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Moshe 05.21.2008 04:37 PM

A fresh Hits Are For Squares thread
 
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/..._id=1003806843

Sonic Youth Sets Track List For Starbucks Compilation


 


Sonic Youth



 
May 21, 2008, 4:40 PM ET


 

Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
Sonic Youth has finalized the track list for its compilation "Hits Are for Squares," due June 10 exclusively in Starbucks stores in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., as well as online.

In addition to the exclusive Sonic Youth track "Slow Revolution," the limited-edition CD features Sonic Youth songs, handpicked by Radiohead, Chloe Sevigny, Dave Eggers, Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, Beck, Flea, David Cross and other enthusiasts. Participants have also written about their selections for the liner notes.

"I guess, for some, Sonic Youth represents something that they don't really equate with Starbucks," Moore told Billboard last year. "But I kind of like the absurdity of it. Sonic Youth has always, in a way, made itself available to the super mainstream."

"In a way, Sonic Youth has a branded name," he continued. "People know the name, but not necessarily our music, which might be a little too outsider for some. And when they do hear a little something, it doesn't tell the whole story. I thought it would be interesting to have a CD available in a store like Starbucks where the casual consumer can sort of have access to [our music] more readily."

"From my experience nothing gets you going like putting on 'Teenage Riot' at full volume ... 0 to 60, standing still," Vedder writes of his choice. "Play it twice and you will have cleaned the house and shoveled the walk. In a car you'll find yourself doing 95 and getting pulled over before the first chorus."

Sonic Youth has a few shows lined up this summer, including a July 4 gig with the reunited Feelies at New York's Battery Park.

Here is the track list for "Hits Are for Squares:"

"Bull in the Heather," selected by Catherine Keener
"Sugar Kane," selected by Beck
"100%," selected by Mike D
"Kool Thing," selected by Radiohead
"Disappearer," selected by Portia De Rossi
"Superstar," selected by Diablo Cody
"Stones," selected by Allison Anders
"Tuff Gnarl," selected by Dave Eggers and Mike Watt
"Teenage Riot," selected by Eddie Vedder
"Shadow of a Doubt," selected by Michelle Williams
"Rain on Tin," selected by Flea
"Tom Violence," selected by Gus Van Zant
"Mary-Christ," selected by David Cross
"World Looks Red," selected by Chloe Sevigny
"Expressway to Yr Skull," selected by Flaming Lips
"Slow Revolution," exclusive new Sonic Youth recording

RanaldoNecro 05.21.2008 04:45 PM

I remember Eddie Vedder Playing "Teenage riot" back on the piarte radio days...Monkeywrench...

You could hear him drop the needle...


Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/..._id=1003806843

Sonic Youth Sets Track List For Starbucks Compilation



 


Sonic Youth




 
May 21, 2008, 4:40 PM ET



 

Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
Sonic Youth has finalized the track list for its compilation "Hits Are for Squares," due June 10 exclusively in Starbucks stores in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., as well as online.

In addition to the exclusive Sonic Youth track "Slow Revolution," the limited-edition CD features Sonic Youth songs, handpicked by Radiohead, Chloe Sevigny, Dave Eggers, Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, Beck, Flea, David Cross and other enthusiasts. Participants have also written about their selections for the liner notes.

"I guess, for some, Sonic Youth represents something that they don't really equate with Starbucks," Moore told Billboard last year. "But I kind of like the absurdity of it. Sonic Youth has always, in a way, made itself available to the super mainstream."

"In a way, Sonic Youth has a branded name," he continued. "People know the name, but not necessarily our music, which might be a little too outsider for some. And when they do hear a little something, it doesn't tell the whole story. I thought it would be interesting to have a CD available in a store like Starbucks where the casual consumer can sort of have access to [our music] more readily."

"From my experience nothing gets you going like putting on 'Teenage Riot' at full volume ... 0 to 60, standing still," Vedder writes of his choice. "Play it twice and you will have cleaned the house and shoveled the walk. In a car you'll find yourself doing 95 and getting pulled over before the first chorus."

Sonic Youth has a few shows lined up this summer, including a July 4 gig with the reunited Feelies at New York's Battery Park.

