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Nels Cline LOVES 'A Thousand Leaves" and to heck with the rest of you
![]() White Out & Nels Cline have a new album out, Accidental Sky (Nels apparently also has a solo one scheduled for January, Lovers). Lin Culbertson, Tom Surgal and Cline made some bitchen lists for Dusted magazine — Nels even said the same thing I've been saying about John Coltrane's Meditations for years. Just sayin'! Anyway, this is his take on A Thousand Leaves: Quote:
I assume the writer wasn't familiar with ATL and heard "orange" instead of "hits of"? Link: http://dustedmagazine.tumblr.com/pos...out-nels-cline |
How Nels could not get Hits of Sunshine is beyond me!
Just sayin... --L |
Hits Of Sunshine is absolutely one of the greatest SY songs! But on the other hand there are not any bad songs in ATL. And agree with Nels, Karen (also Hoarfrost) is one of the best Lee tunes!
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ZZ Top & SY has always been very far away each others in my mind (really love both) but have to admit last time I listened Shiek, there was something same as in Hits Of Sunshine, specially in solo (Shiek is of course much shorter, I think they could have jammed it much longer, I think I would have enjoyed it as much as the long jam of Hits). Thurston has admitted they took rif in Doctor´s Orders from Stones Dancing with Mr. D, so why not also this ZZ Top recycling?
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ATL represents Kim at her absolute peak. I have always thought ATL was overlooked. Thank you Nels!!
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Nels Cline also loves LOW's "Trust". He is a God.
There's going to be a Google + Hangout with Nels Cline tomorrow. Questions can be submitted through here: https://plus.google.com/events/c03hf...eiuc1ntn65n03o Link to stream on youtube: https://youtu.be/ffF9ypmHvhs |
Snare Girl is gorgeous. And I love Stil.
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[guitar nerd mode]I love the way phasers are used on this album... that MuTron BiPhase is magic, it gives a unique touch to this album in my opinion[/guitar nerd mode]
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I don't get it either! I can't speak for Nels, but for me the confusion comes from the instrumental passage; the main melody is gorgeous, of course, but I really don't get the nine staid minutes. I get the no-wavy two-note bass line, but beyond that I always have the feeling an interesting guitar track or two was left off the final mix. I've spent a lot of time with this track hoping for an "ah-ha" moment which, after years of effort, has yet to arrive. (Love the guitar tones, however.) I seem to remember I mentioned this before and got shot down, so this is apparently a minority opinion. And this moment of confusion doesn't the mar the album itself, which I rank very high. I think most SY fans do. So while I'm being contrary, I'll suggest that ATL perhaps isn't as "under-appreciated" as Nels seems to think. |
ATL is my 2nd favorite after EVOL.
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I love Hits of Sunshine because I did many hits of sunshine.....
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Karen Koltrane is an absolutely transcending experience for me.
I agree this one is Kim's magnum opus. Not just her vocal tracks, but her guitar sounds all throughout are fucking nuts on here. I have worn the hell out of this record but I still love every single track...by far my favorite Sonic Youth album -it really stands on its own in their discography. |
when nels toured as a duo with glen kotche they covered karen koltrane.
it was good good good |
ATL is one of my faves too. I always understood Hits of Sunshine to be an inversion our expectations of what a SY song or instrumental is. Instead of dense, high energy, abrasive playing there is slow, measured, languorous playing; while still masterfully balancing melody, noise, experimentation, effects, etc... It's like zooming in on a more typical SY track in extreme close up with tempo stretched out very slow but normal pitch maintained, though instead of achieving this through editing it is played in real time. Very psychedelic, fits the lyric. The phaser always makes me think of dripping dewdrops.
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A Thousand Leaves is a masterpiece, period.
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Yeah, the best I've ever been able to come up with is: it is "anti-" something or other. ("Anti-interesting" I say.) I really can't believe more people don't see the instrumental passage as a lost opportunity. But obviously, I'd rather join everyone in satisfaction than convince everyone to be disappointed. |
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Hits just has so great atmosphere whole through, like you are traveling in a hot desert alone. Same kind of desert feelings I find Made In USA.
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Methinks great atmosphere of dew covered garden/muddy river at psychedelic/beatnik art colony. I would ascribe hot lonely desert travel feelings to another set of records and artists, though I agree on the ambient tracks from Made in USA [the diversity of our perspectives is our strength]. |
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Who is the girl in yr signature? I always wondered, but was afraid to ask. |
Six Hits reminds me of the misty mountain valley that we stumbled into after playing like children in the meadow of Wild Flower Soul that led us through the dank forest that is Hoarfrost, a foggy and magical place where every thing is quieted with anticipation as we discover the mystery of our inner selvers in Karen Koltrane
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I love the general feel of ATL... great songs, track order, cover art, etc... It's a really tight package but Hits Of Sunshine does kinda drag on a bit for my tastes where as the other longer songs never get boring. All in all, it's a perfect and logical follow up to Washing Machine and, yeah, I agree that Kim really nails it on this album, as does she on WM.
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speaking about ATL, it's time to rewatch these 2 great videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjmakcIP5x4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Jj_hCTh-UU |
how come nobody mentioned Female Mechanic On Duty yet! such a blast!
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In her top 5 with SY Washing Machine Rather Ripped Dirty Sonic Nurse |
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THAT LIVE COVER IS THE SHIT AND EVERYONE SHOULD LISTEN TO IT RIGHT NOW. |
I remember during the ATL tour there was a bit of disappointment at alt.music.sonic-youth initially because sy was playing only ATL songs+ death valley 69. I recall someone at a.m.sy saying smth like yo guys wait, last time sy did this was during the daydream nation tour. I really feel like ATL is the 2nd zenith of their discography, along with DD.
ATL is also a culmination of the initial wave of SYR improvs and whatnot. Truely engaging shit. I saw them live in 98, and it was absolutely a tour de force situation. Actually it's the last sy record that I loved. Stuff after nycgf is bland for my taste. |
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thanks soup nazi! was looking for it on yt but couldn't find it. |
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I saw Destroy All Nels Cline open for and almost steal the show from our dear Sonics on the '98 Thousand Leaves tour, good times. Downloaded SY set years later.
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I htought I replied. sorry. It's Kashiyuka from the jpop group Perfume. |
Karen Coltrane is better than Karen revisited too.
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The Ineffable Me has some of the strangest riffing ever.
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anyone know where the mote/hoarfrost medley could be found? it was played live in 99 or 00
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