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Beastie Boys Take On Bush With First Song In Five Years (New Morons for the Enemies List)
MTV "News" ^
| March 11, 2003
| Jon Wiederhorn, with additional reporting by Gideon Yago
Posted on 03/11/2003 10:11:00 PM PST by Timesink
Beastie Boys Take On Bush With First Song In Five Years
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Beastie Boy Mike D
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"You just look at the TV and see this guy whos supposed to be representing us and it just feels ridiculous." -- Beastie Boys' MCA |
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Following a recording hiatus of nearly five years, the Beastie Boys have been driven out of hiding by the need to comment on the scary state of the world.
In the middle of a New York writing and rhyming session for their next album, MCA, Ad-Rock and Mike D hammered out a song called "In a World Gone Mad" and posted it on their Web site.
"We all got to a point where we felt like, were in this room in New York, were looking at each other every day, and we really felt compelled to speak our minds on what exactly we see happening right now," Mike D said.
The up-tempo song, which features a simple rhythm and rudimentary samples, has the old-school feel of a Run-DMC track. The buoyancy of the beats contrasts with the lyrics, which criticize the Bush administration's eagerness to attack Iraq: "You build more bombs as you get more bold/ As your mid-life crisis war unfolds/ All you wanna do is take control/ Now put that Axis of Evil bullsh-- on hold."
"None of us feels very comfortable with what Bush is putting forward and the way that Bush is representing the United States, and I dont think he represents us," MCA said. "We just felt like if we do have an opportunity to put some ideas out there that a few people might hear, then we should do that. I mean, you just look at the TV and see this guy whos supposed to be representing us and it just feels ridiculous."
The Beasties may have been driven to create "In a World Gone Mad" because they felt like Bush was turning a deaf ear to the screaming voices of anti-war protesters, but they said they were also motivated after hearing rumors that artists were discouraged from mentioning the Middle East conflict during the Grammy Awards. After so much disinformation, the Boys decided some old-school learnin' was in order.
"The majority of people out there seem to link September 11 and Iraq," Mike D said. "It seems to me that the government hasnt really put any evidence out there. There hasnt been a compelling case linking the two, so I think its really important to separate them."
-- Jon Wiederhorn, with additional reporting by Gideon Yago
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: barfalert; beastieboys; beastielate30sguys; bush; bushhaters; celebrityhaters; celebritymorons; enemieslist; fightforyourblight; humanyields; iraq; needthepublicity; nosleeptillbaghdad; saddam; thenewknownothings; vomit
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To: dfwgator
I knew I knew at least one of the Beastie Boys songs! Always kinda liked that song. You make an excellent point in your remarks! BTW, to me "old school" is Motown, Smokey Robinson and the like. Guess I'm showin' my age .
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posted on
03/11/2003 10:38:06 PM PST
by
Theresawithanh
(A conservative from the PRC (People's Republic of California))
To: Leclair10
This just in:
Everybody have fun tonight.
Everybody War Chung tonight.
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posted on
03/11/2003 10:38:25 PM PST
by
Timesink
Comment #23 Removed by Moderator
To: RandallFlagg
Randall most of the beastie boys former core audience has kids in high school practically they where in the mid 20's around 1984 or so, I guess they figure theres an audience out there for forty something white rappers who curse alot.
To: Leclair10
Yeah, I figured that. But they barely even sang. They mostly walked out, did a song for three minutes then preached (all the while doing these little "Gang-Hand Signs") about how life sucked and how nobody should trust anyone and all this and that. YAAAWWNNN! By the time they were done, the audience was BEGGING Metallica to show up and place us back in the real world so we could forget that horrid, hateful stuff we saw.
Rob Halford was pretty good, though.
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posted on
03/11/2003 10:48:09 PM PST
by
RandallFlagg
("There are worse things than crucifixion...There are teeth.")
To: Dark Templar
Too bad. This garbage is such a disappointment from guys who p.o.'d the feminazi's at the peak of their whining.
Girls - to do the dishes
Girls - to clean up my room
Girls - to do the laundry
Girls - and in the bathroom
Girls - that's all I really want is girls
Two at a time - I want girls
With new wave hairdos - I want girls
I ought to whip out my - girls, girls, girls, girls, girls!
To: zook
While they are at it can they give us their opinion on recent FCC rulings and perhaps a lecture on Derivative Contracts? I mean, if we are going to rely on them for foreign policy and national defense surely they can guide us on other important matters.
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posted on
03/11/2003 10:50:04 PM PST
by
Arkinsaw
To: Timesink
Gee, I guess they would know, I mean they've had a lot of down time to sit & think about foreign policy!! (sarcasm)
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posted on
03/11/2003 10:53:19 PM PST
by
blondee123
(WAR: Saddams choice, not ours!)
Comment #29 Removed by Moderator
To: Theresawithanh
i have to admit that in my college days my friends and i would always dance to Brass Monkey at parties and clubs... and on the rare occassion i come across this song, i have to listen to it... (i was still a liberal back then.)
To: Timesink
I can't stand them. They are talentless. Take a look at these lyrics.
Cookie Puss
**Green Color = Employee**
The sh*t with this b*tch
Yo I said I'm calling you B.
Yo B it's the phone
Yo B.
"May I help you?"
"Yes what's your name?"
"Hello?"
"Hello man you got Cookypuss's number?"
"Here's my supervisor, he'll help you"
"Yo man, where's the supervisor at?
I-I got the number anyway baby!
That b*tch hang up on me"
These pu*ssy crumbs are making me itch!
Ah Cookypuss, HEY! Ah Cookypuss
Maybe I should scratch
Aaahhn, B-E-A-S-T-I-E go!
"My real name is"
"My real name is"
"My sisters name was"
Scratch
Cookypuss, cook, cook, cook, scratch, scratch.
