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<metadata><collection>naropa</collection><mediatype>audio</mediatype><title>Thurston Moore performance March 2006</title><naropa_identifier>D-06-0005</naropa_identifier><event>music</event><date>2006-03-09</date><description>Recorded March, 9th, 2006 at the Boulder Theater, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth performs his poetry and music as part of a benifit for Burma Life and La Casa de la Esperanza.  For the first half of the recording, Thrurston reads poems from his books, Alabama Wildman, What I like About Feminism and Nice War, the latter two in their entirety.  The second half is a set of songs mostly from the Sonic Youth Ep, Rather Ripped (release date, June 2006) including, Lights Out, Incinerate, Sleeping Around, Pink Steam, and Or.  The final song is a colloaboration with ealier performers, Strangers Die Everyday (see D-06-0003) titled, Walrus. Thurston Moore plays guitar and recites, They are Bombing the Garden of Eden, a poem by James Broughtan (1913-1999).</description><taper>Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics</taper><licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd-nc/1.0/</licenseurl><creator>Moore, Thurston</creator><identifier>Thurston_Moore_performance_March_2006_D-06-0005</identifier><uploader>renata@archive.org</uploader><addeddate>2008-02-08 21:32:33</addeddate><collection>audio_bookspoetry</collection></metadata>
