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Old 05-06-2012, 06:39 PM
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/06/ny...auch.html?_r=1



thank you Adam.

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Old 05-06-2012, 06:52 PM
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http://www.npr.org/blogs/therecord/2...h?ps=mh_frhdl1

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Old 05-06-2012, 07:12 PM
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LL http://rapdose.com/2012/05/06/ll-coo...passing-of-mca
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Old 05-06-2012, 07:17 PM
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Larry Mizell Jr's hip hop show on KEXP here in Seattle just started and so far all Beasties.

http://www.kexp.org/

Send in some requests and maybe he'll keep it going for the entire 3 hours tonight.
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Dear BBoys Brothers and Sisters,

I'm a message board noob and I usually keep my mouth shut and let Khloe, Turch, Scooby and the rest of you take the reigns--I know my place on the totum pole. I have to thank the contributers to this thread, though. My whole weekend has been a blur of Adam. It consumes every part of me that's left after the diapers are changed and the mouths are fed, and the house is (not really) put in order. Thank you thank you thank you for being the community that I turned to when my friends, coworkers, and family think I'm over-reacting to a huge loss in my (ours, yours, the world's) life.
Long Burn the Fire
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Old 05-06-2012, 07:58 PM
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Dear BBoys Brothers and Sisters,

I'm a message board noob and I usually keep my mouth shut and let Khloe, Turch, Scooby and the rest of you take the reigns--I know my place on the totum pole. I have to thank the contributers to this thread, though. My whole weekend has been a blur of Adam. It consumes every part of me that's left after the diapers are changed and the mouths are fed, and the house is (not really) put in order. Thank you thank you thank you for being the community that I turned to when my friends, coworkers, and family think I'm over-reacting to a huge loss in my (ours, yours, the world's) life.
Long Burn the Fire
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Haha thanks for mentioning me
Long Burn the Fire is correct



I Love Adam Yauch.
I truly lost apart of myself.
Rap in peace my beautiful friend.

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Old 05-06-2012, 08:54 PM
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Man. LL seemed really upset. Such nice words. Man.



Cool as a cucumber in a bowl of hot sauce.

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Old 05-06-2012, 09:56 PM
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Man. LL seemed really upset. Such nice words. Man.

yeah, and so did Chuck D in his post...
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Old 05-06-2012, 09:58 PM
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Man. LL seemed really upset. Such nice words. Man.
True. Real shit right there.



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Adam Yauch

1964 - 2012

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Old 05-06-2012, 10:15 PM
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LL.. That's somethin.. Check out the previously unseen video someone posted today on the other thread about Bboys on chapelle and his reaction seems that much more real. Good of him to share those feelings with us.

Here's Luscious Jacksons reaction

http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/...ource=facebook
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Old 05-06-2012, 10:47 PM
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triple j's tribute to the Beastie Boys' Adam Yauch





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In the tribute below, hosted by Lachie Macara and Sarah Howells, you'll be able to hear a bunch of that material alongside interviews with Suffa from the Hilltop Hoods and Chuck D from Public Enemy who are currently on their 80th tour for Groovin The Moo. Their first was supporting the Beastie Boys in 1987.

http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/musicnews/s3496959.htm
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Old 05-07-2012, 09:27 AM
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Beast In Peace MCA.

A friend of mine did a simple Tribute to MCA before his own one man show last Friday. I took this photo and thought it sort of represents all of the anonymous DJs, MCs & Bar Bands who rock parties, murder dance floors and make our Wedding Receptions bearable who on that same night were all probably dedicating their sets to Adam.
http://imgur.com/xj3Yr

This is my small tribute.

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Old 05-07-2012, 12:52 PM
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http://www.npr.org/2012/05/07/152182...-yauch?ft=1&f=

They have a pretty cool pic of the poster that was placed at the address of Oscilloscope Productions.

The Nation: The Gritty Legacy Of Adam Yauch

by Dave Zirin

May 7, 2012

Dave Zirin is the sports editor for The Nation magazine.

