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Mortte Jousimo 06.22.2013 04:39 AM

SY & traditions
 
Last four years I have listened SYR3 in the midsummer night. Last night I change this "tradition" in listening SYR6 instead of 3. Both fit very well into my feelings of midsummer night.

A little details: Kim has vocals on every SYR except SYR1 & SYR9. Thurston has only one vocal in SYR4, Lee has none. I think there is no reason why this is so.

Magic Wheel Memory 06.23.2013 05:37 AM

Every year, on Halloween, I listen to Halloween.

dasx 06.23.2013 10:10 AM

I have no traditions what comes to listening to music, but in christmas I usually pick up Steve Reich or John Zorn's Masada albums and listen to them...

EVOLghost 06.23.2013 10:17 AM

Every time I make an omelette I listen to the 2nd side of DDN.





I've never made an omelette.

Rob Instigator 06.24.2013 08:27 AM

My musical tradition is to play every bit of music I own from a musical artist when they pass away.

When Marc Sandman died I played all Morphine's records back to back.

When Curtis Mayfield died I did the same thing.

I have been doing this for about 12 years now.

I dread the day any SY member dies, not only because I will terribly miss them and what they do, but because I will have to take a week off of work to listen to everything I own by them, back to back.

Bobby Blue Bland passed away just this weekend. I have a blues comp on LP with him in it and an old Chess LP of Bobby Bland and I will listen to those tonight.

It is a tribute on my part for the hours of enjoyment they give me.

Pinkunicornnx 06.24.2013 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
My musical tradition is to play every bit of music I own from a musical artist when they pass away.

When Marc Sandman died I played all Morphine's records back to back.

When Curtis Mayfield died I did the same thing.

I have been doing this for about 12 years now.

I dread the day any SY member dies, not only because I will terribly miss them and what they do, but because I will have to take a week off of work to listen to everything I own by them, back to back.

Bobby Blue Bland passed away just this weekend. I have a blues comp on LP with him in it and an old Chess LP of Bobby Bland and I will listen to those tonight.

It is a tribute on my part for the hours of enjoyment they give me.

Sonic Youth = 24:16
Confusion is Sex = 35:40
Bad Moon Rising = 37:33
Evol = 39:09
Sister = 42:49
Daydream Nation = 70:47
Goo = 49:23
Dirty = 58:45
Experimental Thrash JS&NS = 47:30
Made in USA = 42:17
Washing Machine = 68:17
SYR1 = 22:35
SYR2 = 28:30
SYR3 = 56:18
A Thousand Leaves = 73:36
SYR4 = 105:42
NYC Ghosts and Flowers = 42:18
SYR5 = 48:44
Murray Street = 45:37
Sonic Nurse = 62:48
SYR6 = 65:31
Rather Ripped = 51:53
SYR7 = 41:08
SYR8 = 57:32
The Eternal = 56:25
SYR9= 58:08

I didn't even include their EP's, Side-Projects and Solo stuff...

Rob Instigator 06.24.2013 09:57 AM

or the deluxe editions with tons of extra crap!

Pinkunicornnx 06.24.2013 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
or the deluxe editions with tons of extra crap!

Hey, I love their extra crap:o

zelocia 06.24.2013 11:21 AM

I like to listen to A Thousand Leaves on Sundays. It's the absolute best day to listen that album. And not just because of the song that happens to share a title with that day of the week.

Rob Instigator 06.24.2013 11:26 AM

I am still scarred by watching dipshit Macualy Culkin making out with his gross girlfriend in that video.

zelocia 06.24.2013 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I am still scarred by watching dipshit Macualy Culkin making out with his gross girlfriend in that video.


As am I. They completely ruin the video.

raiinking 06.24.2013 12:26 PM

every year the first day it feels like fall- i drive around dirt roads and listen to bad moon rising

Rob Instigator 06.24.2013 12:56 PM

YES! BMR is the best Fall/Autumn album there is!

dasx 06.24.2013 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
YES! BMR is the best Fall/Autumn album there is!


It truly is! The music and cover art both!

Mortte Jousimo 06.24.2013 10:58 PM

I listen thousand leaves in autumns. And about that passing away of the artists, I listened yhe whole Captain Beefheart-discography soon after his passing.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 06.24.2013 11:35 PM

My only SY tradition was to go see their record-release shows and parties here in LA, but alas, I can't seem to do that anymore now can I ;)

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 06.24.2013 11:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
Last four years I have listened SYR3 in the midsummer night. Last night I change this "tradition" in listening SYR6 instead of 3. Both fit very well into my feelings of midsummer night.

A little details: Kim has vocals on every SYR except SYR1 & SYR9. Thurston has only one vocal in SYR4, Lee has none. I think there is no reason why this is so.


The SYRs are jams and pre-versions of later album material which always seems to be collaborative. Thurston and Kim somtimes actually switch songs before recording the album, but Lee, all his tunes seem to be solidly his tunes, both lyrically and musically. So maybe Lee's tunes aren't part of that creative process that has been the SYRs?

Mortte Jousimo 06.25.2013 03:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
The SYRs are jams and pre-versions of later album material which always seems to be collaborative. Thurston and Kim somtimes actually switch songs before recording the album, but Lee, all his tunes seem to be solidly his tunes, both lyrically and musically. So maybe Lee's tunes aren't part of that creative process that has been the SYRs?

I think this isn`t totally correct. Maybe at first SYR`s meaning was to be pre-versions of album material, but already in SYR3 they seem to change direction to the total experimentalism. And in SYR4 there is just art music from other composers. Then came Kimīs collaboration. After that they started to release earlier experimental performances. So I think the meaning of SYR is just to release out-of-normal-album stuff, kind of too experimental stuff to the normal albums. Why there isnīt any Leeīs vocals, thatīs mystery to me, because heīs doing vocals in his very experimental solos. Thurstonīs experimental solos very rare include vocals, am I right?

And thatīs Leeīs part isnīt also right. I think for example Mote has made by Thurston & Kim mostly, but Lee sings it. I think they do songs very collectively in SY.

SonicBebs 06.25.2013 06:25 AM

i've always wanted a list of who wrote which lyrics

the songs are all collaborative (i think murray street was more thurston but generally the music is all collaborative) (i think, i'm never there when they write, but its what i've read) (so it must be true)
but the singer isn't always the lyricist

i assume that Lee writes his own lyrics but i think i read that thurston writes for kim too

Magic Wheel Memory 06.25.2013 06:56 AM

Every year, on Radical Adults Lick Godhead Style Day, I listen to Radical Adults Lick Godhead Style.


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