12.16.2006, 01:15 PM | #1 |
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It's as obvious as the sun shining during the day that SY are a force to be reckoned with live.Their shows can be so inspiring, inventive and mind blowing to watch.They'll probably had thousands of interesting live moments so lets not all reminisce about some of our favorite SY live moments.
First time I saw them live on the nurse tour in Boston in 2004 the band came out doing "burning spear" and started it by creating all this awesome feedback, Thurston was literally climbing the amps and grating the guitar against the ceiling.Loving every second of it. When I saw them again this summer their show was so exhilirating.They did "teenage riot" and i absolutely loved how they extended it with this long noisy outro that stretched to at least 15 minutes.Also I was ecstatic to see them play "sklip tracer" live, i was screaming like crazy.
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12.16.2006, 01:18 PM | #2 |
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when thurston took this ladys bag and commented on it.
he said something along the lines of ' this is a very nice bag here, very nice. was this made here in holland? its very nice, i like how its cute but it also has kind of a wild edge to it' i think it was like that |
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12.16.2006, 01:24 PM | #3 |
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First time i saw them this past summer although i forget which song it was on, thurston shoved his guitar into the ceiling fan above him during the noisy section. And then later in the show, thurston showing the crowd his sweaty belly.
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12.16.2006, 01:43 PM | #4 | |
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i think he said something like "that's a nice purse... red. is this made in holland? it could be. it looks kind of sophisticated but with a slight wild edge to it." best thurston quote i've witnessed was during the murray street tour in paradiso, amsterdam. he was coughing and messed up the vocals to the empy page and then afterwards he excused himself saying "i'm sorry, i had a pubic hair stuck in my throat." |
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12.16.2006, 01:51 PM | #5 |
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lots of moments,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RY7R-rm9n4 but that is the only one where a member of the band dropped the neck of his guitar onto my head |
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12.16.2006, 01:52 PM | #6 |
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"Hello to you... fine... young... people"
That's how Thurston started in Paris, 1990. Anagrama in Nancy, 1998, in a festival, with so many people paying no attention at all, a glass of beer in their hands. This sign someone held at the band at the end of the Olympia 2001 show, saying "stay with us" while the band was building a wall of noise to protect themselves from the violent reactions from the crowd (booing, people leaving, yelling for a pay back). Everything from the Saint-Brieuc gig in 2005; more specially the PCH intro : a drunken guy felt sick, sat down, and fell, as if he were hit by the music. Touching Thurston Moore at le nouveau casino this April. Too early? Kim dancing in circles, for Jams Run Free at le Zénith 3 days ago. |
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12.16.2006, 02:08 PM | #7 |
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http://www.sonicyouth.com/mustang/cc/030391.html
On the infamous tour opening for Neil Young, Sonic Youth played The Omni in Atlanta. Having been booed into short sets on previous nights leading up to this show by some backwoods classic rock radio-variety Neil fans, the Atlanta crowd pre-Neil was sparse, but supportive. Sonic Youth's set concluded with Expressway as the closer. After a terrific build-up, in a locked-groove looping ending, Thurston rigged up his guitar through a folding chair mimicking the effect on the original LP, saturating us in sonic washes of chaos-pregnant feedback loops. --- The '90 show at Center Stage was better overall, but the ending of the '91 show is memorable as a "favorite live moment." |
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12.16.2006, 02:17 PM | #8 |
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I recall a Murray Street era bootleg where Thurston out of the blue starts singing
"Just take those old rekkids off da sheellfs!" Old Timey Rock & Roll By Bob Seager Another show (11-01-1983, Austria) where those crazy Austrians start yelling "SUGAR BABIES SUGAR BABIES SUGAR BABIES SUGAR BABIES!" Also, the attempted acoustic set was funny |
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haha! i didnt go to that show... sucks |
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12.16.2006, 07:02 PM | #10 |
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Not necessarily live, but I laughed when I caught Thurston turning up at Glasgow's 04 soundcheck an hour later than everyone else. You could hear Steve pounding away as he got out of the cab.
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12.17.2006, 12:17 AM | #11 |
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I'll have to revist this thread a few times. I've seen them close to 30 times. Of course the best memory is still the fist time.
It was the Bad Moon Rising tour and they played the Gorilla Gardens, an all ages club that mostly mixed metal and punk shows (and consequently heavily influenced the birth of "grunge") in Seattle. The "post-punk" crowd in Seattle at that time was primarily "death rockers" the people who would later be called "goths" into Bauhaus, Cristian Death, and wearing loads of white pancake makeup. This made up 2/3s of the crowd with a few hardcorish kids. Green River (who would later split into Mudhoney and Pearl Jam of course) were the first opener, and had the crowd with them for a set of Stooges influence metal. Then German hardcore band Upright Citizens played and the crowd was into them too. When Sonic Youth started, it looked like they were soundchecking and they went straight from tuning into quietly building feedback and then doing the Intro from Bad Moon followed by pretty much the entire record (minus "Justice is Might") plus one unnamed song Lee read that he said he wrote in a hotel room the night before. They ended with "Expressway to Your Skull". I was upfront burying my head into the monitor in ecstacy. When they completely finished and I turned around the room was essentially empty. There were like 5 or 6 people still there all with their jaws hanging open. They'd cleared the fucking house! |
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12.17.2006, 05:59 PM | #13 | |
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I love that part. It has me rolling with laughter.......................................... ... Well, yeah, that's a bootleg. there's lots of moments from bootlegs ... fdsadsafRDSFAGDAGASD
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12.17.2006, 06:22 PM | #14 |
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Thurston resting his balls on a security guy's head. Then they stop the show and the whole fucking band gets sued. Man, that security guy was pissed too.
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12.17.2006, 06:34 PM | #15 |
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Another great moment was in '90 on the Goo tour when just as they came on stage they played a sample of "We've Only Just Begun" by the Carpenters. It was such a cool statement, not only that the show was starting, but that this new era of Sonic Youth wasn't the end of anything, but the beginning of something more.
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12.17.2006, 07:10 PM | #16 |
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12.17.2006, 08:27 PM | #18 |
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Actually, one of my favorite moments ever at a Sonic Youth show was when some stupid fucking dj from "The End" the horrible "alternative" station in Seattle went out on stage to announce them. This station almost always sponsors SY shows up there despite the fact they have maybe played the band ten times in fifteen years (and those were probably times they had Nirvana or some other band like that in the studio playing their favorite groups). When the guy said he was from The End, the whole crowd started booing so loudly I couldn't believe it. He had to walk off without saying anything more.
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12.18.2006, 03:43 AM | #19 |
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Probably when they played at a horrible festival in Dublin, right in the middle of Dirty-era grunge fever, and opened their set with Cotton Crown. I've never seen so many confused kiddies in my life
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12.18.2006, 04:21 AM | #20 |
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The first time I head Pattern Recognition and Stones live at ATP 2004 was pretty darn good.
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