03.30.2006, 06:00 AM | #1 |
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I feel like talking about past SY shows. & I wanna know what happened to the people of the night of the concert. Who were you w/? What happened on the road trip up to the concert? & most importantly, What did the band play, & what did they do? Any little stories you have about an SY concert, I wanna know I'll start;
2004; I found the SY tickets on this cheap little cellular phone that had access to a few web pages. So, I was very lucky to even know that SY was even on tour. (Lollapalooza was cancelled) Date, August 20, 2004. Venue, The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC The Orange Peel; As I got to the venue & the doors, naturally me & some other people had gotten there early, so there's that whole waiting story. Everybody was talking about SY shows that they've seen in the past. & I was jealous 'cuz this was my first SY show. So, finally, they open the doors, & I hand event staff my ticket & ID. & just as am thinking I'm ready to go in, they stop me & say that they don't allow out of state ID. I almost died. I just couldn't believe that I wouldn't get to see SY. But, I'm happy to say, after some convincing they let me in. "Sonic Nurse" North American Tour; So, I'm finally getting ready to see SY. You know, the other acts are playing, but I can't concentrate 'cuz I'm to busy thinking about SY & their brilliance. & finally the moment I've been waiting for, SY live. Kim & Lee pretty much right in front of me. Kim would do this thing during where she would raise her arms like angel wings, & that is a moment I'll never forget. Thurston was being a crazy schizo on stage, like he always is. He actually ran around enough to where he was in the middle of the stage, instead of to his normal left-side position. Lee did something I never would of expected, He actually almost stage dived w/ his guitar over the audience, & I touched a piece of the neck. I'm still in awe. & Jim was being quiet as usual. just playing bass & guitar. & of course Steve was fucking kicking ass behind the set. set-list: (not the actual order) Pattern Recognition 100% Kool Thing Stones Teenage Riot* Pacific Coast Highway Skip Tracer Unmade Bed Dude Ranch Nurse Paper Cup Exit Kim Gordon & The Arthur Doyle Hand Cream I Love You Goldon Blue Expressway To Yr Skull
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03.30.2006, 06:33 AM | #2 |
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my first sonic youth concert was in London in the year 2000. Part of the NYC Ghosts and Flowers show. I went with my friend Rorie and my dad (as a 16 year old living in Scotland, my parents didn't want me going to London alone.) We were staying in a decent hotel which was being renovated which meant the rooms were cheap. Me and Rorie had a room and my dad had a room.
We got the train to London. Then I think we got the tube to the hotel. Once in the room, we discovered you could watch around 60 seconds of the porn channel on the TV before it cut off and prompted you to pay. We ate in a McDonalds for dinner then made our way to Shepard's Bush Empire. A ticket tout standing outside: "buy or sell tickets ta see sonic yoof!" inside, we marvelled over the colourful array of t-shirts at the merchandise stall. Rorie bought the one with the picture of buildings, I opted for the Pope painting which features in the NYC G+F liner notes. To this day it remains one of my favourite t-shirts even if it is slightly large... i'll post a pic of it soon actually... anyway, we made our way up to the balcony and got seats. I was incredibly excited. I had been OBSESSED with this band in a particularly teenage life or death way for the past two years and here I was about to see them in the flesh. This was the second night of a two night stint in Shepard's Bush. I had been studying setlists on the various SY message boards of that time and had a fair idea of what "classic" SY jams might emerge. I had listened to the previous night's gig online on some live streaming radio program which had whetted my appetite. The support bands wre ok. Not bad, not great. I was just eager for some SY. I was wearing a homemade Goo t-shirt... Finally they appeared on stage, made a little small talk and launched straight into... TEENAGE RIOT... me and my friend went apeshit as that was one of our favourite songs of the day... then they went straight into BROTHER JAMES... incredible... we felt as if we had been sent back in time 9 years and punk was just breaking... They played much of the NYC G+F LP plus some of my favourite old songs including Sunday, Mote, and Tom Violence... completely amazing... i left breathless and enthused.... after an endless encore of Lightnin, on the way out i heard some jaded londoner mutter something about "white noise.." Beautiful white noise indeed... SETLIST: Teenage Riot Brother James Free City Rhymes Kool Thing Small Flowers Crack Concrete Mote Nevermind Side2Side Sunday Tom Violence NYC Ghosts & Flowers -- Lightnin' 100% |
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03.30.2006, 06:41 AM | #3 |
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I feel the same way about my SY concert shirt as you do. It's my favorie shirt in my conert shirt collection. It' the famous "War Is Bogus" shirt, but mine has the dates of the tour on the back. I was wearing a red SY shirt. It's the one of the woman lying on a therapist couch, & has Sonic Youth @ the top w/ youth written backwards.
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03.30.2006, 06:43 AM | #4 |
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I wasn't at a sonic youth concert till now so i can only dream how it would be... But i hope they come to Austria this Year..
