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Sonic Youth: Walls Have Ears
Not sure I know that one. I have most of their albums (fan since ‘85!). What’s this one like?
It´s a kind of semibootleg-live, released by Blast First in 1986, which was their record company that time without bands permission. It´s bootleg-like for it´s has different song names for classic sy songs (for example Spanh Ranch Dance for Death Valley `69), also there are some songs twice, but taken from different gig. The sound quality is really great (only one quite weak sound piece). Really great covers! If you love Sy 1st album - Evol period, you will love this too! This is some of the few great SY releases I haven´t got as vinyl, also liked to have Hold That Tiger and Live at Battery Park. I have read SY-members are still angry about Walls have Ears to Blast first. At least they haven´t re-released it, although I think it´s better than their own archive release "Smart Bar Chicago". Lot´s of same stuff in those two albums, but Walls is taken from the different gigs, first album later than Smart and second earlier (there was still Bob Bert on drums).

I have been sy-fan since `90. One thing I am really sad I never saw them. They were three times in Finland and all the times there were just things that prevented me to go their gig. I have seen Kim alone, Thurston alone and Lee twice, but it´s not the same thing...btw have you listened Lee´s last, really great Electric Trim-album? I think it was the greatest album of last year!


interesting. I remember Daydream Nation originally came out on Blast First. Wasn’t aware of the conflict they had with the label. I do like that Smart Bar set but the sound quality could be a lot better.

I have a couple of Lee’s solo albums but haven’t heard that one yet! I’ll check it out.

I really like Chelsea Light Moving, one of Thurston’s post-SY bands. Too bad that didn’t last.

I was lucky to see SY four times! Goo tour, then Washing Machine, the 1000 Leaves (where they played that whole album), and finally NY Ghosts and Flowers tour. The Goo show was amazing. It was at the old Cat’s Cradle in Chapel Hill (possibly the inspiration behind the song Chapel Hill on thenext album).
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Mirage - Camel
Durham Concerto - Jon Lord
Once Around the World - It Bites
Who's Next - The Who
Ra - Utopia
Citadel - Starcastle
Magic - Bruce Springsteen
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Frank Zappa | FZ:OZ
Djam Karet | Suspension and Displacement
Frank Zappa | Lumpy Gravy
Liars | TFCF
Miss High Heel | Hanson Cassette
This Kind of Punishment | A Beard of Bees
The Rolling Stones | Goat’s Head Soup
The Rolling Stones | Out of Our Heads
The Dead C | The Dead See Perform M Harris
The Dead C | The Dead C
The Dead C | Helen Said This
The Effigies | The Effigies EP
The Effigies | We’re da Machine EP
Jandek | One Foot in the North
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The KLF - Chill Out
Terry Riley - A Rainbow in Curved Air
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Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

Originally posted by Mortte Mortte wrote:

Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

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Sonic Youth: Walls Have Ears
Not sure I know that one. I have most of their albums (fan since ‘85!). What’s this one like?
It´s a kind of semibootleg-live, released by Blast First in 1986, which was their record company that time without bands permission. It´s bootleg-like for it´s has different song names for classic sy songs (for example Spanh Ranch Dance for Death Valley `69), also there are some songs twice, but taken from different gig. The sound quality is really great (only one quite weak sound piece). Really great covers! If you love Sy 1st album - Evol period, you will love this too! This is some of the few great SY releases I haven´t got as vinyl, also liked to have Hold That Tiger and Live at Battery Park. I have read SY-members are still angry about Walls have Ears to Blast first. At least they haven´t re-released it, although I think it´s better than their own archive release "Smart Bar Chicago". Lot´s of same stuff in those two albums, but Walls is taken from the different gigs, first album later than Smart and second earlier (there was still Bob Bert on drums).

I have been sy-fan since `90. One thing I am really sad I never saw them. They were three times in Finland and all the times there were just things that prevented me to go their gig. I have seen Kim alone, Thurston alone and Lee twice, but it´s not the same thing...btw have you listened Lee´s last, really great Electric Trim-album? I think it was the greatest album of last year!


interesting. I remember Daydream Nation originally came out on Blast First. Wasn’t aware of the conflict they had with the label. I do like that Smart Bar set but the sound quality could be a lot better.

