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Flashing_Eyes Posted - 12/21/2004 : 13:16:42
Austin City Limits caputres one of the year's biggest rock 'n' roll reunions as legendary alt-rockers the Pixies perform. With vintage fire the band takes the stage to perform their classics filled with brutal noise and impressionistic lyrics.


Pixies Setlist

Here Comes Your Man
Where Is My Mind?
Wave of Mutilation
In Heaven
Vamos
No. 13 Baby
Cactus
Isla de Encanta
Monkey Gone to Heaven
Velouria
Gouge Away
Debaser
Tame
Hey
Gigantic
Caribou
Recorded: 10/18/2004

This will air on Jan 29, 2005
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ripple70 Posted - 02/07/2005 : 13:38:49
lucky you... this is what they are doing here in dallas,tx

"Thank you for contacting KERA. Austin City Limits is not airing during February but returns on March 31 with The Pixies."
arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggghhhhh. wake me in 2 months...
blarg007 Posted - 02/02/2005 : 09:07:04
feb.4 at 8pm on ch.20 and again feb.6 (or the 8th) on ch.11 at two times that day.
in CHICAGO where Kim visits once in awhile
Triakel Posted - 01/31/2005 : 15:42:11
An extremely high-quality version of the ACL performance is currently posted on easytree.org. About 100 people are seeding it (as of 5:30 p.m. Central, U.S.A. on 1/31), so get it while the getting is good.

It's a fantastic performance.
FranknWeezer Posted - 01/31/2005 : 13:56:33
I have no idea what FB's talking about with that Bill Clinton in Oxford, MS stuff. I went to college in Oxford and saw FB & the C's there at Proud Larry's 1-29-99, and to my knowledge, FB hasn't come any nearer than New Orleans or Nashville since then. He's got to be joking...and if he's not, I'm PISSED I'm just finding out about it.
-FranknWeezer
Thomas Posted - 01/24/2005 : 11:06:10
Find out when Austin City Limits airs in your area.

Try the link above to search by zip code. In my neck of the woods, Levittown Long Island, it is showing at two locations.

One on Channel 21 WLIW February 6th 12am. It is also showing for Channel 13 WNET on February 4th at 12am.


"Our Love is Rice and Beans and Horses Lard"
Erebus Posted - 01/22/2005 : 20:18:32
Thank you. Worked for me.
Daisy Girl Posted - 01/22/2005 : 18:54:49
Thanks for the heads up Grieves. I checked and in Minneapolis it doesn't air until February 6th at midnight.

Thanks for the link where you can look up your local time. Click on it and once it is up click in the upper left hand corner of the page. It will bring you to a page where you enter your zip or your state and then a link to click on. It will tell you when your show is aring locally.

http://www.pbs.org/klru/austin/tvschedule/index.html
Grieves Posted - 01/22/2005 : 13:59:20
Although the official ACL gig is supposed to air 1/29 I was doing some searching around to confirm and at least in the Boston area it won't be airing until 2/27 at 11pm. At least that's what I found when I went to

http://www.wgbh.org/schedules/episode-list?program_id=25007&show_all=1

Daisy Girl Posted - 01/14/2005 : 20:12:42
Wow. Thanks Crouton!!! What a great interview. It was great that they interviewed everyone!!!

It definately had a lot of new stuff in there!

And how lucky is it like Joey says that there that was the smallest venue of the tour!! How lucky for all those people to have been in there. Props to all the fans who made some noise and made the band feel cool!!!

I really liked this quote!!!:

Charles Thompson: I’ll answer like this. I mean, what else does a band do? They go and play gigs and then I guess when you’re kind of done doing that for a while you kind of go, “well, let’s go play some more gigs,” or “let’s go record some new songs,” and that’s all bands do I think. That would be why it wouldn’t be this thing we’re like thinking about, “when we stepped into the studio to record our first song in twelve years.” Plus, we did that with Kim’s song, the Shrek 2 movie, so that kind of broke the ice, and the idea of going back into the studio, that “oh my god, I can’t believe we’re back” that kind of is over with, so I don’t know, it doesn’t seem like anything, either way.
dayanara Posted - 01/13/2005 : 19:50:05
quote:

October 18, 2004

Pixies

q: Alright Joey, Charles, Kim, David, thanks for doing the show tonight. How was it all for you? How did it feel out on stage tonight?

a: Pixies: Excellent, very good, good.

