Felt like a good time for another Pixies appreciation thread
Dedicated to Betsy Andreu
Felt like a good time for another Pixies appreciation thread
Dedicated to Betsy Andreu
Yes yes yes yes pixies rule imho.
Slicing up eyeballs.
Saw them back to back nights when they came through DC a few years ago. The music has found a way of being really important in my life.
Frank Black's other stuff is all good (different) as well.
Saw the Loud Quiet Loud documentary about them when it came out. Definitely don't hero worship this group. It sure was special what they came up with though.
I was working with some folks when Surfer Rosa's 20th passed and I mentioned that it made me feel old. Straight faced they asked me "who are the Pixies?".
That made me feel older.
You better have not been working IN OR AROUND a bike shop with those folks. Is there a more classic bike shop album than Surfer Rosa?
Days when I can loop Fugazi and Pixies and focus on working on bikes are a treat.
Dark days friend, it was dark days.
I had crossed into OG territory, and I needed to shine some light in there.
Pixies played with Pere Ubu at Vanderbilt in the early '90s.. I have been to a 1000 shows, and this is one of the few that you remember everything about the moment.
If you do not have Surfer Rosa, it is one of those albums that has all of the best of the past "alternative" music, and still sounds totally current..
When Frank Black went out on his own, and had the single Los Angeles, i thought HOLY SHIT! This dude is mad, i don't know why and i love it. I know it was a single, because i owned the single on cassette. I was in 9th grade and had a portable cassette player, i would walk to school, in rural tennessee and listen to it about 16 times before i walked in the door.. I was then ready to go.
I saw the Pixies open for Love & Rockets in '89.
The Pixies were FEROCIOUS, of course, and completely shamed L&R.
Nobody ever wanted to follow Hendrix, either.
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