Wayne Dyer: Faith/Synchronicity/Consciousness
Todd Rundgren - A Dream Goes On Forever
Video: Beastie Boys - Year and a Day / Hello Brooklyn
Can you recall a killer song or verbal lick Yauch wrote that just knocked you out? - Rolling Stone
When we were in Los Angeles, doing Paul’s Boutique, he got this crazy apartment in Koreatown. And he made “A Year and a Day.” What happened to the three of us together and all that crap? But I heard that track, and it was some heavy shit. He rapped his ass off. Adam bought a jet pilot’s helmet, rigged it with a microphone and recorded the song wearing that helmet. - Adam Horovitz
Adam Horovitz of the Beastie Boys in his only interview following the death on May 4th of his bandmate Adam Yauch.: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/beastie-boys-adam-horovitz-opens-up-about-adam-yauch-he-was-in-charge-20120523#ixzz1vpc0X8bN
W.I.T. - I Surrender
I surrender my love to you
I can’t fight it anymore
There is a war in my soul
Playing Jesus in the Big Lebowski - John Turturro
The Warmth - Incubus [LYRICS]
So don’t let the world bring you down.
Not everyone here is that fucked up and cold.
Remember why you came and while you’re alive
experience the warmth before you grow old.
Never, Ever Give Up. Arthur’s Inspirational Transformation!
Arthur Boorman was a disabled veteran of the Gulf War for 15 years, and was told by his doctors that he would never be able to walk on his own, ever again.
Beastie Boys/Gratitude
Good times gone and you missed them
What’s gone wrong in your system?
Things they bounce like a Spalding
What’d you think? Did you miss your calling?It’s so free, this kind of feeling
It’s like life, it’s so appealing
When you’ve got so much to say
It’s called gratitude and that’s rightGood times gone but you feed it
Hate’s grown strong, you feel you need it
Just one thing, do you know
What you think that the world owes youWhat’s gonna set you free?
Look inside and you’ll see
When you’ve got so much to say
It’s called gratitude and that’s right
Beastie Boys on Joan Rivers’ show in the ’80s. The way they dance during the beginning of “Fight for Your Right” is now my favorite thing ever
(via Stereogum)
Nathaniel Hornblower (Adam Yauch) storms the stage at the 1994 MTV Music Awards Yauch, in costume as Hornblower, stormed the stage in mock outrage when Spike Jonze’s video for the Beasties’ “Sabotage” lost to R.E.M.’s clip for “Everybody Hurts” at the 1994 MTV Video Music Awards.Classic.