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youphoric 07.18.2009 11:06 AM

Looking through this thread, it looks like they haven't been playing any Sonic Nurse? Dunno how the veteran fans feel, but this was the album that really pulled me to the band. Still love love love it.

Concrete Abutments 07.18.2009 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by youphoric
Looking through this thread, it looks like they haven't been playing any Sonic Nurse? Dunno how the veteran fans feel, but this was the album that really pulled me to the band. Still love love love it.


Yup I'm on overkill mode with the super oldies. It's all good, but I'd much prefer they stick with the recent past a little more instead of brand new and super old.

Chris Lawrence 07.18.2009 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by youphoric
Looking through this thread, it looks like they haven't been playing any Sonic Nurse? Dunno how the veteran fans feel, but this was the album that really pulled me to the band. Still love love love it.


great record, but jim o'rourke was pretty firmly encoded in the DNA of that one... they were doing 'pattern recognition' on the rather ripped tour (quite well!) but jim played bass on that one so mark can replace him. then again they also did 'stones' which was a jim guitar song (and his part was kind of crucial to the song!) so i wonder how that was sounding...

jennthebenn 07.18.2009 04:34 PM

It's like wishing "Rain on Tin" would come back and then you remember, "Oh
yeah, O'Rourke's gone."

youphoric 07.18.2009 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Lawrence
great record, but jim o'rourke was pretty firmly encoded in the DNA of that one...


that explains it. ahh well. maybe one day...

Leetdude 07.18.2009 10:54 PM

My favorite SY record is DDN, but my second and third favorites are Sonic Nurse and Murray Street, and it sucks that I'll never get to see a lot of those tracks live. =/ Someday it could happen...

tonywellington 07.18.2009 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slothropian
It was my first time seeing them too, and I absolutely loved it.

You should have known going in they were going to play a lot of The Eternal. That's what the tour is called, for Christ's sake.

And the songs they did play that were pre-Eternal are incredible songs by their own merit, made even better by the live performance of each.

Your complaints are stupid.


No offense, but comments like this are so tired and really stink of hipster crap. Sonic Youth are welcome to play what they want and that they choose their own path is awesome. Fans are also welcome to like setlists as they personally want to. Don't tell me or anyone else how to like the band. The die hard "only I know how to like SY and the only way is to like exactly what they do every night" is dull. Surely I need not like everything that SY does to be a fan.

JTS 07.19.2009 02:35 AM

kcmo 7/19 Uptown Theatre

all eternal minus thunderclap
tom violence
silver rocket

encore 1
the wonder
hyperstation

encore 2
what we know
PCH


good show but stl was way cool. outdoor venue on the river and dv69? kick ass!

JTS 07.19.2009 02:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JTS
kcmo 7/19 Uptown Theatre

all eternal minus thunderclap
tom violence
silver rocket

encore 1
the wonder
hyperstation

encore 2
what we know
PCH


good show but stl was way cool. outdoor venue on the river and dv69? kick ass!




white cross too almost forgot that one

Joey Walker 07.19.2009 05:03 AM

I was at the St. Louis show way early, like 5 hours before, and I got to catch Sonic Youth soundcheck. Anyhow, they checked with Antenna, Sacred Trickster, and a song that Lee sang, but I'm not quite sure what it was off of the top of my head. Also, Lee placed a sheet of paper on his amp that said "Theresa's Sound World", but then took it off, which led me to believe that they were going to play TSW that night, but they didn't. It got my hopes up heh, as Dirty is my favorite album of theirs, and I would have loved to have heard something off of it. Maybe they will be playing TSW on the tour?

stvpttrsn 07.19.2009 05:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joey Walker
I was at the St. Louis show way early, like 5 hours before, and I got to catch Sonic Youth soundcheck. Anyhow, they checked with Antenna, Sacred Trickster, and a song that Lee sang, but I'm not quite sure what it was off of the top of my head. Also, Lee placed a sheet of paper on his amp that said "Theresa's Sound World", but then took it off, which led me to believe that they were going to play TSW that night, but they didn't. It got my hopes up heh, as Dirty is my favorite album of theirs, and I would have loved to have heard something off of it. Maybe they will be playing TSW on the tour?


...someone in Tulsa was holding up that TSW piece of paper and gave it to Lee when they came back out for encore...he taped it onto his amp, but that wasn't played...

