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http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/articl...st-free-kitten http://assets3.pitchforkmedia.com/im...reekitten.jpg? http://assets3.pitchforkmedia.com/im...gif?1200372477 Thu: 05-29-08 Guest List: Free Kitten Guest List by Kim Gordon and Julie Cafritz | Digg this article | Add to del.icio.us Welcome to the latest edition of Pitchfork's Guest List. Each week, we ask one of our favorite artists to fill us in on what they've been up to lately: which tracks they can't stop spinning, what books they can't put down, and what new bands they've caught on tour. This week it's Free Kitten's Kim Gordon (of Sonic Youth) and Julie Cafritz (Pussy Galore), who engage in a little retail therapy, find an alternative to their kids' violent video games, and call me out on the lousiest Guest List question of all. >> Favorite New Songs of the Past Year Kim Gordon: I'm anti-song; I like to listen to whole CDs. MV/EE with the Golden Road: "Gettin' Gone". I also have to list a demo by the Entrance and a demo by Hush Arbors; they totally rock so I hope they get released as is. Through the winter I listened to Charalambides' Likeness. If I had to pick one song it would be one of the Feist songs on TV. My daughter and her friends have heavily brainwashed me with her music as well. Julie Cafritz: "Cold Son", Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks; "The Philadelphia Grand Jury", Fiery Furnaces; "Believe E.S.P.", Deerhoof. >> Favorite Older Songs at the Moment KG: "When the Levee Breaks", Led Zeppelin; "Suck My Left One", Bikini Kill; "Out of My Mind", Buffalo Springfield. JC: "Lunatic's Lament", Kevin Ayers; "Love, Love, Love", Pugh Rogefeldt; "Lions", Tones on Tail; "On a Neck, On a Spit", Grizzly Bear. >> Favorite Venue KG: The Book Mill, Montague, Mass. JC: Kim went to see Brian Chippendale at some random house, in the living room. So I thought I'd start a venue in my dirt basement. Very fucking exclusive. So far nobody has found the 50/50 Mason jar split enticing. >> Favorite New Band KG: Little Claw. JC: Well, to borrow a slogan from NBC, "It's New to Me", Grizzly Bear...very pretty. >> Favorite Song Ever KG: "Blank Generation", Richard Hell and the Voidoids. JC: I hate you. Who can answer that? "I'm Not in Love", 10cc; "My New House", the Fall, "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)", Hall and Oates; "Two States", Pavement. Oops, that's four, and that's just today. I could go on. >> Best Recent Show KG: The one in the dirt basement on Rt. 5 with Chippendale. JC: I should probably say Grizzly Bear, which was last fall, but only when I looked away. Umm, they're painful to watch. Especially the medievally looking guy who crouches down and plays the lute, et al. But I'll have to go with Louis CK. I'll take funny over earnest any day. >> Last Great Film I Saw KG: I can't remember the last "great" film I saw, but the last film I saw that didn't suck was Forgetting Sarah Marshall. I liked the full frontal realism. JC: Tie: Superbad / I'm Not There. >> Last Great Book I Read KG: Sway [by Zachary Lazar -Ed.]. JC: I'm an English professor. I don't read. The one about Milton kids having sex and Dean Wareham's Black Postcards...who knew, the drugz. I hope his parents, his ex-wife, his former bandmates, the bands he played on tour with, and his brother don't read it. >> Favorite Piece of Musical Equipment KG: Electricity. JC: Just one?? You've got to be kidding me, because I'm a total gear head. Okay, that would be my first and only amp and guitar, Peavey Bandit & Hondo Formula 1. Do you usually only have boys answer these questions? [Yeah, pretty much. -Ed.] >> Favorite Record Shop KG: I don't go to record stores. JC: I try to stay local, really local. So there's this little record shop that actually delivers things to my home. It's called Amazon. They recently brought me a record I quite fancy, the new Kevin Ayers, Unfairground, which sounds just like his old records, just not quite as good, which is still pretty damn good. >> Best Purchase of the Past Year KG: Earrings and necklace by Rebekah Brooks. JC: You are asking this question of someone who shops to fill the black hole in her soul. It's all a blur. Wait, I know: I shopped around for a new shrink, and he's great. >> Best Thing I Did This Year KG: Played noise with my friend at her opening in Paris on her 50th birthday wearing a Rodarte dress. JC: Skiing Steamboat Springs in April. Not only were the conditions epic, but