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ann ashtray 02.09.2012 01:54 PM

lasts nights show...
 
Was amazing. Met ol Thurston. Pics coming here before long.

ann ashtray 02.10.2012 12:23 AM

I think you can tell an awful lot by watching a mediocre video on youtube. The harp was low at times, but they also got really loud and raunchy at points with those acoustic guitars. Sure, no bass...not very traditional for rock - based music, but then again neither is violin or harp...in the same way John isn't a traditional drummer. It was 15 bucks. I had a great time. I feel like i got my moneys worth watching one of my favorite artists perform for not much more than I'd spend on some crummy movie ticket or the actual new record itself.

You sound bitter. Maybe jealous. If ya weren't at the show and you don't like the video you've posted of the show...just be glad ya didn't spend 15 bucks.

ann ashtray 02.10.2012 12:27 AM

Why dont you go turn on yr black light and watch joan jett perform with the foo fighters...lol

stu666 02.10.2012 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by bunnyboyz
Someone just posted the entire concert on YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ou_gvNsMBA

This show was a huge let down. Im glad i didn't go. The performance was a sloppy mess. You would think after playing so many shows on this solo tour it would have been a lot tighter performance. I can't believe how long the pauses were in between songs and all of the awkward silence. The drums were too loud and Thurston's guitar was too low in the mix. John Maloney still can't play drums, he messed up so many times. The lack of a bass player made it sound hollow and empty. I couldn't even hear the Harp at all and the violin was way too loud. I thought it was kind of unprofessional to be so lackadaisical with the performance. It was kind of a slap in the face to the paying audience. What's this amazing thing about? It looks like the most exciting thing about the night was the merch booth, since the performance sucked.


Thanks for the video but no thanks for yr comments, I have to disagree with pretty much everything you said. Did you watch it all? Maybe the harp was a bit quiet but I could hear it. It looks and sounds like it was a good show to me...

tesla69 02.10.2012 02:10 PM

Welcome to the future

hipster_bebop_junkie 02.10.2012 02:32 PM

Yeah, bunnyboyz; I can't see such sloppiness even though the quality of the youboob vid is far from perfect.

Murmer99 02.10.2012 04:00 PM

awesome, I already saw the pictures... on faceb00k. I am very jealous.Too bad Sonic Youth and the members of SY don't come down to Florida. Have they ever played here? oh well.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 02.10.2012 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss

classic dude.....classic.


 

Pelle 02.10.2012 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ann ashtray
Was amazing. Met ol Thurston. Pics coming here before long.


That's fantastic! :)

stu666 02.10.2012 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
do you have pics of swa(y) and Thur(s)? post soon sway baby. he'll always be taller than all of us.


yeh he does. I've seen the pic and I'm very jealous!

ann ashtray 02.10.2012 11:28 PM

Swa(y), Thurston, Meg:

 

ann ashtray 02.10.2012 11:29 PM

A few random shots from the show:


 


 


 


Flyer we came across downtown ATL:

 

ann ashtray 02.10.2012 11:33 PM

Also...lots of people here deserve rep, but I must spread much rep to other people before I can do so. Thanks though, guys. Sonic love + shizzz.

ann ashtray 02.10.2012 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
Cool. couldn't make it because of you know what swa(y). did you ask him what's in store for Sonic Youth?


Man, honestly...I barely spoke with him. This was taken before the show, and Meghan said she wanted to get her picture taken with him while he wasn't looking too incredibly busy. Just walked up, asked for a pic, shook hands, told him I enjoyed his music, and that was about the extent of it. He was super nice.

ann ashtray 02.10.2012 11:49 PM

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Originally Posted by bunnyboyz
im bitter but not jealous. the show sold out before i could get tickets. it's a 4 hour drive to Atlanta, and i didnt feel up to it. Don't take my review personal, lets just blame the sound guy for the mistakes. I can't believe SY just posted a link to the video on Facebook and gave credit to Stu. Im the one who posted it, not Stu. Some dude named Jason uploaded it to Youtube. They always give thanks to Stu. I blame Steve Shelley, it's his fault. What were they selling at the merch booth. Did you get any pics of it?


