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cagedbird 08.16.2011 11:24 AM

Sonic Apple: NYC Demography 1987-present
 
I read the newspapers. Recently, two new daily papers have appeared in New York City. amNew York and Metro. But Ezra Pound nailed it when he claimed poetry is news that stays news.

Recent radio broadcasts have explained that the browning of America is a local phenomenon, too. There are more minorities than Anglos in NYC.

Jane Jacobs advocated for the sidewalk as the key to the urban neighborhood. Anyone familiar with the literature of NYC will recognize the importance of the sidewalk and the street.

In music, as in poetry, the street features as a familiar thread of recognition.

In 1987, White Cross was recorded by Sonic Youth in NYC. Given the multicultural background of life in NYC, it is easy to see the title as a reference to the European or White culture that is part of the mix here.

I think that the whiteness (read: privilege) of Sonic Youth is available to anyone who listens to their music. The challenge is the conversion of the culture that Sonic Youth members represent into something durable for a changing city. Of course, it could be that no one wants a White Cross perspective. But historically speaking it may be as important to the ebb and flow of NYC life as the Ramones' Rockaway Beach.

Alternative music is now a maintream staple. The perspective that Sonic Youth and the Ramones before them articulated has been paved over by countless independent rock bands.

This essay is written with the purpose of starting a conversation about White Cross and Race Relations.

tesla69 08.17.2011 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by cagedbird
I read the newspapers. Recently, two new daily papers have appeared in New York City. amNew York and Metro..


If you're reading these, you are not reading newspapers. They are advertising sheets with social control mechanisms in text form.

I wonder if the dopey looking kids who set aside their ipod and iphones and ipad for the 10 minute subway rides actually tell people "I read the paper onthe subway" in referring to amnewyork or metro. Its like going to Arby's and saying you ate a meal of fresh food.

toxic johnny 08.18.2011 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by tesla69
They are advertising sheets with social control mechanisms in text form.


Well said sir...
We have similar 'publications' in London as well.

Decayed Rhapsody 08.18.2011 02:34 AM

I'm... confused.

cagedbird 08.19.2011 09:17 AM

amNew York...metro...what is the difference. You know you read them, too.


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