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jon boy 11.15.2011 01:12 PM

So have SOnic Youth played their last show?
 
I cant see them ever playing again unless its some huge reunion thing. what ya think?

RanaldoNecro 11.15.2011 01:15 PM

I think it might be over

stu666 11.15.2011 01:20 PM

http://www.prefixmag.com/news/watch-...ert-vid/58691/

nicfit 11.15.2011 01:21 PM

If they do split, the only thing that would bother me is that the last time I saw them live I had no idea that could/would be the last.
For all the rest I'm just grateful.

Lazewski 11.15.2011 01:26 PM

They still haven't done MTV Unplugged.

Pelle 11.15.2011 01:32 PM

Defenitly hope not.

RanaldoNecro 11.15.2011 01:46 PM

What about the Demolished Thoughts tour?

Genteel Death 11.15.2011 01:53 PM

They should go. I wasn't expecting to read the sort of things that have been floating around the internet though. Utter respect one way or another.

jon boy 11.15.2011 02:01 PM

i think they probably have as i cant see them doing a 'this is our final tour' moneymaker. they all have their own projects so they will probably work on those from now on. they have been downhill for a good few years now so its probably time to let it go.

noisereductions 11.15.2011 02:03 PM

If that was their last show, I feel like it's weird it wsn't in NYC.

Genteel Death 11.15.2011 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
If that was their last show, I feel like it's weird it wsn't in NYC.

VU's last gig wasn't in NYC either. They decided that the city hated them. Who can tell about these things, if not the band themselves?

nicfit 11.15.2011 03:23 PM

Plus, I'm afraid nothing could beat the setlist they put up for the last NYC gig they did.

noisereductions 11.15.2011 03:23 PM

yeah. I don't know. I guess I just feel like it being anywhere but NYC is sort of like... oh... that's it? It's over? Doesn't feel "real" or official to me. Who knows if it's true anyway.

jennthebenn 11.15.2011 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by nicfit
Plus, I'm afraid nothing could beat the setlist they put up for the last NYC gig they did.


Beautiful, epic, wondrous, stupendous. If that's the last Sonic Youth show I attended, it was my honor to stand in that crowd on that night.

rocky 11.15.2011 03:33 PM

It's hard to say! I am not sure it is fair to say whether one concert was ''the last one'' or not because, in almost all cases they play every concert as though it is their last. : ) Every concert they have played could have been their last in a parallel reality. :0

I guess about making new albums, they are not sure if they would be allowed to put out something really strange, which Thurston was discussing earlier this year. We would let them :) But maybe they are not sure which direction to take and would rather put off making the decision, and give Lee the spotlight for what sounds like a beautiful... and long awaited by fans and others alike ...record!

Genteel Death 11.15.2011 03:45 PM

Splitting up is a good thing in that they may decide to put a little more effeort in a lot of this rubbish they create solo. Thurston Moore, for instance, could start with learning how to play the acoustic guitar before he tries making psych folk records.

Genteel Death 11.15.2011 03:48 PM

Kim Gordon could do with learning about painting and stop producing work similar to fucking Sylvester Stallone in his conceptual phase too.

scott v 11.15.2011 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Splitting up is a good thing in that they may decide to put a little more effeort in a lot of this rubbish they create solo. Thurston Moore, for instance, could start with learning how to play the acoustic guitar before he tries making psych folk records.


hmmm, where's your album? did Drag City come knocking at your door to release some of your wonderful unheard of shit? wow get real dude.

Genteel Death 11.15.2011 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by scott v
hmmm, where's your album? did Drag City come knocking at your door to release some of your wonderful unheard of shit? wow get real dude.

As it happens, I'll never want ANY deal. Come say that to my face if you got balls.

jon boy 11.16.2011 08:13 PM

i would like to see thurston work on more electric jazz collaborations and noise than acoustic stuff because the folk stuff he is doing is so dull it hurts. i saw him a month or so ago and it was just painful. i left.

noisereductions 11.17.2011 10:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jon boy
i would like to see thurston work on more electric jazz collaborations and noise than acoustic stuff because the folk stuff he is doing is so dull it hurts. i saw him a month or so ago and it was just painful. i left.


