inspired me to do.

BrooklynNico 05-11-2012 07:41 PM

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I find it hard to express myself about Yauch's passing. While I of course can no where understand the depths of the pain and loss his family and friends may feel I can honestly say that I feel like a part of my youth and musical life was stolen from me. No matter how many years have passed since the Beastie's entered my life with their music and message they have always seemed timeless and ageless to me. I knew Yauch was battling cancer like so many millions of other people on this planet but never for a second did I think it would catch such a loving, passionate, true person.

I've read all the tributes in all the papers, online and whatever else I come across and it only reaffirms my belief that Yauch and his musical brothers did and gave much more to this world than most can aspire. Mad props to true talent, class and love. NYC forever, Beasties forever, Yauch forever.

nypb 05-11-2012 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by BrooklynNico (Post 1786894)
I find it hard to express myself about Yauch's passing.

I thought you did a fine job in your first post; I went back and read it a few times. Hang in there, all of us feel a great loss and something is missing that will never be replaced. Hopefully, time will heal and we'll always have the music.

DthatsME 05-11-2012 08:06 PM

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I feel so lucky that at a time when I was young and impressionable that my idols were on top of the world spreading positivity and compassion.

I can't express what a truly amazing gift that is.

M.C. Guevera 05-11-2012 08:18 PM

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It's been a week and I still can't believe it. But the tributes continue to pour in. Amazing.

I know that the world is still turning, life goes on, and there's other things to worry about. I even found myself wrapped up in the N.C. gay marriage ban controversy this week. First thing I thought about besides Yauch's death.

Still, there's that sadness in the air that just won't go away.

I will say, that the amount of love and respect that the Beastie Boys are getting continues to blow my mind. Maybe I just didn't pay attention, but I can't remember the last time a celebrity death got this much outpouring of sorrow and grief other than Michael Jackson's death. It's been repeated everywhere: This death hits hard.

I sometimes wondered if we were the last of a dying breed. In a world where more kids know who Souljaboytellem is than MCA. In a world where a song whose chorus is just the word "Ass" repeated ad nauseum is played more than "Make Some Noise". In a world where "Sabotage" gets less votes than a typical Lil' Wayne "bitches and hoez" music video (this really did happen), I worried if the Beastie Boys would fade further into obscurity with each passing generation.

Well, now, I don't worry about that. The tweets, the blog posts, the mixes, the covers...they all say that the Beastie Boys affected more lives than even we realized. That these three skinny punks from New York meant more to people than even *they* realized. It's heartwarming but bittersweet that it had to take a death for this love to finally come out. People are genuinely depressed about this. They aren't joking. No matter who they are, they are sad.

If this week has taught me anything, it's that the Beastie Boys are one of the most universally adored bands to ever exist. Right up there with The Beatles and Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley. Yeah, I went there. They're most certainly in the Top 10. Top 5 even. They get that "Fuck Yeah!" reaction 9 times out of 10. That's hard to do.

llasaApso 05-12-2012 06:22 PM

Re: Adam Yauch - 1964-2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mugsy5591 (Post 1786855)
Don't know if anybody on here listens to the Greg Proops podcast The Smartest Man In The World, but he did a long tribute to Yauch on this weeks show. Check it: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheSmartest

Good stuff! Thanks

"There is an orb spinning above the Himalayas tonight and it is filled with the life spirit of Adam Yauch!"

beasties#1fan 05-12-2012 07:21 PM

Re: Adam Yauch - 1964-2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JoLovesMCA (Post 1786862)
One of Adam's old girlfriend's... Well I can't confirm this but she was in photos with him in the 80's. Anyway she commented on an old photo of them together on our facebook fanpage. She has some tribute photos up too. Nice seeing all of those people who were in his life come out and pay their respects.

Edit: She was his girlfriend. She just confirmed that. cool.

Ugh I cried at work today and had to tell people I had something in my eye when they walked past me. I am a wreck. Margarita night thankfully.

Edit again: Had to add what she said about Adam passing.

Unofficial Beastie memorial at MOCA Geffen, last day, with video tribute. Strong turnout. Saw a lot of old faces. Represented NYC in da Haus. Met people I had heard about for years! Was told a special message, that Yauch tried every treatment in the book. The best of the best! He gave it his all! It was his time to go! He was ready! He finished his mission. His message? Do something good in the world. Care about people. Give back. Everyone you contact with, you can influence Positively! :)---Aura

(He tried every treatment in the book? Breaks my heart.)

WAIT........who was it...because i have someone in mind...and i hope its not the girl im thinkng of...D:

M.C. Guevera 05-12-2012 08:05 PM

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Now I'm watching Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That. It feels good.

EDIT: Then MCA goes into the crowd and I get sad. :(

JoLovesMCA 05-12-2012 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by beasties#1fan (Post 1787157)
WAIT........who was it...because i have someone in mind...and i hope its not the girl im thinkng of...D:

Aura is her name. They dated from 86-92... And then I believe he met Lisa after that. Aura, Lisa, Mario C, and many others did have a gathering in honor of MCA. There is a photo of them all holding up a photo of Yauch... Here is the link:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...type=1&theater

benchillin 05-12-2012 10:31 PM

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[quote=JoLovesMCA;1787207]'
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wow that pic really brought it home.

beasties#1fan 05-12-2012 10:54 PM

Re: Adam Yauch - 1964-2012
 
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Originally Posted by JoLovesMCA (Post 1787207)
Aura is her name. They dated from 86-92... And then I believe he met Lisa after that. Aura, Lisa, Mario C, and many others did have a gathering in honor of MCA. There is a photo of them all holding up a photo of Yauch... Here is the link:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...type=1&theater

But he was with Ione in 89'
but thanks for the link!

