Sonic Youth sells guitars, gears and rare records – Rolling Stone



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Sonic Youth sells a range of guitars, records and other memorabilia to mark the 30th anniversary of its 1988 record, Dream Nation. The equipment sale begins Oct. 30 on Reverb, while the group's records and test tests are available today, October 24, on Reverb LP.

Sonic Youth offers more than 200 touring and studio equipment from 1988 to 2011. The group's boutique will also feature screenprinted posters, rare photographs, personal memorabilia and relics.

With all the equipment and memories, Sonic Youth also sells more than 300 records. The sales boast are exhausted vinyl records from the group's catalog, unpublished press essays and albums of the personal collections of all members of the group.

Of the lots sold, many guitars are used by Thurston Moore, Lee Rbaddo and other members of Sonic Youth. Rbaddo used a Koa Travis Bean guitar between 1995 and 1999, when it was stolen (he used it until 2011 after the recovery of the instrument). Moore and Jim O 'Rourke also played at the Gibson Firebird, as well as a Fender Telecaster Deluxe mocha type used by Rbaddo, O'Rourke and Mark Ibold between 1987 and 2009.

Other items include the Kim Gordon Fender P-Bbad blue, a MIJ Moore Fender Jazzmaster used for over 10 years and an Ibanez Talman guitar that Gordon and Moore bought immediately after the 1999 gear theft. Rbaddo offers also a pedalboard, which has remained unchanged since 2007, while the sale also includes more than 100 vintage pedals used by each member of Sonic Youth.

To accompany this mbadive sale, Sonic Youth also shares a range of unreleased live content on Nugs.net. The first offers include rare Dream Nation records, as well as concert footage from a show that Sonic Youth played in Glasgow, Scotland, in 2007. Other documents will be published continuously.

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