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THE BEASTIE BOYS BOOK REVIEW — MIKE D AND AD ROCK PASS THE MIC

Everybody’s rappin like it’s a commercial, acting like life’s a big commercial. If you’re a Beasties disciple, you know the origins behind that accidental and hilar non-rhyming rhyme. You’d also know that they just released a new Beastie Boys book – a panoramic history lesson and memoir, which gloriously centers on their music, social activism, shenanigans, life regrets — and most deeply and notably, friendship. This colorful tome comes equipped with contributions from Amy Poehler, Wes Anderson and my pop cultural hero, Spike Jonze.**

THE BEASTIE BOYS BOOK REVIEW

THE BEASTIE BOYS BOOK REVIEW — MIKE D AND AD ROCK PASS THE MIC


MY LOVE FOR THE BEASTIE BOYS

Anyway, I love everything Beasties. Licensed to Ill was my first record ever. I’ve been to too many concerts to count. I was a legal intern at Grand Royal. I have all of their Grand Royal magazines and my mural size poster of Paul’s Boutique. I’m like the old white guy with a mullet who still has their Van Halen poster up on their childhood room’s walls. I’m like the dude screaming FREE BIRD!

Their beats and lyrics and stance on our social and political states put me on an all-time euphoric high. To me and to many, they are some of the country’s best cultural commentators, comedians, beat masters, lyricists and hip-hop trio.

BEASTIE BOYS BOOK REVIEW

And today Adam Horovitz and Michael Diamond have a new Beastie Boys book out commemorating and explaining the sentiments, creative blueprint, mischief and jesting behind it all. I have both their hardcover book and its audio version — and I suggest to all of you that you do the same. If only they created this book as one of those kids book, where the narrator (Mike D or Ad-Rock) narrates the story, then you hear a chime and you turn the page. That’s the only thing that could have made this new release better. Other than that, it’s body rockin’ perfection.

BEASTIE BOYS BOOK TOUR

Mike D and Ad-Rock delivered an unbeatable two hours at the Live Talks LA  book event at the Montalban earlier this month. They were the hardest tickets to get (I was online 15 minutes before they went on sale — and it was already sold out before I could get to my cart!) It made sense later at the guest list line that the entire a huge portion of the audience was reserved for John Silva. Aside from that – to add rad to rad, Mixmaster Mike music supervised the evening in a way he does best.

(Anyway, thank you to Che’rae Adams and Ted at Live Talks LA for making the evening possible!)  I knew the night would be undeniable, unforgettable. What I didn’t realize was the evening and the book itself was an encapsulation of when friendship, fun, following your passion and integrity can take you to the highest level. It made me tear and it made me laugh. The evening was – and the book is – an ode and love letter to Adam Yauch. (RIP MCA.)

Here is my photo journal of the evening.


The evening started with a walk through the gallery.

THE BEASTIE BOYS BOOK REVIEW

THE BEASTIE BOYS BOOK REVIEW

THE BEASTIE BOYS BOOK REVIEW

THE BEASTIE BOYS BOOK REVIEW

THE BEASTIE BOYS BOOK REVIEW

THE BEASTIE BOYS

And then the talk….

In quintessential Beasties manner, they opened up their performance/dialogue/banter at the Parisian Cafe, Les Deux Magots. It was The Peach Pit for Picasso, Hemingway and Sartre – which just goes to show that the Beasties haven’t lost their touch. They have always loved irony, humor and self-deprecation. So it made sense that their humility, lack of pretention, lyrical bliss and subcultural residence resided in our world’s highest high brow setting.

Live Talks LA

Live Talks LA

Live Talks LA

And there you go. Go get the book. Go rock their beats. And go get that body movin’.

**Side note and fun fact: I met Spike’s mom at Urrth Cafe on Melrose one afternoon. I was with three girlfriends and his mom was with one of her girlfriends. We were all in conversation. And then when she left, she said, “Gosh I wish my son would marry someone like you. But he’s married and I don’t like his wife. He’s a director. His name is Spike Jonze.”