Sabotaged: Adam Yauch reached Brooklyn, sleeps now

Started by Syt, May 04, 2012, 03:00:49 PM

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Syt

http://edition.cnn.com/2012/05/04/showbiz/beastie-boys-death/index.html

Quote(CNN) -- Adam "MCA" Yauch, a founding member of the pioneering rap band Beastie Boys, died Friday after a nearly three-year battle with cancer, the band's publicist said.

Yauch, 47, revealed in 2009 that he had a cancerous tumor in a salivary gland. As a result, the band canceled its scheduled concerts and delayed the release of an album.

"I started feeling this little lump in my throat, like you would feel if you have swollen glands or something like that, like you'd feel if you have a cold, so I didn't really think it was anything," he said then in a video to fans.

Yauch, a self-taught bassist and vocalist, underwent surgery to treat the tumor that year.

The Beastie Boys burst on the music scene in 1986 with the album "Licensed to Ill," which included hits such as "(You Gotta) Fight for the Right (to Party"), "Brass Monkey" and "No Sleep Till Brooklyn."

The group, inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame last month, came together for the first time to play at Rauch's 17th birthday party, its publicist said.

Yauch was the oldest of the Beastie Boys, an only child who grew up in Brooklyn Heights, according to Current Biography magazine. The band, which also featured Michael "Mike D" Diamond and Adam "Adrock" Horovitz, sold more than 40 million records.
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Under an alias, Yauch directed several Beastie Boys videos, including "Intergalactic" and "So What'cha Want."

Yauch converted to Buddism in the 1990s after visiting Nepal and hearing the Dalai Lama speak in Arizona, he told the Buddhist magazine Shambhala sun in 1995.

"It just seemed like Buddhism, especially Tibetan Buddhism -- because that's mainly what I've been exposed to -- was a real solid organization of teachings to point someone in the right direction," the magazine quoted him as saying. "Some real well thought out stuff. But I don't know, like, every last detail about Buddhism."

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The conversion led him to have second thoughts about the bawdy party-boy image the band portrayed in the 1980s, he told the Boston Globe in 1998.

"I didn't realize how much harm I was doing back then and I think a lot of rap artists probably don't realize it now," the newspaper quoted him as saying. "I said a lot of stuff fooling around back then, and I saw it do a lot of harm. I had kids coming up to me and saying, 'Yo, I listen to your records while I'm smoking dust, man.' And I'd say, 'Hey, man, we're just kidding. I don't smoke dust.' People need to be more aware of how they're affecting people."

As a Buddhist, Yauch became an advocate for Tibetan freedom.

He founded the Milarepa Fund, which helped raise money for the effort, and organized charity concerts involving the Beastie Boys and other acts, including the first Tibetan Freedom Concert in 1996. Several similar concerts followed.

The Milarepa Fund also organized a 9/11 benefit concert for residents deemed unlikely to get aid from other sources.

Yauch is survived by his wife, Dechen, and a daughter, according to the band's publicist.

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I've got no love for the Beastie Boys.  A college roommate used to play "Cookie Puss" incessantly to piss us off and it worked.

Ed Anger

Quote from: Admiral Yi on May 04, 2012, 03:25:52 PM
I've got no love for the Beastie Boys.  A college roommate used to play "Cookie Puss" incessantly to piss us off and it worked.

I heard YOU GOT THE RIGHT....TO PAAAAARTY! on the school bus constantly back in day. Fuckhead back of the bus losers.
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Quote from: Ed Anger on May 04, 2012, 03:55:34 PM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on May 04, 2012, 03:25:52 PM
I've got no love for the Beastie Boys.  A college roommate used to play "Cookie Puss" incessantly to piss us off and it worked.

I heard YOU GOT THE RIGHT....TO PAAAAARTY! on the school bus constantly back in day. Fuckhead back of the bus losers.

Wait THAT WAS YOU at front of the bus?!?!
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Quote from: katmai on May 04, 2012, 07:06:56 PM
Quote from: Ed Anger on May 04, 2012, 03:55:34 PM
Quote from: Admiral Yi on May 04, 2012, 03:25:52 PM
I've got no love for the Beastie Boys.  A college roommate used to play "Cookie Puss" incessantly to piss us off and it worked.

I heard YOU GOT THE RIGHT....TO PAAAAARTY! on the school bus constantly back in day. Fuckhead back of the bus losers.

Wait THAT WAS YOU at front of the bus?!?!

First off the bus in the afternoon. Of course I rode the front. I wasn't going to fight through the slackjaw retards in the middle.

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And the back of the bus was the dope smokers, repobates and jock losers.

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The morning after Kurt Cobain died I remember the kids in the back of the bus went fucking mental. This one girl sobbed uncontrollably the whole bus ride. It was eerie.
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CountDeMoney

I'm aging myself, but I remember the day Elvis died.

And I remember that Tuesday morning in music class in 5th grade, when we spent the whole hour discussing John Lennon, why he was important and listening to his songs.

Caliga

I remember when John Lennon died this broad on the news was crying. :(

...and I did like the Beastie Boys.  RIP Adam Yauch.
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sbr

I was almost 7 when Elvis died but I had no idea who he was until a few years later.  I do remember John Lenon buy I think that is because it was a Monday and I wad watching the football game.  I didn't get into music until the mid 80's.

Too bad about MCA. :(