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Beastie Boys on 1984 Public Access TV

December 18, 2009

Video: The Scott and Gary Show, Part 2: Beastie Boys - "White Shadow" (1984)


This is awesome. BlackBook has dug up some old public access footage of the Beastie Boys rocking out shortly after the release of "Cookie Puss." They still had Kate Schellenbach on drums, and she gets more camera time than Adam Yauch. But the best part about this whole thing is Mike D's windbreaker.

Interview and intro after the jump... So crazy what 25 years will do to the world.

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Video: The Scott and Gary Show, feat. The Beastie Boys: Cookie Puss Interview


Video: The Scott and Gary Show, feat. The Beastie Boys: Intro


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Comments

Great clip. However, I'd argue that the best part is MCA's awesome calculator watch.

, Dec 18, 2009 6:01PM

stupid white rich kids.

, Dec 22, 2009 10:12AM

And when I say stupid I mean stupid fresh.

, Dec 22, 2009 10:27AM

Wow, those guys were just as retarded in 1984 as I was. Unfortunately, they evolved into one of the greatest musical acts of all time and I'm still just an idiot.

, Dec 23, 2009 12:24PM

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