06.30.2009, 11:53 PM | #1 |
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Hey, I just got back from the Toronto show.
I scored Steve and Thurstons handshake and autograph prior to the show, and miraculously got a photo with Lee, my idol. It was incredible, I've never been so starstruck until now. Anyway, the setlist actually contained ALL Eternal songs. And the last song blew me the fuck away. It was a dream come true. SETLIST She Is Not Alone Sacred Trickster No Way Calming The Snake Walkin Blue Malibu Gas Station Antenna Leaky Lifeboat Poison Arrow Anti-Orgasm Thunder Clap (first time they've played it in a while) Massage The History Pacific Coast Highway -ENCORE- Tom Violence Sprawl -ENCORE- What We Know DEATH VALLEY 69 THEY FUCKING PLAYED DEATH VALLEY 69. FUCK. I lost my mind. I look like a goof and my hair is awful, but my teenage dream has finally come true. That's Lee's hand, by the way. |
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07.01.2009, 12:03 AM | #2 |
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FUUUUCK! DEATH VALLEY!
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07.01.2009, 12:17 AM | #3 |
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wow! "Death Valley 69".. This is a real surprise!
Actually the first SY song I've heard |
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07.01.2009, 12:19 AM | #4 |
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I am glad I'm seeing 10 shows this tour. Super glad.
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07.01.2009, 12:24 AM | #5 |
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Yeah - some dude kept yelling for it, and I said to my wife - "there's no WAY they're playing that..." -- and when they cut into it at the end, I was still in disbelief... my jaw just kinda hung open... AMAZING!
Dug the whole show - so good - how did anyone who had apprehension feel about the venue after the fact? |
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07.01.2009, 12:29 AM | #6 | |
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That's EXACTLY what i did, except i'm not married. It's one of my favorites, and when I realized (cause at first i was like 'what is this?') I just started jumping around, because I'm a juvenile lil turd. Anyway, what a GREAT closer. I couldn't have asked for better. |
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07.01.2009, 12:39 AM | #7 |
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Just returned home from the memorable evening, and what is now the fifth SY concert I've attended. Great set overall. Death Valley 69 definetely culminated the evening. Totally unexpected! Kicked ass
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07.01.2009, 12:39 AM | #8 |
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Nice. Thunderclap made its debut. How did it sound?
God, I would have been bonkers for Death Valley. I was bonkers for Catholic Block and Cross the Breeze, but I would have been bon-KERS for Death Valley. There's no better place to be a juvenile lil turd than a Sonic Youth show. |
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07.01.2009, 12:42 AM | #9 |
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The venue was great. I don't want to sound old, but it is a close to 2 hour drive home for me, so having Sonic Youth on at 9:05 suits me well. Furthermore, the sound kicked the shit out of anything Kool Haus can offer, in fact it was simply superb.
The show was good, I won't say great. SY plays masterfully, no doubt. On the way home my friend said, "they played no Geffen songs". I don't need or want a greatest hits show but I was a bit let down that the entire catalogue from Goo through Rather Ripped was left totally untouched. I also do not expect them to play something from every album. Death Valley was awesome, and the new songs were strong live (especially Anti-orgasm, Thunderclap, and massage the history). I can get into hearing the new recored too, I am just not sure they need to play 12 of them, how about 8 even 10 and throw the crowd a couple bones? |
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07.01.2009, 12:44 AM | #10 | |
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Yeah, my girlfriend literally asked me "What song, that you KNOW they're not going to play, would make you just go absolutely crazy?" And I said "Well, Death Valley 69" I just still can't get over it. They haven't played that for years. |
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07.01.2009, 12:45 AM | #11 |
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I Fucking Missed It Aaaaaaarggg
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07.01.2009, 12:48 AM | #12 |
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The funny thing about it is, nobody will really appreciate hearing these songs live until the album has become an old favorite. I remember seeing them on the 1000 leaves tour. I saw the show that happened the day the album came out, so I had only heard half the album before seeing the show. I knew I wouldn't hear more than two old songs, but was still disappointed at the show. God, now to hear 1000 leaves performed in its (near) entirety would be bliss.
To make the world go full circle, though, they closed that show with Death Valley also. It made up for some of what I felt like I had missed. I find it sad how many songs are in the sonic graveyard and will never come zombified back to life--even just one album later. Ah, to hear that riff on "Ineffable Me" again!!!!.... or "Stones" or (widdling hands) "Rain on Tin". |
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07.01.2009, 12:55 AM | #13 |
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That is how I felt. It is amazing how the recent, excellent past is just gone from the show. I suppose I should appreciate the Eternal songs now because they will all be gone when the next album comes out. Too bad I love some of the 00's output.
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07.01.2009, 12:55 AM | #14 |
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I was there tonite as well. Towards the end of the main set I had forget that they had any pre-Eternal material. I didn't even notice...
DV 69 was Waaay better than I ever expected and the album version does no justice to it. By far the highlight of the night Lee and Ibold looked pretty high and Lee was grinning like a child. There was one serious hiccup in the music. I could really see Thurston calling the shots music wise.. Tonite I realized how much there music conjures up oceans and waves. Especially with Lees guitar tricks...He had a 12 string for PCH. Also Kim faked a Neil Young cover seg-way.
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07.01.2009, 01:03 AM | #15 | |
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Yeah, that is true. In years to come, we can say "I saw them perform all of 'The Eternal'. Yes son, all of it." Where were you seated, Rupert? |
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07.01.2009, 01:05 AM | #16 |
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I wasn't at this show. I saw the two Chicago shows, but am jealous of you Canucks! Wish I could have made a tour proper out of it.
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07.01.2009, 01:14 AM | #17 | |
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Ah I see. The two Chicago shows had wicked set lists. The 2nd one was better than the first one, in my opinion. |
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07.01.2009, 01:46 AM | #18 |
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aaaaaaaargh I want them back here!!
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07.01.2009, 02:03 AM | #19 |
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This show was so fucking good.
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07.01.2009, 02:18 AM | #20 |
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Awesome. They always save the best songs for the encores.
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