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Sonic Youth to Reopen Reverb Shop to Sell Studio-Used Guitars, Pedals, and More
Lee Ranaldo’s first-ever electric guitar, a Hagstrom II, will be among the gear available for purchase
If ima pay a 5x what some pedal is worth cuz Thurston used it, I want him to have used the shit out of it.If I recall from last time, everything was in really comically poor condition
I get the appeal from a collector perspective of getting a piece of gear that was used on a recording you love. Not that I’ll ever have that kind of money, but I can imagine it.As soon as I saw that Sonic Youth were selling gear I thought who would buy that? It will be wrecked. And I LIKE Sonic Youth!
If you care to explain, I'd be grateful.After reading both their memoirs, I regret that I liked their music when I did. Also if it's a "Sonic Youth" enterprise, it likely (IDK/IDC) cuts out Kim Gordon.
If you care to explain, I'd be grateful.
I'm in a similar situation with Steve Albini after reading weird things about him. Not enough time or energy to verify though.
Just my reaction to Kim Gordon's memoir followed by Thurston Moore's memoir: she describes him as hiding behind whatever he thinks is cool, and his memoir essentially hides behind whatever he thinks is cool. He name drops a lot of interesting artists--really, the book could be a great playlist and save everybody some time & effort--but IMHO it comes across as humble-bragging layered on preciousness. Their 80s records felt original and vital, but always with an awkward balance between noise and pop. I used to feel like it flipped somewhere around Daydream Nation, but the memoirs make it clear that they always were mostly Thurston Moore chasing cool.If you care to explain, I'd be grateful.
This. 100%.the main attraction of Sonic Youth was Kim Gordon.
If I recall from last time, everything was in really comically poor condition
A friend of mine knew him. He didn’t have anything bad to say about him. The fact that he basically refused to get paid for In Utero is all I need to hear about him!Albini has spoken at length about his old stupid shitty edgelord past, and by all accounts grew from it as a person. That's about all I can ask for. I don't have idols, but I respect that. There are tons of unverified rumours (extreme ones) about him that I ignore because they are just that.
I was a big fan of Steve Albini - his music, productions, work ethics and his help for his community - until I read and saw disturbing things from his past. Now I'm in a pickle.A friend of mine knew him. He didn’t have anything bad to say about him. The fact that he basically refused to get paid for In Utero is all I need to hear about him!