Rejoice in the life and work of the American bard at a one-off spectacle with a stellar line-up that’s sure to go down in history as part of the Ginsberg myth.
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Thurston Moore formed the band Sonic Youth with his ex-wife Kim Gordon in 1981. The band released 16 studio albums, with the 1992 album "Dirty" reaching the number one spot on the UK album charts. After multiple successful albums the band split up in 2011.
While performing with Sonic Youth, Thurston Moore also worked on his own solo projects and has released four solo albums between 1995 and 2014: “Psychic Hearts”, “Trees Outside the Academy”, “Demolished Thoughts” and “The Best Day”.
Never one to stop working, Thurston Moore has also released collaborative tracks with a host of other artists including Maryanne Amacher, DJ Spooky, William Hooker, Daniel Carter, Yamantaka Eye, Chris Corsano and Yoko Ono. Moore’s work with Yoko Ono was actually a collaborative project between himself, his wife, Kim Gordon – also a member of Sonic Youth – and Yoko Ono. The album, entitled “Yokokimthurston” was released in 2012.
Moore has also been invited to work on multiple film soundtracks, such as “Backbeat”, “Velvet Goldmine”, “Heavy”, “Bully”, and “Manic”. His work has also been featured in television shows such as “Gossip Girl” and various documentaries.
A lover of the business as well as the art of music making, Thurston Moore owns his own record label where he works with multiple artists. Moore also writes for various magazines and other publications.
Outstanding, unforgettable and the best experience since I met aliens on an interplanetary visit some years ago. From start to finish I was hypnotised. I'm 80 years old and have seen almost every live act imaginable from Led Zeppelin to the Pink Floyd, from Barbara Streisand to The Spice Girls, and this was definitely the best. I encourage everyone to share in this experience :-)
Excellent live show, brought the SY edge of seat chaos vibe that is usually less prominent in his solo work. His new guitarist James Sedwards brings a nice counterpoint with his more technically standard blazing guitar solos over Thurston's freeform wailing - though James can bring the noise too. Highly recommended