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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Diamond , Adam HorovitzPublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Random House USA Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.10cm , Height: 4.70cm , Length: 24.50cm Weight: 1.576kg ISBN: 9780812995541ISBN 10: 0812995546 Pages: 590 Publication Date: 30 October 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA fascinating, generous book with portraits and detail that float by in bursts of color . . . As with [the band's] records, the book's structure is a lyrical three-man weave. . . . Diamond's voice is lapidary, droll. Horovitz comes on like a borscht belt comedian, but beneath that he is urgent, incredulous, kind of vulnerable. . . . Friendship is the book's subject as much as music, fame and New York. --The New York Times Book Review Wild, moving . . . resembles a Beastie Boys LP in its wild variety of styles. --Rolling Stone As nutty, irreverent, and fun as you think it would be. --Vogue As freewheeling and funny as their albums . . . a beautifully messy (and large) talisman containing within it many of the great joys and surprises that come with listening to the Beastie Boys --The AV Club Horovitz and Diamond share sincere moments of reflection about their music, their friendship and the guy who taught them to fix radiators, to care about human rights, to own up to mistakes and to grow up. --NPR, Morning Edition Teeming with tour anecdotes, personal letters, playlists, comics and photographs--[Beastie Boys Book] unspools the crew's thirty-year run in the music industry and is appropriately massive. --Los Angeles Times Diamond and Horovitz alternate as narrators, and their prose is as infectious as their music. Other contributors chime in with their own idiosyncratic takes. Roy Choi offers a mini cookbook of Beastie-themed dishes. Amy Poehler delves into the videography of the group. Luc Sante takes the reader on a musical tour of New York City streets in the early 1980s. The result is a book Beastie Boys fans will clamor for and a must-read for music enthusiasts. --Booklist (starred review) This entertaining look at Beastie Boys history is as innovative and raucous as the band's music. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Beastie Boys fans will devour this book, as will anyone interested in the early days of hip-hop, the art/music/street life of New York City in the 1980s, and the alternative-nation zeitgeist of the '90s. --Kirkus Reviews A fascinating, generous book with portraits and detail that float by in bursts of color . . . As with [the band's] records, the book's structure is a lyrical three-man weave. . . . Diamond's voice is lapidary, droll. Horovitz comes on like a borscht belt comedian, but beneath that he is urgent, incredulous, kind of vulnerable. . . . Friendship is the book's subject as much as music, fame and New York. -The New York Times Book Review Wild, moving . . . resembles a Beastie Boys LP in its wild variety of styles. -Rolling Stone As nutty, irreverent, and fun as you think it would be. -Vogue As freewheeling and funny as their albums . . . a beautifully messy (and large) talisman containing within it many of the great joys and surprises that come with listening to the Beastie Boys -The AV Club Horovitz and Diamond share sincere moments of reflection about their music, their friendship and the guy who taught them to fix radiators, to care about human rights, to own up to mistakes and to grow up. -NPR, Morning Edition Teeming with tour anecdotes, personal letters, playlists, comics and photographs-[Beastie Boys Book] unspools the crew's thirty-year run in the music industry and is appropriately massive. -Los Angeles Times Diamond and Horovitz alternate as narrators, and their prose is as infectious as their music. Other contributors chime in with their own idiosyncratic takes. Roy Choi offers a mini cookbook of Beastie-themed dishes. Amy Poehler delves into the videography of the group. Luc Sante takes the reader on a musical tour of New York City streets in the early 1980s. The result is a book Beastie Boys fans will clamor for and a must-read for music enthusiasts. -Booklist (starred review) This entertaining look at Beastie Boys history is as innovative and raucous as the band's music. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) Beastie Boys fans will devour this book, as will anyone interested in the early days of hip-hop, the art/music/street life of New York City in the 1980s, and the alternative-nation zeitgeist of the '90s. -Kirkus Reviews This entertaining look at Beastie Boys history is as innovative and raucous as the band's music. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Beastie Boys fans will devour this book, as will anyone interested in the early days of hip-hop, the art/music/street life of New York City in the 1980s, and the alternative-nation zeitgeist of the '90s. --Kirkus Reviews Author InformationBeastie Boys is a trio consisting of Michael “Mike D” Diamond, Adam “ADROCK” Horovitz, and the late Adam “MCA” Yauch (1964–2012), formed in 1981 as part of New York’s hardcore punk underground. The group’s first full-length album, Licensed to Ill, was the first rap album to reach #1. With seven multi-platinum albums from 1986 to 2011, including Licensed to Ill, Paul’s Boutique, Check Your Head, Ill Communication, Hello Nasty, To the 5 Boroughs, and Hot Sauce Committee Part Two, Beastie Boys are one of the longest-lived hip hop acts worldwide. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012, received the MTV Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award in 1998, and have won three Grammy Awards. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |