Help! Who should I go see?
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Help! Who should I go see?
Wilco or the Pixies? Both are around my birthday but I don't have the money to go to both. I have never seen either.
Tara
"You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star." F. Nietzsche
"You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star." F. Nietzsche
tara - i think this is a good dilema to be in. i went with the pixies as i have seen wilco recently but have not seen the pixies since they got back together. the pixies is a pretty sweet birthday show.
if you live in/near boston go check out deerhoof at the mass inst. of technology next friday nite (5/20). they rawk. if you like the pixies i think you'd be into deerhoof as well.
if you live in/near boston go check out deerhoof at the mass inst. of technology next friday nite (5/20). they rawk. if you like the pixies i think you'd be into deerhoof as well.
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Hmm thanks everyone. I just stumbled upon this in David Byrne's journal
http://www.davidbyrne.com/journal/index.php
http://www.davidbyrne.com/journal/index.php
I'm going to take his good review as a sign I should go see them this time. And yeah Wilco does tour more so i'll catch Wilco next time.December 13
Went to the Pixies show at Hammerstein Ballroom. They've sold out the place for at least 5 nights. Amazing. They sounded... well, beautiful. Not the expected word for the volume, intensity and clamor on stage, but the songs were lovely, mysterious and carefully worked out.
Afterwards Charles claimed there were problems, that it wasn't their best show, that he threw a shit fit (he disappeared from the stage early on). But I thought it sounded great. The NY audience were their common reserved selves — at least Charles' brother said everywhere else — "even Montreal!", he said, amazed — the audiences had generally been a lot more energetic.
Charles had on some black eyeliner which I couldn't see from my seat. (Michael Stipe does this too, is this something I should know about?) From the audience I thought it made him look like an Aztec or Mayan God, calmly but loudly issuing baffling cosmic pronouncements mixed with pain and rage.
I also wondered, being a Boston area band, if this is Protestant band in spirit. Emotion is kept in check — rage and pain appear suddenly, like periodic explosions. The band eschews stage costumes, patter, dance and any pandering to the crowd — this is part of their staying power, I suspect —it makes it all more timeless — but it's also part of that Protestant reserve. I wonder if THAT'S what the show is about. If it's a ceremony in celebration of that — and of the tensions and conflicts that come with it.
No alcohol backstage... and probably no drugs either. This is a very clean band, maybe a little excessively clean — but given their history it might be a wise move.
Tara
"You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star." F. Nietzsche
"You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star." F. Nietzsche
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I'm with you Tara.. go see the pixies.. my buddy matt (who is working on his English doctorate {he's a fucking genius!!}) told me he was going to see them in pittsburgh... but was kinda embarrassed because they are basically a nostalgia act... but I told him.. hey.. I don't blame you... so long as they belt out some classics like Ed is Dead... should be a good time.. and I'm uuuber jealous... happy early birthday and enjoy the show!
it was a joke. relax. i love women (and moderators who edit my posts in feeble attempts at humor)Tara wrote:Thanks for advice JV. I actually see one every monday. Maybe you should have one take a look at you and try and figure out why you hate women so much
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JV, you may be a 'douchebag' or 'jackoff' or any other jersey cliche but i still think youre funny.
"No alcohol backstage... and probably no drugs either. This is a very clean band, maybe a little excessively clean — but given their history it might be a wise move."
fuck that, see wilco then
"No alcohol backstage... and probably no drugs either. This is a very clean band, maybe a little excessively clean — but given their history it might be a wise move."
fuck that, see wilco then
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So I said I was going to the pixies, and I took the day off, and I got a whole pile of people to come with...and then when I saw the tickets were almost 45 bucks after that blasted ticketmaster charge I just couldn't do it.
I'm going to Wilco
I'm going to Wilco
Tara
"You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star." F. Nietzsche
"You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star." F. Nietzsche