Run DMC & Beastie Boys @ Brixton Academy: 30 Years Ago Today

1987 was the year hip-hop went mainstream in the UK. Or at least it felt like that at my school.

A few of the ‘cool’ kids were nicking the VW signs popularised by Mike D of the Beastie Boys (a major tabloid cause célèbre) and friends’ parents were even playing Licensed To Ill at parties.

Public Enemy, Run DMC, LL Cool J, Eric B & Rakim and Salt-N-Pepa were the dog’s b****cks, graffiti culture was getting big and DJ Tim Westwood was fast becoming a household name, thanks to his progression from Kiss FM to Capital.

This excellent, recently-unearthed BBC documentary handily incorporates all of the above:

Two legendary gigs seem to epitomise London’s love affair with classic hip-hop in ’87: Run DMC & Beastie Boys’ notorious double-header at the Brixton Academy – the first night of which happened 30 years ago today – and also the Def Jam package tour which checked into the Hammersmith Odeon later in the year.

As the late great Shaw Taylor used to say on ‘Police 5’, were you there? If you were (I wasn’t), let me know your memories of these seminal London gigs.

14 thoughts on “Run DMC & Beastie Boys @ Brixton Academy: 30 Years Ago Today

  1. Haha. Yes I remember, but it was me making mixtapes for the parents’ parties with Beastie Boys etc on it. My mum never really got past the Beatles (with the exception of the Gypsy Kings – gna gna ;-))

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  2. I was at Brixton Academy aged 16, was my first ever gig too! Will never forget how awesome it was, remember someone letting off a firework halfway through the gig😳. And the chest thudding bass coming from those speakers, god bless the 808 😆.

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