Here is the track list for "Hits Are for Squares:"

"Bull in the Heather," selected by Catherine Keener
"Sugar Kane," selected by Beck
"100%," selected by Mike D
"Kool Thing," selected by Radiohead
"Disappearer," selected by Portia De Rossi
"Superstar," selected by Diablo Cody
"Stones," selected by Allison Anders
"Tuff Gnarl," selected by Dave Eggers and Mike Watt
"Teenage Riot," selected by Eddie Vedder
"Shadow of a Doubt," selected by Michelle Williams
"Rain on Tin," selected by Flea
"Tom Violence," selected by Gus Van Zant
"Mary-Christ," selected by David Cross
"World Looks Red," selected by Chloe Sevigny
"Expressway to Yr Skull," selected by Flaming Lips
"Slow Revolution," exclusive new Sonic Youth recording


pbradley 05.21.2008 04:59 PM

Ha, Radiohead are there are chose Kool Thing? I guess that makes sense in a similar way to The Bends like Just or something.

And I'm glad Flaming Lips are doing an EVOL song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReNnBNetlsY

hiland 05.21.2008 05:42 PM

oooh diablo picked superstar....way to go out on a limb there.

atari 2600 05.21.2008 06:14 PM

You always do it up so right...thanks for the freshie, freshy fresh (Moshe).

Danny Himself 05.21.2008 06:56 PM

Me and Beck have the same favourite SY song.

TALK ABOUT ON THE SAME PAGE

HECKLER SPRAY 05.21.2008 07:27 PM

"Rain on Tin," selected by Flea

????????????

Danny Himself 05.21.2008 07:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HECKLER SPRAY
"Rain on Tin," selected by Flea

????????????


He's into musical wanking, isn't he? Rain On Tin comes close to it.

HECKLER SPRAY 05.21.2008 07:44 PM

Yeah, you must be right, Danny. I'm also surprised he knows this song/this band...

jennthebenn 05.21.2008 08:25 PM

Heh, I remember seeing Flea at the side of the stage for the Mike Watt,
Stereolab and SY performances at ATP LA 6 years ago. Why wouldn't he
know about them? They've only been making music for several hundred
years. ;)

o'connor 05.21.2008 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jennthebenn
Heh, I remember seeing Flea at the side of the stage for the Mike Watt,
Stereolab and SY performances at ATP LA 6 years ago. Why wouldn't he
know about them? They've only been making music for several hundred
years. ;)


hell yeah, i was talking to flea outside right before the secondmen came on!

skipvacuum 05.21.2008 09:18 PM

happy to see some confirmation on whats up with this,after moshe had posted that starbucks cut back their music thingee considerably i didn't think this might make it..thanks again moshe,i had asked about it on the other "HITS" thread but it went kooky...i wrote starbucks this morning and got an almost instant reply with this
Thank you for your interest in Starbucks Entertainment.
The Sonic Youth Compilation will be available in certain markets on
6/10.
You may purchase the release through our website on the morning of
release.
http://www.hearmusic.com groovey

Chris Lawrence 05.21.2008 09:59 PM

Hurray! Thanks for the info (and new thread), Moshe! There are some surprising choices...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe
"Bull in the Heather," selected by Catherine Keener
"Disappearer," selected by Portia De Rossi
"Shadow of a Doubt," selected by Michelle Williams
"World Looks Red," selected by Chloe Sevigny


Four great, but challenging songs picked by 4 actresses. Interesting!

Quote:

"Sugar Kane," selected by Beck
"100%," selected by Mike D
"Kool Thing," selected by Radiohead


While it's also interesting that this group basically selected the band's biggest singles. (I guess yes, "Bull" and "Disappearer" were singles, but not on the scale as these 3) Really? Radiohead chose "Kool Thing"? I mean.. I don't actually listen to Radiohead but I would've pegged them for a more adventurous pick, no? Alright... I love "Sugar Kane", but surprised it was Beck's pick.

Quote:

"Teenage Riot," selected by Eddie Vedder
"Rain on Tin," selected by Flea
"Stones," selected by Allison Anders
"Superstar," selected by Diablo Cody
"Expressway to Yr Skull," selected by Flaming Lips


Right on, these are great songs that give a fine recorded representation of the band's many sounds.

