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"We Were The Beatles of HipHop!" RUN DMC - The Band that Changed Culture

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Mayim Bialik

Mental Health, Society & Culture, Wellness, Health & Fitness, Comedy, Thebigbangtheory, Spirituality, Selfimprovement, Mentalhealth

4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2024

⏱️ 117 minutes

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Summary

Rediscover the band that CHANGED MUSIC FOREVER. RUN D.M.C. were the Beatles of Hip-Hop. Darryl "DMC" McDaniels was a comic book nerd who pretended his way into hip-hop stardom and changed the world forever. We dive into Darryl’s journey from a shy Catholic school boy, being bullied to becoming an icon in the music industry. Darryl shares his struggles with the dark side of stardom, which lead to alcohol abuse and drinking a case of 40-oz bottles per day. Darryl opens up about confronting the realities of adoption trauma after discovering he was adopted at the age of 35, the pressures that lead him to suicidal ideation, and his diagnoses of suppressed emotions & OCD. He also REVEALS the origins of Run D.M.C.'s famous remake of Aerosmith's "Walk This Way," their signature fashion style ("Adidas with no laces!"), their close relationship with the Beastie Boys, his rock 'n' roll inspirations, what it was like to be the first rap group on MTV, and grief over losing Jam Master Jay to homicide. PLUS Darryl discusses practicing meditation through his creativity, his exciting upcoming music with Travis Barker, what music he’s listening to these days and what he thinks of hip hop and rap today, and the surprising story of how Sarah McLachlan saved his life! Whether you're a long-time Run D.M.C. fan or new to the hip hop scene, you'll discover something new and inspiring. This episode will leave you feeling like a fly on the wall as you witness MUSIC HISTORY - TUNE IN to MBB!

Transcript

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0:00.0

When I think about what you created I'm going to make a person that is confident I'm going to make a person that is confident I'm going to make a person that believes he's the most

0:12.3

the king of rock there is none

0:14.8

higher but then like I flash to like what we saw when we saw you it was true like you you dreamed something you dreamt

0:25.0

something and it became true.

0:28.0

I mean it's like you literally you dreamed it out of your house into the world.

0:34.3

Think about those words make believe.

0:36.7

Yeah.

0:37.7

Make the world believe.

0:40.7

Hip-hop was considered Black Shadow music at first because it was, and it was the message, broken

0:45.8

class, it was me living in Hollis, I was like, why are anybody talking about death, darkness,

0:50.8

and destruction?

0:51.8

And what I'm in the streets, of course,

0:54.0

it was gang-banging, drug dealers, pimps, heroin,

0:57.0

and all of that.

0:57.8

But like I said earlier, it was K his playing jump rope.

1:00.2

Skelly, and I was like, why nobody talking about that on the record it was like they almost overlooked

1:05.2

You know it's funny how when people say the streets

1:07.9

states everything negative

1:10.0

The streets was beautiful too so hip hip-hop's rule is keep it real.

1:15.0

So when they passed me to Mike,

1:16.0

I ain't gonna be some gang, banging, and killer.

1:18.0

Hip-up gave me the permission to be me.

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