View Full Version : I saw Sonic Youth last night


matt reeder
08-16-2003, 12:43 PM
Chicago, Goose Island Fest..

In the midst of a decaying urban wasteland, on the confines of a steel mill, I saw Sonic Youth unleash an awesome mix of new and old...

Setlist:
*noise*
Rain on Tin
Drunken Butterfly
Skip Tracer riffs
White Kross
Skip Tracer
The Empty Page
Plastic Sun
Radical Adults Lick Godhead Style
Catholic Block
Karenology
Mariah Carey and the Arthur Doyle Hand Cream
100%
Sympathy For the Strawberry

encore:
Peace Attack
Making the Nature Scene
Expressway to Yr Skull

The previous night's show in Detroit (w/ the Stooges) had been cancelled due to power outages, so Sonic Youth were raring to go. There weren't any real surprises in the first set, but the band was really into it and the audience, especially in the front, were really into it. Mass pogoing ensued for Drunken Butterfly and White Kross, and later on during Catholic Block. Having seen them in June, I semi-expected them to play Catholic Block and they did not disappoint. Karenology was drawn out and almost orgasmic, as they stretched out the noise section to the depths of sanity.

The encore was the real treat. First the awesome new song, Peace Attack (I recognized it, and was the only person cheering when they introduced it), then reaching back to Confusion is Sex for Making the Nature Scene, which got a huge reaction. Then...it looked like they were done...and then they unleashed Expressway to Yr Skull. It had been requested quite a bit during the show (by me, repeatedly) by a great deal of people in front, and they did not disappoint. The only description I can think when witnessing it was...it was jaw-dropping, orgasmic. A few people around me were freaking out, some were standing around, eyes closed...the audience was entranced.

Awesome. One of the best shows I've ever seen.

eyesbomb
08-16-2003, 01:10 PM
Originally posted by matt reeder
Chicago, Goose Island Fest..

In the midst of a decaying urban wasteland, on the confines of a steel mill, I saw Sonic Youth unleash an awesome mix of new and old...

Setlist:
*noise*
Rain on Tin
Drunken Butterfly
Skip Tracer riffs
White Kross
Skip Tracer
The Empty Page
Plastic Sun
Radical Adults Lick Godhead Style
Catholic Block
Karenology
Mariah Carey and the Arthur Doyle Hand Cream
100%
Sympathy For the Strawberry

encore:
Peace Attack
Making the Nature Scene
Expressway to Yr Skull

The previous night's show in Detroit (w/ the Stooges) had been cancelled due to power outages, so Sonic Youth were raring to go. There weren't any real surprises in the first set, but the band was really into it and the audience, especially in the front, were really into it. Mass pogoing ensued for Drunken Butterfly and White Kross, and later on during Catholic Block. Having seen them in June, I semi-expected them to play Catholic Block and they did not disappoint. Karenology was drawn out and almost orgasmic, as they stretched out the noise section to the depths of sanity.

The encore was the real treat. First the awesome new song, Peace Attack (I recognized it, and was the only person cheering when they introduced it), then reaching back to Confusion is Sex for Making the Nature Scene, which got a huge reaction. Then...it looked like they were done...and then they unleashed Expressway to Yr Skull. It had been requested quite a bit during the show (by me, repeatedly) by a great deal of people in front, and they did not disappoint. The only description I can think when witnessing it was...it was jaw-dropping, orgasmic. A few people around me were freaking out, some were standing around, eyes closed...the audience was entranced.

Awesome. One of the best shows I've ever seen.

I wish I've been there


sounds awesome.
and you made a great request

Esty
08-16-2003, 09:47 PM
My boss kept me at work until 8:30 doing some travel arrangements for her. She's currently in Ireland and no one has a fucking computer over there. I spent 3 hrs looking for the cheapest flights from Dublin to London and vice versa. I missed the show. :mad:

strange_one
08-16-2003, 09:51 PM
<font color=33FFFF> that is an unbelievable setlist</font>

eyesbomb
08-19-2003, 11:40 AM
Originally posted by strange_one
<font color=33FFFF> that is an unbelievable setlist</font>

mm, not really.


I mean, if you know what Sonic Youth usually play live this ain't such a great set, IN THE SENSE that they always mix it up to something fucking exciting

we got a few candies on here, of course, but it's normal for a Sonic Youth performance




I've seen those incredible guys multiple times, if you saw them too more than once or twice you know what I mean

strange_one
08-19-2003, 11:59 AM
Originally posted by eyesbomb






I've seen those incredible guys multiple times, if you saw them too more than once or twice you know what I mean
<font color=33FFFF> perhaps, but seeing as though I have seen them 0 times the list is quite attractive</font>

eyesbomb
08-19-2003, 01:53 PM
Originally posted by strange_one

<font color=33FFFF> perhaps, but seeing as though I have seen them 0 times the list is quite attractive</font>

of course, dude : it's Sonic Youth

matt reeder
08-20-2003, 01:04 AM
I saw Sonic Youth twice this summer. The second was the show I reviewed in my original post. The first was this:

Sonic Youth-June 17, 2003, St. Louis, MO
Peace Attack, Schizophrenia, The Empty Page, Rain on Tin, Eric's Trip, Plastic Sun, Radical Adults Lick Godhead Style, Kool Thing, Karenology, Mariah Carey and the Arthur Doyle Hand Cream, Catholic Block, Sympathy For the Strawberry
encore 1: Disconnection Notice, Teenage Riot
encore 2: Drunken Butterfly

Dear God, that was an amazing show too. I lost it twice: Schizophrenia and Teenage Riot. Wow. I still think the second show was better though.