I dont care much for his straight noise thingies. But I really really love his improv stuff with free jazz dudes. Hurricane Floyd is amazing. And I like stuff like Piece for Jetsun Dolma, The Promise, 3 Incredible Ideas, Fuck Shit Up, and so on...

radarmaker 11.17.2011 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
VU's last gig wasn't in NYC either.


Only if you consider the post-Lou Velvets to be the Velvets.

Genteel Death 11.17.2011 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by radarmaker
Only if you consider the post-Lou Velvets to be the Velvets.


I don't.

canabero 11.17.2011 07:17 PM

i hate to read a lot of idiots that think that it was their last show that's really a NON-SENSE!!! THE BAND NEVER ANNOUNCE IT AS THEIR LAST SHOW.
if they ( maybe) split it's obvious that they're going to be a special show ( NYC ?) and finally i watched them in Chile and i have to say that the whole band enjoyed the show, Thurston and Kim played like if they never had thought in finish the band. IT WAS NOT A FORCED SHOW

Aaaadrpk 11.17.2011 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by canabero
i hate to read a lot of idiots that think that it was their last show that's really a NON-SENSE!!! THE BAND NEVER ANNOUNCE IT AS THEIR LAST SHOW.
if they ( maybe) split it's obvious that they're going to be a special show ( NYC ?) and finally i watched them in Chile and i have to say that the whole band enjoyed the show, Thurston and Kim played like if they never had thought in finish the band. IT WAS NOT A FORCED SHOW



I agree.

radarmaker 11.18.2011 03:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
I don't.


Indeed. Lou's last gig was at Max's. /pedantic derail

ann ashtray 11.18.2011 04:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by canabero
i hate to read a lot of idiots that think that it was their last show that's really a NON-SENSE!!! THE BAND NEVER ANNOUNCE IT AS THEIR LAST SHOW.
if they ( maybe) split it's obvious that they're going to be a special show ( NYC ?) and finally i watched them in Chile and i have to say that the whole band enjoyed the show, Thurston and Kim played like if they never had thought in finish the band. IT WAS NOT A FORCED SHOW


Well, the band did state that the future of the band is uncertain beyond the South American shows. I don't think it exactly makes one an idiot to assume this may have been their last show. Either way, I doubt there will be many more.

stu666 11.18.2011 05:00 AM

from Lee (incase anyone missed it)

DD: You’ve been friends for over thirty years, and even your non-Sonic Youth projects tend to feature collaborations with each other. Could you ever imagine a time when you didn’t play together?

LR: Well, we’ll have to see what the future holds right now. Steve and I are certainly working together right now on this band project of mine, and I’d be surprised if we all didn’t work on things, whether all together or in smaller groupings, at some point in the future. At this time, the fate of the band is not determined. I expect a prolonged hibernation, at very least, after the upcoming dates we have in South America next month. Plus, we have so much history, so much work together that, no matter what. there will be so many things to tie us together in the future for quite some time…historical, archival releases and other projects of that sort. My motto tends to be “change is good” and I'm hopeful that applies in this case. Anyway, I’m happy to leave it at that for the moment.

full interview here: http://www.magentamagazine.com/8/features/lee-ranaldo

_slavo_ 11.18.2011 05:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Kim Gordon could do with learning about painting and stop producing work similar to fucking Sylvester Stallone in his conceptual phase too.


I laughed.

EVOLghost 11.18.2011 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stu666
from Lee (incase anyone missed it)

DD: You’ve been friends for over thirty years, and even your non-Sonic Youth projects tend to feature collaborations with each other. Could you ever imagine a time when you didn’t play together?

LR: Well, we’ll have to see what the future holds right now. Steve and I are certainly working together right now on this band project of mine, and I’d be surprised if we all didn’t work on things, whether all together or in smaller groupings, at some point in the future. At this time, the fate of the band is not determined. I expect a prolonged hibernation, at very least, after the upcoming dates we have in South America next month. Plus, we have so much history, so much work together that, no matter what. there will be so many things to tie us together in the future for quite some time…historical, archival releases and other projects of that sort. My motto tends to be “change is good” and I'm hopeful that applies in this case. Anyway, I’m happy to leave it at that for the moment.

full interview here: http://www.magentamagazine.com/8/features/lee-ranaldo



Dang, even though a hiatus is probably the best thing, I dread a year without SY.


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