Quote:

"Tuff Gnarl," selected by Dave Eggers and Mike Watt


Ha! "World Looks Red" is still weirder though.

Quote:

"Tom Violence," selected by Gus Van Zant
"Mary-Christ," selected by David Cross


These are just bizarre. But okay! Can't wait to see who picked a Lee song...



...




Quote:

"Slow Revolution," exclusive new Sonic Youth recording

Hurray! What we're all anticipating the most. And it's right around the corner! :D

Magic Wheel Memory 05.21.2008 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by o'connor
hell yeah, i was talking to flea outside right before the secondmen came on!


Blood Sugar Sex Magic is dedicated to Mike Watt. It says so in the liner notes. And Good Time Boys (another Chili Peppers song) mentions fIREHOSE by name.

cagedbird 05.21.2008 11:04 PM

Moshe. Whoa, yeah!

Oh. Excellent. Interesting that Kim, T-M, LR, and Mr. Shelley couldn't get any professionals, African-American names, professors, technicians, designers into the new thing at STARBUCKS
COFFEE.

Kim
Lee
Steve
Thurston
Professional
European
Baby
Easter

Sonic Youth 37 05.21.2008 11:30 PM

Okay, I might have taken this a bit far...but the new track is 10 minutes or less. Which is okay. I'm interested to hear how it sounds.

Moshe 05.21.2008 11:49 PM

did I mention that Slow Revolution has Kim vox?

Dead-Air 05.21.2008 11:53 PM

This "Celebrety selection" thing is so fake.

Yeah, sure, they honestly asked each of these artists to pick their favorite SY song, and amazingly it came out with a list of their most popular singles (yeah, with "Tuff Gnarl" in place of "Schizophrenia", but that's the only exception!) Hmm, could it be that the A&R team who put this together spoke to the managers of these acts and asked if their names could be associated with these particular songs? I believe the write-ups came from the real artists (after their songs were assigned to them), and maybe Watt even demanded to at least get to pick another song from Sister besides the single, but overall the whole thing is obviously completely put together.

Good songs? Sure. The ones the label always got most behind like every other greatest hits album ever.

Pax Americana 05.22.2008 01:26 AM

That song selection is kinda... meh...

I'll pick it up for the new track though.

sarramkrop 05.22.2008 01:56 AM

Thanks Moshe.

SonicBebs 05.22.2008 03:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe
due June 10 exclusively in Starbucks stores in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., as well as online.



So not availble in the UK then?

mil_pl 05.22.2008 04:26 AM

i hope new song its not with kims vox............................................... ...
and lee vox.....................................
must be thurston!

SonicBebs 05.22.2008 04:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SonicBebs
So not availble in the UK then?


dont they know how important we are in the Global market place?

HECKLER SPRAY 05.22.2008 05:01 AM

We also have Starbucks in France, and I suppose there're some in the rest of Europ

nicfit 05.22.2008 05:22 AM

no starbucks here.
I'll ask some usanian friend for help, I guess, I have no idea why but now I want this thing. Maybe it's Moshe's superpower to make us want to buy everything they release ha ha :D!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe
did I mention that Slow Revolution has Kim vox?

This puts me off...
ha ha kiddin', I hope it's something along the lines of "move away" in terms of vocalisms (?). But I doubt it will.

Death & the Maiden 05.22.2008 06:31 AM

It's a predictable tracklist (except for Tuff Gnarl and World Looks Red), but why was Mary-Christ chosen?

radarmaker 05.22.2008 06:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead-Air
Yeah, sure, they honestly asked each of these artists to pick their favorite SY song, and amazingly it came out with a list of their most popular singles (yeah, with "Tuff Gnarl" in place of "Schizophrenia", but that's the only exception!) Hmm, could it be that the A&R team who put this together spoke to the managers of these acts and asked if their names could be associated with these particular songs? I believe the write-ups came from the real artists (after their songs were assigned to them), and maybe Watt even demanded to at least get to pick another song from Sister besides the single, but overall the whole thing is obviously completely put together.


My thoughts exactly, though maybe the various artists were given a shortlist to pick from.
Oh, and Schizophrenia was never released as a single (nothing from Sister was).