I got to use my "western" voice the whole time and that was mighty fine. >> Favorite TV Show at the Moment KG: "The Wire", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". JC: A revolving lineup depending what month of the reality TV calendar we're in: "Top Chef" and "America's Next Top Model" at the moment. >> Favorite Video Game at the Moment KG: "Rock Band". JC: Umm, I'm not a pimply-faced, 15-year-old, masturbating loser, so I don't have one. Instead of violent video games, I like to watch my kids beat the shit out of each other. If I wanna play, I hit one of them. >> Favorite Radio Show KG: "The Bill Dwight Show" on Air America. JC: Well, that would have to be Milo's show on WHFS, but that was 26 years ago. Back then, I also liked listening to D.C.'s morning shock jock, the Greaseman. Now, Joe Puleo's "Air Power" [on WRHC 106.7 FM] out of Kalamazoo, Mich. >> My Ringtone KG: Well it was the end of "The Wire" with Snoop talking and the outro music, but since I have a new phone it's "quack, quack, quack"... JC: Worst question ever, it's brrrrrring brrrrrring. Okay, I'm lying, it's Steely Dan's "Hey Nineteen", which always brings a smile to my face at the same moment that I turn scarlet with embarrassment. So there, you got it out of me. But still, worst question ever.
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How did i just KNOW MV/EE would be name dropped...
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or her husband's near sickness in seeking out and frequeting record stores! I too have thurstonitis!
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me too.
I rremmeber Vegas more for the small record store I browsed in for an hour and half and found NOTHING (outside UNLV) than I do the vegas shit!
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I try and hi Waterloo a couple of times a year. My brother lives up in asstown.
Have you gone to Sound on Sound? It is a smaller place, but it has a lot of vinyl and some good selections. I have no idea what the directiosn to get there are, since I just get my brother to tell me every single time. I found PJ Harvey DRY on vinyl at waterloo used for $10.00 and when I went to the counter with it, some old fuck behind the register started freakin! "Oh man! Hey, Larry, why did you not tell me we had this?" I love that
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Inherit reminds me of A Thousand Leaves.
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JESUS MAN, SOME PEOPLE GET WEIRD WITH THEIR bullshit RECORDS.
sorry for the caps loc!
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I just find it so much easier to like JC over KG these days. That's my take on it all.
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05.30.2008, 07:28 PM | #11 |
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yeah, for a start JC never charged people £25 to see Perfecty Partner at the Barbican a few years ago
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I didn't know that. Even more reason. Thurston irritates me to high heaven too. Both of them seem like two of the most humourless people imaginable.
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what was worse was that Perfect Partner only lasted about 30 minutes, and was rubbish!
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I hate that place. Rude staff and overpriced records. The best store in Austin is End of an Ear (On S. 1st St., just before the Oltorf light coming from downtown). Nice helpful staff and very good selection. Give them a visit next time you're in Austin. Probably the best record store in Texas. What's this thread about? |
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Kim is of very little words it seems.
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it also seems that kim endorses a whole lot of fashion apparel, if not she should, with the amount of name dropping that went on during the interview
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it just seems a bit contrived to say
my favorite gig was the one that i wore a dress by blah blahblah but yeah, i dont really care
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i think it's good that she says that stuff, because it annoys people
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Well, why not promote a designer you want to support? It would be the same as saying she bought a piece of art from a particular artist. Or an album from a band.
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