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Kim Gordon
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 12:06 pm
by tmidgett_Archive
not crap
good bass player
evocative singer/lyricist back in the day
it's my fault i can't say much about anything since 1992 or so
Kim Gordon
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 12:26 pm
by cjh_Archive
Really, really like her - the spookily beautiful Shadow Of A Doubt is among my favourite SY songs, same goes for Beauty Lies... and I'm really fond of I Love You Golden Blue from the last album. All sung by Kim. Not so keen on that live trumpet though.
Tim Midgett! I too had a SY furlough for most of the 90s and understand the reluctance but it's really worth trying a copy of Sonic Nurse or Murray Street, each has at least a couple of (tops) good tracks. A very different proposition these days perhaps but they still make some utterly fantastic (funny sounding) rock music.
Kim Gordon
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 12:30 pm
by Mayfair_Archive
I second the not crap. Good bass playing, great vocals....but yeah, I have not purchased a SY record since 'Dirty' I think. That was the one with Kool Moe Dee or Chuck D or one of the D's on it, right?
Kim Gordon
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 12:32 pm
by sparky_Archive
Not crap for the reasons given above, but also for her vocal on "The Sprawl", my favourite SY song. She's smart, witty and distinctive, a relief from the of identikit sing-song vocalists.
Kim Gordon
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 1:15 pm
by Noah_Archive
cjh wrote:it's really worth trying a copy of Sonic Nurse or Murray Street
I'd like to add 1000 Leaves to that list. It's my favorite of all the newer albums, sonically and musically. Washing Machine is good too, for those who jumped ship in the early 90s.
Kim Gordon
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 1:17 pm
by tmidgett_Archive
cjh wrote:Tim Midgett! I too had a SY furlough for most of the 90s and understand the reluctance but it's really worth trying a copy of Sonic Nurse or Murray Street, each has at least a couple of (tops) good tracks. A very different proposition these days perhaps but they still make some utterly fantastic (funny sounding) rock music.
i heard a couple things on the radio that i liked over the last couple years
i really couldn't get into _jet set_ and _washing machine_, at all. combined with the less-good quals of _goo_ and _dirty_, they knocked me off the boat.
i will 'chk out' these last two recs on your recommendation
"brave men run" may still be my favorite of her things
Kim Gordon
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 1:28 pm
by placeholder_Archive
Frequently crap, but NOT CRAP overall. I think she has written her share of trite lyrics, and her delivery has been really irritating at time, but some of my favorite SY songs are Kim songs:
Shaking Hell
Flower
Brave Men Run
Shadow of a Doubt
Pacific Coast Highway
She is still my least favorite of the three SY vocalists, though.
Kim Gordon
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 1:42 pm
by Bradley R Weissenberger_Archive
Mayfair wrote:I have not purchased a SY record since 'Dirty' I think. That was the one with Kool Moe Dee or Chuck D or one of the D's on it, right?
Sonic Youth's "Kool Thing" (from "Goo") features Chuck D. from Public Enemy.
Word up.Chuck D. possesses one of the greatest voices and wrote some of the best lyrics in the history of popular music. I cannot imagine a world without Chuck D., Public Enemy, the Bomb Squad and what they have done.
On the other hand, Kool Moe Dee made nothing of any substance or lasting relevance, even by the low standards of 1980s rap music. Kool Moe Dee is best remembered for his trademark wraparound sunglasses and the fact that Will Smith sampled the song "Wild Wild West", which should tell you all that you need to know.
So they're different, these D's!
cjh wrote:I too had a SY furlough for most of the 90s and understand the reluctance but it's really worth trying a copy of Sonic Nurse or Murray Street, each has at least a couple of (tops) good tracks. A very different proposition these days perhaps but they still make some utterly fantastic (funny sounding) rock music.
I agree! I agree this statement!
Kim Gordon
Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 1:45 pm
by mattw_Archive
Of the later SY stuff, I think A Thousand Leaves is pretty good. I haven't really listened to any Sonic Youth in a very long time, though.
My cousin recalled seeing them on the Ragged Glory tour with Neil Young- that must've been one of the more bizarre tours (in terms of a variegated crowd). Take that CSNY heads!