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The Man
05-04-2012, 06:44 PM
Beastie Boys Co-Founder Adam Yauch Dead at 47 (http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/beastie-boys-co-founder-adam-yauch-dead-at-48-20120504)

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smurf cancer.

That is all.

DK
05-04-2012, 06:58 PM
What the fuck, I had no idea he was even ill. That is dire. Beastie Boys so good as well.

Gutted itbt.

Sephex
05-04-2012, 07:34 PM
I had no idea he was even ill.


Well, he apparently had a license for it.

In all seriousness, I never been that much into the Beastie Boys, and given that my own family narrowly avoided a minor cancer scare last year, this kind of stuff makes me think of how easily sour the situation could have been concerning my own family.

RIP, and make sure you fight for the right to party in the after life MCA!

charliepanayi
05-04-2012, 08:39 PM
RIP :( - love the Beastie Boys, I think I'll stick on Paul's Boutique later.

krissy
05-04-2012, 08:40 PM
RIP

Hollycat
05-04-2012, 09:09 PM
Goodbye mr csi miami scream guy.

The Man
05-04-2012, 09:57 PM
?? If you're referring to the song in the CSI Miami credits, that's The Who. Roger Daltrey is the one who screams "Yeaaaaaaaahhhhh!"

Anyway: So awesome (http://gawker.com/5907763/rip-nathanial-hornblower-mcas-hilarious-response-to-a-bad-new-york-times-review).


In 2004, The New York Times' Stephanie Zacharek negatively reviewed the video for the Beastie Boys' new single "Ch-Check It Out." MCA a.k.a. Adam Yauch, who died today at the age of 47, had directed the video under his pseudonym Nathanial Hornblower. He didn't take kindly to Zacharek's review, and let her know in a letter to the Times....

His letter:

One Goat, on Account

To the Editor:

I had the great pleasure of reading your unsolicited critique of the "Ch-Check It Out" music video ["Licensed to Stand Still" by Stephanie Zacharek, May 16]. It took some time to get to me, as it had to be curried (sp?) on goatback through the fjords of my homeland, the Oppenzell. And in the process the goat died, and then I had to give the mailman one of my goats, so remember, you owe me a goat.

Anyway, that video is big time good. Pauline Kael is spinning over in her grave. My film technique is clearly too advanced for your small way of looking at it. Someday you will be yelling out to the streets below your windows: "He is the chancellor of all the big ones! I love his genius! I am the most his close personal friend!"

You journalists are ever lying. I remember people like you laughing at me at the university, and now they are all eating off of my feet. You make this same unkind laughter at the Jerry Lewis for his Das Verruckte Professor and now look, he is respected as a French-clown. And you so-call New York Times smarties are giving love to the U2 because they are dressing as the Amish and singing songs about America? (Must I dress as the Leprechaun to sing songs about Ireland so that you will love me? You know the point I make here is true!)

In concluding, "Ch-Check It Out" is the always best music film and you will be realizing this too far passing. As ever I now wrap my dead goat carcass in the soiled New York Times - and you are not forgetting to buy me a replacement! Please send that one more goat to me now!

NATHANIAL HORNBLOWER

Manhattan

Agent Proto
05-05-2012, 12:51 AM
I found out about this while listening to the radio. The Beastie Boys were just recently inducted to the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame as well, and they noticed that MCA wasn't there with his fellow Boys. :( So yeah. The Beastie Boys were one of my favorites to listen to while growing up. RIP MCA

I wonder what Mike D and Adrock will do without him.

DMKA
05-05-2012, 06:07 AM
I had no idea he was even ill.


Well, he apparently had a license for it.

:<3::love::<3::love::<3::love::<3:

I was rather saddened by this news. I thought the Beastie Boys were the beezneez back in middle school.

:(

Rocket Edge
05-05-2012, 03:08 PM
Yeah like many of you I was surprised by this news. A sad farewell to a great musician. His music lives on. R.I.P.

escobert
05-05-2012, 05:30 PM
Surprised as-well, the Beastie Boys were awesome, I happened across it on twitter (same with Jr Seau).

krissy
05-05-2012, 06:24 PM
Beastie Boys - Paul&#39;s Boutique (Full Album) - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKNmLMs7ugw)

The Man
05-05-2012, 07:07 PM
Paul's Boutique has got to be one of the best albums ever recorded in any genre. No less than Miles Davis said it was one of the few records he never got tired of listening to.

Appreciation (http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/sashafrerejones/2012/05/adam-yauch-mca-beastie-boys.html?mobify=0) in the New Yorker. Via (http://wendybrandes.com/blog/2012/05/a-goat-for-beastie-boy-mca-aka-adam-yauch/).


And this is the Yauch people remember: a man who could say he was sorry and not feel lessened by it; a man living within the principles of Buddhism and committed to broadening awareness of the political situation in Tibet; and a genuinely quiet person who had become more likely to make a joke at his own expense than anyone else’s. Yauch’s is one of the voices that can signify hip-hop within three syllables—rough, low, and strained. He got a lot done with that voice.

Adam Yauch: more astute than GOP presidential candidates (http://colorlines.com/archives/2012/05/adam_yaunch_in_1998_america_really_needs_to_think_about_our_racism.html)

The Onion (http://www.theonion.com/articles/following-death-of-adam-yauch-grieving-china-frees,28099/)