“So What’cha Want” is from the Beastie Boys’ 1992 album Check Your Head. The track marked an important shift for the group, as they returned to playing their own instruments in the studio rather than relying so heavily on samples. What began as an attempt to build around a soul groove ended up becoming something they recreated themselves, giving the song its raw, funky energy through Ad-Rock’s guitar, MCA’s bass and Mike D’s drums.
It became one of the standout singles of the band’s early-’90s comeback and remains a fan favorite for its chaotic humor, explosive momentum and instantly recognizable video.
So. This happened at @NKOTB@dannywood posed with me and I couldn’t get my camera working for the selfie…
My fellow #Blockhead used this opportunity for #RowdySelfies.
If you want the story, here you go: https://t.co/Fahuq0aM08
#EXCELLENT🇺🇸❤️🤍💙🇺🇸
Just touched down in ‘LA, Home Of The Bodybag..’ Doing promo for my upcoming Album ‘Criminal Migraine’ Live stream Listening event on Saturday.. Lock it! https://t.co/LES8m8Nhip
Staff at the Key Largo resort entered the room after hearing the baby crying and later found the parents sipping drinks by the pool. https://t.co/zcqUnMEGmg
In recess until 0900 MST (Mountain Time) for #TylerRobinsonPrelim.
#AttorneyNestor has been asking for evidence to be excluded, I counted at least 5 today and there will be many more to come.
See you tomorrow.
#TylerRobinson #CharlieKirkAssassination #TylerRobinsonTrial #UTvTylerRobinson #CharlieKirk
HEARING: Charlie Kirk Murder Trial — UT v. Tyler Robinson — Day 1 https://t.co/C65anfbvcV via @YouTube@AP#TylerRobinson preliminary hearing for his role in @charliekirk11#assassination.
He is innocent until proven guilty as guaranteed by the #USConstitution and #TeamRobinson is attempting to muddy the water with press releases that “question” solid evidence.
I wasn’t fond of #CharlieKirk but whats NOT gonna happen is anyone taking the #FirstAmendment and trying to silence them by gunpoint. To anyone, especially to those I disagree with. #NotHappening
I’m not even mentioning that the venue for the assassination was a college campus where the victim’s wife and children were among 1000’s of college students watching #Kirk legally protected right of #FreeSpeech with a permit, “allegedly”. He endangered everyone on a campus. Then he went to #DairyQueen to celebrate his romantic gesture of violence.
All of this will come out during #TylerRobinsonTrial. For now, its a trick to attack bad facts in the media. Then #KathyNestor will start her main attack and it will get nasty. We will see who will live to the courage of their convictions in open court and who will not.
This is #Utah.
#CharlieKirkAssassination #UTvTylerRobinson #TylerRobinson #Protect1A #EndSchoolViolence
#TylerRobinson is REALLY concerned about the personal health records of @charliekirk11 being introduced in the courtroom and the public.
Enough where this evidence should be excluded says #KathyNestor.
“Its really prejudicial” is what #AttorneyNestor thinks about #CharlieKirk arrival to the hospital after allegedly being shot by her client.
Perhaps he should have thought about this BEFORE #CharlieKirkAssassination and going to #DairyQueen…
#TylerRobinsonTrial #UTvTylerRobinson #Protect1A #CharlieKirkAssassination
The stars and stripes of our universe 🌟
For America’s 250th birthday, @chandraxray released four new views of the cosmos in red, white, and blue—with data from three of them translated into sound. Check them out: https://t.co/qOPIq0aVQh
“Rehab” came together quickly after Amy Winehouse told her management she had no intention of going to rehab, a line that immediately struck Mark Ronson as the heart of a song. Built around that moment of refusal, the track turned personal chaos into something witty, sharp and irresistibly catchy, blending Winehouse’s bruised honesty with Ronson’s retro-soul production.
Released as the lead single from Back to Black in 2006, “Rehab” became the song that introduced Amy Winehouse to a truly global audience. It reached #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and helped define her public persona: funny, vulnerable, self-destructive and completely unmistakable. At the 2008 Grammys, the song won Record of the Year and Song of the Year, sealing its place as one of the signature singles of the decade.
This time last week, completing the National Three Peaks Challenge. A huge thank you to everybody who has supported The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity.
To find out more or donate, please visit https://t.co/5yZt2iWxDd
MYSTERY OF THE BOSTON NANNY FOUND CHOPPED IN HALF AFTER WINNING THE LOTTERY AND MOVING TO AMERICA
Boston has been haunted for decades by the gruesome unsolved murder of a 20-year-old Swedish au pair. Karina Holmer disappeared around 3 a.m. on June 23rd, 1996, after a night out. Roughly 12 hours later, only the upper half of her body was found stuffed in trash bags inside a dumpster.
Investigators believe she was strangled with a rope or cord before being cut in half, likely with a saw. Her body had been washed, and the lower half has never been recovered.
Holmer had moved to the United States just months earlier after winning 10,000 Swedish crowns in a lottery. She was working as a nanny for a family in Dover, Massachusetts, and frequently stayed at their Boston loft on weekends.
On the night she vanished, she had been drinking heavily at the Zanzibar Nightclub with other nannies using a fake ID. She became separated from her friends after being asked to leave the bar. Witness accounts placed her walking alone on Tremont Street. Some reported seeing her get into a car, talk to a homeless person, or interact with a local man who later died by suicide.
More than 300 people were interviewed. The only evidence included a partial fingerprint on the garbage bag and rope marks on her neck. No crime scene was ever located.
Boston Police Superintendent Paul McLaughlin said every tip has been thoroughly investigated, but the case remains open. Authorities continue to search for both the killer and the missing half of Holmer’s body.
The young woman who came to America full of hopes and dreams left behind a family forever shattered by unimaginable loss. The murder is still unsolved.