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Old 06-05-2012, 09:51 AM
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Would Everlast be so dumb to say all of this?

http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/a...-2012051026503
That was funny.



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Old 06-10-2012, 02:31 PM
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Not sure where to put this but does anyone here have the original or tagless photo of the pic they used on the current Rolling Stone cover? I'd really appreciate it!
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Old 06-10-2012, 03:28 PM
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That was funny.
Oooh, what a looser... Just kidding , but seriously , has much as I have listen to HOP back then, I could not careless about them now. Never care what happen to them. They were just Irish dudes talking smack ,trying to be black with good sounds.

Beastie are way ahead in term of creation and sounds that have never been even thought up by others. They were always trying to take a step further in their beats. They were not hiphop, they were the Beastie boys, their own style, geniuses for me, most definitely.

Ahhh, shoot , this is not why I'm here, I just think Everlast is SO full of himself. Far away from Adams Yauch mindset. This is why he's so missed, this is why people cry for him. He was just a great man in every way.

Anyway, Today I had a race and dedicated it to MCA. 10 Km with the beasties music on replay!

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Old 06-11-2012, 04:29 PM
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I can see how some people might think she’s arrogant, but if she was important to Adam then I am sure she had to be a pretty good person. I don’t know her either. To me she’s just somebody nice from his past sharing some of her memories with/about him. I guess not everybody is going to be interested in what she has to say and that’s cool.

Oh and about that photo. I am sure one day I’ll get it. I’m the PHOTO QUEEN!!!!!!!

Check these new photos of Adam that I just added to the gallery. Aren’t they lovely?

http://beastieboysgallery.com/thumbnails.php?album=546



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Old 06-12-2012, 09:27 AM
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Check these new photos of Adam that I just added to the gallery. Aren’t they lovely?

http://beastieboysgallery.com/thumbnails.php?album=546
Man, I love him.
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Old 06-12-2012, 12:36 PM
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Not sure where to put this but does anyone here have the original or tagless photo of the pic they used on the current Rolling Stone cover? I'd really appreciate it!
it's on her front page
http://marinachavez.com/

maybe you can contact her...

regarding the Everlast and HOP posts, I hate to keep harping on this- that was a SATIRE ARTICLE.

Everlast never said those things about Adam.

it was meant to honor and respect the awesomeness that is MCA while kind of exposing others as never being able to hold a candle to someone like Yauch.



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Old 06-12-2012, 07:27 PM
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Well, I'm sure glad you clear it up. I didn't know it was a satire, since I don't know the site, and since English is not my native tongue, I often fail to read between english written lines.

Fiou, I was pissed, sorry I could not believe someone could say something like that...I guess he did not .

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Old 06-13-2012, 07:36 AM
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Found this quote from Mario C, to NME this week, regarding the boys' final recording session:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012...e-boys-ad-rock

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Producer Mario C told NME this week that Yauch had been in the studio up until a few months before he died.

He said: "The guys told me that he wanted to record. So they hung out and did what they used to do – just lay it down and have fun. He would want people to hear it if it was good. I'm not sure what his voice was sounding like at that point. I'm sure the guys would be very tasteful in using anything. If it was supposed to be heard and it's appropriate then it will happen."



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Old 06-13-2012, 08:00 AM
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RIP MCA Thankyou for the music
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Old 06-16-2012, 03:48 AM
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All that photos, covers, honours or something bring me back to the beginning ...bass guitar, voice or remix...one love-pure love
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Old 06-22-2012, 01:35 AM
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Guys,

My name is Sid from UK independent brand Retreat. I guess like you all here i am a massive fan of The beasties. ever since my cousin handed me down the cassette of Licensed to Ill back in approx 1988 when I was 13.

They influenced both myself, my wife and my friends when we were growing up.

Check Your Head was my generations SGT Peppers. No one did it like them.

I was utterly shocked when Adam passed away as I always just thought they would be around throughout my life, or until I was old and grey.

As much as I am a fan I never considered releasing a t-shirt design of the boys until approx 3 weeks before Adam passed away.

I created a subtle custom pocket t-shirt design featuring the inlay from Paul's Boutique. These haven't been completed yet as I began on focusing a tribut tee which I finally completed a few weeks back.

The "NEW YAUCH CITY" design has proved to be a huge success.
I decided I was going to donate all profits to both Milarepa and tibetfund.org which is based out of NYC

The idea was to print off 100 tees and to my amazement most of these have SOLD OUT on pre-orders alone yesterday.