q: You have to give our audiences credit. First of all, it’s Austin, so you know the audiences are going to be good to begin with, but they only allow us to have 320 or so people in the studio, and I thought they made a lot of noise for 320 people, out there tonight.

a: Charles Thompson: Yeah, I was, uh, quite happy with the adoration.

q: Now Charles I know at least you and I have talked…

a: Kim Deal: (laughs)

q: …quite happy with the adoration, yeah, I think adoration is a good word for it. There’s something about Pixies fans that, adoration definitely does describe the reaction. I was out in the studio for a while myself tonight, just watching the crowd, and it was obvious that there were some true blue original Pixies fans and then there were other people who obviously weren’t even alive back then. What’s it been like when you’ve been out on this reunion tour, in terms of the crowds, the fans who have come out to see your shows compared to what it was like back in the early days.

a: Charles Thompson: Well, Kim made the observation early on in the tour that there are lots more gals in the audience there used to be. It used to be heavily populated by boys, but now there are lots of gals too.

a: David Lovering: I actually noticed that the first show we did on the Reunion Tour. {Laughs.} It was this little joke, just being a male.

a: Kim Deal: Did ya? Did ya?

a: David Lovering: Well I did, ya know, yeah. I think in the front row. But yeah

a: Kim Deal: And they’re younger, we had a really young crowd last night, in uh, Houston.

a: David Lovering: Yeah, as a matter of fact, it was the youngest.

a: Joey Santiago: This is by far the smallest show we’ve done, right?

a: Others: Yeah.

a: Joey Santiago: Capacity wise, so it’s probably real exciting for people to see.

q: On the entire tour, the smallest?


a: Joey Santiago: Yeah, yeah, 300 something. Yeah.

q: This is a question I know you’re tired of answering, but just for our benefit, one more time, if you don’t mind, would you like to tell us the story again, of how this reunion tour came together, why you guys decided to do this in the first place?
a: Charles Thompson: Um, what’s that? (to Kim) (singing) “I started a joke, on the radio, in London, and the whole world was crying...”

a: Others: (laughing)

a: Charles Thompson: And so I said “oh well, what the hell? The cat’s outta the bag,” so I called Joe and Joe called Kim I think, and Kim called Dave.

a: Kim Deal: I think Joe called David.

a: Charles Thompson: Something, it was something like that. Yep. I made a joke, I made a joke.

q: But this is not what you expected at the time, obviously right?

a: Kim Deal: I didn’t think it was. Joe called me in like the very beginning of September and we didn’t know if we were going to do it, we were just talking and then on MSNBC, on that ticker thing, it said something about the Pixies Reunion Tour. I thought that was something, I was like, “What are we doing on there?” That’s crazy.

a: Joey Santiago: That’s right, the CNN ticker, during the 9/11 anniversary.

a: Kim Deal: Yes, it was.

a: Joey Santiago: Yeah, so it was really weird.

a: David Lovering: And then I heard that that spacecraft on Mars, I’m not kidding, that they used “Where Is My Mind” as a wake up call.

a: Joey Santiago: Oh, that’s right they did.

a: David Lovering: … to wake up to the computer, when they shut it down to reboot it or something.

a: Charles Thompson: Whoo. (laughs)

a: Kim Deal: And I started seeing people in fashion ads, and there would be the rock fashion ad, and they’d wear a Death to the Pixies shirt.

q: So, it must have been a little bizarre at times, part of the whole experience.

a: Kim Deal: It’s kind of neat.

a: Charles Thompson: And then Bill Clinton jammed with us in Oxford, Mississippi, that was weird.

q: You’re not serious, are you serious?

a: Charles Thompson: (does imitation of Clinton playing saxophone)

q: Have there been highlights and lowlights, or has is been just one steady blur?

a: Charles Thompson: Um, well, no, I guess there’ve been some notable experiences. I was trying to think of like a low one or something, what was low? I guess there wasn’t much. We played at a heavy metal festival in Vienna and they weren’t too keen on us.

a: Kim Deal: On mine and Joe’s birthday.

a: Charles Thompson: Yeah, that was on your birthday. Yeah, so that was kind of low I guess. But uh, other than that, I don’t, what was your favorite show? (to Joe)

a: Joey Santiago: I don’t know, they were all good, uh, Vancouver, or the very first one.

a: Kim Deal: Portugal, I liked.

a: David Lovering: Barcelona. That was insane.

a: Kim Deal: And Austin City Limits, doing that is good.

a: David Lovering: Yeah, yeah. (nods)

q: How much TV have you done and generally do you like the whole experience of doing television?

