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Old 07.02.2009, 11:15 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Magic Wheel Memory
I'm really excited to find out how The Eternal sounds on stage, and if they can mix in a few oldies, that's great.

And as a fan, don't you want to see a band that feels inspired and which expresses something fresh? Or would you prefer to see a band just going through the motions and mechanically executing songs?

As for the first few shows on this tour, the only complaint I might have is that their selection of oldies could include some more songs they haven't played in a while. Starpower would be a hell of a lot more exciting than hearing The Sprawl for the fifth time in as many shows. But that's a fairly petty gripe. It's Sonic Fucking Youth, and I'm psyched as hell for tomorrow night!

I'm RIGHT there with you ! I want to hear ALL of The Eternal like they played just the other night and lesser played tunes from their past. As much as I love Catholic Block, Tom Violence, Cross the Breeze, Making the Nature Scene etc...they've played those quite frequently over the last few years. I want to hear stuff I've never heard live before...from ANY of their previous albums before RR and TE.

I'm not too demanding.
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