Which is the better Beastie Boys album - Licensed to Ill or Paul's Boutique? Both are groundbreaking records in their own right, and this week they go head-to-head as part of Chuck's Fight Club on the ...
On this date in 1989, Beastie Boys released their sophomore studio album Paul’s Boutique via Capitol Records and EMI, marking a bold departure from the party-rocking bravado of their debut Licensed to ...
Beastie Boys members Ad-Rock and Mike D. recently revealed a surprising discovery, learning that the music on their gold record for Paul's Boutique was not music from the album at all. The two living ...
Beastie Boys demand a recall of all gold and platinum plaques after finding their “Paul’s Boutique” award was a fake featuring Barry Manilow songs. During an appearance on SiriusXM’s Conan O’Brien ...
It's easy to forget that the Beastie Boys's second album, Paul's Boutique, was considered a commercial flop when it came out on July 25, 1989. Following on the heels of their hugely successful 1986 ...
After four years of spinning hits and educating local music lovers, a popular Vernon record store has played its final track, at least in its physical form. Paul’s Boutique Records, known for its ...
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