She began to develop the Hip Hugger Bootleg Jean, which drew people like Sonic Youth front women Kim Gordon, as well as fashion editors like Camilla Nickerson and stylists to the store and earned Daryl cult status in fashion circles.
The Future Pilot project is particularly noted for its vast range of collaborators and guest contributions from figures as diverse as composer Philip Glass, writer Alasdair Gray, Thurston Moore, Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth, Karine Polwart, Can's Damo Suzuki and members of the Glasgow indie scene, including Stuart Murdoch and Teenage Fanclub.
The cover was included in the deluxe edition of Daydream Nation (2007), and offers a female perspective of the song with bassist Kim Gordon handling the vocals.
This version offers a female perspective of the song with Kim Gordon handling the vocals.
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Sonic Youth's version offers a female perspective of the song with bassist Kim Gordon handling the vocals.
Gordon Brown | Flash Gordon | Lil' Kim | Gordon Lightfoot | Dexter Gordon | Kim Jong-il | Kim Il-sung | Gordon Banks | Charles George Gordon | Mike Gordon | Gordon Highlanders | Kim Possible | Gordon | Matt & Kim | Kim Gordon | Gordon Ramsay | Kim Philby | Kim Kardashian | Kim Jong-un | Kim Fowley | Kim Basinger | Kim Stanley Robinson | Lonnie Gordon | Jeff Gordon | Gordon B. Hinckley | Douglas Gordon | Cam Gordon | Kim Mitchell | Kim Longinotto | Kim Cattrall |
ミュージカル パ一スペクティブ (known as SYR5) is a studio album by Kim Gordon, DJ Olive and Ikue Mori.
Tom Toms panels have included prominent figures and celebrities including Yuka Honda, Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth, Shirley Braha, creator of the television show New York Noise, Marisa Meltzer author of "How Sassy Changed My Life", and Emily Rems of Bust Magazine.
Arthur Doyle's name appeared on a Sonic Youth song, "Kim Gordon and the Arthur Doyle Hand Cream" (originally titled "Mariah Carey and the Arthur Doyle Hand Cream") from their album Sonic Nurse.