Show Me The Body versionan “Sabotage”, el clásico de Beastie Boys

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Show Me The Body version “Sabotage”, Beastie Boys’ classic

New Yorkers Show me the body They have finally dared to record “sabotage”, their adaptation of the classic of Beastie Boys and a song that was part of his concerts for a few years.

After the announcement of vinyl material and a special concert in New York to celebrate the ten years of the launch of “Body War”his 2016 album, Show Me The Body I give us with another surprise. This is its adaptation of “Sabotage”, which has become one of the star issues of its concerts in recent years. Recall that “Sabotage” was one of the most iconic songs of the Beastie Boys trio and that he appeared in his album “Ill Communication” of 1994, in addition to a song that maintains all its validity and has been versioned over the years by countless artists of the most diverse.

Produced by Kenneth Blumethe song is accompanied by a video clip created in collaboration with the independent conflict news organization Popular Front. The Entrelaza Video Images of the recent concert Pop-up of show me the body in the Southwark Park in London (presented by Popular Front) with archive images of the organization.

Formed in 2009, Show Me The Body Son Julian Cashwan Pratt (founder; banjo and voice) and Harlan Steed (founder; bass), although they expand their live training with other musicians. During the last sixteen years, several EP and three complete albums have published: “Body War” (16), “Dog Whistle” (19) and “Trouble The Water” (22).

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