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Newmark |
Posted - 07/02/2006 : 13:46:51 Just found this piece of information surfing the net randomly, searching my local cd-store for Pixies stuff. The Newport acoustic show is reported to be released on DVD by Eagle Vision. For more info check this out:
http://www.antimusic.com/news/06/june/2706.shtml
It's also listed with a cover on a swedish on-line music store, go to www.cdon.com, search for pixies. (Sorry, can't seem to get a link directly to the right page.)
Thomas |
35 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
Leah |
Posted - 05/30/2007 : 06:03:56 Cool. I caught the back end of this on TV on Saturday on a channel which kills me cos its name is such a perfect oxymoron; SKY ARTS TV.
I was wondering if it was on general release anywhere...
Every choice human being strives instinctively for a citadel and a secrecy where he is saved from the crowd - Nietzsche |
Carl |
Posted - 11/29/2006 : 09:27:18 http://www.glidemagazine.com/index.php?task=Articles&id=51576§ion=94
Movie/DVD Review
Pixies Acoustic: Live in Newport By Chad Berndtson November 29, 2006
There's been a windfall of Pixies DVDs in the past year or two, but Acoustic: Live In Newport takes the cake for odd and wonderful resonance. What's even more fascinating than this concert document of the Pixies at the 2005 Newport Folk Festival is the behind-the-scenes material, where we quickly see that the the reconstituted band not so much eases into the idea of an acoustic set as it gets ready to shoehorn itself in. It all seems like a day at the office for Frank Black, whose recent proclivities have been almost all salt, twang, and dust (two albums and three discs worth of alt-country with Nashville's finest backing him). But Joey Santiago, David Lovering and especially Kim Deal seem a little tweaked by the whole experience, and throughout, it doesn't look like Deal has loosened up much at all (her cigarette-lipped scowl is just a perfect visual). Overall, the unease is a surreal image for a band that knows how to own a crowd, taken almost completely out of its element and handed to the Newport Folk audience. Instead of radical set-list reinvention for the occasion, the Pixies made an excellent choice in essentially keeping the same song order it used for the reunion tour. Stripped down to their essences, you get great performances of "Wave of Mutilation," "Gauge Away," "Cactus," "Here Comes Your Man," "Crackity Jones," and others. The finale of "Where Is My Mind?" is as cathartic as you've heard, and the band's one concession to the festival--a version of the ancient folk blues "Been All Around This World"--is ably rendered. That the music stays potent throughout keeps the video afloat. Like the audience (sort of), you eventually settle into the idea of the Pixies at Newport (with yachts and tents and a clear day in the background instead of a grungy club) and it is what it is.
A four-minute photo gallery set to "Wave of Mutilation" and "I Bleed" is a good run-through, if nothing remarkable. The 20-minute rehearsal sessions extra certainly is, outstanding though, as you see The Pixies tackle "Debaser" acoustically (it does not appear in the DVD's concert set), and uncomfortably work out the parts to "Been All Around this World." Acoustic: Live in Newport shows a bold new side to one of the most influential rock acts of our time.
http://www.thephoenix.com/article_ektid29424.aspx
DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE
Three DVDs capture the Pixies’ reunion
By TED DROZDOWSKI December 12, 2006 1:25:43 PM
SLOW LEARNERS: The Pixies needed four or five years to become exceptional.
The Pixies have always been an electric band. Nothing balances well-rounded frontman Black Francis/Frank Black/Charlie Thompson’s yowling about the numerology of God and the Devil and waves of mutilation like grinding guitars and the heavy snap of an amplified drum kit.
Hell, when the group started in 1986, they barely played well enough to hammer out their songs on stage. That was shortly after Thompson, an anthropology major, dropped out of college to form a rock band, apparently after digging up the demon Pazuzu and becoming possessed. Early on, Thompson, Kim Deal, Joey Santiago, and David Lovering were passionate little devils when they took the stage at Boston area clubs like the Rat and T.T. the Bear’s. But they lacked the blend of technique and panache that makes a rock band — even a primitive punk-rock band — good, not to mention the precision that acoustic arrangements demand. The truth about the Pixies is that though it took them just two albums and an EP to become influential, they needed four or five years of playing to audiences to become true performers. And then, after their 1992 tour, they broke up.
So it’s odd that a pair of DVDs capturing the reunited band in semi-acoustic and acoustic performances would be released within the past month. Pixies Acoustic Live at Newport (Eagle Rock Entertainment) is fascinating, even when the framework for their songs turns weak. Pixies — Live at the Paradise in Boston (also on Eagle Rock) is hideous and uncomfortable until Thompson puts down his acoustic guitar and hefts a Fender Telecaster to join his mates in plugged-in-ville. Then it’s exceptional — an electric Pixies concert that captures the group’s balance of musical passion and mad lyric prophecy. And for those curious as to why the Pixies are playing together again at all, there’s loudQUIETloud; A Film About the Pixies (MVD Visual), a behind-the-scenes documentary about their reunion that’s the finest of these releases.
