Friday, May 4, 2012

r.i.p. MCA

adam yuach...dies at 47.
about 14 years ago i went on a skate trip to austraila. It was my first time there, and i was really stoked to get to go. it was longer trip. i think about month. It was me and ethan fowler, ed templeton, tobin yelland and some other folks. we had our normal skate demo's we were doing but we also got linked up with this big music tour....i guess you could say it was kind of like the warp tour, but way less corny and more about the music. Sonic youth,beastie boys, beck, rancid, and jaw breaker are the bands that come to mind. It was pretty fucking cool cause our demo's were pretty flexible so when we weren't skating we could go watch the bands.... and like right on stage as close as any non band member could get. watching sonic youth play a set was unbelievable. the energy between thurston and kim and the constant guitar changes and just how their sound rang through these giant speakers was really something. I'm not a fan of really huge shows, but it is amazing to watch thousands of people move to a band and be hypnotized by their sound. There was many a chills down the spine watching these bands so closely. So we were the "skaters" on the tour. Not so VIP as the bands. Which was more than fine, and the way it should of been. I remember seeing kim gordon getting in the elevator and i was so nervous to get in there with her... as we walked up i heard her say "here comes the skaters"..... not in a judgemental way but just as like... oh here they come. So day after day we would bump into the bands at breakfast, in the elevator, or in the shuttle to the show. Beck told me he knew mark gonzales and that their parents were friends at one time. Yes random but really rad. This was in the beginning of his popularity and he was way humble and i remember heart broken missing a girlfriend. So it was these little interactions that would happen that would be so abstract in one of my normal days, but on this tour we all started to get used to each other. Make no mistake non of these people would really remember me.... aside from Blake from jawbreaker because i skated 5 miles to see him play a small show at a club that had nothing to do with the festival. "this song goes out to max, the only person in the room that probably gets what it is about" yea... more chills. then he strummed heavy into -condition oakland-. Hence 4Q conditioning. Condition Oakland. Oakland conditioning. So one of the last nights of the trip, were in the elevator and mike d. from the beastie boys looked at us "the skaters" and said..... "hey were having a party on the top floor. you'll should come on up"..... fuck ok. twist my arm. there was a pecking order on this trip and we were right near the bottom. So i personally was stoked. And let me say...Beastie Boy's in 7-8th grade was a big part of what i listened to. So i've always had a special place for those guys. But now "come to our party" I was trippin a bit. Cocaine? strippers? midgets? hot tub?...... none of the above. we rolled in and it kind of had the record needle scratch feeling.... but not totally. So then Adam Yuach say's "you guys wanna beer?" and that broke that ice. Things loosened up, the music got turned up, more folks show up, and it was fun! but chill. So here is my beastie boys story.... I'm out on the balcony on the top floor, and i'm taking it all. Deep breath...i'm in Australia, it's late night, warm, cold beer in my hand, oh yea... and I'm just hanging out with the beastie boys and all these other band people. So I'm on the balcony and mike-d hands me a bottle and says... " you think you could throw that bottle over that road and into that field?" we're on like the 20th floor of this hotel, there is parking lot under us and a wide two lane road and then the field. I give him my pattened shrug "i dunno" combo and reach for the bottle....i look around, get a comfortable grip on the bottle and let it rip. You could hear that flying bottle noise whoot whoot whoot whistling...and it looked promising, good height, nice distance. I'm thinking "i fucking got this" and then blam/smash right in the fucking street about 6 feet shy of the field. Dude kind of looked at me cray then, kind of like... good job shit head, now you're getting kicked out. But i read it wrong and he laughed and then i nervously laughed and then all those beastie boys grabbed bottles and started chucking them... once someone made it to the field it was on. we all had to do it. trust me the street was littered with broken glass by the time we got them to the field. Amazing night to say the least. My take on that situation was... they were famous as fuck at the time... on that trip, i'd seen them coming in out of multiple fancy restaurants and buying nice things... but i think at that moment, with some dirt skaters on their penthouse balcony they just reverted to being beastie boys. Who knows.... but Adam Yuach where ever you are now..thanks for that and thanks for being an inspiration. -max schaaf-

20 comments:

BUZZARDSALINAS said...

Wow

TwistyMcFisty said...

Thanks for sharing bud. Rest In Power MCA.

WhitelinePsycho said...

Wow, Just woken up to the news, totally bummed and devastated, a really poignant tie in Max, really beautiful yarn, esecially as an Aussie . . . Condition Oakland, keep the vibe alive man. Vale Adam Yauch, RIP.

OldStuffsFuckinMental said...

Wow one hell of a great, funny story on a quite sad day.
I really appreciate that, Max.

RIP Adam

Mick said...

Grouse!! Epic story.. You've given me chills as read this message in a bottle. R.I.P. Adam.

jaybird said...

rad story.

Mick said...

Cookie puss!! Just heard it the radio. Trippy. %-)

"LOUIE" said...

Cool story max. RIP MCA! I just threw on Paul's Boutique. Man that brought back memories.

Francesco Gastaldi said...

Great story! Thanks for sharing!

Paulo - Joe King said...

great story! had a similar experience last week...moments like this are special...maybe I spent too much time trying to pull the 'no big deal attitude' rather than being myself and just enjoying the moment...
Anyway...stoked for you...think I know what it feels like!

Anonymous said...

I was holding out for midgets. Bummer....

ND said...

I think I could keep myself pretty content waiting to watch the glass break. Puts a new meaning on down to earth. I only know australia from mad max. Cool to see that those dudes weren't consumed by ego. Crazy to see someone go so soon. Thanks for sharing the experience. Esp the the jawbreaker track I had no clue...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOwiZYod0jo

Viva Luxury. said...

After all who doesn't love the sound of breaking glass, especially with the Beastie boys...Fucking great story!

Davidabl said...

As somebody that's 62 now and hoping/trying to make
75.hearing about folks dying dying at 49/59..really sucks in the biggest way possible :-( :-( :-(

Davidabl said...

..much less at 47.... in 1998 I was 47 for Crissake!

Davidabl said...

..Younger than you are NOW, Max, is that Right???

Shrewgy said...

Great work on the writing again.

ben colen said...

great story max

Dan said...

"but i think at that moment, with some dirt skaters on their penthouse balcony they just reverted to being beastie boys". forever dirt, you nailed it Max, again. Thank You.

curley said...

blake is a friend of mine... i asked him if he remembered a skater named max in australia and he totally did.
keep up the great work... it's inspiring.