
Live In Brooklyn 2011
On August 12, 2011 Sonic Youth played their final US show on an outdoor stage overlooking the East River at the Williamsburg Waterfront in Brooklyn. Fitting that their storied career would bookend with a panoramic view of New York City where it all began 30 years before, having left in their wake one of one of the most powerfully influential careers in rock music.
Following incredible sets from Kurt Vile and Wild Flag, the band took the stage. As the sun went down over the city, Sonic Youth ripped through a 17 song set that spanned from deep cuts off their first studio album and highlighting many other albums all the way through to their last, like a band with everything to prove. Or as Brooklyn Veganâs Andrew Sacher said at the time: âWhile most bands who are thirty years into their career are either fading away or living off of the nostalgia of their older material, Sonic Youth continue to sound and perform as fresh as ever.â
Steve Shelley explains the uniquely career spanning set list of Live in Brooklyn 2011 and how it came to be, as well as the importance of outdoor NYC summer shows in Sonic Youthâs legacy:
âThis show was a culmination of a run of really special outdoor summertime shows in New York City for us, starting in â92 with Summerstage in Central Park when we played with Sun Ra. For the Williamsburg Waterfront show I wrote out the set list to present to the band and it was a lot of material we hadnât played in a while, a lot of deep cuts, so I wasnât sure if everybody would feel like doing it. After worrying about which songs the band might say yes or no to, I threw those concerns out the window and I just made a list of songs that I thought would be a great set. We practiced the week of the show at our space in Hoboken and put the set together. First weâd try and make sure we had a guitar in the songâs tuning, then weâd try to remember the arrangement and try and put it together, sometimes re-learning bar by bar. In the end I think the whole song list made it through. Even as early as â86 and â87 we stopped playing âDeath Valley 69â and âBrave Men Runâ with any regularity. Weâd just get excited about new material coming into the set and songs would get âretiredâ and wouldnât get played again for years. So on this particular night in Brooklyn a lot of those retired songs and deep cuts got dusted off and played for this show. It turned out to be a pretty special event with a really special song list.â
The band would go on to fulfil a contracted festival run in South America a few months later but, by then, the groupâs centre was severed beyond repair and the festival appearances didnât hold the same kind of weight.
âThe stage was facing the East River from the Williamsburg, Brooklyn waterfront, and I recall the sun going down in the west during our set. It was a pretty magical, if kinda weird day. Fitting, somehow, that our âlast showâ should be in New York City, our home and where it all beganâŠâ Lee Ranaldo
The Williamsburg Waterfront show would fondly become referred to as âThe Last Showâ by fans and band alike, equally for its triumphant high energy performance, its unique and expansive set list and locale.
Newly remixed and remastered, Live in Brooklyn 2011 is presented for the first time on 2xLP, 2Xcd, August 18, 2023.
Tracklist
1. Brave Men Run (In My Family)
2. Death Valley â69
3. Kotton Krown
4. Kill Yr Idols
5. Ericâs Trip
6. Sacred Trickster
7. Calming The Snake
8. Starfield Rose
9. I Love Her All The Time
10. Ghost Bitch
11. Tom Violence
12. What We Know
13. Drunken Butterfly
14. Flower
15. Sugar Kane
16. Psychic Hearts
17. Inhuman
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On August 12, 2011 Sonic Youth played their final US show on an outdoor stage overlooking the East River at the Williamsburg Waterfront in Brooklyn. Fitting that their storied career would bookend with a panoramic view of New York City where it all began 30 years before, having left in their wake one of one of the most powerfully influential careers in rock music.
Following incredible sets from Kurt Vile and Wild Flag, the band took the stage. As the sun went down over the city, Sonic Youth ripped through a 17 song set that spanned from deep cuts off their first studio album and highlighting many other albums all the way through to their last, like a band with everything to prove. Or as Brooklyn Veganâs Andrew Sacher said at the time: âWhile most bands who are thirty years into their career are either fading away or living off of the nostalgia of their older material, Sonic Youth continue to sound and perform as fresh as ever.â
Steve Shelley explains the uniquely career spanning set list of Live in Brooklyn 2011 and how it came to be, as well as the importance of outdoor NYC summer shows in Sonic Youthâs legacy:
âThis show was a culmination of a run of really special outdoor summertime shows in New York City for us, starting in â92 with Summerstage in Central Park when we played with Sun Ra. For the Williamsburg Waterfront show I wrote out the set list to present to the band and it was a lot of material we hadnât played in a while, a lot of deep cuts, so I wasnât sure if everybody would feel like doing it. After worrying about which songs the band might say yes or no to, I threw those concerns out the window and I just made a list of songs that I thought would be a great set. We practiced the week of the show at our space in Hoboken and put the set together. First weâd try and make sure we had a guitar in the songâs tuning, then weâd try to remember the arrangement and try and put it together, sometimes re-learning bar by bar. In the end I think the whole song list made it through. Even as early as â86 and â87 we stopped playing âDeath Valley 69â and âBrave Men Runâ with any regularity. Weâd just get excited about new material coming into the set and songs would get âretiredâ and wouldnât get played again for years. So on this particular night in Brooklyn a lot of those retired songs and deep cuts got dusted off and played for this show. It turned out to be a pretty special event with a really special song list.â
The band would go on to fulfil a contracted festival run in South America a few months later but, by then, the groupâs centre was severed beyond repair and the festival appearances didnât hold the same kind of weight.
âThe stage was facing the East River from the Williamsburg, Brooklyn waterfront, and I recall the sun going down in the west during our set. It was a pretty magical, if kinda weird day. Fitting, somehow, that our âlast showâ should be in New York City, our home and where it all beganâŠâ Lee Ranaldo
The Williamsburg Waterfront show would fondly become referred to as âThe Last Showâ by fans and band alike, equally for its triumphant high energy performance, its unique and expansive set list and locale.
Newly remixed and remastered, Live in Brooklyn 2011 is presented for the first time on 2xLP, 2Xcd, August 18, 2023.
Tracklist
1. Brave Men Run (In My Family)
2. Death Valley â69
3. Kotton Krown
4. Kill Yr Idols
5. Ericâs Trip
6. Sacred Trickster
7. Calming The Snake
8. Starfield Rose
9. I Love Her All The Time
10. Ghost Bitch
11. Tom Violence
12. What We Know
13. Drunken Butterfly
14. Flower
15. Sugar Kane
16. Psychic Hearts
17. Inhuman