Joey Walker 07.19.2009 06:13 AM

Oh I see. He switched it from his Super Reverb, to his smaller amp, but then just took it off altogether. Thank you for the info.

sksc 07.19.2009 09:38 AM

Sonic youth In Concert : NPR Music
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...ryId=106222765

Podcast
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/M...0&id=267972899

Peterpuff 07.19.2009 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by stvpttrsn
...someone in Tulsa was holding up that TSW piece of paper and gave it to Lee when they came back out for encore...he taped it onto his amp, but that wasn't played...


Ya, like he said, that sign (piece of paper) came from some Tulsa fan holding it up during the show. I distinctly remember Lee mouthing to him "we're working on it" as he was handing it to him, which I just kinda assumed was his way of saying, "ain't gonna happen tonight, buddy..." But he did tape it to the amp that night. I am kinda interested in the fact that they have held onto it, and are taping it up during sound checks though. maybe they are actually "working on it"...and holy hell I will have to make a long trek somewhere to see it!!

mil_pl 07.19.2009 03:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sksc


I can't open the podcast ;/

mattmacneil 07.19.2009 04:05 PM

The Wonder and Hyperstation? holy shit!

BoughtTheFarm 07.19.2009 09:24 PM

Nashville 7-11-09

Sacred Trickster
No Way
Calming The Snake
Silver Rocket
Leaky Life Boat
Antenna
Gas Station
The Sprawl
Anti-Orgasm
Poison Arrow
Walkin Blue
Massage The History
White Kross
--------------------------
Shadow of a Doubt
PCH
--------------------------
What We Know
Death Valley '69


This was my 11th show. Pretty killer. Anyone record this one???

Sonic Youth 37 07.19.2009 09:34 PM

No recordings seem to be out yet, chances are it was recorded though.

rocky 07.19.2009 10:10 PM

Wonder/Hyperstation encore must have been really exciting.
I enjoy the way they have done that with The Sprawl and Cross the Breeze as well --- "on paper" at least, I have been to one show in 2004 and haven't made it back yet. :0

PS: Fully advocating some sort of Schizophrenia/Catholic Block pairing

Leetdude 07.19.2009 10:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rocky
I enjoy the way they have done that with The Sprawl and Cross the Breeze as well --- "on paper" at least


Yeah, this was pretty sweet. Would've loved to see The Wonder/Hyperstation.

Bravewayne 07.20.2009 01:49 PM

Kansas City Redemption
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mattmacneil
The Wonder and Hyperstation? holy shit!


Can't believe this show ... Was so disappointed with Dallas, and drove six hours to redeem my love for SY and it worked! KC was amazing -- the crowd was better, they played two encores, lots of dancing from Kim, and they stretched some of the songs -- especially the wonder -- into the most amazing sounds ...

Anyone have the setlist in order yet?

The Hammered 07.21.2009 01:18 AM

Milwaukee was fantastic. Awesome Color were great as well; unfortunately, I didn't know any of their songs. I have most of SY's setlist in order, but not all.

Sacred Trickster
No Way
Calming the Snake
Stereo Sanctity
Walkin Blue
Poison Arrow
Anti-Orgasm
(Here "Leaky Lifeboat," "Hey Joni," "Antenna," and "Malibu Gas Station" were played, possibly in that order or something close.)
Massage the History
Pacific Coast Highway
(encore break)
What We Know
Tom Violence
(encore break)
Shadow of a Doubt
Death Valley '69

I'm pretty sure I didn't leave anything out, but I'd appreciate it if anyone could give the order of the four songs I have jumbled together.

Other notes about the show: before, Kim and Lee talked for a while about how Thurston had drunk a malt (?) and was going to throw up. Thurston looked sick and sat facing away from the audience for a while, but seemed to be fine once they started playing. The mosh pit started up around Poison Arrow, I think. Kim shook hands with the audience during PCH. Lots of noise teases and interludes.

Anngella 07.21.2009 02:02 AM

I squeezed her finger -melts-

mikkohermosa 07.22.2009 01:34 AM

Just back from first ave show.

Outside of "The Eternal", the set list was very Sister-heavy. Catholic Block, White Cross, and Stereo Sanctity were all rocked hard.

Oh yeah, Silver Rocket thrown in there, too. Holy F@^$!!!

And 2nd encore closed, bruisingly with DV69.

Jawdropping show.

All the 20 year old rockers should just give up and go home ;)

CHOUT 07.22.2009 02:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikkohermosa
Just back from first ave show.

