![]() ![]() “I like a lot of their old stuff … and to see their actual writing is awesome,” a fan Derrick said.Īnother fan, Chelsea, said she became a fan more recently in 2017. Original handwritten lyrics mounted on walls gave fans a behind the scenes look at the band’s song formation. Many visitors were instantly drawn to the boombox and took pictures next to it.Ī visitor named Megan said “they were part of growing up.” Her friend Kelly added “they were the background sounds to your life.”ĭrums on display at the Beastie Boys exhibit. The final three formative members of the Beastie Boys - Mike D (Mike Diamond), Ad-Rock (Adam Horovitz), and MCA (Adam Yauch) - were showcased on another wall along with the band’s vintage boombox in a glass display. The personal items provided a historical timeline that began with a wall image of a four-member (Mike D, Jeremy Shatan, John Berry, and Kate Schellenbach) 1978 hardcore punk band known as the Young Aborigines. Upon entrance, many nostalgic fans were in awe of the displays. The Beastie Boys’ authentic sound and lyrics earned them fame as they captivated 1980s youth. Hosted in partnership with Goldenvoice, the exhibit was held through January and was spread across two rooms in the gallery along with a third smaller room acting as the gift shop. The Beastie Boys archival exhibit at the CONTROL art gallery in Los Angeles told the history of the iconic New York trio who introduced the world to a new music genre that combined hardcore punk, rap and hip hop. ![]()
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