07.13.2008, 07:46 PM | #41 | |
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He isn't as consistent as the PMRC. They want to protect children from music they can't handle themselves. He wants to protect children from music he thinks he's adult enough for. I think I prefer the PMRC to that. |
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Well, I think putting too much thought along those lines into "Goo" is pretty silly in it's own right. It's just a fun rocking little song full of childlike energy. Writing a college thesis on the deeper meaning probably isn't advised. |
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07.13.2008, 07:49 PM | #43 |
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Maybe someone should ask Ronald Goldman's father about the limits of free speech? Maybe he has an opinion....
I am sure he liked buying a copy of a book on how his son got murdered. Persoanlly I can't wait to cash in on the next innocent's victims colossal tragedy. Taste, cosideration and context are irrlevant in the free speech USA...
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07.13.2008, 09:21 PM | #44 | |
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You're going further and further out on a limb all of the time. You are now equating Sonic Youth's music to O.J. Simpson which is even sillier than your Faces of Death comparison. Stop and think a second how ridiculous you are sounding here. |
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07.14.2008, 01:39 AM | #45 |
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Yes, I know it is crazy and of course this a goated argument. But, it is interesteing to see the limits?
SY push the limits of free speech and it is an issue they seem preoccupied with...
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07.14.2008, 04:03 AM | #47 |
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07.14.2008, 06:43 AM | #48 |
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I think that Teenage Riot would be a good song to play for kids at that age, I mean, it has the Kim intro with the catchy childhood phrases (the whole "You're it" thing comes to mind). I also like SY's cover of "Superstar", really catchy and not overtly offensive.
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07.14.2008, 09:22 AM | #49 | |
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Do they really? Maybe the cover of Goo, but then that was Raymond Pettibon. Lyrically and performance wise, I don't think SY have ever been as confrontational as G.G. Allin, Lisa Suckdog, or even Michael Gira. Certainly in the mid-eighties they were a little bit closer aligned with that side of the underground scene, but even then they were hardly close to the limit, and that was decades ago. Today I don't know that they push the limits of free speech particularly more than Madonna does. |
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kinda tangential, but when my daughter was two months old and in the middle of colicky hell, she sat down with me calmly through 25 minutes of the Diamond Sea :-)
actually some infants respond really well to noise....SY worked about as well as running the vacuum cleaner in our case |
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My 15 month old son rocks out to SY like no one else, complete with head bouncing and woo-woo-wooning like a pow-wow indian. He doesn't quite get DNA, though. Most of the time I can't hear the words to SY's music, I would hope kids would ignore the lyrics too, and just freak out to the feedback, like good little soldiers.
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Aw, that just made me so happy! I have always considered playing the Diamond Sea as they are drifting off to sleep... I know when I'm stressed and can't fall asleep, the noise calms me down, so it would probably work wonders on some children! |
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07.14.2008, 11:23 PM | #54 | |
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Funny you should mention the vacuum cleaner. When I was a baby, my parents tell me, they used to run the vacuum cleaner to get me to fall asleep when nothing else would work. I've always figured that made me a prime Sonic Youth fan in later years! |
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I would clock out hard in the car so easily that my parents would drive me around if I was particularly grumpy or something. Sounds awful now with the gas prices.
Also the lyrics to "Junkie's Promise" will not inspire your children to shoot up heroin. I have yet to hear any claims of people either addicted or criminally inclined to have ever cited song lyrics for their turn in life. |
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Ellesibee- Did you end up doing it? What tracks did you pick? |
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08.31.2008, 06:43 PM | #57 |
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Jams Run Free would be great for kids.
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08.31.2008, 06:50 PM | #58 | |
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Children are way more open to music than adults. They don't have any preconceived notions of what music is supposed to be. My 2 year old nephew and I jam sometimes, and he has a lot of fun making some weird music with me. I'd second Jams Run Free. Perfect song. |
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I actually ended up playing Jams Run Free for the kids pretty often! Maybe this school year I'll play them some more tunes
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I suggest Kill Yr Idols, My Arena or Master-Dik
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