Byron Coley & Thurston Moore - No Wave

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  • čas přidán 26. 09. 2008
  • PUNKCAST1435 Byron Coley & Thurston Moore, authors of No Wave: Post-Punk. Underground. New York. 1976-1980, talk about the scene at Barnes & Noble, Warren St, NYC, on Sep 26 2008.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @robertcook2680
    @robertcook2680 Před 9 lety +5

    Wow, I just found this online here. I was at this talk. I work nearby and I used to wander over after work about once a week or so to browse the books. I came up the escalator and was surprised to see the sign advertising the appearance THAT VERY NIGHT of Coley and Moore promoting their book. It was totally random chance I had chosen this night to stop in to browse. I enjoyed their talk but I had already bought the book so didn't buy one that night for them to autograph. But I'm not one much for getting autographs, anyway. I got R. Crumb's autograph on a book of his drawings, and that's about it.

  • @azaeliaslade02
    @azaeliaslade02 Před 8 lety +6

    LETS HAVE THE SECOND WAVE OF NO WAVE AND BEYOND or no wave part two

  • @Crimsonphilosophy
    @Crimsonphilosophy Před 15 lety +3

    i work at borders and even though its cool to see these guys talk, I've looked at the marc masters new wave book and theirs and i have to say the marc masters book has tons more pictures and info, but i recommend everyone check out both, i bought the masters one

    • @mv7853
      @mv7853 Před 5 lety

      Crimsonphilosophy Marc masters book is the supreme work... both are great reads but Marc’s book is brilliant. Endorsed by weasel Walter (seriously knowledgeable about this topic as well) has interviewed lunch and plays with her... read masters book multiple times it really has it all.

  • @TockTockTock
    @TockTockTock Před 13 lety +1

    @wwwhatsup Actually, while Thurston Moore was a participant in the No Wave movement (he went to the shows/exhibits and was a guitarist in Glenn Branca's "guitar orchestra"), Sonic Youth as a band was not. They formed right after the movement ended in 1981. So, they would be considered "Post-No Wave" like Swans and Bush Tetras. Thurston Moore himself says this. The guy you responded to is wrong as well. Moore actively archives the No Wave, and he has never promoted Sonic Youth (he didn't even

  • @TockTockTock
    @TockTockTock Před 13 lety +1

    @wwwhatsup list them as a No Wave band in the book that is being talked about in this video. When Moore talks about No Wave, he speaks as if he is an observer, not a participant. So, yea... kaf68820 is letting his dislike of Moore get in the way of knowing facts.

  • @Punkcast
    @Punkcast  Před 14 lety +1

    Judging from the video it would seem that Thurston did have sizable input in sourcing and selecting the content. As far as no wave goes SY has to be credited, much as say the Rolling Stones did with Chicago Blues, in bringing awareness to a whole new generation of a musical movement that might otherwise have languished in obscurity. Personal distaste does not invalidate that.

  • @simonh9987
    @simonh9987 Před 7 lety +1

    lol @ the fiji water

  • @MichtersRyefan
    @MichtersRyefan Před rokem

    Who's baby is that crying around @22:17

  • @SEANDI777
    @SEANDI777 Před 15 lety

    i killed coley with my ...
    oh, wait, he's my dad?