Beastie Boys talk about grunge music at Seattle's Endfest, 1992
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2012
- Beastie Boys at the first Seattle Endfest (summer music festival hosted by KNDD, also known as 107.7 The End).
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You must be talking about GRUNGE
GRUNGE!!! Da da da da da da…GRUNGE!!! 😂. Watched this interview as a sophomore in college and my roommates and I did that for the rest of the day! What care free times.
I saw this clip when it first aired and… same. Been in my head for decades. Grunge! Da da da da grunge! I met someone years after who knew the reference. Fucking crazy.
I’m reminded of a quote by bob Dylan “how seriously you take yourself, you be the judge for yourself I’ll be the judge for myself”
But I’ve been thinking lately
There was a lot of great music in the air so to speak back then
The beastie boys are defiantly one of my favorites
i love when they make fun of it, grunge grunge grunge but in a cool way :)
Saw the Beasties the next day in Salem, Or. that tour
well that was a misleading headline.
where can i find the whole report of this without just kurt loder & the beasties????
HAHAAHAHAHAHHAHA LMFAO!
The Beastie Boys adopted grunge as part of their aesthetic with their 1992 release Check Your Head, which borrowed from the alternative rock and grunge scene that was brewing on the West Coast. Inspired by Nirvana and River Phoenix, Mike D et al started to wear checked shirts loosely tied around their waists, baggy denim, over-sized leather jackets worn over hoodies and loose-fitting T-shirts.
Grunge, being the subculture that totally rejected fashion norms, has ironically became one of the most fashionable. Notably, in 1992, Marc Jacobs dropped a Perry Ellis collection full of army boots, beanies and plaid shirts. Today, Gucci is giving us a great big grunge redux, presenting us with a Cobain-inspired collection for Autumn/Winter 2020. Meanwhile Andrew Garfield, A$AP Rocky and Travis Scott are serving big 1990s fits, with plenty of plaid and IDGAF attitudes.
That's not really accurate, they were more into skateboarding/snowboarding subculture's aesthetic, if you see the grunge pioneers they were more like grassy long hair and regular pants with holes.The beasties were using short tinted hair ( closer to other genres like Californian punk rock that was also under skateboarding influence) and baggy pants as most hip-hop heads at that time ( check the others Seattle band members denim and compare with beasties pants)
Lol, where I can I see Mike D wearing an over-sized leather jacket over a hoodie during the early 90s? Most likely Mike D would be wearing Ben Davis or Carhartt denim as a jacket. If you want to go back to the 80s, then yes Beastie Boys, Def Jam and Run DMC were probably wearing varsity jackets, hoodies and Powell & Peralta Bones Brigade skate gear along with Stussy.
Good to know Andrew Garfield is a close comparison of modern day back to the 90s, LA, Hip Hop, Skate, Snowboard culture. Stussy, Blind, SMP, XLarge, Fuct, Pervert, Stash & Haze would beg to differ.
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it's so obvious Eminem stole Mike D's act