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Shipper 03.30.2007 01:14 PM

My first was Experimental..... when I was 14, It was like, wow, music can be different and good at the same time. Also, Rather Ripped, IMO, is the best thing they've done in years.

Dues 03.31.2007 05:02 AM

Keep it very very simple: Daydream Nation.
If this "SY newbie" can't see as to why this album is anything but generic and virtually legendary, this character is never going to like Sonic Youth.

Torn Curtain 03.31.2007 05:57 AM

Dirty

guitarpro 04.05.2007 01:54 PM

Experimental Jet Set Trash & No Star

clever name 04.07.2007 01:12 PM

Funny, this very topic came up at my friend's Passover gathering the other night.

Somebody said Daydream Nation, I also heard Sonic Nurse (my first SY album), but I recommended Washing Machine to the initiate.

Washing Machine has got a good grab bag of SY styles, from brash (Panty Lies) to tranquil (Saucerlike), and of course it closes with a lengthy nod to their experimental side, as if promising ever noisier pastures. I remember this one getting a lot of play when I first got it a couple years ago.

Style 04.07.2007 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Style
I started off with daydream nation. looking back i think it was the perfect intro to sonic youth. It prepared me for rather ripped, as well as some of their more experimental efforts.


now thinking back, i think goo is a more fitting intro to sonic youth. it has some great songs on there, and i don't think there's anything on the album that too far "out there".

_slavo_ 08.18.2008 04:03 AM

sonic death? adventurous choice for a newbie!

ZEROpumpkins 08.18.2008 04:15 AM

EJSTNS

Death & the Maiden 08.18.2008 04:24 AM

I started with Daydream Nation without having heard anything like it before. So either that, Sister or EVOL.

al shabbray 08.18.2008 04:39 AM

i would say DDN too. its the consense record. its their essence. if you dont like it you will probably dont get that much out of the rest

mil_pl 08.18.2008 05:04 AM

rather ripped.

Derek 08.18.2008 05:07 AM

Goo or Daydream Nation

Green_mind 08.18.2008 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nefeli
i gave a 12 yrs old boy, completly ignorant of sy, copies of sonic death, washing machine and 1000leaves. also talked to him a little bit about the band and internet/music. it was a very short talk, because i didnt want to overflood him with info, since also we didnt have a pc in front of us.


haha that'll corrupt his young tender mind or so some would have you to believe, probably enlighten him to new/old wonders.

I don't believe that heavy music and horror movies are capable of corrupting a childs mind, didn't effect me anyway.

uhler 08.18.2008 12:31 PM

bad moon rising

joe11121 02.21.2009 07:30 PM

Depends what type of music the person already listens to. If they like early 90s grunge/alternative then Goo or Dirty. If they like really awesome experimental stuff then maybe an SYR or NYC Ghosts & Flowers, but overall either EVOL, Sister, or DDN are great starters. My first album was EJSTNS, which I still enjoy listening to.

Schizophrenia 02.22.2009 12:08 PM

I started with Dirty.
I guess Daydream Nation is a fine place to start... it shows what sonic youth are and is maybe their best. If DDN doesn't work, try on Sister (for peaceful souls, lol) or Goo / Dirty (for those who like to rockin').

ihateyouth 02.22.2009 01:10 PM

the EP

: )

dasx 02.22.2009 03:22 PM

Like many of you here have said, it depends what kind of music you are familiar to.

I started with Daydream Nation and now I have 26 SY records.

SonicBebs 02.22.2009 05:05 PM

i started with dirty, then went into sonic hibernation then got murray street

RanaldoNecro 02.22.2009 07:20 PM

Rather Ripped is quite accessible

pecking order 02.22.2009 11:07 PM

With the frequency I listen to SY, my 9 year old daughter has shown an inclination towards their music. So after her request the first album I placed on her ipod was Goo. I have followed up with Nurse, Washing Machine and more recently Murray Street & Rather Ripped.

Gotta love it.....she is now hooked on SY.

✌➬ 02.22.2009 11:11 PM

I started with Dirty which is an amazing album. Then Sonic Nurse, then DD.

noisereductions 02.23.2009 08:09 AM

This would've been interesting as a poll.

[Sandbag] 02.23.2009 08:32 AM

the eternal :P

mil_pl 02.23.2009 08:53 AM

I've started with Dirty, than Sonic Nurse came out after few days. and now I'm listening to them for 4-5 years.

SYRFox 02.23.2009 09:15 AM

TV Shit

repeater 02.23.2009 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pecking order
With the frequency I listen to SY, my 9 year old daughter has shown an inclination towards their music. So after her request the first album I placed on her ipod was Goo. I have followed up with Nurse, Washing Machine and more recently Murray Street & Rather Ripped.

Gotta love it.....she is now hooked on SY.


This is cool!

Hopefully I´ll manage to brainwash my kids as well when they´re a bit older
:)

[Sandbag] 02.23.2009 09:30 AM

it would probably depend on the noob's particular taste.
sometimes a SYR.. who knows?

pecking order 02.23.2009 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by repeater
This is cool!

Hopefully I´ll manage to brainwash my kids as well when they´re a bit older
:)


Cheers repeater. ;)

samuel 02.23.2009 06:32 PM

The Eternal

DUH

hirsute_biped 03.05.2009 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LifeDistortion
As a starter I suppose you can just say get "Daydream Nation" first, if you love it get whatever SY album sounds appealing from there, Daydream Nation is sort of SY bridging the gap of artsy and mainstream sound. Its like saying if you don't have any Pink Floyd albums which to get first, and most will get "The Wall" simply because its the most talked about and most played in terms of radio-played songs.



Actually i would have to say "Sonic Youth: Live at Pompeii" would be the ultimate starter point, or perhaps "Pink Floyd: Gila Monster Jamboree". Both are widely available on 16mm film format.

Alexander 03.06.2009 01:12 PM

Silver Session for Jason Knuth unequivocally! You must first learn to embrace noise, the rest is secondary

EVOLghost 03.06.2009 02:44 PM

I think i started out with one of worst "albums" to start with......Confusion/Kill Yr. idols......though I was hooked.

barnaclelapse 03.07.2009 12:14 PM

That's the great thing about Sonic Youth. It seems like even their worst albums can work as a means of getting someone into their music.

There's not too many bands you can say that about, in my opinion.

joe11121 03.07.2009 04:10 PM

Yeah, so true.

baby bulldog 03.07.2009 06:08 PM

Bad Moon.....weed out the chaff.


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