Sonic Youth

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Sonic Youth, which initially comprised guitarist / vocalists Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo, guitarist / bassist / vocalist Kim Gordon and drummer Richard Edson, were formed in New York City in 1981. A product of the No-Wave music scene of the late 1970s, the group had their roots in abrasive, experimental music, with Moore and Ranaldo having previously worked with the experimental composer Glenn Branca. The band were joined in 1985 by drummer Steve Shelley, and recorded 15 albums together, as well as many side and solo projects. Their work has been consistently challenging and innovative, and they are widely regarded as one of the most intriguing and influential bands of their time. This view has been added to by the strength of their record "Sonic Nurse", which also featured the talents of Jim O'Rourke. O'Rourke left the band in 2005. In 2006, Mark Ibold joined the group.
In September 2011, Sonic Youth went on "indefinite hiatus" following the separation of Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore (the couple had been married since 1984).
First group studio was Echo Canyon (2) in New York City, after that Echo Canyon West located in Hoboken, New Jersey.

Final lineup:
Kim Gordon – vocals, bass, guitar, trumpet (1981–2011)
Thurston Moore – vocals, guitar (1981–2011)
Lee Ranaldo – guitar, vocals, keyboards (1981–2011)
Steve Shelley – drums (1985–2011)
Mark Ibold – bass, guitar (2006–2011)

Former members:
Anne DeMarinis – vocals, keyboards (1981)
Richard Edson – drums (1981–1982)
Bob Bert – drums (1982, 1983–1985)
Jim Sclavunos – drums (1982–1983)
Jim O'Rourke – bass, guitar, keyboards (1999–2005)

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Kool Thing

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Superstar

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Incinerate

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Teen Age Riot (album version)

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Dirty Boots

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20 live performances · data from Setlist.fm

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November 14, 2011

2011 South American Tour

Parque Brasil 500

Paulínia, São Paulo, Brazil

  • 1. Brave Men Run (In My Family)

  • 2. Death Valley '69

  • 3. Sacred Trickster

  • 4. Calming the Snake

  • 5. Mote

  • 6. 'Cross the Breeze

  • 7. Schizophrenia

  • 8. Drunken Butterfly

  • 9. Starfield Road

  • 10. Flower

  • 11. Sugar Kane

  • 1. Teen Age Riot


November 13, 2011

2011 South American Tour

Club Hípico

Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile

  • 1. Brave Men Run (In My Family)

  • 2. Death Valley '69

  • 3. Tom Violence

  • 4. Sacred Trickster

  • 5. Calming the Snake

  • 6. Eric's Trip

  • 7. Stereo Sanctity

  • 8. Kotton Krown

  • 9. Starfield Road

  • 10. Flower

  • 11. What We Know

  • 12. Drunken Butterfly

  • 13. Sugar Kane

  • 1. Teen Age Riot


November 10, 2011

2011 South American Tour

C.C. Scencia

Lima, Lima, Peru

  • 1. Tom Violence

  • 2. Schizophrenia

  • 3. Sacred Trickster

  • 4. Calming the Snake

  • 5. Mote

  • 6. The Sprawl

  • 7. Starfield Road

  • 8. Stereo Sanctity

  • 9. What We Know

  • 10. Sugar Kane

  • 11. Brave Men Run (In My Family)

  • 12. Death Valley '69

  • 1. Drunken Butterfly

  • 2. 100%

  • 1. Teen Age Riot


November 8, 2011

2011 South American Tour

Teatro de Verano Ramón Collazo

Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay

  • 1. Sacred Trickster

  • 2. Calming the Snake

  • 3. Starfield Road

  • 4. 100%

  • 5. Eric's Trip

  • 6. The Sprawl

  • 7. 'Cross the Breeze

  • 8. Schizophrenia

  • 9. Flower

  • 10. Drunken Butterfly

  • 11. What We Know

  • 12. Teen Age Riot

  • 13. Providence

  • 14. Sugar Kane

  • 1. Brave Men Run (In My Family)

  • 2. Death Valley '69

  • 1. Tom Violence


November 5, 2011

2011 South American Tour

Club GEBA - Sede San Martín

Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • 1. Sacred Trickster

  • 2. Calming the Snake

  • 3. Kotton Krown

  • 4. Stereo Sanctity

  • 5. Hey Joni

  • 6. The Sprawl

  • 7. 'Cross the Breeze

  • 8. Tom Violence

  • 9. White Kross

  • 10. What We Know

  • 11. Brave Men Run (In My Family)

  • 12. Death Valley '69

  • 13. Sugar Kane

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