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I'm still a lot more excited for them to release SY archival releases than I am about any of these solo projects.
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If you mean the general public, then you may be right. But many us established SY fans really like some of the solo records. Last Night on Earth is great. |
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but to just go on what Genteel was saying... would you put any of the solo records in your Top 10 Sonic Youth And Related Albums list? I wouldn't. Shit. I can barely decide what to cut out for SY records. I mean I loved Trees Outside, but man, I'd put the bulk of the band's work above that w/o thinking. |
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what he says |
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As far as solo material is concerned i'd put Psychic Hearts above most SY albums.
Body/Head, you can keep your recordings of grown women in their 60's barking like dogs to yourselves thanks. |
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Googe? |
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I agree with Genteel, Lee's (Dust band) songs are fairly different than anything thats like sonic youth or even his song's in SY definitely also give him credit for that, i like some of the songs on the 1st Dust album and tried several times to listen to the 2nd (latest) and just can't wrap my head around it. I have the Body/Head/Gate LP and thats pretty heavy and great and I like it better than the Matador LP. Thurston seems to keep the SY-sound-vibe which to me is somewhat reinforcing to me as him being the principle songwriter in SY (though it was still a fairly democratic band, he was bringing in most of riffs...) though his playing style seems to be changing subtly (riffs and chord progressions have a more complex sound but remain having an open chord tone... does that make sense???) within the last few years even within that he's still using the "Pavement tuning" and its variant (CLM was primarily CGDGBB / and now with the new songs that will become the next album i figured out he's gone back to CGDGCD based on the new youtube vids of the most recent gigs). Yeah, who is Deb? I'm not even familiar w/ James Sedwards??? ...and so is Steve now in Thurston's band and still in Lee's??? (or on brief hiatus from the Dust, whom i assuming are taking a break). I'm just wondering since the 3 of Lee, Thurston, Steve still play in the same circles (one degree form each other) will the time come when SY reunites without Kim (..dare I say???) oddly, i would think its possible more so now than obviously a year or two ago. |
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This was a Steveless show, right? ![]() Lee's caption: The Dust/Scandinavian tour, w Tomas Ortved on drums - "our Jimmy Nicol". #SortSol #getbetterSteve. What happened to Steve? Whatever it was, get well soon indeed! EDIT - Never mind, I hadn't read the "Scandinavian Tour" thread... Dammit, lots to read here. :D |
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Steve now plays with Thurston, James Sedwards and some bass player??? Thurston has dropped the CLM band and has started another... they've done a few shows without the bass player, vids are on youtube. |
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A coupla months ago or so Thurston said he was still playing with/as Chelsea Light Moving. Is CLM done? :confused: |
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I think last night on earth is definitely Lee's best solo record and possible better than most of his Sonic Youth material, I find almost ALL of Thurston's solo shit from any era boring..
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Psychic Hearts it's not boring
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I bought it, listened to it possibly twice, and then it never caught my interest again, I've listened to the noise record with White Out and the noise record Four Guitars Live with much more urgency ;) |
i know both records you said , it's another universe , and the freedom of expression it's far away, from the pop structure of Psychic Hearts (anyway good for sundays afternoon)
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I was just trolling, Psychic Hearts is ok.. I still only listened to it a few times but its one of the few slightly-less-than-boring Thurston solo records. Notice I said "ALMOST ALL" not all ;) Anyway, glad to see you contributing posts beyond just photobombing us as is my usual roll. Keep posting please |
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indeed. these new youtube vids of him and shelley are bring back psychic heart vibes. the last part of 'elegy for all the dead rock stars' is thurston and shelley at their best. i love that song |
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