Recorded live at The Stone in NYC on April 17th, 2014 as part of the William S. Burroughs 100 year long birthday extravaganza. Curated by Thurston Moore and recorded in two sets (8pm and 10pm) that each consisted of an interview, improvisational performance, and a following Q and A.
credits
released June 4, 2014
Text: William S. Burroughs
Vocals: Anne Waldman
Guitar: Thurston Moore
Baritone Guitar: Gene Moore
Percussion: Tom Surgal
Violin: Samara Lubelski (set 2) ,
Recorded with room mics at The Stone NYC by Ambrose Bye
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I was a child of the 80’s in far flung New Zealand, and my first taste of Thurston was via an indie tv station Max TV in the mid 90’s. Hypnotized with the Diamond Sea and treated to the treasure, Little Trouble Girl. Screen Time holds secrets to both those tunes, with the principle of breaking the screen time of youth and journeying like we did in the 80’s and 90’s with passages of sound that tingle all the senses Justin@BlindMouse