C/D: Sonic Youth - Washing Machine

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Little Trouble Girl are to be skipped

you're a monster

Bênoit Balls (stevie), Wednesday, 12 December 2018 11:26 (five years ago) link

this is probably, on balance, my fave SY album

resident hack (Simon H.), Wednesday, 12 December 2018 13:53 (five years ago) link

Gear theft was after NYC Ghosts, wasn’t it? Or was that the first with the new stuff?

The latter

eatandoph (Neue Jesse Schule), Wednesday, 12 December 2018 15:34 (five years ago) link

I kinda feel Sonic Nurse is the album they would have done after 1000 Leaves (ie more beautiful noodling) had they not be forced to readjust at that time

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Wednesday, 12 December 2018 15:42 (five years ago) link

Murray Street is the one!

flappy bird, Wednesday, 12 December 2018 19:16 (five years ago) link

had this convo w/ a friend the other day. much prefer their direct songs and (relative) consonance over their skew-whiff, aimless, atonal meandering. sister takes the cake for me as far as most consistent LP.

meaulnes, Wednesday, 12 December 2018 22:13 (five years ago) link

me too

flappy bird, Wednesday, 12 December 2018 22:36 (five years ago) link

four months pass...

Also, I've always loved the amazing "meta" uber-reflexive cover featuring pimply Lollapalooza teens wearing SY "washing machine" t-shirts.

― Jacobo Rock (jacobo rock), Tuesday, December 6, 2005 10:56 PM (thirteen years ago)

RIP

Daniel J. Barrett, 38, died Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at home. He was born in Springfield on November 19, 1980. Dan loved and enjoyed being with his family. Dan had a deep and profound love for his only child, Ashley, he passed on his love of reading to her. Through the years they shared some special times together. He was a loving and caring son to his mother and had a dedicated bond with his brother, Timothy. He loved to cook and was employed at numerous restaurants around Western Massachusetts. Dan moved to the Boston area where he continued his passion for cooking as a chef as well as teaching under privileged youth. Dan's last employment was as an instructor at a Christian School in Jamaica Plains, Massachusetts. Dan also enjoyed reading, playing video games, and telling jokes. Dan loved making other people laugh including impromptu stand up at local clubs. Dan had a great love of writing, he was a prolific and talented writer who received awards for some of his short stories. He loved to play music, especially guitar and bass, he even performed in several local bands. Dan’s personal claim to fame was being featured on Sonic Youth’s album cover Washing Machine. He was an avid sports fan and especially liked the Patriots and Red Sox. He leaves a daughter Ashley Geary of Little Elm, TX, his mother Kim (Leary) Vuelta of Westfield, His brother Timothy Barrett and spouse Janea Barrett of Westfield, his sister Christine (Barrett) Bieda and spouse Nathan Bieda of Chicopee, stepfather Mike Vuelta of Westfield, step brothers Jason Vuelta and companion Samantha Dick of West Southbrook, MA, Corey Vuelta and spouse Natasha Vuelta of Phoenix, AZ, Matt Barth and spouse Laura Barth of Holland, MA, maternal grandmother Joyce(Renaud) Leary of Westfield and his girlfriend Sarah Parker of West Roxbury, MA. Dan was predeceased by his father David Barret and his grandparents James and Eleanor (Sheehan) Barrett and Thomas Joseph Leary. Dan also leaves behind a large family including aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews, nieces, and friends in both Western Massachusetts and Boston. The funeral will be held on Wednesday, April 24th at 7 pm from the Firtion-Adams Funeral Service, 76 Broad Street, Westfield, MA. Burial will be private. Calling hours will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday from 4-7 pm before the service. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to a memorial fund for Dan’s daughter Ashely Geary. Donations may be mailed to 1109 Lake Hollow Drive, Little Elm, TX 75068. Firtionadams.com

Published in The Republican on Apr. 23, 2019

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Thursday, 9 May 2019 20:25 (four years ago) link

Bummer

flappy bird, Tuesday, 14 May 2019 00:24 (four years ago) link

one year passes...

I first saw them on this tour and had a Kiss The Stone bootleg of that German show for years. It is fantastic - Washing Machine and Diamond Sea are astonishing live.

Just a few slices of apple, Servant. Thank you. How delicious. (stevie), Saturday, 26 September 2020 13:22 (three years ago) link

two months pass...

HELLO 2015!!!!!!

Karl Malone, Friday, 11 December 2020 18:34 (three years ago) link

that song is so great

the band he talks about is Mecca Normal

howls of non-specificity (sleeve), Friday, 11 December 2020 19:06 (three years ago) link

I wish they they had included more ‘Skip Tracer’-type stuff on their 90s-and beyond material

I think that it would have opened up that era of the band in terms of bringing back many of those who stopped paying attention after Goo (to me, there’s a direct lineage from a lot of the stuff on Bad Moon Rising and ‘In The Kingdom #19’ to ‘Skip Tracer’)

Master of Treacle, Saturday, 12 December 2020 00:57 (three years ago) link

What do you mean by "'Skip Tracer'-type stuff"? There are still a number of tracks with spoken word over dissonant guitars on those albums, I think?

The New York Times' effect on man (Sund4r), Saturday, 12 December 2020 01:03 (three years ago) link

but not Lee's, I don't think

howls of non-specificity (sleeve), Saturday, 12 December 2020 01:04 (three years ago) link

Title track of "NYC Ghosts and Flowers" is probably the closest.

The New York Times' effect on man (Sund4r), Saturday, 12 December 2020 01:06 (three years ago) link

There is, but I don’t think a lot of that stuff is as interesting in terms of integrating the talking with a pop-rock structure. Skip Tracer is SY doing something interesting within that 3-4 minute side of the band, whereas a lot of the things they were doing at that point were more a case of “somewhat conventional rock-pop with noise bit in middle”, or “relatively ambient track with spoken word interlude”

I think a lot of those Geffen albums are really good but I don’t think the marriage of those elements above were that common; if they were, it was more incidental, or a part of something much longer (ie not in a 4 min tune)

Master of Treacle, Saturday, 12 December 2020 01:15 (three years ago) link

Ah, yeah, I see what you mean.

The New York Times' effect on man (Sund4r), Saturday, 12 December 2020 01:22 (three years ago) link


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