Beastie Boys

Frank Owens knew the Beastie Boys from the beginning. Now, he offers his insider's perspective on hip-hop's original white bad boys. Drawing on new interviews, Owens paints a picture not only of the band's evolution but also the concurrent shifts in music and popular culture. Fascinating photographs and removable facsimile memorabilia transport readers back to the New York summers of the late 1980s.
ISBN10: 1454914572
ISBN13: 9781454914570
Number Of Pages: 96
Publication Date: 20141007
Publisher: Sterling
Binding: Hardback
SKU: 9781454914570
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The Beastie Boys were one of hip-hop's most influential and consistently creative groups—and Frank Owens knew them in their earliest days and followed their careers through every stage. Now, in the wake of  Adam Yauch's tragic death, he offers a personal, insider's account of hip-hop's original white bad boys as they evolve from spoiled kids to globally acclaimed musicians with conscience. Drawing on contemporary and new interviews, Owens paints a picture of more than just a band evolving, but of the changes in music and popular culture the boys lived through. The fascinating photographs and facsimile memorabilia transport the reader back to the sweaty New York summers of the late 1980s—and show exactly how these three nice middle-class Jewish boys forged a template for the contemporary hipster style.