What’s best about the Newport show is that its 22 tunes set Thompson’s lyrics in sharp relief. Biblical imagery bumps bellies with dark absurdism and contemplations on fate with absolute sonic clarity during their performance on stage at the famed Rhode Island folk festival on a sunny August 2005 day. The summery setting adds some innocence to a set list that’s a fan’s dream. Alterna-hits like Deal’s vocal feature “Gigantic,” “Monkey Gone to Heaven,” “Where Is My Mind?”, and “Wave of Mutilation” are balanced by thornier numbers like “Gouge Away,” “Subbacultcha,” and “River Euphrates.” The well-directed multi-camera shoot puts you right in the midst of the Pixies, and that makes it easy to see Santiago and Thompson exchange half-bemused/half-resigned glances whenever the usually bellowing guitar lines don’t make the transition to tinnier acoustic tones. When an audience member shouts for the group to jam, Thompson replies, “We’ve never jammed.” But a few songs later, on “River Euphrates,” he shoots Santiago a sly look and they do just that. Deal appears as nonplussed as ever behind her blimp-sized mariachi bass. Lovering has it easiest; his instrument’s always acoustic, and as usual he provides the Pixies’ pounding heartbeat with methodical grace.
Pazuzu’s curse is in effect during the early portion of Live at the Paradise. The band are off- balance: Thompson’s acoustic-guitar playing is lackluster, and Santiago seems reticent to blast over the frontman’s strumming. So the rocket fuel the audience is craving the moment the band take the stage is missing. The Pixies’ reunion was still very much a novelty at this point, and expectations for this semi-secret home-town show were high. Slow tempos and muffed song starts deflate the occasion, even if they seem a bit calculated on Thompson’s part. Maybe it was the cameras, since the group also have that deer-in-the-headlights look until Thompson straps on his Telecaster.
As any nervous club musician can tell you, there are two brands of courage: liquid and sonic. When Thompson begins to rumble through his amplifier on “Gouge Away,” he and Santiago provide a potent flaming double shot of the latter. And the Pixies find their wings, delivering the kind of rock-and-roll orgy they grew into before calling it quits.
Good as the Paradise concert becomes, fans may get a bigger turn-on from the disc’s bonus show: a 1986 set from T.T. the Bear’s. It’s bootleg quality, so the sound and the look aren’t as impressive as Thompson’s hair, and his thinness, and the pleasure of witnessing the Pixies when they were truly tiny.
LoudQUIETloud is an impressive little beast. Besides giving fans a chance to see Thompson in his skivvies, Steve Cantor and Matthew Galkin capture the band on stage at their best, thriving in the just-reignited spotlight during their first returning tours of Europe, Canada, and the States. Although the filmmakers’ contention that the Pixies are among the most influential bands of all time is dubious, they get into their subjects’ craniums with unforced effectiveness. Deal comes off as the most soulful and complex. (“She needs something to do besides making poetry, snowflakes, and sleeping all day,” her mom says of the reunion.) And who knew that after the band broke up, Lovering became a struggling, couch-surfing magician?
Incidental music by Daniel Lanois fills in the quiet spaces. Since the Pixies aren’t Chatty Cathys, there are lots of these. Then again, on the early comeback tours, the band had much to brood about. Deal was one year sober; Lovering’s dad was dying of cancer; Santiago and his wife had another baby on the way; Thompson was struggling with an impasse in his solo career. LoudQUIETloud is also a wake-up call to all the dipshits who slag bands like the Who for reuniting to harvest a cash crop on tours. Terrific as they are, it’s obvious early on that the Pixies are back in it only for the money. Frank Zappa would be proud!
On Sky Arts, Sat 26th of May at 9:00 PM:
http://www.skyarts.co.uk/genre/features.asp?ID=4367&genreID=8
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liffey |
Posted - 10/13/2006 : 00:35:57 i saw myself in the audience!!! i'm the one with brown hair! |
Philomath |
Posted - 09/20/2006 : 01:21:15 It's the same, got it from a fan in Jersey named Terry Quinto. Glad to hear it's getting around!
from childhood's hour I have not been as others were; I have not seen what others saw; and all I loved, I loved alone. Edgar Allen Poe |
benji |
Posted - 09/18/2006 : 17:02:35 quote: Originally posted by Philomath
Atlantic City = worst place ever House of Booze = worst venue ever Pixies concert there = best show ever
(or at least from the new tours)
btw, i have a recording and am happy to share
there is already a very good recording circulating for this show. i don't know whether this is the sanme one that you're talking about or not.... but a new source would be very interesting too....
all i can say, thank god for polio! brian |
Carl |
Posted - 09/18/2006 : 12:24:22 I watched this the other night. Really nice atmosphere with the boats and all, a rare opportunity to see Pixies outdoors, and in the daytime, too! The lack of a full-on electric sound shows in a number of the songs, but I did feel some, like Caribou, retained there power. The rehersal footage is nice to have too, including some Albany warm-up show clips. Like the Paradise DVD, it's a nicely presented package-but unlike it, it's not presented 16:9 anamorphic, as advertised on the cover! So that's my one grumble about it!!