I have a couple of Lee’s solo albums but haven’t heard that one yet! I’ll check it out.

I really like Chelsea Light Moving, one of Thurston’s post-SY bands. Too bad that didn’t last.

I was lucky to see SY four times! Goo tour, then Washing Machine, the 1000 Leaves (where they played that whole album), and finally NY Ghosts and Flowers tour. The Goo show was amazing. It was at the old Cat’s Cradle in Chapel Hill (possibly the inspiration behind the song Chapel Hill on thenext album).
Oh, I am so jealous to you! Really would like to see them with ATL-tour, because it´s one of my favourites in them! But of course I would have wanted to see any gig...First time they were in Finland after Sister, but then I was too young. Second time after Dirty, then I live too away from the gigplace and haven´t got money to travel there. In 2003 was the time our children were little and I wasn´t following what happened in music. So the festival were SY played were sold out. I believe I would have had ticket if just went outside that festival, but didn´t want to do that because it was also quite a long way. I thought they would come Finland again, but they never did.

I saw Chelsea Light Movement gig. Thurston was great, but other musicians just seemed and sounded they would be less interested about that gig. Album is great though, but I think Thurston´s latest Rock`n`Roll Consciousness is the greatest of his solos. Really check Electric Trim, it´s a kind of modern Sgt. Pepper -style album!

Blast first was their European company from Bad Moon Rising to Daydream Nation. Also they agreed with that Walls Have Ears case, that Blast First will sell the copies they have and not take more new prints about it. So there exist two versions from Blast First (the first one is numbered) and lots of bootleg versions of it. I have read Blast First was one of their companies who do things quite well, they have lot more problems with Homestead and really much also with Enigma that released DDN in Us (I think they didn´t pay their their roalties or something like that about album selling).
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Hildegard Von Bingen: Ordo Virtutum
Alan Walks: Jazz Bike
Alan Walks: Netherworld
Caravan: All Over You...Too
Faust/NWW: Disconnected
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The Octopus - Amplifier
Performance: Rockin' the Fillmore - Humble Pie
Remember the Future - Nektar
Stereo Messiah - Vega
Live at the Orpheum - King Crimson
In Praise of Dreams - Jan Garbarek
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Beastie Boys - Paul's Boutique
The Doobie Brothers - The Captain and Me
John Greaves et al. - Kew.Rhone
Chico Buarque - Construcao

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Yes - The Yes Album
Yezda Urfa - Boris
Urban Nomad - Urban Nomad
Bacamarte - Depois Do Fim
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Dead Moon: Live at Satyricon
Emerson, Lake & Palmer: Brain Salad Surgery
the Misfits: Beware
Lydia Lunch, Marc Hurtado: My Lover the Killer
Funkadelic: Free Your Mind...And Your Ass Will Follow
Jefferson Airplane: Jefferson Airplane Takes Off
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Prins Thomas - Principe del Norte
Suburban Savages - Kore Wa!
Wire - 154
Supersister - Iskander
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A Judie Tzuke day today - seeing her tonight at the Sage, Gateshead with my wife.
Welcome to the Cruise/Sports Car/Left Hand Talking/Wonderland/Peace Has Broken Out/Under the Angels/The Beauty of Hindsight/Queen's Secret Keeper.
A low prog rock quotient perhaps - but great singing and songwriting She's always had a rock following here in the UK despite essentially being a mainstream singer-songwriter, but her arrangements and lyrics can start to approach Kate Bush at times.

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PFM - Per Un Amico
Genesis - Nursery Cryme (learning Fountain of Salmacis on bass!)

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Pere Ubu | The Modern Dance
Pere Ubu | The Art of Walking
Ralph Towner | Solstice Sounds and Shadows
Kenny Loggins | Nightwatch
My Bloody Valentine | EPs 1988-1991
The Knife | Deep Cuts
Magma | Emehntehtt-Re
Magma | Live
The Clash | Combat Rock
Franco Battiato | Clic
Fear | More Beer
Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper | Frenzy
Billy Joel | An Innocent Man
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Robert Wyatt - Rock Bottom
Van Morrison - Astral Weeks
Harold Budd - The Pavilion of Dreams
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Pere Ubu | The Modern Dance
Pere Ubu | The Art of Walking
Magma | Emehntehtt-Re
Magma | Live
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