> <<         I do think Neal has a pretty valid point about how powerful the 
>   Beasties' influence has been in breaking various elements of hip-hop 
culture 
>   into the white middle-class, their whole Grand Royal label-'zine-clothing 
>   mini-empire is pretty good testament to that.  But I'd also say that the 
>   Beasties have been as much a rock as a rap act in this decade >>
>  
>  Hey Dan, thanks for those props (aren't I *so* down with the lingo), but I 
>  never said nothing of the sort.

   Since when did that matter?  I'll attribute those thoughts to anyone I 
damn well please...<g>

    Naw, I think John Freedman write that initially, sorry for the mistake.

dan, pondering what else I can distort or misunderstand....

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