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hip hop landmarks and locations

Posted on June 6, 2012 by matt

When A Tribe Called Quest released Midnight Marauders, I doubt they knew that the album cover was going to be a signpost for the end of an era. Hip hop’s golden age started around the time Run DMC collaborated with Aerosmith on “Walk this Way” in 1986, and depending on who you ask, lasted not even ten years through the end of ’93. ATCQ came out with three different versions for the cover of their third LP in November of that year featuring a total of 71 head shots of their hip hop peers. You can see a legend for each of the covers here.

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popturf weekly roundup 6/4/2012

Posted on June 4, 2012 by matt

sweatshop: banksy posted in art and design

origami crane: banksy posted in art and design

hammerstein ballroom: beastie boys, the strokes posted in music

garland beauty products, inc.: beastie boys posted in music

belmont plateau: dj jazzy jeff & the fresh prince, summertime posted in music

wake forest baptist medical center: doc watson posted in music

blueberry hill: chuck berry posted in music

buddy guy’s legends: buddy guy posted in music

mondrian hotel: beastie boys posted in music

kings inn motel: naughty by nature posted in music

royal motel: naughty by nature posted in music

biggest ball of twine in minnesota: weird al yankovic posted in music

westwood music: beastie boys posted in music

new hope-solebury junior high: ween posted in music

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popturf weekly roundup 5/28/2012

Posted on May 28, 2012 by matt

Happy Memorial Day. Here’s your weekly roundup:

rogue music: beastie boys, ad-rock posted in music

robert e. howard museum: robert e. howard, conan the barbarian posted in literature

area nightclub: beastie boys, andy warhol, jean-michel basquiat posted in music

jack white’s home [2003 – 2006]: the white stripes posted in music

beastie boys chinatown apartment: beastie boys posted in music

gee, the kids need clothes store: beastie boys, ad-rock posted in music

puente hills mall: back to the future posted in movies

oscilloscope laboratories: beastie boys posted in music

edgar rice burroughs birthplace: edgar rice burroughs, tarzan posted in literature

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popturf weekly roundup 5/21/2012

Posted on May 21, 2012 by matt

tier 3 (tr3): madness, beastie boys posted in music

château de touffou : david ogilvy posted in literature

andrew jackson high school: ll cool j, glen e. friedman posted in music

peppermint lounge: black flag, the beastie boys posted in music

the kitchen (2nd location): beastie boys, rick rubin posted in music

saint ann’s school: beastie boys, mike d posted in music

under the brooklyn bridge: 3rd bass posted in music

trude heller’s: beastie boys, reagan youth posted in music

harrison square: del the funky homosapien posted in music

sutro baths: frank black and the catholics posted in music

pepto-bismal palace: shut up little man! – an audio misadventure posted in movies

somewhere on flatbush ave.: black star posted in music

bed-stuy neighborhood block: do the right thing, public enemy posted in movies

grand hotel: somewhere in time posted in movies

the huxtable house: the cosby show posted in television

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A Beastie Revolution: Locations from the early hardcore days of the Beastie Boys in NYC

Posted on May 19, 2012 by peter bell

Early Beastie Boys flyer, A7 annex

Before they were rhymin’ and stealin’, or getting live on the spot (puttin’ all kinds of shame in the game you got), the Beastie Boys were a rag-tag group of punk rockers in New York City. Not just any kind of punk rock– the loud, fast, agro version called hardcore that was popularized by bands like Black Flag (and other California groups) at the end of the 70’s and beginning of the 80’s. In that era, hardcore was rising in southern California and Washington, D.C., but it was also taking hold in New York City.

The Beastie Boys are forever entwined with NYC. Much like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, it isn’t difficult to discern what stomping grounds their collective hearts yearn for (sidenote: Anthony Kiedis actually has a highly functioning version of Tourette’s where he has to say the word “California” every other sentence). Since the Beasties name-drop New York more often then an art school grad student, here is a little tour of the NYC locations from those early hardcore days.

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