I plan on re-printing another batch in a few weeks as this is for such a good cause I figured why not.

Please take a look at the design, they retail at £20 UK pounds
if you like it and want to support two amazing charities please email me at
info@retreatstore.com


Here is a link to my design honouring Adam Yauch

http://www.blog.retreatstore.com/201...yauch-tee.html

Much appreciated
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Old 06-26-2012, 05:17 AM
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I don't think this has been posted yet...

A wonderful article about MCA and Maurice Sendak (author of Where The Wild Things Are who passed away a few days after MCA).
http://bumslogic.wordpress.com/2012/...ie-things-are/

And the new Q issue has a tribute (obituary?). I don't have the issue, just saw a preview online, but hopefully I'll pick it up soon and I scan it. It takes a while for imports to get here though.

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Old 06-26-2012, 06:08 AM
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And the new Q issue has a tribute (obituary?). I don't have the issue, just saw a preview online, but hopefully I'll pick it up soon and I scan it. It takes a while for imports to get here though.
Please check the Press section for already scanned articles.



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Old 06-26-2012, 03:07 PM
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Driving around over the weekend listening to Groove Holmes Live vs The Biz, I got halfway through the thought "They should do a live jam like this with Biz again" before reality smacked me - shit.
First time for that. Hopefully the last, but I doubt it.



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Old 06-16-2012, 05:10 PM
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I just wanted to pay my respects to Adam. A beautiful man taken from us far too early. As a fan I feel a sense of loss but I know that is nothing to the pain his friends and family are going through or have been through these past few years.

"Everywhere she dies.
Everywhere I go she dies.
No sunrise, no city square, no lurking beautiful mountain but has her death in it.

The silence of her dying sounds through the carousel of language,
it's a web on which laughter stitches itself.
How can my hand clasp another's when between them is that thick death, that intolerable distance?
She grieves for my grief.
Dying, she tells me that bird dives from the sun, that fish leaps into it.
No crocus is carved more gently than the way her dying shapes my mind.

But I hear, too, the other words, black words that make the sound of soundlessness,
that name the nowhere she is continuously going into.
Ever since she died she can't stop dying.
She makes me her elegy. I am a walking masterpiece, a true fiction of the ugliness of death.
I am her sad music."

by Norman MacCaig

rest in peace Adam and I hope with all my heart your family and friends can in time find some way through their grief and pain.
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Old 06-17-2012, 03:27 PM
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this must be such a sad day for yauch's daughter



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Old 06-17-2012, 03:31 PM
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I've been thinking about Adam all day this Father's Day as well, for his daughter's sake and his own Dad as well who lost his only child...



Long Burn The Fire. Rest In Peace Adam.

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Old 06-17-2012, 07:13 PM
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I've thought about Losel often today. My mom died at 47 also. The absolute hardest day for me was the first mother's day after she passed. I just remember it physically hurting to breath. I've been praying for Adam's family since his passing but especially for his baby girl today.



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Old 07-01-2012, 02:29 PM
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That was funny.
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Old 07-03-2012, 12:45 PM
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It's not much but Billy Corgan did mention Yauch again in a new interview.

Q. Before we get into the new album and everything, Adam Yauch's death hit me pretty hard being a big Beastie Boys fan. I know you knew him -- can you share some words on MCA?
A. I certainly don't want to play myself off as a friend, but I did intersect with him, and we had good conversations. We talked about spiritual matters: Tibet and just more pragmatic spirituality. He was a humble, soulful person and I was surprised by that. We all get caught up in that. In rock and roll, you rarely meet truly soulful people. He was very truly one of them.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jon-ch...b_1643430.html



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Old 07-03-2012, 10:38 PM
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It's not much but Billy Corgan did mention Yauch again in a new interview.

Q. Before we get into the new album and everything, Adam Yauch's death hit me pretty hard being a big Beastie Boys fan. I know you knew him -- can you share some words on MCA?
A. I certainly don't want to play myself off as a friend, but I did intersect with him, and we had good conversations. We talked about spiritual matters: Tibet and just more pragmatic spirituality. He was a humble, soulful person and I was surprised by that. We all get caught up in that. In rock and roll, you rarely meet truly soulful people. He was very truly one of them.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jon-ch...b_1643430.html
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