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re: Damn it!, The PIXIES
Posted on 9/29/12 at 11:59 am to Dandy Lion
Posted on 9/29/12 at 11:59 am to Dandy Lion
40 from New Orleans... I lived the era...
I like the Pixies, but my earlier statement still stands....
I like the Pixies, but my earlier statement still stands....
Posted on 9/29/12 at 12:54 pm to TFTC
Yaah, I would'v guessed older. People who didn't live through it would probably be shocked at how huge the Replacements were, given their relatively small and uneven recorded they left behind.
Bastards of Young was a massive statement of purpose at the time. Almost a rallying point song for the freaks in your high school.
Bastards of Young was a massive statement of purpose at the time. Almost a rallying point song for the freaks in your high school.
Posted on 9/29/12 at 1:13 pm to Baloo
these talks make me want to reread Our Band Could Be Your Life
Posted on 9/29/12 at 1:16 pm to TFTC
quote:Did the 'Mats even play in Louisiana? I am guessing yes (if they played Atlanta, they certainly played NOLA, right?).
40 from New Orleans... I lived the era...
Also, both bands didn't really coexist (the Mats petered out before the Pixies's coup d'etat on the music world).
This post was edited on 9/29/12 at 1:18 pm
Posted on 9/29/12 at 1:21 pm to Baloo
quote:not in the South baby (I guess NOLA was the exception).
how huge the Replacements were
Posted on 9/29/12 at 1:29 pm to Dandy Lion
Pixies - the most important band of their era
one of my 5 faves all time
one of my 5 faves all time
Posted on 9/29/12 at 1:31 pm to Baloo
quote:
Bastards of Young was a massive statement of purpose at the time. Almost a rallying point song for the freaks in your high school.
Wow, again, I take it you're from NOLA. I could count the number of people who had Tim on one hand, and still have fingers left over.
Posted on 9/29/12 at 1:34 pm to Dandy Lion
yes, they played the south/louisiana... They were always big on college radio regardless of geographical boundries... Although REM was king of southern college rock...
When Bob got kicked out of the band, they pretty much turned into a Westerberg solo project...
I first saw The Pixies open for U2 on Joshua Tree tour... I want to say Thanksgiving Day in NOLA...
When Bob got kicked out of the band, they pretty much turned into a Westerberg solo project...
I first saw The Pixies open for U2 on Joshua Tree tour... I want to say Thanksgiving Day in NOLA...
Posted on 9/29/12 at 1:37 pm to TFTC
quote:I agree, college radio became boundary-less in the early 80's. As Westerberg said, 'Left of the Dial'.
college radio regardless of geographical boundries
This post was edited on 9/29/12 at 1:44 pm
Posted on 9/29/12 at 4:28 pm to Dandy Lion
I'm from Maryland. A little younger (37 now), but every kid I knew had a copy of Let It Be.
Though Fugazi was bigger for us, locally.
Though Fugazi was bigger for us, locally.
Posted on 9/29/12 at 6:54 pm to TFTC
quote:
I first saw The Pixies open for U2 on Joshua Tree tour... I want to say Thanksgiving Day in NOLA
I was at this show as well but it was in Baton Rouge.
Outstanding concert
Posted on 9/29/12 at 6:55 pm to Baloo
quote:
I've said it before, I'll say it again. Sonic Youth is a band who I like intellectually, but actually hate all of their output. I even own four of their albums and spent most of my youth pretending I liked them.
I don't. I find their music to be borderline unlistenable. Hugely influential, and I really do appreciate their role in the rise of independent music, but man... I really do not enjoy them at all. I love the idea of Sonic Youth, not Sonic Youth.
Agree with all of this 100%
Posted on 9/29/12 at 9:23 pm to kbro
Sonic Youth is/are the hipster Allman Brothers.
This post was edited on 9/29/12 at 9:24 pm
Posted on 9/30/12 at 12:01 am to Dandy Lion
quote:
Zappas, I am soooo pleasantly amazed to see someone appreciates Queen Elvis.
I still listen to queen Elvis. I got to see robin hitchcock basically play queen Elvis solo acoustic one time. Phenomenal. I've been really disappointed with stuff his done the
Last 10 years. But he's old.
Posted on 9/30/12 at 10:54 am to kbro
quote:
in Baton Rouge.
Makes sense, I was living there at the time...
Posted on 9/30/12 at 10:58 am to kbro
I really like Sonic Youth, but there records are uneven...
The 5 year span of 86-92, were incredible...
EVOL. Sister, Daydream Nation, Goo and Dirty... fricking amazing... After that, Ive liked songs here and there but dont think any of the albums are essential listening...
The 5 year span of 86-92, were incredible...
EVOL. Sister, Daydream Nation, Goo and Dirty... fricking amazing... After that, Ive liked songs here and there but dont think any of the albums are essential listening...
Posted on 10/5/12 at 12:25 am to Dandy Lion
huge. bridged 80s college rock with 90s grunge.
eta: i was a huge robyn hitchcock fan. now that's underrated. i think the pixies have gotten their due. saw them a couple years ago at the fox in atl. played entire doolittle album. terrific.
eta: i was a huge robyn hitchcock fan. now that's underrated. i think the pixies have gotten their due. saw them a couple years ago at the fox in atl. played entire doolittle album. terrific.
This post was edited on 10/5/12 at 12:27 am
Posted on 10/5/12 at 12:40 am to kbro
I saw The Pixies in BR at the Varsity, mid to late 80s.
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