The Beastie Boys Classic That the Band Refrained From Playing Live Thanks to Frat Boys

The Beatie Boys song “Fight For Your Right” was a big hit for the hip-hop and rock outfit back in 1986. It shot to no. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 within a week of its release, and it’s since been featured on countless lists of the best rock songs of all time. The song is part of what made Licensed To Ill so good. It’s a little bit campy and very addicting. So, it would make sense if the group would want to perform the song live on the regular. However, one day, they—for the most part—stopped playing it live. And there’s a good reason for it.

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The Beastie Boys have never tried to be anything other than a tongue-in-cheek musical act. Their music was killer throughout all of the band’s eras, but they never took themselves too seriously.

Unfortunately, not everybody seemed to get that. “Fight For Your Right” was a parody of sorts about frat culture. Those involved in frat culture, though, didn’t get the joke. The song quickly became a go-to for frat parties across the country. It may as well have become the anthem of the American fraternity party. They didn’t quite get that The Beastie Boys were actually making fun of them.

Why Did Beastie Boys Stop Playing “Fight For Your Right” Live?

“The only thing that upsets me is that we might have reinforced certain values of some people in our audience when our own values were actually totally different,” Beastie Boys member Michael Diamond said of the song. “There were tons of guys singing along to ‘Fight for Your Right’ who were oblivious to the fact it was a total goof on them.”

It’s worth noting that the band didn’t completely stop playing “Fight For Your Right” live. They performed it off and on, particularly throughout the 1990s. Their very last live concert in 2009 did not feature the song.

After they stopped touring for Licensed To Ill, the band decided to change up their image and musical style. “Fight For Your Right” didn’t quite fit into the band’s new vibe, and it was more or less shelved. Though, it is worth mentioning that the song was re-released several times on a few of The Beastie Boys’ greatest hits albums.

Some things need to be put to rest. Still, “Fight For Your Right” is a pretty fun song, regardless of whether the listener “gets” it or not.

Photo via Beastie Boys’ “Fight For Your Right” Video on YouTube

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