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Any New York stations commemorating the passing of Adam 'MCA' Yauch?

92.3 Now played "No Sleep Till Brooklyn" @ 2:25pm
WBAB Babylon played "(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)" @ 4:51pm
Z100 played "(You Gotta)..." @ 5:01pm and "Brass Monkey" @ 2:02pm
Q104.3 played "(You Gotta)..." @ 4:20pm
CBS-FM played "No Sleep..." @ 5:18pm
Hot 97 played "Get It Together" @ 5:27pm and "(You Gotta)..." @ 5:31pm
WBLI 106.1 played "(You Gotta)..." @ 5:01pm and "Brass Monkey" @ 2:02pm
WSPK K104 played "Girls" @ 5:01pm
WKCI KC101 New Haven played "(You Gotta)..." @ 5:21pm
WPLR New Haven played "(You Gotta)..." @ 4:13pm
WIGX 94X Smithtown, Long Island played "(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party)" at 1:30pm, "Intergalactic" @ 1:33pm and "Girls" @ 1:37pm
WPRB 103.3 Princeton, NJ played "Body Movin' (Fatboy Slim Remix)" after 5pm
WFMU 91.1 East Orange, NJ played "Groove Holmes" @ 4:49pm and
                              "Funky Donkey", "Beastie Boys", "Brass Monkey"  and "Sure Shot" between 7:40pm and 8:00pm


At Friday evening's Diamondbacks-Mets baseball game at CitiField in Flushing, Queens: while the Mets batters are introduced to the crowd they'll have Beastie Boys songs playing in the background. On WFAN, Mets announcer Josh Lewin noted the passing of Adam along with all of his other accomplishments outside of music just before the 1st pitch at 7:11pm.
 
If 98.7 Kiss-FM was still around, they would have done it.

If I am not mistaken, they were the station that broke out the Beastie Boys...if not on rotation then definitely on a Red Alert/Chuck Chillout mix.
 
Why would WAXQ-1043 play any rap record? That's way outside their format.






Thanks,
Kevin L. Sealy
 
WMRQ-FM 104.1 of Waterbury-Hartford (Radio 104.1) is a modern rock station and has always played the Beastie Boys.
 
Kevin L. Sealy said:
Why would WAXQ-1043 play any rap record? That's way outside their format.






Thanks,
Kevin L. Sealy

Why did CBS-FM play Whitney Houston in February? That's outside their format.
There are few celebrities that transcend formats these days.
 
Kevin L. Sealy said:
Why would WAXQ-1043 play any rap record? That's way outside their format.






Thanks,
Kevin L. Sealy

'Fight For Your Right to Party' was played on many rock stations at the time.
 
pjc1961 said:
Z100 played "(You Gotta)..." @ 5:01pm and "Brass Monkey" @ 2:02pm
WBLI 106.1 played "(You Gotta)..." @ 5:01pm and "Brass Monkey" @ 2:02pm

One would think that 'BLI was owned by Clear Channel and both of them were using the same Premium Choice playlist... ::)
 
Tony Santiago said:
If 98.7 Kiss-FM was still around, they would have done it.

If I am not mistaken, they were the station that broke out the Beastie Boys...if not on rotation then definitely on a Red Alert/Chuck Chillout mix.

I'm thinking the first station to have the Beasties in rotation back then was WLIR/WDRE. They might even have been a "Screamer of the Week".
 
Mike said:
I'm thinking the first station to have the Beasties in rotation back then was WLIR/WDRE. They might even have been a "Screamer of the Week".

"She's On It", was the first Beasties Screamer Of The Week on WDRE on January 1, 1986, though they were certainly in contention with their indie release "Cooky Puss" in 1983. Back in those days, WLIR played "Cooky Puss" (the censored version, of course) a *lot*.
 
Mike said:
I'm thinking the first station to have the Beasties in rotation back then was WLIR/WDRE. They might even have been a "Screamer of the Week".

You're probably right on that, since the Beastie Boys did start out on an alternative/punk slant before they went to "rap" (which is what I had considered them, not hip-hop).
 
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