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stanimal wrote:not to hijack this thread or throw it into a tailspin.... but i am curious as to any bands you found yourself listening to AS A RESULT of listening to Sonic Youth....?

i found myself hunting down Pixies, Pavement and Fugazi..... you?


Weird as it may sound, almost all my Jazz and Classical comes from Sonic Youth. I guess weren't it for SY mentioning Sun Ra and Albert Ayler in some Interview I would never have checked out Jazz. Turns out that i prefer other Jazz musicians, but hey, they sent me that way. And weren't it for SY playing a piece by Cornelius Cardew with a corny opening lecture on the composer by Thurston on their Goddbye 20th Century show i would probably never have checked out modern classical music. Glenn Branca who introduced Lee and Thurston (I think) or Terry Riley. I have only discovered that portuguese sound artist Rafael Toral is on NYC Ghosts after I started getting into his music. Oh, and the excellent dutch band The EX have come to my attention because of a record they did together.

Sonic Youth has been a constant inspiration for me. Usually anything associated to SY gets a "worth to check this out" tag. And it's right most of the time.
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stanimal wrote:not to hijack this thread or throw it into a tailspin.... but i am curious as to any bands you found yourself listening to AS A RESULT of listening to Sonic Youth....?

i found myself hunting down Pixies, Pavement and Fugazi..... you?



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Washing Machine only got mentioned once :( I agree with PP about Experimental Jet...great album. Daydream Nation,Sister,Goo,Dirty. nyc ghosts and Flowers is a nice choice,too,Blurz
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Just picked up Washing Machine used yesterday. Can't believe I never got it but at the time it came out all my friends owned it so I guess it wasn't a priority. My faves are Goo, Murray Street, Daydream Nation, Dirty, Jet set, A Thousand Leaves, Sonic Nurse. Lee's vocals are always my fave among the three. And I really like the Ciccone Youth record with Mike Watt.
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So are you guys not liking their lastest, "The Eternal"? seemed like their "safest" album, i do like it a lot, but it is definitely missing what their pre-Daydream work has.... but to me there's a wisdom to it, if you listen to the layers and the riffs, etc... it's pretty amazing... i considered it one of top albums of the year last year, but a lot of hard core SY fans pan it.....
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i like to think im a super fan boy and i like the eternal, its super pop cool with me :)*
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bob the r0bot wrote:dirty and washing machine

"what is sonic youth and why is it on a dishwasher"
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hes a foggot and slap his mother for an attitude like that
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one of the biggest reasons i love sonic youth is that they still consistently make good albums and tour and put on a damn good show.
the correct answer is sister. then day dream nation. then follow your heart
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bob the r0bot wrote:dirty and washing machine

"what is sonic youth and why is it on a dishwasher"
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That's NOTHING. Back when I was in the sixth form in school (16-18 years old), I put "Daydream Nation" on in the common room's CD player. Some younger pupils in the school walking past thought I was a GOTH. I still feel like a kind of musical outcast even now. Wales is such a backwards country.
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Spiteface wrote: Back when I was in the sixth form in school (16-18 years old), I put "Daydream Nation" on in the common room's CD player. Some younger pupils in the school walking past thought I was a GOTH.

i get similar reations to sonic youth on my ipod in my sixth form too, people now days just don't seem to get good music :( :(
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phantasmagorovich wrote:Oh, and the excellent dutch band The EX have come to my attention because of a record they did together.


1000x this :yay:
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Holy shit, don't those guys kick major ass?

Here's a sample:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BVmqs0MpRM[/youtube]

Unfortunately I can only find this promotional video of their latest line-up with the new singer.
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Wow! Those guys are really cool! You can listen to/download a bunch of their tracks for free here:

http://www.theex.nl/audio.htm
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