Oh,cook, cook, cook, cook oh cookypuss
"And my mother got to call us for dinner"
"Yo, yo, yo!"
Cookypuss. Puss-y crumbs, what are puss-y crumbs?
Take me home and eat me, yeah!"
B*tch, I'll f*ckin' kick your @ss b*tch.
"Hello, Carvel?"
"Yo man Cookypuss there?"
"Who?"
"Cookypuss, I want to speak to Cookypuss man!"
"No. Nobody here by that name."
"A Cooky O' Puss then. Cookychic, anybody man, I want to speak to them!"
"There not here."
"I said, I house ya, where's Cookie Puss at?
Yo I'm serious, I wanna talk to.. yo man
Cookypuss, alright let, let me order one then, let me get one."
"When do you want it for?"
"Anytime man, just like now and sh*t, you know, that sh*t now.
I'm talkin' now B. D@mn b*tch hang up, I'll kick your @ss b*tch"
"Yo yo yo"
"Yo yo yo"
"Beastie Boys rock!"
"Beastie Boys"
To: Timesink
Yeah, right. We should conduct foreign policy predicated on the mental "abilities" of a bunch of drugged-out non-musicians who can't think further than their next hit on the bong. I would look at comments by idiots like these as I would if a resident of the local loony bin started giving me advice about preparing my taxes. Except the deranged person would probably make more sense.
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posted on
03/12/2003 2:00:45 AM PST
by
driftless
( For life-long happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
To: Timesink
This sort of thing can look ridiculous, but it is another example of how all these delays and postponements just make the other guys stronger. OK, this time it's a has-been rock and roll band. Last week it was the Pope. The longer Bush dinks around with this, the longer the list gets. Every addition, no matter how silly, will be trumpeted to the skies by the media. |
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posted on
03/12/2003 5:17:44 AM PST
by
Nick Danger
(Liberty Weekend March 22-23 www.freeper.org)
To: latina4dubya
(i was still a liberal back then.)Just curious: What made you a conservative? One big moment of clarity or just the accumulation of life experience?
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posted on
03/12/2003 5:37:43 AM PST
by
WarrenC
To: Brett66
Good question.
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posted on
03/12/2003 7:35:22 AM PST
by
Valin
(Age and deceit beat youth and skill)
To: Timesink; admin
Freeping must have worked, we're at 74%, also here are some useful links and the lyrics to this rap:
Please keep this bumped, ping Freepers please
In a world gone mad its hard to think right
So much violence hate and spite
Murder going on all day and night
Due time we fight the non-violent fight
Mirrors, smokescreens and lies
Its not the politicians but their actions I despise
You and Saddam should kick it like back in the day
With the cocaine and Courvoisier
But you build more bombs as you get more bold
As your mid-life crisis war unfolds
All you want to do is take control
Now put that axis of evil bullshit on hold
Citizen rule number 2080
Politicians are shady
So people watch your back 'cause I think they smoke crack
I dont doubt it look at how they act
In a world gone mad its hard to think right
So much violence hate and spite
Murder going on all day and night
Due time we fight the non-violent fight
First the War On Terror now war on Iraq
Were reaching a point where we cant turn back
Lets lose the guns and lets lose the bombs
And stop the corporate contributions that their built upon
Well Ill be sleeping on your speeches til I start to snore
Cause I wont carry guns for an oil war
As-Salamu alaikum, wa alaikum assalam
Peace to the Middle East peace to Islam
Now dont get us wrong cause we love America
But thats no reason to get hysterica
Theyre layin on the syrup thick
We aint waffles we aint havin it
In a world gone mad its hard to think right
So much violence hate and spite
Murder going on all day and night
Due time we fight the non-violent fight
Now how many people must get killed?
For oil families pockets to get filled?
How many oil families get killed?
Not a damn one so whats the deal?
Its time to lead the way and de-escalate
Lose the weapons of mass destruction and the hate
Say ooh ah whats the White House doin?
Oh no! Say, what in tarnation have they got
brewing??!!!!???!!
Well Im not pro Bush and Im not pro Saddam
We need these fools to remain calm
George Bush youre looking like Zoolander
Trying to play tough for the camera
What am I on crazy pills? Weve got to stop it
Get your hand out my grandmas pocket
We need health care more than going to war
You think its democracy theyre fighting for?
In a world gone mad its hard to think right
So much violence hate and spite
Murder going on all day and night
Due time we fight the non-violent fight
They have to give this for free , thye have alot of fans, they will get rich from the antiwar slobs. They should have stayed in retirement, I didn't miss them!
Notice the links they push:
Get involved...
MoveOn.org
TrueMajority
Win Without War
Milarepa
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posted on
03/12/2003 11:38:56 AM PST
by
JustPiper
(Pull out of the UN and drive into Bagdad)
To: Timesink
Well, dammit. I used to LOVE the Beasties. They were the coolest white guys around.
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posted on
03/12/2003 11:40:42 AM PST
by
Xenalyte
(I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
To: ATCNavyRetiree
Just another band on drugs.
Actually, they (and Snoop Dogg) cleaned up a few years ago. All the Beasties have kids.
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posted on
03/12/2003 11:41:31 AM PST
by
Xenalyte
(I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll defend to the death your right to stick it)
To: Timesink
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posted on
03/12/2003 11:43:42 AM PST
by
Samwise
To: Timesink
Does anybody have that animated graphic where one of the Beastie Boys morphs into Jerry Lewis as The Nutty Professor? Oh, wait, here it is:
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posted on
03/12/2003 11:46:38 AM PST
by
SerpentDove
(Pro-America Rally - Saturday 3/22 Downtown Dallas- Old Red Courthouse...BE THERE!)
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