What I remember of the merch booth:

Signed Thurston tour poster

Demolished Thoughts (purchased)

Thurston Moore - Built for Lovin' (which I purchased. Limited to 500 copies and my collectors instinct got the best of me)

Mirror/Dash - Electric Pen/Gum (purchased)

Some stuff related to other members of the band, can't remember specifics though. Some Sunburned material, Hush Arbors, etc.

Sonic Youth - TV Shit

Thurston "Trees" shirt.

A couple other Sonic/Sonic related items I can't honestly recall the names of.


AND...seriously, you missed an awesome show. Don't tell anyone else from SY I said this, but I actually enjoyed this show more than the last Youth show I saw (2008). I mean, that was a fantastic show, too...this was just something really special, I think. I was honestly anticipating being disappointed, not really being accustomed to seeing members of SY solo (saw SY several times)...but seeing 'em like this was beyond interesting. Thurston, always talkative during performances, was even more so here.

Lee is coming to Atlanta sometime over the next few months.

ann ashtray 02.10.2012 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
Cool, nice pics..... although i can tell they were kinda rushed. LOL.


They were. Meghan and Jenny just kept taking random pics during the show. I've got some more I'll post later at some point.

REALLY wish you could have been there, man. We gotta hang out sometime before long. Beer and Stooges.

stu666 02.11.2012 05:21 AM

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Originally Posted by bunnyboyz
I can't believe SY just posted a link to the video on Facebook and gave credit to Stu. Im the one who posted it, not Stu. Some dude named Jason uploaded it to Youtube. They always give thanks to Stu. I blame Steve Shelley, it's his fault.


haha, I think it was because I shared the video on facebook after seeing it on here then SY shared it via my link on fb.... I guess it's because they/he saw it on there first....

Poor Steve, I don't think he'd ever do anything wrong!

I never claimed to have filmed or uploaded it!

ann ashtray 02.11.2012 05:58 AM

here's a fantastic set of pictures from the show:

http://www.prefixmag.com/photos/thur...pics/#photo-16

stu666 02.11.2012 11:21 AM

These were the Demolished T-shirts I got:
 


 

SonicBebs 02.11.2012 04:30 PM

any info on the film being shown on stage behind them?


(i saw british sea power years ago and they showd really really cool films of wild fowl. fitted in nicely....)

ann ashtray 02.11.2012 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by bunnyboyz
Was the Thurston tour poster signed by Thurston or the poster artist? What did it look like? Was it a dennis tyfus poster? Did they sell any demolished thoughts tshirts? Some guy was complaining on Thurston's facebook page that he bought a demolished thoughts tshirt at the gig and it had a typo on it and said "demolished thoughtzs ". Was that one available? I cant believe they sold TV shit at the gig. Ive got the built for lovin lp. Also why does John Maloney have the Black Flag logo on his drum head? What's up with that? It just seems kind of an odd choice for an acoustic tour? I wish someone would take a pic of the merch booth with their iPhone so we could see everything they sold.


It was signed by Thurston. The poster itself wasn't anything fancy. Looked like a large xeroxed image w/ Thurston's signature in white ink. Definitely not a Dennis Tyfus poster. I don't remember seeing a Demolished Thoughts tee, just the trees one. However, I think one with a typo would be cooler than the regular one...adds character and stuff. I was a bit surprised to see TV shit, as well. One of my least favorite Sonic releases, even though they sound as if they are having a lot of fun on it. Why does he have the Black Flag logo on his drum head? Not sure...but they made several references to hardcore through out the night (Thurston mentioned SS Decontrol in a poem he recited). I'm sure they all grew up listening to Black Flag. Were a couple moments where it sounded as if they were about to break into some acoustic hardcore tunage, but stopped each time. Was fun. Also, Demolished Thoughts were originally the name of Thurston's hardcore cover band, 'less we forget. He's notorious for making references to all sorts of music (he mentioned Merzbow at the show too, as well as Guided by Voices). He's an eclectic individual with eclectic taste, which is always a good thing. Would have been far too cliche had they a pic of Bob Dylan on the drum head....just something generic and expected for an acoustic gig. The Black Flag bars looked gorgeous and it made me happy to see them.