a: Charles Thompson: I think this our first one. When the band first started we mostly just did cable access, I remember doing mostly cable access shows, and we did eventually do a TV show, and we haven’t done one since, except for tonight I think. I think David Letterman was the last one.

q: Well, it seemed pretty natural just to get up there and do your thing tonight. V?

a: Joey Santiago: We have festival experience with the cameras, so we were not nervous. You’ve just gotta think about that. Cause they have Jumbo-trons now, so there’s cameras flying everywhere on those things. Plus, this is a little show.

a: Kim Deal: And the studio is nice and dark, it’s got club lights kind of.

q: We try to make it feel as natural as you can with a television studio. That’s why we serve beer to people and loosen the crowd a little bit

a: Charles Thompson: We’re glad the cameras aren’t below us, down there, because of the whole (gets up and does a goofy dance and sings a little)

q: Having the stage low the way we designed it works really well, it kind of draws the crowd into the center, the vortex of what’s happening. You’ve got so many songs to draw from, and I know tonight was not a normal experience because you actually had a set list of sorts, and we appreciate the fact that you were willing to do that. But ordinarily, how do you decide what to do? Are you the guy, Charles, who takes the lead on this?

a: Charles Thompson: I guess so, but we’re really just drawing on the same thirty songs or so at the moment, I would say, and I don’t know why we picked those thirty, I think they’re the ones that are the most popular, or the ones that are easiest to remember maybe, I’m not even sure what, just sort of like “those 30” seemed obvious.

q: Another question I know you’ve been asked, and I don’t know what today’s answer is, but there’s been about writing some new songs or recording some new music. Where does that stand as of today?

a: Charles Thompson: Well, Kim did one.

q: Tell us about that Kim.

a: Kim Deal: Well, there was this Shrek movie, Shrek 2, (mumbles, babbles playfully). We did a Warren Zevon cover.

q: Good choice.

a: Kim Deal: Yeah, his son Jordan called us, and he had a song picked out for us, “Ain’t That Pretty At All.”

a: Charles Thompson: So, we’ve done two songs.

a: Kim Deal: We did that in Vienna.

q: More to come? Are you guys even thinking that far ahead, as far as where this might go from here?

a: Charles Thompson: I guess we don’t chart out a lot of stuff. We tend to just be like … “what are we doing today?” You know, tomorrow is kind of tomorrow, you know?

a: David Lovering: One day at a time.

a: Charles Thompson: Yeah, baby steps. I don’t know we just haven’t nailed it, I don’t know. It’s cause we talk about other stuff more often, you know like, some of the Pixies are very fond of the football, for example, there’s a lot of football talk, a lot of talk about, I don’t know, what do we talk about? Movie actors, a restaurant that someone ate at you know.

q: Well, it seems to work, maybe it’s better that way. You spend too much time talking about music and what you’re going to do next and if you’re going to record a record.

a: Charles Thompson: I’ll answer like this. I mean, what else does a band do? They go and play gigs and then I guess when you’re kind of done doing that for a while you kind of go, “well, let’s go play some more gigs,” or “let’s go record some new songs,” and that’s all bands do I think. That would be why it wouldn’t be this thing we’re like thinking about, “when we stepped into the studio to record our first song in twelve years.” Plus, we did that with Kim’s song, the Shrek 2 movie, so that kind of broke the ice, and the idea of going back into the studio, that “oh my god, I can’t believe we’re back” that kind of is over with, so I don’t know, it doesn’t seem like anything, either way.

q: That’s it. Thank you for coming here and sharing it with us tonight. We appreciate it.

a: Charles Thompson: Yeah, it was a real thrill to be on a show that we’ve been watching for so many years, a show that’s so highly regarded among so many different kinds of people.



Crouton, you are awesome. Thank you so much for posting the link, for some reason I never saw it on my previous visit to the ACL website. You rock.


A monkey will eat dirt if you make him.
TheCroutonFuton Posted - 01/13/2005 : 19:43:43
The Festival and the television program are going to be different. There's an interview of the Pixies on the ACL website...Here:

http://www.pbs.org/klru/austin/interviews/pixies_interview.html

Some nice quotes, especially from Charles. I guess their performance for the show had the smallest crowd all tour.

