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Goodbye 20th Century: A Biography of Sonic Youth (Kindle Edition)

by David Browne (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Anchored by the married couple of Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon, and propelled by democratically distributed experiments from all four group members, underground music icons Sonic Youth, as chronicled by Browne in his compulsively readable new biography, are a model for how to sustain a career in the burnout-friendly world of rock music. Browne traces each phase of the band's career with the easy, anecdotal grace of an accomplished journalist: he sketches each band member's youth and initiation into the New York music scene, provides accounts of the years of day jobs and thrifty recording sessions, and gives a play-by-play account of the band's courting by labels following the independent success of the album Daydream Nation. The book is most engaging in its middle third, an in-depth account of the band's initial struggles and successes at Geffen, their major label home for the past two decades of their career. While Browne succeeds at capturing the personalities and debates that shape the band's character, at times the author's engagement with the band's actual music is not as incisive or comprehensive as it could be. (June)
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“Browne does a fabulous job of detailing the setting, technical details and artistic temperament in the group’s creative process without hyperbole. The book can’t help but feel nostalgic for a cozy time before punk broke.”—Time Out Chicago four star review

“David Browne expertly guides the reader through a minefield of recent rock history…Goodbye 20th Century succeeds in bringing us a little closer to an act that has managed to stay cool and aloof for three decades while taking us along for the ride. And, most importantly, it reminds us that art can still change the world.”—Under the Radar
 



“An expressway to the soul of the influential band Sonic Youth”—Vanity Fair “Hot Type column”


“Complete and official version of the band's story…recommended”—Library Journal


"A rollicking, epic biography ... compelling."—Salon


“[Browne] found a neat narrative to work with, charting the group’s determinedly paced journey from under populated gigs in the arty early-’80s downtown scene to its brush with alt-rock fame in the mid ’90s to its current status as an inspiration to a nation of young experimentalists.”—Time Out New York

“Browne takes a conventional approach to the story of an unconventional band…His relatively objective approach acknowledges the band’s impact on popular and underground culture without descending into the obnoxious sentimentality that characterizes so much of rock journalism…[His] writing style provides the necessary information about the band’s history without exploiting their coolness, critical acclaim, or personal traumas.”—VenusZine



“Browne’s narrative brings drama to its telling by treating every bump in the road or milestone like a climax and floating the sense that their ascension to godhead heights was anything but inevitable...[his] willingness to probe every facet of every member’s activities and proclivities adds and extra dimension…By diligently hitting all the angles — there’s plenty of regret about their various decision over the years — Browne comprehensively captures Sonic Youth’s unorthodox legend in full.”—Metrotimes, 6/4/08


“Browne’s book will suck you in”—Los Angeles Times, 6/4/08


“Browne comprehensively captures Sonic Youth's unorthodox legend in full”—Detroit Metro Times, 6/4/08

“Browne covers…the whole scene in you-are-there detail.”—New York Post, 6/8/08

“Deeply reported, and often fascinating… Browne smartly humanizes the most aloof of rock's great bands.”—The Stranger, 6/10/08


“[Browne has] insight into the workings of the band.”—Belltown Messenger


“Browne gives us a refreshing look at a hardworking band that stands out in a culture of unrealistic record industry hype.”—Charleston Post and Courier
 


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At Last: Sonic Pleasure Transfers Well To Print ! !, June 2, 2008
I've been waiting a long time for a big, in-depth bio of one of music's most interesting,enduring and influential bands, and Browne's book certainly delivered the goods. He covers all aspects of the band--childhoods, early days and apartments in New York, recording sessions, the dynamics within the band, their ups and downs and conflicts with their record companies and managers, the whole Lollapalooza experience, and personal lives. I had no idea Kim's high school boyfriend was Danny Elfman or that there was a showdown within the band during the "Dirty" sessions. It's extremely well researched and the writing is accessible and lively. If you're a fan, you have to read this.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great Book with a Few Embarrasing Factual Errors., August 2, 2009
By E. Meyer "Plant Killer" (Del Boca Vista, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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This book does a great job of describing in great detail the relationships between the people in this great band, and the many people they've worked with in their 25+ years together.

My only complaint is that the author occasionally gets some glaring facts wrong. He claims that the SST in SST Records stands for "Solid State Tuners" (it stands for Solid State Transformers); and makes passing mention of an early associate of the band moving to San Francisco to attend Berklee College of Music (which is located in Boston). These are basic, easily verifiable facts, and I'm kind of amazed that they weren't caught by someone who read it between the rough draft and the actual printing.

Does this ruin the book? No, because the mistakes don't actually alter the course of events as the book describes them. They do, however, cause me to doubt the book's accuracy general, and I can't help but wonder how many mistakes flew right over my head.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kool Thing, June 17, 2008
By M. Levy (Ramat Gan, Israel) - See all my reviews
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A great biography about one of the greatest American bands.
I consider myself quit an expert when it come to Sonic Youth, nevertheless this book surprised me with all the rich information the author has gathered (Very impressive research including interviews and pictures from all the people who were involved in the Sonic Youth story).

The book is well written and leaves you with wet eyes in the end. It tells the story of ordinary people who had dream, some of those dreams were achieved some of the were not.

It is a must read to any sonic youth fan and to anyone who consider himself an alternative/rock/punk/indie music fan.
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