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The Beatles' "Hey Jude" was released in the US on this day, 1968. It was the first single on Apple Records. To promote the single, Paul and his girlfriend painted "Hey Jude/Revolution" on the Apple Boutique window in London, which was mistaken for anti-semitic grafitti
The Beastie Boy's 1989 album "Paul's Boutique" samples 105 different songs, with 24 sampled on the last track alone.
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The Beastie Boys' album Paul's Boutique would cost an estimated $20,000,000 to produce today.
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Fans of The Beastie Boys created a website that lists all the samples and references to their album Paul's Boutique. "Hey Ladies" have samples from Edwin Starr, Fab Five Freddy, Cool and The Gang and James Brown.
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"Mmmbop" by Hanson was produced by The Dust Brothers, who also produced the Beastie Boys "Paul's Boutique" and Beck's "Odelay"
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Hanson's "MMMBop" was produced by The Dust Brothers, a famous hip hop production duo best known for producing Beck's "Odelay" and Beastie Boys' "Paul's Boutique"