SonicBebs 05.22.2008 06:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Death & the Maiden
but why was Mary-Christ chosen?


because Davis Cross thought it was their best tune.

Moshe 05.22.2008 07:37 AM

Kim is singing the new song.
You can buy the CD online so it doesnt matter where you live...

This Is Not Here 05.22.2008 08:08 AM

No UK shop-sales?

Just as well I'm going to New York this summer. It may sound like a holiday, but in fact it's a reconance mission to pick up Hits Are For Squares. Starbucks will get a one-man English invasion force. They ought to watch themselves, we pinch.

king-buzzo 05.22.2008 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe
Kim is singing the new song.
You can buy the CD online so it doesnt matter where you live...


From Hearmusic.com shopping cart page:

"Please note: we can only ship orders to the United States and Canada, excluding Puerto Rico and Guam.

To learn more about security on Starbucks.com, please read our FAQ.

All prices are in Unknown dollars. Prices and offers are subject to change without notice. Items are available to ship to U.S. and Canadian addresses only."

Rob Instigator 05.22.2008 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HECKLER SPRAY
Yeah, you must be right, Danny. I'm also surprised he knows this song/this band...


ae you fucking KIDIDNG?

first of all Rain on Tin is a beautiful song

second of all FLEA knows about and has been in more bands than you have jerked yr meat young man!

Flea was even in FEAR for a bit! shti! why can't a 45 year old man choose whatever song he likes? fuck you guys are some nitpicky shits!

I think that for an album to be sold at starbucks, this has some seriously anti pop songs in the mix. the entire second half of the CD is beautiful shit!

(I do agree that dipshit diablo cody picking a song that also just happens to be on her movie's soundtrack is pretty fcking lame)

Rob Instigator 05.22.2008 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dead-Air
This "Celebrety selection" thing is so fake.

Yeah, sure, they honestly asked each of these artists to pick their favorite SY song, and amazingly it came out with a list of their most popular singles (yeah, with "Tuff Gnarl" in place of "Schizophrenia", but that's the only exception!) Hmm, could it be that the A&R team who put this together spoke to the managers of these acts and asked if their names could be associated with these particular songs? I believe the write-ups came from the real artists (after their songs were assigned to them), and maybe Watt even demanded to at least get to pick another song from Sister besides the single, but overall the whole thing is obviously completely put together.

Good songs? Sure. The ones the label always got most behind like every other greatest hits album ever.


what HITS? what HITS are you talking about?

what HIT has sonic youth ever had?

their best selling "single" is the little trouble girl one.

they have no HITS. chill! remember this is an album for people at starbucks, many of which have never heard any beck, much less sonic youth.

atari 2600 05.22.2008 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HECKLER SPRAY
Yeah, you must be right, Danny. I'm also surprised he knows this song/this band...


As jenn described, Flea has long been a supporter of Sonic Youth. When Rolling Stone asked him for critic's picks, I think I remember him picking Dirty as the album and Theresa's as the song of the year that year.

el micky 05.22.2008 10:07 AM

i cant belive it doesnt have diamond sea on the end. whats the point of writing the stairway to heaven of space rock if you arent going to have it as the last track on your greatest hits cd?

some people have got no idea

mil_pl 05.22.2008 10:12 AM

im ciurious about h a f s .

beck surely did a great job with sugar kane (maybe this will be acoustic version or sth)

eddie vedder fit in teenage riot.

radiohead and kool thing?! wtf. i didnt think that yorke comapny even enjoy the sy music.

100% by Mike D - HELL YEAH!

flaming lips did expressway live i've heard that.

✌➬ 05.22.2008 10:43 AM

It's not a greatest hits cd. People chose it, or someone chose it. However, it is not a single hits album.

Rob Instigator 05.22.2008 10:46 AM

the sad part is that probably 80-90% of all sales of this are going to go to existing sonic youth fanatics

✌➬ 05.22.2008 10:47 AM

True, but whatever.

Everyneurotic 05.22.2008 10:56 AM

if i'm not mistaken, flea and anthony kiedis attended gila monster jamboree; i remember reading about them talking about psi-com's set at gmj.


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