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The Top 30 Sonic Youth Songs
Yeah, it's my opinion, here at my blog: http://www.trapperjennmd.org.
I apologize for the morphing font, copy/paste fun will do that. If I thought it fucked up the reading too much, I would have changed it, but it actually reflects my current state quite well, as I have been typing it up since 1 in the morning and am a solid hour late for work. Hope you dig it, fan-to-fan, and of course supply your own lists of varying number if you desire. |
this is cool! thanks
ahhaah you really like kim eh? |
orange rolls, angel spit; i like this choice.
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hold the phone mabel, are you asking greatest or favorite? i forgot to ask that, you know how i differentiate them
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favorite, my love.
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it actually surprised me that she comprised half of the list...not sure why, though. |
whew, i figured so, my list would be a bit different if that were the case
a future topic of discussion indeed |
Thanks, interesting read. Nice to see EJSTNS getting the love it deserves.
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and if any missed it, there are subtle youtube links to some of the songs listed, just scroll over the titles
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I loved the analysis of Sweet Shine, very cool... this stuff goes under my radar all the time.
: "Cowboys are languishin'/Little girls are bees/Is it really a green stagecoach/Crawlin' up to me?" Lines so memorable Thurston quoted them at the beginning of his Alabama Wildman book; in response to an interviewers query, he would claim to have chosen them for their quintessential Kim-ness. I think they made an impression worth regurgitating for a different reason. The cowboys are the boys in the band, in moments of relaxation, say pre- or post-concert. The buzzing girls are as close as any band on SY's level can get to "groupies". The green stagecoach--genius fucking use of Wild West imagery throughout; note also the "Marlboro belt buckle baby" line in the first verse--is jealousy, visiting the wife of the guitar hero. |
put number 1 at number 4 and we have agreement!!!!!
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i can't even begin to think top 30 as that would be really hard, but my top five would be
1) Cotton Crown 2) Sweet Shine 3) Theresa's Sound World 4) Washing Machine 5) Candle |
'cross the breeze is pretty much my #1. it gets fuzzy after that.
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my full list is in the comments page on it, feel free to add on there
but i can't add some html tags for my top five so i will do it here 1. Schizophrenia from Year Punk Broke, the quintessential version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz_bCyirfn8 2. The Diamond Sea from Letterman, the most compressed bombastic version i have heard of it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lb1bPQSNWk 3. Kool Thing live in 2002 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4l6hpV4NrR0 4. Mote live in 2005 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enOQyECrQMY 5. Incinerate Letterman again http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytADXZFzwH8 |
Cool....I'll check it out in more detail a little later.
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"Star Power" is king as far as SY melodies go.
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Funny you should mention F. Scott Fitzgerald: there are two SY songs about The Great Gatsby (neither of which you included on your list, "I Love Her All The Time," and "Green Light").
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That was an amazingly written piece Jennthebenn! I really Liked the bit about I Love You Golden Blue. Thats kinda how I felt when I first heard it!
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Whoa. Only had time to skim that but will need to revisit and study. Excellent analysis coupled with personal emotional interpretation. A+
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Yeah this sounds like my list... almost bang on, probably throw in a Murray Street track instead of Cotton Crown, I don't like tthe studio version so much. Am I the only person who didn't notice Starfield Road was about butt sex? |
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