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Posted in music on December 8, 2004
3 Days Till the Pixies Hit NYC
In the meantime, this audience (not the best) recording of their December 5th show in NJ should tide you over (FLAC)
From the Village Voice:
'When asked how the band's return after 12 years feels, Black Francis (or Frank Black, the guy who led the Catholics following the Pixies' breakup; or Charles Michael Kittredge Thompson IV, as he was named at birth) says, "It feels triumphant in the sense of like, 'Wow, people really did like us.' But it felt triumphant the first time around. We were a successful band, we had lots of roadies working for us, we made money, we recorded records, we went on tour, we played plenty of sold-out shows, and we didn't have day jobs." '
the rest of the story: Back 'n' Black
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One Week Till The Pixies hit NYC
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Posted on December 8, 2004 1:35 AM
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