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::QUOTES:: �I think the most important thing with this tour and with life in general is to have as much sex in public as you possibly can. When there are 250 girls every night showing you their tits and wanting to get down with you what are you supposed to do?� "There's a fine line between 'good weird' and 'bad weird'." "MCA has been described as the scrawniest DJ from Brooklyn and I think he is. We're all well-hung, even if we are weedy." "Our romantic life hasn't improved since we've been in a band. Our sex life has though." ''I've just learnt how to make a great tofu scramble. I can give you the recipe if you like. Only my wife and I have had it together, she invented the dish. It's neat.'' ''Ian Hunter and Mick Jones are in Billy Joel's video. It's upsetting. Does this mean in 15 years we're gonna appear in a video with Billy Joel?'' �The highest praise that (you can give) any kind of music - coming from both the punk rock and hip-hop sides - is that you're actually playing music that inspires other people to make music, as opposed to sit back and say, 'OK, I'm in the audience� That's like the best shit you could ever possibly achieve. That's what it's about, right there.� ''When we were in Vegas and I was tripping, I lost hundreds of dollars, but it doesn't matter 'cause all of a sudden it's just paper. You really question the existence of it, you know?'' ��what's weird (is) when people say you've grown up in an accusing manner. It's kind of like, well, isn't that pretty much what everybody on earth is doing? Or is supposed to be doing?� "If whoever you're with isn't down with James Brown, then you shouldn't be with them in the first place." �The whole thing with being a fan of music and buying records is that you're constantly coming across grooves or records that are going to change your life. I'm never going to run out of discovering those records, and those records are never going to stop coming out. There's always going to be some group that comes out that changes everything, or there's going to be some group or some group of records that I discover that I didn't know about before that's going to change everything for me also. So it's twofold - it's like that's going to change my life and it's going to change what I do. I'm going to find little things within that that's going to alter the kind of music that I make. You can't worry or second-guess what you are doing. We just hang out and let the music come.� �I don�t know if we�re the best band in America but we�re definitely having the best time. And that�s what counts.� �Attitude wise, hardcore and rap are remarkably similar. The energy is the same. And you can express yourself without having had to study music for fifteen years. I used to say that the only difference was with punk rock you had funny haircuts, whereas with rap you have funny hats.� �There was this kid outside the bus tonight and he said �You can�t come to our town and take 50,000 dollars from us and not hang out with me.� And you know, the irony is I do just that every night. And that�s not including merchandise.� �The whole history of B-Boy fashion comes from some kid who co opts something that comes from something totally different. Like the kid who puts on his grandmother�s fur hat and wears it on the subway. But because he carries it off, the next week everyone goes out and buys one.� ::LYRICAL QUOTES:: "Like Don King I've got the crazy hair do." - Remote Control (Hello Nasty) "I'm Mike D and I'm back from the dead Chillin' at the beach down at the Club Med" - Shake Your Rump (Paul's Boutique) "I've Got Bigger Buns Than My Man Paul Bunyon's" - Finger Lickin' Good (Check Your Head) "I've Got A Hole In My Head And There's No One To Fix It" - Sure Shot (Ill Communication) |