http://www.spin.com/articles/kim-gordon ... unce-split
I can see them still working together, but who knows... they were like the dream couple of rock music, to me at least
Is this the end of Sonic Youth?
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...and I thought his last solo album was basically a love poem to Kim.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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Indeed... this news really came as a shock!
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good to hear that this ripping-from-other band will be gone.
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Not with you on this Bartek, Sonic Youth were very influential and never thought of them as being a copy of another band... the other way around, yes...Bartek wrote:good to hear that this ripping-from-other band will be gone.
IZ.
so listen to "Evol" and "Sister" and it with compare sound, guitar tune and sound and "Tragic Figures" by Savage Republic.
Frankly i don't remember which album was close in sound to SR but one of this two.
Frankly i don't remember which album was close in sound to SR but one of this two.
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You obviously haven't listened to enough Yoof Bart.
They are very unique - I can't hear any other band when I listen to Daydream Nation, Goo, Dirty or Murray St. They defy genre and pidgeonhole.
They have consistently dared to push the artistic boundaries, so basically you're wrong.
They are very unique - I can't hear any other band when I listen to Daydream Nation, Goo, Dirty or Murray St. They defy genre and pidgeonhole.
They have consistently dared to push the artistic boundaries, so basically you're wrong.
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I was talking about one of this twa albums (or both), i hadn't listen to any other since i heard that Cobain~ing.
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Start doing it then!Bartek wrote:I was talking about one of this twa albums (or both), i hadn't listen to any other since i heard that Cobain~ing.
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I'm not sayin' no to that!
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Sure hope it won't be the end
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Jeeez, Bartek what a weird thing to say: to call a band that released 20 albums copycats and all that based on the one or two albums you once heared... Tssss
Good thing Iz & the Don are so diplomatic.
Good thing Iz & the Don are so diplomatic.
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