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The Pixies have definitely been a strange musical experience for me. As a Bob Mould fan, i've heard that i should like the Pixies a fair amount. I eventually decided to give them a shot, picked up Trompe Le Monde, and was bored. Then, at a Toadies show, they closed with "Where Is My Mind?" And that was cool. Then, i picked up David Bowie's Heathen and that had "Cactus" on it. Both were on Surfer Rosa, which Blue Man Group thought was an especially influential album in rock. So i picked it up and it was... not boring. But somehow alien. After that sank into my brain, i picked up Doolittle and, again, that alien feeling. It's like you've heard it before, but it's not quite right, and it takes a couple of listens for your brain to adjust. And now i listen to the Pixies and i hear Sugar, i hear Toadies, i even hear a little Nirvana. And i think it's making sense now.

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Date: 2003-08-30 10:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pdcawley.livejournal.com
For the life of me I don't know why I like the Pixies. I like folk music dammit. Still, I was at a friend's house a few months back and she and Gill were out doing shopping type things so I was flipping through the CD rack and pulled out Doolittle, which I can't have listened to for rather more than 10 years, and stuck it on.

Wow! I can't say I ever expected that Debaser would be the type of music that had the hairs on the back of my neck standing up like they do when I'm really inside the song I'm singing and putting it over well. Damn, but the Pixies were good.

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