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Brass Monkey, that funky Monkey. When the Beastie Boys dropped “Licensed to Ill” in 1986, chances are they didn’t realize their hard-partying anthem “Brass Monkey” (which pairs a ...
Beastie Boys fans were shocked this week when Mike D told WNYC’s Studio 360 that what the band was rapping about in their 1986 hit “Brass Monkey” was not, after all, a 40-ounce bottle of ...
The post Beastie Boys in 10 Songs appeared first on Consequence ... They fought for the right to party, drank brass monkeys, and said hey to ladies, merry mischief-makers having a good time ...
(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "BRASS MONKEY") BEASTIE BOYS: (Singing) Brass Monkey, that funky Monkey, Brass Monkey junkie, that funky Monkey. Brass - got this dance that's more than real. Drink Brass Monkey.
The Beastie Boys have reportedly reached an out-of-court settlement with Brinker International, the company that owns Chili’s ...
“Brass Monkey” showcases all of the best parts of Beastie Boys, with an incredibly catchy hook and tons of charisma. It would go on to be one of the two songs on the album to land on the ...
The Beastie Boys were a groundbreaking punk-rock-rap group ... “No Sleep Till Brooklyn,” “Intergalactic,” “Brass Monkey” and “Sabotage” live on as interpreted by Imposters in ...
Which is the better Beastie Boys album - Licensed to Ill or Paul's ... Songs such as "Fight for Your Right," "Brass Monkey" and "Paul Revere" were also picked up in the rock world.
By Degen Pener Deputy Editor Beastie Boys fans who want to immerse themselves ... which included the songs “Brass Monkey,” “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party!)” ...
The Beastie Boys are the subject of a new exhibition simply ... With songs like “Fight For Your Right,” “Brass Monkey,” “Paul Revere” and “Girls,” the album became the first ...