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03.30.2006, 06:46 AM | #5 |
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I'm sorry if we're flaunting this stuff at you. We don't mean to. But don't worry, SY's not just gonna suddenly stop touring & doing shows. You'll see them, mark my words.
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That's a great fucking set-list!
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yes that's right, would be great to see this set-list and thank you for the encouragement.. |
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03.30.2006, 06:55 AM | #8 |
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Hey, just helping my Sonic Friends. & I'm no expert on SY concerts. Let's get that straight right now. I've only seen them once.
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03.30.2006, 07:57 AM | #9 |
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My last SY gig was at a Brisbane club, the Arena, on June 19, 2004, not long
after Nurse was released. It was a sellout but my partner and I managed to squeeze within six or seven rows of stage left, closest to Lee. The beginning was special. Jim came on first and began layering ambient notes, followed by Steve with shimmers and low-flung rhythms, then Lee, Thurston (both building a sonic movement) and finally Kim, at which point you could tell they were about to start with I Love You Golden Blue. I've got goosebumps, now, recalling the scene. Yet there was a weird kinda vibe which came to the surface later on. There were some predators lurking. About the third song, two bouncers marched a tiny punk girl out of the venue. As she was being shifted, she stopped in front of me, wild-eyed and deliberate. She looked right through me and made a gesture ... as though she was flicking invisible money in my face. Then she was gone. Mariah Carey And The Arthur Doyle Hand Cream isn't my fav track on Nurse, but when they played it live, sheeeeit, I don't think I've heard a band evoke such power ... it ripped through my chest and forced air from my lungs. Just after New Hampshire (thank God!), I felt someone tug my sleeve. My partner had collapsed on the floor, in convulsions ... I was so involved in taking photos and on another plane that I hadn't noticed. I managed to carry her outside. There were about 8 other girls lying around, being sick. It didn't take long to figure out that some lowlife had spiked drinks in the club. Weird and wonderful night. pics from the night: I Love You Golden Blue Schizophrenia Pattern Recognition Stones Unmade Bed Paper Cup Exit Empty Page Dude Ranch Nurse Mariah Carey And The Arthur Doyle Hand Cream Mote New Hampshire Drunken Butterfly -- Brother James Rain On Tin -- Making The Nature Scene
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03.30.2006, 08:18 AM | #10 |
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Great pics. I wish I could of taken some at the show I went to. It sounds like an interesting thing to have happen. Having someone spke drimks that is.
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Manchester 2002. Murray Street tour. This time I went to the concert alone. My family decided to visit our relatives in nearby Chester to coincide with the SY gig so that they could give me a lift to Manchester, which is approximately 5 hours drive. We got slightly lost on the way down but managed to get there eventually and find Manchester Academy, a medium sized venue, a lot smaller thatn Shepards Bush. My parents dropped me off outside, and I could already see a huge queue of teenagers milling around outside. Timidly I went and joined the queue, sporting my NYC G+F t-shirt. Once I got inside I headed for the merchandise stall and saw no other than Coco Hayley Gordon Moore chilling out looking at fans of her parent's band with coy curiousity. I purchased a black Sonic Youth tee which had a sort of psychedelic pattern. Then I headed to the bar to buy a pint. I stood and watched Liars and thought they were OK but nothing brilliant. A girl in front of me was writing Sonic Youth on her arm w/ lipstick. She asked me if I wanted my arm done. I bashfully declined. She seemed intrigued when she heard my Scottish accent. I went and got another pint. I sipped it slowly. I must've had a relatively empty stomach because at this point I began feeling slightly tipsy. I struck up a conversation with a nervous looking woman standing beside me who turned out to be the girlfriend of the Liar's bassist. She was from New York and cited the Whitey Album and Sister as her fav Sonic records. I told her I was more of an a Thousand Leaves man. We kissed and engaged in some heavy petting. Just kidding. I finished my beer and the Sonics hit the stage and I remember the instant they appeared. I was close to the front, much closer than the last gig, and it felt so surreal and ethereal. They went straight into a rocking version of Bull in the Heather followed by, if memory serves, Kotton Krown. They proceeded to play the best concert I have ever witnessed and in all likliehood am ever likely to witness. They played Making the Nature Scene for fuck's sake! I went insane at that point, moshing, slam dancing, falling over other startled audience members. The Murray Street material sounded awesome live as well, particularly Karenology and Sympathy for the Strawberry. I remember fancying that I made eye contact w. Kim during the latter but I probably just imagined it. They played 2 encores, Thurston declaring that Mancunians really are 24 hour party people. A note on the Mancunian people: of all the gigs I've been to, the audience at this one seemed the most friendly and talkative. I had conversations with quite a few fanatics who were devoid of the typical concert attendee aloofness. I remember midway thru shadow of a doubt turning to a guy i had spoken to earlier and we were both just grinning gleefully and he screamed "this is fucking amazing!" it certainly was. After the gig I went outside soaked to my skin in sweat and bought a Murray Street poster from some random dude. I went back to the travel inn in a euphoric daze. This gig, and London 2000 were two of the best experiences of my life, no shit. Setlist: Bull in the Heather Cotton Crown The Empty Page Rain on Tin Plastic Sun Kissability Karenology Eric's Trip Shadow of a Doubt Radical Adults Lick Godhead Style Sympathy for the Strawberry -- Disconnection Notice Skip Tracer Drunken Butterfly -- Making the Nature Scene |
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i hope that SY will visit Moscow in Rather Ripper tour...
