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pokkeherrie 07.27.2006 09:58 AM

i still have an interview with kim from a magazine somewhere from around the time it was released. she mentions that little trouble girl was written for a movie that's situated in the 50's and that they were specifically asked to deliver something in the style of the shangri-la's.

atari 2600 07.27.2006 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Dan Evol
On the Junkies Promise bootleg i remember Kim says "This is a song about the future, it's called Washing Machine". Although its only on that bootleg before she sang it. I think Thurston is nostaligic about Memphis because he spent some time growing up in Mackenzie Tennessee which is about an hour outside Memphis. I could be mistaken. That might of had something to do with recording in Memphis?


she regularly introduced the song by saying,
"this is a song about the future," or "this is a song my mother taught me."

mushmanski57@hotmail.com 07.27.2006 10:30 AM

Does anyone have the performance of No Queen Blues on Conan?

pokkeherrie 07.27.2006 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by pokkeherrie
i still have an interview with kim from a magazine somewhere from around the time it was released. she mentions that little trouble girl was written for a movie that's situated in the 50's and that they were specifically asked to deliver something in the style of the shangri-la's.



it's this movie apparently.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116442/soundtrack


i didn't know they performed no queen blues on television? if so, i'd like to see that too.

Lipslikewindows 07.27.2006 10:52 AM

While the album does have a 70s suburban feel to it, it's not totally suburban in meaning, as there are a few references to specific streets in NYC in the lyrics.

"I was walking down Lafayette Street..." (street where Kim and T live).

Danny Himself 07.27.2006 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by max
could you share those, man??? what are they???


If you PM me or something I can send you them.

Teen Age Riot
Starfield Road
Eric's Trip
The Diamond Sea

All live. I have a different live Diamond Sea too somewhere..

Andrés 07.27.2006 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by mushmanski57@hotmail.com
Does anyone have the performance of No Queen Blues on Conan?


I second that request!

greenlight 07.27.2006 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Washing Machine
I maybe crazy but i always took Washing Machine to be an iconic symbol/metaphor for the suburbian, family life that Thurston and Kim had obviously just entered into with the birth of Coco. All the other SY albums before it seemed to me to be albums relating to youth, WM was the first album where we see the grown-up (relatively speaking) Sonic Youth. I don't think the album has a concept as such, but i think the songs all relate musically and lyrically to a more mature side of the band. I think the images on the cover-art are the best example of that!


yeah exactly, that's how i feel as well. i can't describe better than you with my poor english. great album. in my top 3. the studio they've recorded this burned to dust.

no queen blues, such a excelence! if this was aired on tv, we have to find it somewhere!

greedrex 05.29.2009 07:12 AM

listening to my fave record ever right now. I don't do it that often.

on topic: this record is OBVIOUSLY about the change that parenthood brought in Kim and Thurston's life. It is so obvious.
Especially Diamonf Sea, Panty lies, little trouble girl (becoming a parent yourself makes you think about what kind of child you were and what the relationship between you and yr parents was about), washing machine (Here's a quarter go put it in the washing machine).
Again it is very safe to assume that the whole washing machine is to be taken literally AND as a figure of speech also. When you become a parent, yr washing machine is yr best ally and then at the same time your whole life feels as though you're startinga brand new life altogether. It cleans some of the deepest wounds and makes you focus a whole lot more.

I could relate to the music for a good twelve years and then it hit me YET AGAIN BUT EVEN HARDER when i became a father.
I wrote a song called "BOY" that really is very akin to a mix of Diamond Sea and Snare girl which are like part1 and 2 of the same song.

Nobody gets to contradict me on this one as i'm IN THE KNOW.

i'm not even talking about the bluesy feeling og the whole LP that anyone can hear (gtrs) >>>> post-delivery blues or baby blues as they call it.


Aside from that, lots of other themes are developed on this one LP (Skip tracer or Junkie's promise>>>Kurdt / multimillion dolar lawsuit blah)

noisereductions 05.29.2009 07:15 AM

I hate to sound like a broken record, but:

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to greedrex again.

greedrex 05.29.2009 07:32 AM

 

RanaldoNecro 05.29.2009 10:45 AM

I had thought that maybe Washing Machine had to do with the commodification of music into something such as mainstream as a Washing Machine. Or relate somehow to how SY entered into that.

Also WMs are very musical...

Bal 05.29.2009 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Moshe
I think it is the best album ever by any artist!


agreed
(closely followed by evol)

killthecaliforniagirls 05.29.2009 12:41 PM

i´m pretty sure that becuz is influenced by because the night/Patti Smith

Chris Lawrence 05.29.2009 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by mushmanski57@hotmail.com
Does anyone have the performance of No Queen Blues on Conan?


I realize this is almost 3 years old, but they played "Junkie's Promise" on Conan, not "No Queen".

afterthefact 05.29.2009 03:14 PM

I think Thurston was doing laundry on day, he slipped in a puddle of Tide, and cracked his head on the washing machine. Then he dreamt an entire album. When he woke up, he wrote it all down backwards, and this album is the result of that.

TheMadcapLaughs 05.29.2009 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Lawrence
I realize this is almost 3 years old, but they played "Junkie's Promise" on Conan, not "No Queen".


damn. does anybody have any videos of them doing no queen blues live, i just wanna hear that intro

sarramkrop 05.30.2009 05:20 AM

I've always wondered if on Washing Machine the song they are referencing the story about the velvet underground and their ban on blues scales, since the instrumental part owes big time to both the velvets (the guitars which fade in after KG's singing in the first part of the song are very VU) and blues. I do wonder since Thurston Moore likes his rock history parables, so in my mind it makes sense that they would have a go. Probably it's just pure coincidence.


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