"Born and bred Brooklyn U.S.A. They call me Adam Yauch but I'm M.C.A."

In the '60s they said, "don't trust anyone over 30." When it comes to remembering Adam "MCA" Yauch, who died on May 4, I don't trust anyone under 30. Adam Yauch and the Beastie Boys stood for more than just hip hop and their personal "sounds of science." They repped the soul of a city that no longer exists.

The Beasties were global ambassadors from a lost New York City since smothered under the weight of police violence and gentrification. It was a city that churned out hip hop and basketball legends with arrogant ease. It was a city where the question "what do you do" was less about your job than what you did after work. It was a city where the clubs you could get into were less important than the neighborhoods you could get into — and out of. It was a city where if you could see over the counter, you were getting served. It was a city where a scuffle on 42nd and Broadway might spark and you would not even blink.

It was a city that's remembered as being "divided," and those divisions were real. Few realized it at the time that these divisions comprised two competing visions of the city's future, particularly who would live, work, and die in it's borders. Those of us on our side of the barricades might not have gotten the seismic shifts about to take place, but we were never less alienated, never closer. We ran from the police, drank and smoked on corners, and slept on each other's floors in rent-controlled apartments. (Younger readers can use Google to learn what "rent control" means.)

We stood together because the city was breaking apart and we were clutching each other on the same piece of floating earth. There were the names we all knew: Michael Stewart, Eleanor Bumpers, Yusef Hawkins. Places like Howard Beach. Bensonhurst and Crown Heights weren't neighborhoods. They were crime scenes.

This was my New York. I was the 12-year-old Jewish kid on the Upper West Side who played basketball, listened to Kurtis Blow, UTFO and Whodini and was called a "rap nerd" in my overwhelmingly white school. My teachers told my parents that my music, my awkward anger, my awful grades, were just a phase. For me, the Beasties were like a sonic liberation army playing the Battle Hymn of the Misfits.

From the first time I saw them, in the 1985 movie Krush Groove, it was clear: They were Brooklyn, but they were Jewish. They were outsiders, but they were down. If you got the Beastie Boys, it meant you could get underground hip hop, get anti-racism as more than a pose and, f- -k it, get some damn friends. They taught us that you could fit in just by being true to yourself.

As DMC, of the great RUN DMC said of the Beasties, "The thing that worked with us was it was the same feeling but different expression. Their sneakers could be dirty and muddy and they could've had them since fifth grade, and our sneakers had to be clean, but we both rocked the music, the presentation.... You know what was good about them? It wasn't an act. It wasn't white rappers trying to be black — they were themselves, and we respected that. Real recognized real."

MCA, Mike D, and Ad Rock, were my gateway to Public Enemy, Rakim, BDP and — of course — more Beastie Boys. Paul's Boutique. Check Your Head. Ill Communication. Root Down. Hello Nasty. Always innovative, but never disconnected from their roots, even as the old neighborhoods were bring uprooted.

Over time, from adolescence to adulthood, the Beasties showed that being true to your music and politics didn't have to be a phase but could be a way of life. For me, it was never about keeping up with them politically the way I did musically. It was just noticing out of my eye's corner that we were on the same s- -t. They were against war whether launched by Clinton, Bush or Obama. They were anti-racist as a way of life. As the Beasties grew up, they recognized and publicly renounced the homophobia or sexism in their early music. Yauch rhymed famously, "I want to say a little something that's long overdue/ The disrespect to women has got to be through/ To all the mothers and sisters and the wives and friends/ I want to offer my love and respect to the end."

Over one weekend in 1998, I was protesting Clinton's bombing of the Sudan and Afghanistan. That Sunday night, there was MCA at the MTV Video Music Awards going out of his way to denounce the attacks from the stage. He spoke about anti-Arab racism in the United States and, in frighteningly prescient fashion, the dangers of what such indiscriminate bombing could eventually bring back to the States.