Outside of "The Eternal", the set list was very Sister-heavy. Catholic Block, White Cross, and Stereo Sanctity were all rocked hard.

Oh yeah, Silver Rocket thrown in there, too. Holy F@^$!!!

And 2nd encore closed, bruisingly with DV69.

Jawdropping show.

All the 20 year old rockers should just give up and go home ;)

It was awesome...there was so much energy between the band and the crowd...and playing my three favorite songs from Sister took it over the top for me, not to mention DV69 - I haven't seen them do that in over 10 years.

pantophobia 07.22.2009 03:36 AM

first full vid to appear of Stereo Sanctity from last night, i am beyond jealous of those who will and have seen it

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx_xDryJBEI

jennthebenn 07.22.2009 07:06 AM

Pantos, I'm starting to believe your "Don't Look Back" vibe.

Andrés 07.23.2009 07:53 PM

WOW!! the band has been playing lots of different songs in this tour. I think that's not very common. Chris?

Chris Lawrence 07.23.2009 08:26 PM

42 songs so far this year, which is a record. Only 35 on this North American tour, though... wanna know which ones they've left out?

- 100%
- Burning Spear
- Eric's Trip
- Kool Thing
- Mote
- Schizophrenia
- Teenage Riot
- Bull in the Heather (once on tour)

It's almost like they read our minds. (and by 'our' I mean the collective fanbase seeking more varied set lists, or at least a break from the 'staples' of years past) .. As far as I'm concerned this tour has the best set lists of the decade.

EVOLghost 07.23.2009 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fauxhemian
i though they did but i could be mistaken. rather than argue, maybe someone else can confirm or deny this.


they didn't

Andrés 07.23.2009 09:36 PM

They played Bull... in Chile. and prolly they could easily add Drunken.. and Skip-Tracer to the setlist. Too bad they stopped playing Sunday in 2006. Anyway...Long Live the Sonic-Youth!!!

reginald 07.23.2009 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Lawrence
42 songs so far this year, which is a record. Only 35 on this North American tour, though... wanna know which ones they've left out?

- 100%
- Burning Spear
- Eric's Trip
- Kool Thing
- Mote
- Schizophrenia
- Teenage Riot

It's almost like they read our minds. (and by 'our' I mean the collective fanbase seeking more varied set lists, or at least a break from the 'staples' of years past) .. As far as I'm concerned this tour has the best set lists of the decade.


I believe so too. I know they granted my wish in Nashville by playing 4 of 6 'other tunes' than The Eternal that I'd never heard live. Somehow they just knew ! :p

fauxhemian 07.24.2009 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EVOLghost
they didn't


a little slow on your confirmation, eh. i think we covered it a few pages back. thanks though.

Concrete Abutments 07.25.2009 09:23 AM

OK Boise and Spokane. Where are they? Was anybody at those shows?

and i sound like this.... 07.25.2009 01:02 PM

Spokane 7-24
all of the eternal minus thunderclap with hey joni silver rocket and catholic block thrown in. The encores gave up shadow of a doubt and expressway. It was the first time they played this town and they blew minds! The crowd was loving it and the band could tell another amazing show.

pantophobia 07.25.2009 01:15 PM

for Boise which Jenn texted me, not sure on the Eternal songs, but the others were

Shadow of a Doubt
Stereo Sanctity
The Sprawl
Cross the Breeze
Tom Violence
White Kross

Chris Lawrence 07.25.2009 04:01 PM

SPOKANE

No Way
Sacred Trickster
Calming the Snake
Hey Joni
Malibu Gas Station
Anti-Orgasm
Poison Arrow
Walkin Blue
Catholic Block
Antenna
Leaky Lifeboat
Massage the History
Silver Rocket
--
Shadow of a Doubt
Schizophrenia
--
What We Know
Expressway
--
Sugar Spokane

...k not funny.

danrutten 07.26.2009 02:19 AM

Non-Eternal Seattle Songs:

Rain King
Hey Joni
(one more, I'm spacing right now)
Cross The Breeze

Encore:
Death Valley 69

mil_pl 07.26.2009 07:33 AM

they played sugar kane?

neptuneg 07.26.2009 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by danrutten
Non-Eternal Seattle Songs:

Rain King
Hey Joni
(one more, I'm spacing right now)
Cross The Breeze

Encore:
Death Valley 69


Rain King? That's doubtful.


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