deek
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If you haven't seen it, I really recommend the film shot at the Glasgow gigs. I saw the screening at the Dalston Rio last year and the sound was GREAT!
I haven't seen that - thanks.
If you haven't seen it, I really recommend the film shot at the Glasgow gigs. I saw the screening at the Dalston Rio last year and the sound was GREAT!
I was more of a Butthole Surfers fan when Sonic Youth first made it in the UK.
I remember watching The Buttholes one afternoon years ago at Reading Festival
I have If'n and always thought the drum kit just had an SM57 hanging over it, nothing else.
So many of those SST label recordings are just so live and dynamic sounding, I assume they were pretty much live in the studio with just a couple of later overdubs.
Saw Loop a couple of years ago in Liverpool, still a real groove to their sound. New album on the way it seems.Yep. I was there. Loop were going to be hard to beat from that day but the 'Surfers did just that.
If you buy the 'Widowermaker' EP it contains photos from the set.
One of my favourite bands. I love most of their albums but Daydream Nation is their masterpiece. I treasure my LP with signed poster.
Kim and Thurston's latest solo albums are both excellent.
Selectadisc, in Notts?
A quiet American guy I know here in the Blackforest who had a record dealing business in the States before moving here turned out to have been a supplier of obscure records to Thurston Moore in particular and relatively close to them all... couldn't believe it when I found out as I've been a fan of SY for years. Was Washing Machine mentioned yet? One of my favourites.
Strangely, when I saw them play in Manchester and London in the early 2000s they didn't leave much of an impression.
a supplier of obscure records to Thurston Moore in particular
Never ranked Daydream Nation as one of my fave SY albums, but enjoyed pretty much everything they‘ve ever done.