Rolling Stone posted a LTI era article today
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/fe...9870423?page=3
You've all probably read it before. I think I have too. I don't remeber ever hearing this before: "By age fourteen, Horovitz was in a band called the Young and the Useless, and though he barely knew how to play guitar, he taught Yauch bass; |
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I actually learned several things in that article. I had no idea about the Scared Stupid movie but after I read the film synopsis, I think bits of it were incorporated into FFYR Revisited, Body Moving, etc.
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I bought the magazine when it came out. I even still have the penthouse mag with the beasties
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"One of these days, D!" I guess they forgot. |
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Lmaooo
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The kid they mention in the article is me.
Outside Graceland, the Beasties are greeted and photographed by a fan named "Slay" Slayton, 18, from Forest City, Arkansas. The Boys can tell Slay is a fan because his shirt proclaims that he is the Most Ilunest B-Boy. (Rolling Stone's typo on "Illinest", not mine) I wrote about it here... http://calslayton.blogspot.com/2012/05/adam-yauch.html Just thought you guys might dig it! |
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Here is the song if you can actually get through it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXqxaTMqrRI |
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