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  • >> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: I wouldn't be surprised if when we come back from this tour

  • and we start recording our album

  • we have like a song that's just like a classic hit

  • like The Beatles' "Baby You Can Drive my Car."

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: Yeah, probably.

  • >> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: We probably will.

  • >> Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz: Probably.

  • I don't have a car, but it will probably be something like that.

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: But if you had one, then somebody could drive it. She could drive it.

  • >> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: Your baby could drive it. I'm sure it wouldn't be any problem.

  • I could arrange it.

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: No problem.

  • >> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: No problem, Jamaica.

  • >> [Music: Beastie Boys "Paul Revere"

  • "Now here's a little story I got to tell about three bad brothers you know so well.

  • It started way back in history with Ad-Rock, MCA and me Mike D."]

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: We got in last night. We took the bus right after the show.

  • >> Rocci Fisch: Where were you last night?

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: We nearly got arrested.

  • >> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: Yeah. Virginia.

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: Listen to this: we're on the stage playing and we happen to say

  • can I curse on this or is this like uh

  • >> Rocci Fisch: I'm going to edit it.

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: You're going to edit it.

  • So I said "mother f*er" a couple of times or he said "mother f*er" or something like

  • that.

  • And, ah, some cops went up to Madonna's manager and said that the second we came off the stage

  • that they were going to arrest us and put us in jail and it was that simple and there

  • were no two ways about it.

  • >> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: Like it was really scary 'cause as soon as we came off the stage

  • they grabbed us and said, "Yo, boys. You're going to prison."

  • >> Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz: I tried to run away because I didn't know what was going

  • on

  • and this guy, this cop, like he didn't hit me that hard, but he like,

  • you know hit me in the back of the legs with his club.

  • I mean if we had known in the first place we wouldn't have done it. But this guy had

  • to go and hit us.

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: I never knew that it was illegal to use profanity before this.

  • >> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: You know, there's a way we talk and it includes profanity. We

  • never figured we'd be arrested for it.

  • >> [Music: "Paul Revere" continues]

  • >> Rocci Fisch: What's it like opening for Madonna?

  • >> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: Usually there's about basically almost a riot breaking out

  • after every show

  • because either the crowd wants to kill us

  • or we have to run from the girls 'cause they mob us.

  • >> Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz: Every single night is definitely really hard work. Harder work

  • than I ever really imagined.

  • We go out there and we just have to win this audience over.

  • They don't want to see rap music. They don't want to see the Beastie Boys. They don't care

  • what we're doing.

  • They want one thing and one thing only: that's to see Madonna come on stage.

  • But then we go out there, we work hard, we win them over, and then they get real happy.

  • It's really kind of cool.

  • >> [Music: Beastie Boys "---"]

  • >> Rocci Fisch: Are you guys the only white rappers?

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: It looks that way right now and I'm real surprised at it.

  • Although kids always come up to me after the show and tell me they rap also.

  • But we're the only ones on vinyl, I imagine.

  • >> [Music: " --" continues]

  • >> Rocci Fisch: Someone said today that maybe you're "rappers for the suburbs."

  • How do you feel about somebody describing you that way?

  • >> Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz: Well whoever said that is an ignorant moron, because we're certainly

  • not rap music for the suburbs.

  • Because if he ever listened to our records and knows anything about rap music.

  • That we are soul, hardcore, b-boy music, and we do not play sucker music.

  • I mean, like a Chaka Kahn "I Feel for You" is suburb rap music.

  • They think that anything with someone, you know, saying something in a rhyme is rap music.

  • >> [Music: Chaka Khan "I Feel for You"]

  • >> Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz: But that's certainly not us at all.

  • >> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: I'd just like to say, like,

  • these people just don't realize that when we're in New York City we'll go to the worst

  • neighborhood in Queens,

  • play to an entirely black audience with someone like Kurtis Blow for a thousand people.

  • This is not a suburban audience. This is like the hardest core urban audience.

  • The thing that really bothersLike white critics won't like us, because they have this

  • whole preconceived notion of what rap music is:

  • you gotta go out there and be angry and sing about the ghetto. And that's the only reason

  • for rap music to exist. You know?

  • >> [Music: "---"]

  • >> Rocci Fisch: How did you get your group name, Beastie Boys?

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: It was from the good old days. We were a hardcore band.

  • >> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: Yeah, we were like—I was like what, 14?

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: Yeah.

  • >> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: I was like, 14, 15? That's when we made our first record.

  • You know, we were all going to high school at the time and that's how we met.

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: At time it was the stupidest name that I could possibly think of.

  • And if you could think of a stupider name I'd probably be pretty impressed now.

  • So lay it on me: can you think of a stupider name than the Beastie Boys?

  • >> Rocci Fisch: Not really.

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: So then that answers your question right there.

  • >> [Music: Beastie Boys "Hold It Now, Hit It"]

  • >> Rocci Fisch: What's def?

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: What do you mean?

  • >> Rocci Fisch: What do you mean def?

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: Def is uh, you know, we are def. I'd say that's a good answer.

  • We are def.

  • >> Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz: Def in New York is what

  • is something that's really good, like us. You know what I mean?

  • Def, like def jam.

  • >> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: Kind of like if you put on a James Brown record, you just

  • know that's def.

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: Jam is something that you put on toast.

  • >> Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz: We're very into breakfast.

  • >> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: Yeah, we're into breakfast a lot.

  • >> Adam "MCA" Yauch: It's like, we like hot butter on our breakfast toast

  • and we also like def jam on it.

  • >> [Music: "Hold It Now, Hit It" continues]

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>> Michael "Mike D" Diamond: I wouldn't be surprised if when we come back from this tour

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