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10 comments:
Why can't any journalist ask them a decent question? Someone from the Daily Clown could ask a better question than those jokers!
^LOL. Funny 'cause it's true.
I find it strange that "professional" journalists like to ask so many questions about the past (e.g., Tibetan Freedom concert). The future is more interesting than the past, IMO.
If I had been there, I would have asked questions about "The Mix-Up" dvd project and other future projects brewing at Oscilloscope. I also would have asked what's more important to them: a positive review/write-up by a critic or a fan.
is it me or are the Beastie Boys getting less funny in interviews?
I can't get the audio at Wired to play. :(
I just posted mp3 rips of the audio, Emily.
Thanks a lot!! :)
I would have asked them why they don't update their blog. ;)
Saber - you're right. I didn't find the interview very interesting or funny. The only funny story was about David Blaine and his motorcycle disappearing.
I want to know if the rumors about redoing The Mix-up with vocals is true.
^From all accounts I've heard from "insiders," all the talk about a vocal version of "The Mix-Up" is just BS.
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