Showing posts with label ad-rock. Show all posts
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Ad-Rock Showed Up On "Top Chef: Just Desserts," Shit Got Weird

More photos from Ad-Rock's MoMA DJ set over here. Coincidentally, we'll be DJing on the same stage next Thursday.
There's a great deal that can be said about the salient interplay between cooking and music... that I'm not going to really get into right now. Suffice to say, a lot of our favorite musicians are really big fans of great restaurants and chefs, so it's not TOO big of a stretch to learn that the King Ad-Rock of the legendary hip-hop group the Beastie Boys showed up on one of the many cooking shows on TV right now, Bravo's Top Chef: Just Desserts.

Here's where it does get weird: he pops on to introduce a pastry challenge involving food referenced in Beastie Boys songs... like bacon (cool), macaroni and cheese (okay), canned ravioli (...), and pork 'n beans (uh). Totally odd and definitely worth watching for Ad-Rock's final "Good luck with THAT one" at the end.

Check it out after the jump, and please pass me the Riunite on ice. (Thanks to Stereogum for the heads up)

Sunday, May 15, 2011

This Week's Nostalgia (5/16-5/22)


Welcome to the latest feature at Fucking Nostalgic, "This Week's Nostalgia," wherein we outline shows we're excited about for the week ahead in the New York City area. All of the shows featured here and loads more can be found on the right of of this page in "Upcoming Nostalgia." Click on any of those shows and you will be brought to an external website to purchase tickets for the event.

Last week brought us some great shows from Yo La Tengo and Echo & The Bunnymen. We will have our coverage of the Echo & The Bunnymen show from Saturday up shortly (with a full set of photos), but for now let's see what's in store for us this week...

Urge Overkill @ the Bowery Ballroom - Tuesday, May 17th

You may best remember Urge Overkill as the band that plays "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon" in that scene from Pulp Fiction when Uma Thurman accidentally snorts heroin and passes out in a pool of her own blood and vomit (see left). Or, you may remember them as that band who was really popular in the '90s and subsequently got involved with drugs and were eventually dropped by their record label. However, the band is back and plays the Bowery Ballroom on Tuesday, so let's forget all that negativity and immerse ourselves in the sweet joy that is Urge Overkill. Tickets are still on sale.

Thurston Moore @ Music Hall of Williamsburg - Friday, May 20th

There's no two ways around it. Thurston Moore is an indie music legend. When he's not discussing the importance of punk rock, or collaborating with Yoko Ono, or playing in... um, SONIC YOUTH, Thurston spends his time writing and recording solo albums. His latest, Demolished Thoughts, produced by fellow boyish-looking musician Beck comes out May 24th on Matador Records. If you haven't already checked it out, download the beautiful lead single "Benediction" right over here. Make sure to find yourself at this performance as you never know what fellow NYC musicians might make their way onstage. Tickets are still on sale.

Ad-Rock (DJ Set) @ Webster Hall - Sunday, May 22nd

You won't be seeing the legendary Beastie Boys on tour in support of their latest album Hot Sauce Committee Part Two until Adam Yauch (MCA) is fully treated for cancer (we're all praying for you Adam!). In the meantime, Ad-Rock will be keeping busy with DJ sets like the one he did at MoMA a couple weeks ago. This event is actually an all ages benefit for the Children's Museum of the Arts, with all proceeds going to support increased expansion of the CMA'S free arts programming for children in NYC. Ad-Rock will be DJ'ing and hosting the event, with other performers as well. There is a carnival from 1-5pm and the concert goes from 6-9pm. Great event for a great cause. Tickets are still available and more information can be found here.

Elvis Costello & the Imposters' "The Revolver Tour" @ Beacon Theatre - May 22-24th

I'm not sure which came first; Yo La Tengo's idea to do their own Wheel Spin show based on Elvis Costello's tour in the '80s, or Elvis Costello's idea to revive his Revolver Tour, in which his entire setlist is determined by the spin of a wheel. Well, they're both great ideas so let's not worry about it. Elvis Costello is playing three shows at the Beacon Theatre starting this Sunday, and they're sure to be excellent. Tickets are sold out, but craigslist is hopping. Good Luck!


Doug Gillard (ex-Guided By Voices) @ Southpaw - Sunday, May 22nd

Sunday is pretty packed with nostalgia, and if you want a more intimate performance, this might be the best one for you. Doug Gillard was a part of the Guided By Voices lineup that took over when the "classic lineup" dissolved. You may best know Gillard's contributions to the band in the form of one of my favorite GBV songs, "I Am A Tree." But Gillard's solo work does not dissapoint. I caught him open for Guided By Voices on New Year's Eve (where the photo to the left is from) and not only was his set alone a treat, he and his band closed out with "I Am A Tree" featuring none other than GBV frontman Robert Pollard on vocals. It doesn't appear that tickets for this show can be purchased online, but it is $10 and more info can be found here courtesy of ohmyrockness.

That's it for now. If there are any other shows coming up you're particularly nostalgic about, leave a comment and tell us about it. Cheers!

Friday, May 6, 2011

Photos: Ad-Rock @ MoMA (DJ Set)


The Beastie Boys have yet to announce any live dates in support of their recently released (and excellent) Hot Sauce Committee Part Two, but that doesn't mean the trio isn't staying active. Adam Horovitz, better known as the "King Ad-Rock," played a DJ set at the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan yesterday (5/5) as part of an exhibition entitled Looking at Music 3.0. Ad-Rock's wife Kathleen Hanna, known best as the frontwoman for Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, also participated in a poster signing during the event. Horovitz took time during his set to talk to fans and take photos with them... he really does seem like a genuine and nice guy.

Fucking Nostalgic will have a full review of Hot Sauce Committee Part Two up shortly (hint: it fucking rocks), but in the meantime, check out a full set of photos from the MoMA event in addition to the full length 30 minute short film they just released, Fight For Your Right Revisted...