Sonic Youth To Play Gilmore Girls
Sonic Youth -- who are opening this summer for Pearl Jam (ouch! ... OK, I take back my misguided insult Ten Clubbers; it's not like SY's opening for Atreyu.) -- visit Stars Hollow today to tape a cameo for the WB drama's season finale. In the Gilmore episode, airing 5/9, Thurston, Kim, and daughter Coco (on shakers, awww) will perform an acoustic version of "What A Waste." But first: Paul Anka.
"What A Waste" will be on SY's upcoming album Rather Ripped, which Stereogum will rip and preview for you as soon as we get our grubby hands on it. (Though if you have the aforementioned track, you should e-mail it to us.)

In other teen drama news -- despite Paul Scheer's assertion that "If Seth Cohen had a blog Stereogum might be it!" -- it's actually been a while since we've talked about The O.C.. That's 'cause of the surprising dearth of good tunes and Bait Shop bands lately. Tom Vek's cameo lasted only 5 seconds ... about as long as Marissa's coke problem.
Posted at 12:15 PM in Show Tunes
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not that it matters, really (and this doesn't discount the "why in the world are *they* the openers?" factor), but sonic youth opened up for pj back in 2000, too.
of course that's not nearly as bad as when neil young opened up for dave matthews band. sheesh.
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i know so many people who hate sonic youth,
and i'm one of them!
(ouch!)
over-rated indie wank, who have not written a good song in 10 years............. go away.
pearl jam should not bring them on tour, stick to kings of leon and my morning jacket.
people will hate watching sonic youth and leave for more beer. i can see it now.
(ouch!)
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Not written a good song in TEN YEARS? I thought Murray Street was great.
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Also appearing in the same episode is Yo La Tengo, Joe Pernice, Sparks and even Mary Lynn Rasjkub playing a tune. Stars Hollow just officially kicked Newport Beach in the indie nuts.
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The OC also has an annoying tendency to bury the lede -- like last night, when they played what was clearly a Radiohead/Thom Yorke song (which I didn't recognize, tho I'm not so much of a fan that I'm ruling out the track being just a ho-hum b-side) then announced at the end that tonight's episode featured music from some 2nd tier crap band.
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Nevermind - its from a UK single.
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do people really watch the OC?
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> Also appearing in the same episode is
> Yo La Tengo, Joe Pernice, Sparks and
> even Mary Lynn Rasjkub playing a tune.
That's awesome. Thank god my wife DVRs this.
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i know there are a lot of pearl jam haters, but they do a great job of supporting their heroes as well as other smaller acts..
openers recently include sleater kinney, MMJ, buzzcocks, sonic youth, super grass...
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(Rory's RAZR phone rings. Ringtone is [insert popular femi-indie-yuppie tune]. Rory answers phone.)
Rory: Hello?
L: Hey Rory! It's time for my pointless and terminally uncool indie reference of the day.
Rory: Mom, I told you to stop calling me.
Lorelai: So anyway, I was watching this old Winona Ryder, Christian Slater movie and suddenly a male cow charges through the front door! Next thing you know, I'm-
Rory: You're setting me up for a lame "Bull in the Heathers", joke aren't you?
Lorelai: Uh... Yeah.
Rory: Because they're on the show, right?
Lorelai: Right.
(awkward silence)
Rory: I hate you.
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I didn't see Sonic Youth with Peal Jam in 2000 when they played Memphis, but I did see them the next night for one of their "Perspective Musicales" shows. Eddie Vedder sat in on the first half of the show playing guitar behind a poetry reading by Lee Ranaldo. Then joined them for a scroching "Lightin' " at the end. He was introduced simply as "our friend Ed."
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hey joey headset: never attempt to do anything funny ever again
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sonic youth opening for pearl jam gets an ouch, but sonic youth playing on the gilmore girls doesnt?
you guys are true morons, graphic designer style.
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Sonic Youth opening for Pearl Jam? The universe is out of balance for sure.
I wish SY release more albums. They are still one of the most consistent group out there.
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SY opening for pearl jam.. what happened to SY/Lips tour?
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They are playing a small venue in philly, check it out here www.r5productions.com
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et tu stereogum? other than those already mentioned, other openers for pearl jam over the years include: ben harper, idlewild, sparta, frank black, dismemberment plan, death cab, supersuckers, X, bad religion, mudhoney, and the ramones. and name one other band, having just sold 10 million records, that might choose to serve as the uncredited backup band for a legend like neil young.
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Pearl Jam is one of those bands I don't particularly care for musically, but I have lots of respect for. As far as mainstream rock bands go, I don't think you can find a more highly-principled band. Rob Pollard will also be opening for them, by the way.
Oh, and I've heard Rather Ripped. It's solid. I may have to actually watch Gilmour Girls just for that episode.
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You're right, Scott. Murray Street was great. So was Sonic Nurse, in my humble opinion. They've still got it. . .
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I will freely admit to being a Gilmore Girls fan. I'm about a season behind now, but I dig the show.
Oh, and I saw Sonic Youth open for Pearl Jam at Deer Creek in 2000. Whoever said above that the crowd would tune out pretty much got it right.
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Singer George Michael lends the piano on which John Lennon wrote Imagine to an anti-war exhibition...
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