Space 05-12-2012 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by M.C. Guevera (Post 1787175)
Now I'm watching Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That. It feels good.

EDIT: Then MCA goes into the crowd and I get sad. :(

oh no.

beasties#1fan 05-12-2012 11:04 PM

Re: Adam Yauch - 1964-2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JoLovesMCA (Post 1787207)
Aura is her name. They dated from 86-92... And then I believe he met Lisa after that. Aura, Lisa, Mario C, and many others did have a gathering in honor of MCA. There is a photo of them all holding up a photo of Yauch... Here is the link:

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...type=1&theater

one chick looks like ione skye in this picture
its really cool that they got togther and did this!
i sadly havent seen anyp picture of aura and lisa with horovitz in the 80's or 90s:(

JoLovesMCA 05-12-2012 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by beasties#1fan (Post 1787214)
one chick looks like ione skye in this picture
its really cool that they got togther and did this!
i sadly havent seen anyp picture of aura and lisa with horovitz in the 80's or 90s:(

These were Yauch's girlfriends. This is Aura.

http://beastieboysgallery.com/displa...isplay_med ia

She's been commenting on the Yauch facebook about her memories with him. She's really sweet and spiritual just like him.

And her here too where she was commenting about him..............

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...3023540&type=1

beasties#1fan 05-12-2012 11:58 PM

Re: Adam Yauch - 1964-2012
 
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Originally Posted by JoLovesMCA (Post 1787218)
These were Yauch's girlfriends. This is Aura.

http://beastieboysgallery.com/displa...isplay_med ia

She's been commenting on the Yauch facebook about her memories with him. She's really sweet and spiritual just like him.

And her here too where she was commenting about him..............

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...3023540&type=1

OHHHHHHHHHHH hahaha i thought we were talkin about Adrock... Idk.. Haha but yeah!! I have that pic... She was defiantly his type of girl, looks wise.. You know?! But that's cool that they took that pic! I'll have to look at her comments

cypressphil 05-13-2012 03:44 AM

Re: Adam Yauch - 1964-2012
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JoLovesMCA (Post 1787218)
These were Yauch's girlfriends. This is Aura.

http://beastieboysgallery.com/displa...isplay_med ia

She's been commenting on the Yauch facebook about her memories with him. She's really sweet and spiritual just like him.

And her here too where she was commenting about him..............

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...3023540&type=1

Seeing Yauch with his baby daughter is very sad, she's lost her Dad at such a young age. So tragic and unfair, at least she's old enough now to not forget him.:(

I'm still feeling the hurt after more than a week now, which as a 40 year old man has surprised me how much I've been affected, never got really upset over a celebrity death before. I guess normally us normal folk are quite detached from celebs but after 26 years of emotional investment in the Beastie Boys, they were never just a band to me, they've been far, far more. It really has been like losing a family member or close friend.

On a positive note I wore B-Boys tees to work (supposed to wear smart clothes but I thought fuck it, its my way of showing respect) last week and got several comments about Yauch passing and discovered several other fans who I never knew were fans! Had some good conversations, and got a few people to dig out their B-Boys albums for 1st time in a long time.(y)

Anyways, as lots of people have said already the love and support demonstrated on these boards and in the community is incredible, much respect to y'all!

cypressphil 05-13-2012 04:27 AM

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This past week has kicked my ass into gear and got me buying Beastie stuff I've been meaning to buy for a long time like the Ill Communication and Hello Nasty remastered editions (already got the other 2) and the Hot Sauce book/DVD/Blu-Ray.

Also bought this t-shirt on eBay which I think is pretty awesome...

Tee

hope the quality is good when it finally arrives.

b-grrrlie 05-13-2012 04:55 AM

Re: Adam Yauch - 1964-2012
 
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Originally Posted by cypressphil (Post 1787233)
This past week has kicked my ass into gear and got me buying Beastie stuff I've been meaning to buy for a long time like the Ill Communication and Hello Nasty remastered editions (already got the other 2) and the Hot Sauce book/DVD/Blu-Ray.

Also bought this t-shirt on eBay which I think is pretty awesome...

Tee

hope the quality is good when it finally arrives.


I still can't afford those records :( but I've got that pic on the T as a poster on my wall :D

Space 05-13-2012 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by cypressphil (Post 1787228)
I'm still feeling the hurt after more than a week now, which as a 40 year old man has surprised me how much I've been affected, never got really upset over a celebrity death before. , much respect too

(y):(

a.k.a me 05-13-2012 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by midzi (Post 1786207)
Maybe I was naive but it never crossed my mind he could die of this cancer. Never.

Same. This is, I think, one of the reasons why I'm still in denial... a week later, I'm still in denial.


Quote:

Originally Posted by M.C. Guevera (Post 1786650)

Adrock was the heart, Mike D was the brains and MCA was the soul of the Beastie Boys.

Love it.(y)

RichieT. 05-13-2012 03:04 PM

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I remember hanging out in my bedroom and my best friend and his younger cousin brought over Licensed to Ill on cassette. We must have been 11 or 12 years old. Everything musically changed for me that day.

For years I've made the comparison that the Beastie Boys are "our" generation's Beatles. They are the only band since that evolved so much musically. You are a true artist and in your passing your art will live on forever.

Thank you Adam.


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