They stayed true to themselves but even more importantly they stayed true to ideals forged by a forgotten city. Now that New York of the 1980s is as gone as a thirty-five-cent subway ride. Manhattan is an off-shore boutique and Brooklyn is where everyone wants to be and no one can afford to move. If there was any kind of conflict in today's Times Square, it's easier to imagine Navy Seals rappelling down to break it up than any kind of scuffle. Our last hoops all-star was Ron Artest. 98.7 Kiss FM with DJ Red Alert is now as of last week, ESPN radio. The Yankees and Mets play in publicly funded palaces while the city's public schools and social services rot from neglect.

This past year, however we saw some daylight in the darkness: the Occupy Wall Street movement represented the city's first visible fight against the generational urban priorities of Mayors Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg. And there, marching with us, in between cancer treatments, was Adam "MCA" Yauch.

MCA leaves us something more valuable than memories. He leaves a compass we need to move forward. It's a compass that points to how you can grow up but still stay real. It's a compass that directs us to fight for the future of the Five Boroughs and not just revel in the past, because the old enchanted city is never coming back. It's a compass that speaks to the best parts of ourselves: to stand up, to be heard and to always never forget that there is no sleep 'till Brooklyn.
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Old 05-07-2012, 12:57 PM
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They have a pretty cool pic of the poster that was placed at the address of Oscilloscope Productions.

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thats really neat. who ever did that....



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Old 05-07-2012, 01:01 PM
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thats really neat. who ever did that....
I could not agree more. So far, one of the best "public" displays I have seen.
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Old 05-07-2012, 07:11 PM
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Ricky's tribute...at the end of clip. Wish they were still down!

http://massappeal.com/2012/05/ricky-...tw-mca-salute/



thank you Adam.

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Old 05-07-2012, 09:23 PM
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http://two.drawball.com/

"MCA" in black and white middle offset to the right a bit. help contribute and keep it up.
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Old 05-07-2012, 09:52 PM
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Anyone grabbing screenshots of these pages, or printing to pdf, etc... Stuff dissapears... It would be nice to add this to the Beastie archives one day.



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The Daily Show shared a moment during the moment of zen last night.
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Old 05-09-2012, 08:48 PM
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The Daily Show shared a moment during the moment of zen last night.
Yes it's at 20:45 in (last tab of the full episode).

http://www.thedailyshow.com/full-epi...eneral-aladeen

Apologies if it's a duplicate link.

I didn't see a tribute on The Colbert Report (for MCA) May 7. However, there is one for Sendak (may 8).

.Love and Peace To You All.
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Old 05-08-2012, 09:22 AM
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real nice


http://soundcloud.com/nepaul/mca-tribute
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Old 05-08-2012, 09:17 PM
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This may have been posted already, but here is Jim Sherr from the brouhaha podcast tribute.

It's very touching.

http://thebrouhaha.podbean.com/2012/...comment-697539
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Old 05-08-2012, 10:20 PM
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From ESPN.com

http://espn.go.com/action/snowboardi...ace-adam-yauch



Thats insane, you're stupid...you should sleep late man, it's just much easier on your constitution.

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Old 05-09-2012, 12:45 PM
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i write for the Phillies blog Phillies Bunts. My boy wrote this in honor of MCA:

http://philliesbunts.blogspot.com/20...280 623159029



thank you Adam.

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Anyone know when the Zane Lowe Radio 1 tribute will be available on I-player and also how long was the tribute on for?

Found it

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01h5kqk

Starts around 60 minutes and lasts 1 hour



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Old 05-08-2012, 04:18 PM
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Here's Hadley Freeman's lovely tribute to Yauch
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Old 05-08-2012, 05:24 PM
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/heavylox/7146494691/

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8155/7...afa4191992.jpg

guess you cant post images. Rest easy MCA
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Old 05-07-2012, 07:42 AM
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About a month ago, I told my husband that I wanted a new tattoo. He asked of what? and I said idk--I'll just have to wait for the inspiration. I never thought this sadness would be the inspiration I sought. I have a few ideas rattling around, but it would mean a lot to hear your (you amazing fans) ideas of a great Adam tat. Please and thank you.
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