And I hate to break it to ya....but anyone taking pictures at the gig were far more interested in taking pics of the actual show than they were the merch booth...I mean, pretty much all of that stuff is available online.

hipster_bebop_junkie 02.11.2012 11:31 PM

I don't see how it could be a bad thing to have a Black Flag sticker (or any other type of sticker) on a drum head. It just seems a random representation of something certain individual (in this case John Moloney maybe, as opposed to the whole band) would like. It is like when people wet their panties about how cool Jenny Lindberg of Warpaint supposedly is just because there were stickers of Minor Threat and Radiohead on her bass (she covered the Radiohead one recently, I suppose somebody freaked out or at least got confused or intrigued, geez). Both stances are lame. For instance, no one has ever gotten to discuss the implications of the "Reading Is Sexy" sticker that used to be emblazoned on Thurston's guitar (right?).

Anyway, thanks for sharing your pictures and stories with the board, swa(y).

scott v 02.13.2012 12:01 PM

not to change the subject but for those who were there how was San Agustin? I checked out the youtube clips of them opening and they sound pretty good, when was the last time they played? they didn't sound quite as minimal as i've known them to be.

ann ashtray 02.13.2012 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by scott v
not to change the subject but for those who were there how was San Agustin? I checked out the youtube clips of them opening and they sound pretty good, when was the last time they played? they didn't sound quite as minimal as i've known them to be.


Honestly, I'd never heard of them prior to a few weeks before this show. I researched them a bit beforehand, and couldn't find an awful lot of information. Seems their shows have been a bit sparse over the past several years. I know David Daniell has collaborated with some pretty interesting folk (Loren Connors, Rhys Chatham, etc).

The show itself was fantastic. Very pretty, almost ambient at times. Bits of chaotic single note guitar assault thrown in here and there. They were good. I'd go as far as to say they were exceptional as far as improvisational stuff is concerned (an area I like, but feel as if there is more bad stuff than good).

Would definitely check them out again given the opportunity.

Magic Wheel Memory 02.13.2012 09:16 PM

...was a talking baby wizard.

ann ashtray 02.13.2012 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Magic Wheel Memory
...was a talking baby wizard.


Last nights dream, maybe.

;)

Pelle 02.14.2012 08:02 AM

Wow nice shirts! WANT WANT WANT

scott v 02.14.2012 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by ann ashtray
Honestly, I'd never heard of them prior to a few weeks before this show. I researched them a bit beforehand, and couldn't find an awful lot of information. Seems their shows have been a bit sparse over the past several years. I know David Daniell has collaborated with some pretty interesting folk (Loren Connors, Rhys Chatham, etc).

The show itself was fantastic. Very pretty, almost ambient at times. Bits of chaotic single note guitar assault thrown in here and there. They were good. I'd go as far as to say they were exceptional as far as improvisational stuff is concerned (an area I like, but feel as if there is more bad stuff than good).

Would definitely check them out again given the opportunity.


Yeah, I saw them once when they were more of a semi-regular band... they are really interesting unfortunately they don't play much anymore because I believe they all live in different parts of the Midwest US now? I know David a little as I have opened shows for him before and I was in the "Chatham Guitar Trio is my Life" (Buffalo show), and he was Rhys's "technical assistant" on that tour/project... San Agustin do not have much recorded output, a good portion is hard to find now their 1st LP, an early 7", a cassette... the 3 cds are easier to find (one is a table of the elements boxset another is collab. w/ longtime partner of Loren Connors, Suzanne Languille) and a table of the elements one sided 12" part Lanthanides series celebrating the 10 years of table of the elements label.

http://www.discogs.com/artist/San+Agustin


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