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Since the winter of 1986-87, when the Beastie Boys first started appearing on television with some regularity, fans have made an effort to record and preserve these interviews and performances. Ten years later (1996-97), fans began trading VHS video cassettes thanks to the burgeoning use of the internet. Compiling various clips was a challenge because in the USA video cassette recorders are NTSC formatted, whereas in Europe they are set to either the PAL or SECAM formats. This difference in formats required footage acquired from overseas to be converted with expensive international VCRs.

Around the turn of the century (1999), there was a great deal of talk regarding VCR to DVD recording possibilities. However, many DVD recorders were not compatible with other DVD players. Therefore a DVD+R or DVD-R that had been recorded on one machine may not be recognized when play was attempted in another DVD player. This opened the door for VCDs (video compact discs) to briefly be the media of choice among Beastie Boys video collectors/traders. It was not long though until DVD recorders came down in price and manufacturers ironed out the compatibility issues. In 2003, fans began to digitalized and archive their old clips either with stand alone DVD recorders or with computer software and in-tower CD/DVD burners. With high speed internet connections in most homes, trading digitalized footage became as simple as the click of a mouse. File sharing had largely replaced the old days of buying blank VHS tapes or DVDs, packaging the media up, and standing in line at the post office for hours.

In 2006, everything changed again. With the advent of YouTube, fans could upload digital footage of the Beastie Boys for others to see, but not necessarily download. In the past, only a select few had access to these old television interviews and performances. The popularity of YouTube and similar video streaming sites has had fans questioning the context: the who, what, where, when, and why of when a particular Beastie Boys interview was conducted. Even during the old days of VHS tape trading, footage was often labeled inaccurately or not labeled at all. So the challenge for us at Beastiemania.com was to find a way to organize these television clips chronologically and when possible provide as much information as we can about them. If you have footage which he have not yet included or more information about an appearance please email us here at the following address staff at Beastiemania dot com.

Date Show Country
31 October 2018 Late Night With Jimmy Fallon United States
19 June 2009 The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien United States
16 June 2009 VH1 United States
25 May 2009 Late Night With Jimmy Fallon United States
14 May 2009 30 Rock United States
24 July 2006 KTLA: Morning News United States
31 March 2006 Blender.com United States
18 March 2006 NBC: Carson Daly Show United States
15 March 2006 Unidentified United States
2006 IFILM United States
2006 IFILM United States
27 September 2005 MTV: Urban United States
27 September 2005 MTV: MTV News United States
22 July 2005 MTV2 United States
July 2005 NBA Street V3 Promotional Ad United States
15 June 2004 MTV Live From the Five Boroughs United States
9 June 2004 MTV 2 Sucker Free Sunday United States
4 June 2004 Aftonbladet United States
June 2004 VH1: And You Don’t Stop: 30 years of Hip Hop United States
2004 VH1 News United States
2004 MTV Direct Effect United States
2004 MTV 2 Uncensored United States
2004 MTV 2 Platinum Club United States
2004 MTV United States
March 2003 MTV 2 News United States
2003 VH1 Greatest Album Covers United States
2003 MTV 2 Wrap United States
13 September 2001 MTV’s Total Request Live (TRL) United States
13 September 2001 MTV: Club MTV United States
26 May 2001 CNN Headline News United States
13 January 2001 MTV: MTV News United States
2001 VH1: Presents the 80s United States
2001 VH1: Presents the 80s United States
2001 VH1: Before they Were Rock Stars United States
2001 MTV: 20 Grab the Mic – A Hip-Hop History United States
2001 BET United States
3 November 2000 MTV’s Choose or Loose Votefest 2000 United States
November 2000 VH1 : 100 Greatest Albums of Rock and Roll United States
August 2000 The Learning Channel (TLC) Stand and Be Counted United States
27 July 2000 MTV: MTV News United States
July 2000 MTV: MTV News United States
July 2000 MTV: MTV News United States
July 2000 MTV United States
29 June 2000 MTV: MTV News United States
27 June 2000 MTV Total Request Live United States
18 December 1999 MTV: MTV News United States
December 1999 VH1: Behind the Music Russell Simmons United States
November 1999 MTV: MTV News 1515 United States
November 1999 MTV Total Request Live United States
22 July 1999 CNN Headline News United States