Thurston Moore Quotes (40 Quotes)


    We've never had a gold record. We make more money from being active, working, publishing, we have a great catalog. We never really had any hits.


    With these reissues, listening to these tapes, it seemed very crude to me. There's no way I'd ever want to play like that again.

    Each member does whatever they want with the song and it totally changes it from whatever idea I hear around it. It turns it into a Sonic Youth song and completely away from it being a solo song.

    I certainly don't sit around in the morning making pancakes listening to Whitehouse or anything.



    I never go back and listen to the recorded document. The thrill comes when the balance can be attained. Everyone in the room can have a shared, communal rock experience.

    I never do releases to try and make or break some contemporary band.

    It's American Alternative radio stations that bug me. We're considered Alternative, but don't expect us to be played next to Blink 182 and Offspring. We're hardly of that generation.

    Nova Scotia College contacted us it was really early on... they asked if we wanted to do a symposium. We just sat around and talked to some students.

    No one really gets rich doing this. A couple people do, Black Sabbath does. We don't sell any records anymore.

    I find it discouraging to see these bands taking this really simplistic element from Nirvana and employing it to their own success.

    I really want to do a book on the history of the no-wave music scene in New York, how it extended out and formed lots of other things. It was such a great visual culture.

    We had wanted to a fairly large theater tour. We're doing Lollapalooza. You play to 20 times as many people as you'd ever be playing to.

    When we tour the songs, they tend to get more and more expansive, and actually evolve over time until they are something quite different.

    Most people can't tell now who wrote what. I like that blurring of identities within the band. because it becomes a unified thing that can't be related to other forms of historical poetry.

    Anyone who grows up with parents who are very influential, there are cases where people run away from that if they have parents who are really lame.

    When I'm here, I get stressed out because there so much good stuff I want to see, and it's all at the same time.

    Lyric writing is an interesting process in Sonic Youth. There's three people writing now, and we've all had a lot of interest and involvement with expression through words.

    It's hard for bands to stick it out because people grow up, and it never really pays off. If you're looking for some sort of payoff, it's not gonna happen.

    We're playing all these weird festivals, usually outdoors.

    The band has a liberal philosophy - that's sort of a given.

    April Wine were that early '70s band. I always liked those early '70s Canadian rock bands, 'cause they always had this chunky, meaty sound.

    We're all very sensitive that Jim has the shortest history with the band. He wants to be somewhat of a free agent. I'm just going to let time dictate how Jim's future evolves.

    We're like old people now playing music. I'm so glad we stuck it out because it's a lot better. I used to feel kind of anxious. Now our apprenticeship is over.

    A lot of the lyrical ideas do have a lot of meaning in a way, although it is somewhat abstracted.


    We always try to encourage more songs sung by Kim, because there are always requests for it. I certainly don't want to ball hog all the singing.

    I had no interest in an actor who has a band. But then I realized he was just some (New) Jersey kid who moved to New York to play in a band, and the whole acting thing was just something he fell into. Music was his real deal.

    I was surrounded by nature and trying to come to terms with this blissful nature versus the inhumane mentality of war. People were being deluded by someone using the word peace.

    Buddhism has become a socially recognized religious philosophy for Americans, whereas it used to be considered an exotic religion.

    Traditional songwriting, to us, is where the experimental nature comes in. We're all involved with so much outside activity with really hardcore, experimental music-making.

    Every now and again, the alternative culture is cherished by the mainstream for what it is, rather than how it should be, like the mainstream popular music.

    I don't really care about, Oh I really have to sell these things.


    We never notate our music, so you can try to replicate it, but you don't really have it.

    Recording tends to restrict too much experimentation, 'cause when you're making a record it's a part of you, for that time it's your whole fabric.

    I wanted to hear the songs in the way that I had written them, which was very basic. All I wanted was drums and another guitar, and I was just going to sing.

    We like each other. We've played together - but it's always at some festival in Brazil or something. So we thought we should really cut across the U.S. together.



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