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EVOLghost 06.28.2009 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Lawrence
Anyway... watch tonight's set list have 'Kool Thing' '100%' and all the rest. :p


it didn't.

scooparrilli 06.28.2009 11:53 PM

:fuckyou:Sonic Youth @ The Vic – Sun. June 28th 2009
  • She Is Not Alone
  • No Way
  • Calming The Snake
  • Walkin Blue
  • Poison Arrow
  • Malibu Gas Station
  • Anti-Orgasm
  • Antenna
  • Catholic Block
  • What We Know
  • Leaky Lifeboat
  • Massage The History
  • Sacred Trickster
Encore 1
  • Making The Nature Scene
  • Silver Rocket
Encore 2
  • The Sprawl
  • ‘Cross The Breeze

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See a lil' more details on my blog

mattmacneil 06.29.2009 12:14 AM

holy shit! that's one billion times better than the 27th.

Silver rocket, catholic block, and cross the breeze?!
thats so awesome.

Chris Lawrence 06.29.2009 01:56 AM

That's a fucking hell of a set list too! Lucky Chicago folk!

nancykitten 06.29.2009 05:14 AM

Have to agree: I would never complain about Hey Joni or The Sprawl being on a setlist. Bull in the Heather makes me roll my eyes, and I think they've played it live every single time I've seen them (which is about five times).

The second setlist looks awesome! She Is Not Alone is a teeny bit predictable and I don't think it's an ideal choice for opener, but a set with Silver Rocket, Catholic Block, Walkin Blue, et al. And The Sprawl and Breeze as the encore? Holy shit. Climax of greatness. Hope they do that in Texas.

Moshe 06.29.2009 05:23 AM

Bull in the Heather should go. It is a nice song but I never understood why it was considered to be a "hit".

pokkeherrie 06.29.2009 06:19 AM

Let's start a petition. ;)
To me, Bull in the Heather has always sounded pretty weak live... it's one of the few songs that sound much better on the album I think. Every time I hear the studio version being played somewhere it always strikes me that it's a much better song than I remembered, probably because I mostly hear it on bootlegs/live shows.

Other songs they should get rid of:

100% (sounded good during the Dirty tour, but I never liked it ever since they started playing it again in 2000/2001 or whenever it was)

Drunken Butterfly
Kool Thing
Teenage Riot
(I can understand if these latter 3 are fan favourites, but I've seen them too many times).

reginald 06.29.2009 07:04 AM

I'm diggin' the near completeness of The Eternal being played live !!

That's what I'm looking forward to the most. It does seem that the other songs are from regular 'oldies' stack that they pull from.

I'm always hoping for a rare to very rare track (not played the past decade) to come out of the bag to complement The Eternal.

Something grindy and trippy like Youth Against Facism, Female Mechanic, Self Obsessed and Sexy, Tunic, Brave Men Run, Stereo Sanctity.........

jennthebenn 06.29.2009 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Lawrence
' (are people seriously complaining about seeing 'The Sprawl' or 'Hey Joni' on a fucking set list in 2009?!),


At the McCarren Pool show in 2008, half the set was Daydream songs and I
actually overheard someone say, "Oh come on, they played these songs last
year when they did the whole album."

:confused::confused::confused::confused:

greenlight 06.29.2009 07:52 AM

nice setlist on the second night. uhmmm, we need to paste the both setlist to setlist 2009 thread, which is somewhere here.

rocky 06.29.2009 08:21 AM

Attendees of both shows are undoubtedly counting all their blessings today..! ;)

busterr 06.29.2009 09:15 AM

They actually change there set list the next day now that takes enormous talent.Without practising they add 4 diffrent songs.That being said i really hope Tom violence and pacific coast are played in Toronto.The show starts at 8 does anyone know if theres an opening band.

dasx 06.29.2009 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scooparrilli
:fuckyou:Sonic Youth @ The Vic – Sun. June 28th 2009

Encore 2
  • The Sprawl
  • ‘Cross The Breeze



Excellent set!!! Second encore would have blown my mind if I had been there. Also, great choice to leave Sacred Trickster to the end of the actual set.

Rob Instigator 06.29.2009 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rupert 'Stiles' Stilinski
hi,

I just got back from the first of two Chicago shows. I was lucky enough to nab the setlist (I got the mad wingspan, beyotches), so here it is:

Sacred Trickster
No Way
Poison Arrow
Calming the Snake
Tom Violence
Malibu Gas Station
Antenna
Leaky Lifeboat
Hey Joni
Anti-Orgasm
Massage the History
Pacific Coast Highway

What We Know
The Sprawl

Bull in the Heather
The World Looks Red

It was a very good show. I'm going to write a proper review tomorrow on my blog, but little bits:

A very un-talkative Thurston and company. Very workmanlike. I'm a big fan of Thurston's banter, so this was slightly disappointing.

Good enthusiastic crowd. I was right up front, so I'm not sure if this carried over to the back (the vic is long and narrow).

The new songs sounded great. "Massage" definitely won me over (I wasn't a huge fan). "PCH" was an unexpected highlight. "World Looks Red" was a hot mess, but very cool. Thurston went batshit crazy on it.

Sound was pretty muddy. Lee and Kim's vox didn't have a lot of punch, but it might have been where I was standing.

No long noise jams or anything spontaneous. No complaints, though. I've seen a lot of these and this one would rank a solid "solid".

Some cool merchandise including a Bad Moon Rising record bag that I'm going to get tomorrow (didn't have the lettuce tonight).

Read my blog for a LONG review. Also, I'm reviewing every song on every album (I'm up to EVOL) if anyone is interested.

http://carvedsukk4honesty.blogspot.com/

See you tomorrow!



cool shit. thanks. readin blog now

GravyK 06.29.2009 10:14 AM

Here are a few pictures I took from the 28th show. Sorry that they're not good pics, but that was the last thing on my mind.


 



 



 



 

imsjry 06.29.2009 10:26 AM

Is that Thurston playing an acoustic!? What song was that for?

Spiritual Amnesia 06.29.2009 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by imsjry
Is that Thurston playing an acoustic!? What song was that for?


i think massage the history ...

imsjry 06.29.2009 11:54 AM

I was there Saturday and there was no acoustic for that song that I saw.

GravyK 06.29.2009 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spiritual Amnesia
i think massage the history ...


yeah it was for massage the history

notyourfiend 06.29.2009 12:01 PM

Holy fuck? They played Catholic Block. Okay, that's amazing.

About Bull in the Heather - I had always really looked forward to it at shows but I only saw them do it live for first time last year at River to River. I must admit, it's kinda weak live but still. Seeing them play the song that introduced me to Sonic Youth and turned my life was a peak experience.


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