Did You Catch Sonic Youth on Tour Last Summer?

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The discussion highlights a strong appreciation for Sonic Youth, particularly their live performances, with one fan describing a recent concert as the best ever. The song "Silver Rocket" from the album "Daydream Nation" is noted for its transition from chaos to order, showcasing the band's musical genius. A newer fan expresses enthusiasm for their album "Goo," specifically praising "Kool Thing," and mentions a renewed interest in exploring more of Sonic Youth's music. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the band's impact and the enjoyment of their unique sound.
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Long time Sonic Youth fan here...

Anybody catch them on tour last summer?
That was pretty kick-@ss.

Best concert ever.

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Does anybody else appreicate the genius of Silver Rocket off the Daydream Nation album? I especially like the point where the song gradually goes to total chaos, then gradually the order returns.

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i just started to get into sonic youth...
 
I have Goo; that's it. Kool Thing rocks the house.
 
I remember liking there sound back a few years ago. I've never really checked them out, thanks for the reminder.
 
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