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What was the first sonic youth song you listened to?
What was the first song you listened to by sonic youth that got you into them? Mine was Drunken Butterfly, I always wondered what song made other people like them. |
Teenage Riot.
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100%
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100%
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Wow we posted the same thing at the same time, Dom. Weiirddd.
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But then i've listened to it 19 years ago so you are not real fans and i am.Boo!
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100%, probably.
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good question...probably "death valley 69".
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Drunken Butterfly
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It was possibly "Little Jammy Thing" i think... i remember i once downloaded that song by accident. If not... something Gooey or Dirty...
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Twist and Shout - Nirvana, Sonic Youth, REM
but the first sole sonic youth song I heard was 100% |
Bull in the Heather
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i always that that that was just said to be them. i hought the person that put it up on soulseek was just a jackass. also, the one i had had "Smashing Pumpkins" too. |
ONG & ORIGINAL BAND/ARTIST: Twist and Shout (Beatles) BAND/ARTIST OF RECORDING: Backbeat Band
INFORMATION: Mislabelled as "NIRVANA, Sonic Youth REM - Twist And Shout (Beatles Cover)", this is a proper cover recorded by an alt-rock supergroup called the Backbeat Band, featuring members from NIRVANA, Sonic Youth and R.E.M. The band came together to record and promote the soundtrack to "Backbeat", a film chronicling the Beatles pre-Beatlemania era. The group featured: Greg Dulli (Afghan Whigs), Mike Mills (R.E.M), Dave Grohl (NIRVANA, Foo Fighters), Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Don Fleming (Gumball) and Dave Pirner (Soul Asylum). http://www.livenirvana.com/fakes/mislabels.php |
ooh, thanks for that, nobody. i never knew that (as said above).
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Death Valley '69
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It was either 100% or Bull in the Heather... I can't remember which.
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Dirty Boots.
These guys on a forum said that Vertigo (the U2 song) was a rip of a whole myriad of songs, and Dirty Boots-Sonic Youth popped up, and I had heard the name in various places and finally decided to check it out. |
kool thing...saw the video on muchmusic circa 1992
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the first song i heard from them was kool thing and hated them.
the first song that got me into them was sugar kane, as seen on later with jools holland. |
I had randomly downloaded 100% and Screaming Skull when I was 15 or 16, but those songs didn't impress me enough to look any further.
A couple years later I started downloading tracks from Daydream Nation (the first one was Silver Rocket), and that's what got me hooked. |
I don't remember. Titanium Expose was the one that wanted to make me listen to SY.
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it was either kool thing or teenage riot.
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100% was the first song I listened to.
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i'm pretty sure mine was contre le sexism. it might've seemed a lot weirder if it hadn't been followed by sunday, which was definitely the first hook. i bought dirty and a thousand leaves at the same time. a thousand leaves was my favorite for about a year. i didn't really appreciate dirty until six months ago. usually, my favorite since then is daydream nation.
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i dont know, because i was a baby.
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Euhm Porky, Teenage Riot was recorded 18 years ago, boo. |
100%
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porkie obviously doesn't know his sonic youth |
i think it was pattern recognition. or something off goo
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i got a free compilation CD with a magazine which included death valley 69. this was the first song i heard and i was slightly indifferent to it at first. i gradually grew to dig it quite a lot. then when sunday came out, i saw the video on jools holland and i became obsessed by his band and this video. i requested from my aunt for christmas either a thousand leaves or hello nasty by beastie boys. she got me a thousand leaves.
initially i hated ATL (apart from Sunday). however, i remained fascinated by Sonic Youth and after doing some research, got Daydream Nation next. I was instantly hooked, listened to it every day pretty much. i was 14 and began a uniquely adolescent obsession with sonic youth. i gradually acquired their entire back catalogue. i remember getting dirty and being blown away. first time i heard sister was quite a revelation.. i actually bought EVOL, Sister, and Bad Moon Rising all at the same time.. that was a good day... one day i was skating through edinburgh with a friend when i found a tenner on the street which i used to purchase washing machine. good memories. |
bull in the heather
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I'm pretty sure the first one I heard was Sunday, back in 1998... I think I saw the debut of the music video on 120 minutes, and kind of dismissed it... being like "This is Sonic Youth?... Sounds like hippies to me..." The creepy, junky-lookingMcaulay Culken sucking face with his girlfriend probably didn't help either.
Then I a friend played me 100% and was like "damn, i recognize this... I know this song... and it rocks..." I then bought every Sonic Youth record, with 1000 Leaves quickly becoming my favorite... Funny how shit works out. |
I think it was 'Starpower', probably in Probe Records in Liverpool.
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Catholic Block.
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Firstly I discovered Sonic Youth, through The Simpsons' Homerpalloza episode (I also discovered The Smashing Pumpkins and Nine Inch Nails through this episode, which lead to my long love affair with 90's alt-rock, that later through various bands lead me to underground music and indie music, Big Thanks Matt Groening!). The First song I downloaded was 'The Diamond Sea'. I loved it so much I went out and bought 'Washing Machine' the next day. Then someone gave me a copy of 'Dirty' and I thought it was pretty cool, But the moment I heard 'Teenage Riot' I was in love. lol
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It was Nevermind (What was It Anyway)... I was at a Virgin Megastore and they got those big screens that play music videos all the day... and they played the Nevermind videoclip... I fell in love with the song, searched it on the Internet for a while... then I realised my mother actually got the album :D So she gave it to me, and I remember I thought it was very strange (remember that at the time I was a Linkin Park fan...)... It was on August 2004... Then I bought every album of the band in a year
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The first one I heard was shaking hell, in the back of an old punk's car coming back from a Stiff Little Fingers gig. I hated it then, because I was only young.
The first song I heard and thought, "crikey, this is a bit good" was Sunday. |
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