Penguins can be bitches too.
tobafett Posted - 12/26/2004 : 20:12:25
Here's the URL...there are a couple of gig pics.

http://www.pbs.org/klru/austin/artists/program465.html
Flashing_Eyes Posted - 12/25/2004 : 21:23:05

Bone Machine
Nimrod's Son
The Holiday Song
Winterlong
Subbacultcha
Broken Face
Mr. Grieves
U-Mass
I Bleed
Dead

Those were the rest from the ACL taping set list that apparently are missing from this list.
darwin Posted - 12/25/2004 : 10:40:04
ACL always edits down the shows. Typically 2 acts play something like 5 songs, but maybe the Pixies will get the full hour.
Aurora-borealis Posted - 12/25/2004 : 09:08:50
Well, apparently I'm not... I thought the show that'll be aried next month was the same as the one that was "broadcasted" online... Turns out it isn't... Do I have it right?
Zadillo Posted - 12/24/2004 : 09:22:35
quote:
Originally posted by Aurora-borealis

Well, I definitely remember that "Subbacultcha, Bone Machine, Broken Face, Levitate me" and a few more were played... I got up at feckin' three in the morning to see the show "live" online.




Dang, you're telling me they did Levitate Me and ACL cut that out for the broadcast? That's one of the big ones I'd love to see live.

Maybe a performance of Levitate Me will be on the concert DVD.

-Zadillo
ivandivel Posted - 12/23/2004 : 02:45:14
quote:
Originally posted by dayanara

No, no. The show we watched online is NOT the same show airing next month on TV. The PBS one was filmed in a studio. The online capture is the one on slsk.


If you really want to know, look in the Frank



Well, that is fantastic. Another quality show to be aired! Let's hope the streamed version will appear on the dvd because i thought it was real good.
Daisy Girl Posted - 12/22/2004 : 19:11:49
Isn't it wild it seemed like such a long time ago when they taped. Now it's around the corner.

Did anyone go to the studio taping? Was the set they played longer and then they edited it down? Or is this the same set they played?

I hope we can order this cuz, it would be cool to add to the collection.
dayanara Posted - 12/22/2004 : 16:31:22
No, no. The show we watched online is NOT the same show airing next month on TV. The PBS one was filmed in a studio. The online capture is the one on slsk.


If you really want to know, look in the Frank
ivandivel Posted - 12/22/2004 : 15:15:01
yeh, i think the recorded stream (video/audio) is complete - and this - if it's the same show - is an edit. The capture is ok - the show is great. Found it a couple of weeks ago.
Aurora-borealis Posted - 12/22/2004 : 14:57:21
Well, I definitely remember that "Subbacultcha, Bone Machine, Broken Face, Levitate me" and a few more were played... I got up at feckin' three in the morning to see the show "live" online.
Zsolt G. Posted - 12/22/2004 : 12:28:26
I know that some PBS shows are in HD(high definition)...is ACL one of them?
dayanara Posted - 12/22/2004 : 12:01:40
Nope, I've got the whole thing, video and all. Quality isn't too horrible.


If you really want to know, look in the Frank
Thomas Posted - 12/22/2004 : 12:01:15
I thought they played 20 songs at ACL. In case I read correct which songs did they leave out?


"Our Love is Rice and Beans and Horses Lard"
Chip Away Boy Posted - 12/22/2004 : 11:30:25
the audio probably...
billgoodman Posted - 12/22/2004 : 08:01:38
quote:
Originally posted by ivandivel

i downloaded a capture of the streamed version on soulseek, and it is awesome. Allthough the quality was pretty bad, it had a better feel than the eurock dvd that's been torrented.



it's already on soulseek?

"I joined the cult of Jon Tiven/Bye!"
dayanara Posted - 12/22/2004 : 06:55:14
Actually this is a different performance than the one shown live online. Set list seems rather short, did they cut songs or were these the only ones they taped?


If you really want to know, look in the Frank
ivandivel Posted - 12/22/2004 : 02:19:39
i downloaded a capture of the streamed version on soulseek, and it is awesome. Allthough the quality was pretty bad, it had a better feel than the eurock dvd that's been torrented.
billgoodman Posted - 12/22/2004 : 01:40:23
wow
I hope someone can capture this like david letterman
(someone with lot's of free space on his computer)

would love to have a dvd copy of this

"I joined the cult of Jon Tiven/Bye!"
Chip Away Boy Posted - 12/21/2004 : 23:44:30
can someone call me mid-day on the 29th, my cell is 347 239 7879.

thanks in advance!!!

tim
Skatealex1 Posted - 12/21/2004 : 20:58:16
cant freakin wait

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