Beastie Boys' Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Acceptance Speeches | 2012 Induction

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Publicado 2020-06-22
Mike D and Ad Rock of Beastie Boys Acceptance Speeches at the 2012 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction Ceremony.

Looking for more Induction Ceremony memories from Beastie Boys? Visit the group's official Hall of Fame online bio: rockhall.com/inductees/beastie-boys

Dive into the full 2012 Induction Ceremony video collection at rockhall.com/inductees/classes/2012 and watch all videos, read from the official Hall of Fame program bios and view image galleries from the big night and archival materials.

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  • I'm not a 52 year old dude crying.. It's just something in my eye.. Rest in peace MCA. Beastie for life...🤘🙏💙
  • @nancywiggermans
    Bless you. I'm a 58 year old lady from Amsterdam, saw them 3 times live in concert. Now dying of cancer myself. I think about Adam and the other Beasties often. Man, i still enjoy their music a lot. Keep rocking, keep grooving. Love 🤘✌❤
  • @PickledPretzels
    I'm 53 and STILL listen to the Beastie Boys. A true classic rap group who were and still are a part of who I am. Thanks guys!
  • @dathorndike4908
    At the moment Ad Rock and Mike D were accepting their award, Yauch was dying in a hospital bed. So sad. They really did a good job keeping it together.
  • @apancher
    More than 8 years later, and still, tears.
  • @brianshickey
    To those that gave this a thumbs down, you need to take a long look in the mirror and ask yourselves what’s missing. Beastie Boys represent nothing but love, humility, family, and sticking together. MCA you will always be with us.
  • @RyanCrase1
    Hearing them read the letter from MCA. Oh man, I cried a little all these years later. RIP.
  • @karifoust07
    Every good party in the 80's had Beastie Boys playing.
  • @flopofshame2582
    There are the occasional celebrity deaths that catch you off guard and hurt like losing a family member. The death of MCA cut me deep. I’m known to all who know me as the guy who has a huge music collection and always has the newest and most dope new music. The first album I asked my mom to buy me when I was 8 was the ‘license to ill’ cassette. RIP Yauch.
  • @The_One_Cosmos
    Whoever didn't grow up bumping the Beasties surely missed out on big part of the foundation of hip hip and rap in the early days. My eyes immediately came to tears as soon as Ad Rock started reading MCAs words.
  • @komi-origami
    Beastie For Ever. Ad Rock and Mike D on stage receiving their award while Adam was living his last days… It’s one of the most heartbreaking moments in the Hip Hop history Long live to the music ❤️
  • @design1of470
    Yauch's passing hit me like a kick in the chest. I remember getting back from my lunch break at work, when a friend of mine texted me the news. We'll never forget you, Adam. #RIPMCA
  • @jimmykrankee3965
    Now here's a little story I got to tell about 3 bad brothers you know so well, it started way back in history... With AD Rock MCA and me Mike D ❤
  • @blyxx7450
    I saw Beastie Boys and Run DMC way back in the day. As someone who loves all kinds of music it was one of the best concerts I have ever seen.
  • @tyleyden8695
    Rest in peace Adam .. you're one of the most badass MCs to walk this universe and will never be forgotten.
  • @joleenshadows
    I attended the ceremony and kept hoping that MCA miraculously was healed and would be there. And then when Mike and Adam got on stage I knew it. I knew Yauch wasn't going to make it. The girl I was with said get over it people die every day. I left to go back home that night.