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They BETTER come to Florida this tour!! |
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2002 again. the third SY gig I witnessed was the most underwhelming gig. After the ecstatic joy of Manchester, I decided I would buy a day ticket for Scotland's very own T in the Park festival as SY were playing one of the tents. I got in to the site about 2pm, confirmed the time and location of SY, and then milled about all day, mostly in the unsigned bands tent. I saw a pretty cool instrumental band who had some melodic noise. I also saw Cornelius who were great. SY were due to play after some English prog band, I forget their name, but I watched the end of their set, trying to get a good position for SY. After their last song, one of the guys from this band recommended us to stick around for Sonic Youth (to my annoyance... I wanted everyone to leave so I could get up the front). Anyway, I managed to get a fairly good space and watched patiently as SY's equipment was set up. I remember seeing a trolley of guitars and feeling a tingle of excitement as the reality of the situation materialised. The band finally came on. Lee and Thurston were wearing denim jackets. Thurston introduced the group and then they launched straight into Tom Violence. It was a pretty standard set.. the sound wasn't great and they seemed to lack energy as if they were just going thru the motions. As it was part of a festival, they only got about 45 minutes as well which sucked... also, there was a really annoying guy in front of me who kept jumping up and down and he had a rucksack that was flopping about and he was a geek and I hate him. It was a weird day all in all. I hung around by myself. I don't recall talking to anyone. The food and drink was a rip-off. I hate festivals. Apart from ATP. Which we'll come to next.... setlist: Tom Violence Kissability The Empty Page Rain on Tin Eric's Trip Plastic Sun Disconnection Notice Radical Adults Lick Godhead Style Drunken Butterfly |
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Whorefrost,
my first SY gig was your second in Manchester, i came from Ireland on the ferry for the fuckin thing!! great night though, i remember it well
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03.30.2006, 10:37 AM | #16 |
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i saw sonic youth semptember 2004 brixton academy
setlist as i remember: i love you golden blue pattern recognition peace attack m.c. and the arthur doyle hand cream erics trip teenage riot new hampshire pacific coast highway paper cup exit expressway to yr skull (i remember this lasting around 40 minutes) im sure they played more but i cant remember, i remember thurston climbing up onto the speakers and was swinging this guitar around in front of them for about 10 minutes, it was great, we broke down on the drive home and had to sleep in a service station, |
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First saw The Yoof at Shepherd's Bush Empire, June 24th 2002, having hightailed it down from Glasgow on the overnight bus with two mates in tow. Cracking set it was, too. Surprisingly rich with Daydream Nation material. I remember they played 'Candle', 'Eric's Trip', 'Kissability'. They opened with 'Kotton Krown' (wonderful, although it's a shame Kim doesn't sing on it when they play it live).
Second time around was the Barrowlands, September 1st 2004. Another stonking set. Highlights included Thurston chanting "Arthur! Arthur! Arthur! Doyle! Doyle! Doyle!" before 'Kim Gordon and the Arthur Doyle Handcream' and Kim cooing "Hey Posh Spice - what are you gonna do for me?" during Kool Thing. Favourite Pic from that night: |
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Teenage Riot;
I remember before SY played "Teenage Riot", Thurston explained how the last time they were scheduled to play The Orange Peel, they had to cancel. & all of the ticket holders who were waiting to get in started a riot when they were told the show was canceled. So, that was a great intro to that song.
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03.30.2006, 10:51 PM | #19 |
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9/2/05 HOB San Diego
I can't even describe it. They were doing all this great stuff...some people say it was a weak performance by them, but not having seen them before, I didn't care. It was great. Setlist: Wow...let me try and remember (horrible memory) Most of the standard Nurse stuff Erics Trip Expressway Rain on Tin Pacific Coast Highway The Empty Page Bull in the Heather Schizophrenia
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I saw them on 14 July 2004 in Seattle at the Showbox. Pretty fun show. Lee totally screwed up his guitar during Kool Thing, and I totally screwed up my right ear. I now wear earplugs at every show that I go to.
I Love You Golden Blue The Empty Page Pattern Recognition Stones Eric's Trip Mariah Carey & The Arthur Doyle Handcream White Kross New Hampshire Paper Cup Exit Schizophrenia Dude Ranch Nurse Brother James -- Unmade Bed Rain on Tin -- Kool Thing |
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