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“59 Chrystie Street" is the first ninth of “B-Boy Bouillabaisse,” the hodgepodge that concludes *Paul’s Boutique.“ It’s an address on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
After successfully suing British Airways for using part of “Beastie Revolution” in an ad, the Beastie Boys used that money to make...
{*scratching: "Aw yeah!"*}
There's a girl over there {*"Aw yeah!"*}
With long brown hair {*"Aw yeah!"*}
I took her to the place...
I threw the mattress in her face...
Took off her shirt {"*fresh"*}
Took off her bra...
Took off her pants {"*fresh"*}
You know what I saw {"WICK WICK WACK!"}
{*all laughing*}
59 Chrystie Street was written by MCA & Ad-Rock & Mike D & Dust Brothers.
59 Chrystie Street was produced by Dust Brothers.
Beastie Boys released 59 Chrystie Street on Tue Jul 25 1989.
Mike D shared this in Beastie Boys Book about “B-Boy Bouillabaisse”:
We wanted to make our own psychedelic rap manifesto inspired by listening to the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper, the Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds, and Hendrix super loud in various automobiles and Yauch’s bedroom. We had nine song ideas left over...