05 May 2012

04 May 2012

Beastie Boys, What Stage at Bonnaroo, Manchester, Tenn. June 12, 2009


Rest in Peace, MCA. Adam Yauch, August 5, 1964 - May 4, 2012.

Download the show at Sugarmegs.

Beastie Boys
2009-06-12
What Stage at Bonnaroo
Manchester, Tenn.

set list:

01- Biz Us Nuge
02- Time For Living
03- Super Disco Breakin
04- Sure Shot
05- No Sleep Til
06- Shake Your Rump
07- Gratitude
08- Sabrosa
09- Egg Raid on Mojo
10- Body Movin
11- Pass The Mic
12- Root Down
13- Too Many Rappers
14- Paul Revere
15- Ricky's Theme
16- Something's Got To Give
17- Tough Guy
18- Remote Control
19- So Watcha Want
20- Encore break
21- Intergalactic
23- 3 MC's
23- Country Mike
24- Heart Attack Man
25- Sabotage

Running time: 1:20


Adam Yauch, August 5, 1964 – May 4, 2012


You put your left leg down, your right leg up. Tilt your head back, let's finish the cup.

Raw Dog Screaming Press Book Release Party May 25 at MAC

 

Many, many thanks to Scott Emerson for making this happen!

 
Raw Dog Screaming Press Book Release Party May 25 at MAC
 
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Raw Dog Screaming Press, in association with Morgantown Poets, will be hosting a book release party Friday May 25 from 7-9pm at Monongalia Arts Center (MAC). The event is free and open to the public.
 
Based in Bowie, Maryland, Raw Dog Screaming Press is dedicated to putting into print the highest quality literature from the fringe, featuring the best in bizarre, surreal, and experimental writing. USA Today.com listed them among the Top 10 indie releases of 2011.  
 
Michael A. Arnzen (author of the offbeat poetry collection The Gorelets Omnibus) and Jason Jack Miller (author of the West Virginia-based novel Hellbender) will be joining the publisher to read their work. A limited number of Raw Dog Screaming Press books will be available for purchase. 
 
Public parking is available near the MAC in the parking garage at the corner of Pleasant and Chestnut Streets and at the city lot behind 142 High Street (enter off Spruce). The MAC is accessible to individuals with special mobility requirements; schedule ahead at least two days prior to the event by calling 304-292-3325, or write to info@monartscenter.com.
 
Morgantown Poets is an informal not-for-profit, all-volunteer community group that meets 7-9 p.m. the third Thursday each month at the MAC, providing literary enthusiasts in north-central West Virginia the opportunity to express themselves, share their work, network and to connect up-and-coming writers with more established authors. New writers are welcome. Join on Facebook by entering “Morgantown Poets” in the search or join the mailing list at morgantownpoets@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter (@MorgantownPoets) or watch videos of past events on our YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/user/MorgantownPoets).