Sonic Youth dote on the Eternal at First Avenue
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| Photos by Emily Utne |
Though not quite as young as Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon's daughter Coco (15), the crowd was as diverse in age as any other I'd seen in recent memory. And what better way to appeal to such an audience than by appeasing it with music that most everyone would be familiar with? As such, after Moore introduced "No Way" as a song about "How beautiful it is to fall in love," the band continued on with another pair from The Eternal, "Sacred Trickster" and "Calming the Snake." Not to let down die-hard fans (or those who are simply interested in really, really good music from the late '80s) Gordon and Moore grabbed a pair of metal files and took them to their instruments, creating a haze that would later become "Silver Rocket" from Sonic Youth's landmark album Daydream Nation.
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| Photos by Emily Utne |
Following "Malibu Gas Station," Moore led the way on vocals as the band sliced into "(I Got A) Catholic Block" from its 1987 release Sister. From there the band continued to play out tracks from The Eternal, Gordon cheekily prefacing "Leaky Lifeboat" by saying "Thanks, your enthusiasm is hot." While ending the main set with another song from Sister, "Stereo Sanctity," the highlight from Sonic Youth's first stint on the stage came with The Eternal's lengthy final song "Massage the History." The longest, fuzziest jam of the night had Moore in the rare position of sitting on a stool with an acoustic guitar (though that did little to stop him from manipulating the hell out of the instrument); it was intensely loud and the song's energy was eventually reflected in the crowd which started clapping in sync and cheering half way through.
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Though it would've been nice to have had the band revisit some old favorites (say, "Teenage Riot" as it did at the State Fair a few years back), this performance did well in depicting a band that is so full of energy and exiting (new) music that despite its members' ages (Gordon's 56!), the end is clearly no where in sight.
Setlist
"No Way"
"Sacred Trickster"
"Calming The Snake"
"Silver Rocket"
"Walkin' Blue"
"Poison Arrow"
"Anti-Orgasm"
"Malibu Gas Station"
"(I Got A) Catholic Block"
"Antenna"
"Leaky Lifeboat"
"Massage the History"
"Stereo Sanctity"
"What We Know" (first encore)
"White Kross" (first encore)
"Death Valley '69" (second encore)





































