Chaotic from the very first riff, Beastie Boys tore into “Sabotage” on Late Show with David Letterman in 1994 with the same explosive energy that made the song one of the standout tracks from Ill Communication. Built around distorted bass, shouted vocals and a deliberately unpolished sound, “Sabotage” showed how far the group had moved from their early hip hop beginnings.
Se me iba mucho la olla en redes, confiando demasiado en la gente. Ya no voy a contar más historias que no interesan a nadie. Es como echar carnaza a los tiburones.
The video for "Where The Streets Have No Name" was recorded live on the roof of a liquor store in Los Angeles (1987). U2 played the whole song non-stop and the crowd that formed on the street was so large that it caused a gigantic traffic jam. The police arrived, threatened to arrest everyone and turn off the power, but the band finished the song anyway.