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Philomath |
Posted - 09/15/2006 : 09:27:29 Atlantic City = worst place ever House of Booze = worst venue ever Pixies concert there = best show ever
(or at least from the new tours)
btw, i have a recording and am happy to share
from childhood's hour I have not been as others were; I have not seen what others saw; and all I loved, I loved alone. Edgar Allen Poe |
Grunty Yodus |
Posted - 08/26/2006 : 10:14:16 Also, the Pixies did an Half-Acoustic/Half electric show in Atlantic City on August 3rd. They did 9 Acoustic songs, including, "Broken Face" which they did not play at Newport. Is this the only Half 'n' HAlf they did? It was a great frickin' show!!! |
Erebus |
Posted - 08/22/2006 : 22:13:14 quote: Originally posted by Carl
http://www.newtimesbpb.com/Issues/2006-08-17/music/outtakes.html
Pixie Progress How to view the regrouping of the Pixies, one of the most mercurial bands of the late '80s, a group many claim opened the door for Nirvana and the grunge generation of the early '90s? Those early efforts still sound shocking — menacing, malevolent melodies pierced by torrents of jagged guitar and stuttering rhythms, all underscored by leader Black Francis' nihilistic pontificating. [snip]
nihilistic? nihilistic! irreverent perhaps, but nonetheless still fully invested. if you want nihilistic, you'll have to step beneath music. it's suspect enuf for a nihilist to even speak, let alone create. at his worst a nihilist will dance, lips pursed, but never "pontificating". fuck.
that aside, thank you Carl. please continue.
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Carl |
Posted - 08/22/2006 : 19:10:59 http://www.newtimesbpb.com/Issues/2006-08-17/music/outtakes.html
Pixie Progress
How to view the regrouping of the Pixies, one of the most mercurial bands of the late '80s, a group many claim opened the door for Nirvana and the grunge generation of the early '90s? Those early efforts still sound shocking — menacing, malevolent melodies pierced by torrents of jagged guitar and stuttering rhythms, all underscored by leader Black Francis' nihilistic pontificating. Internal dissension caused the band to split a scant five years after its first recording — the superb Surfer Rosa — and a mere three years after its major-label breakthrough, the dazzling Doolittle.
Following the breakup, Black Francis opted to reverse his moniker and venture out on a prolific if uneven solo career as Frank Black. His two most recent opuses, Fast Man Raider Man and Honeycomb, showed him newly entrenched in Americana territory and soaking up a sizable infusion of Blood on the Tracks. Bassist Kim Deal went on to moderate success with the Breeders and struggled with sobriety. Drummer David Lovering and guitarist Joey Santiago formed the Martinis before Lovering left to tour with Cracker, study engineering, and reinvent himself as a performance artist, or, as he terms it, a "scientific phenomenalist." Santiago's lately settled into a more urbane occupation as a soundtrack composer.
What a surprise, then, that a tentative Pixies reconciliation resulted in a 2004 tour that found the band as potent as ever. Two new DVD releases — LoudQUIETloud: A Film About the Pixies and Acoustic: Live in Newport — show opposing views of this perpetually conflicted outfit and its retooled presence in the new millennium. The former is perhaps the most revealing, an intimate portrait of the personalities involved who, between various concert clips from their recent reunion gigs, lay bare their inner souls, a tack that makes them decidedly less intimidating to their fans and, one supposes, to one another. The acoustic offering shows them in the most unlikely of circumstances — at the venerable Newport Folk Festival, the venue where Dylan went electric and was bombarded by catcalls in return. "We're a rock band," Deal announces before they launch themselves unplugged on an opposite route, managing to make angst-ridden anthems like "Monkey Gone to Heaven," "Bone Machine," and even "Wave of Mutilation" less a series of sanitized sing-alongs than actual hints of the essential if irascible melodies that lie at their core.
So how do the Pixies fare? Remarkably well considering their infamous in-fighting and the passage of time. By allowing themselves to reveal their own humanity and accessibility, each offering demonstrates in its own way that while one might mellow, it doesn't have to be at the expense of passion or purpose. At the very least, it's a case worth considering. — Lee Zimmerman
http://www.texasgigs.com/news/2006/aug/22/new-cd-and-music-dvd-releases/
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
New CD and Music DVD Releases Fresh spins for the week of August 22
BY CD WORLD STAFF
DVD Releases
Pixies: Acoustic: Live In Newport
The Pixies are one of the most influential American acts of all time. Initially spanning the late '80s and early '90s, they created the blueprint for alternative rock that would be followed and embellished upon by everyone from grunge to Britpop. After 10 years apart, the Pixies reformed in 2004. Around 6pm on a warm Saturday in August, the Pixies took the stage of the world-famous Newport Folk Festival to perform one of their most unique sets ever. Playing a completely acoustic performance, the reunited lineup of Frank Black, Kim Deal, Joey Santiago and David Lovering give a unique spin to 22 fan favorites.
http://www.thephoenix.com/article_ektid22197.aspx
Could all this be the PIXIES’ fault? They may not have new studio material due anytime soon, but expect Eagle Rock to follow up Pixies: Live in Newport (from last summer’s Newport Folk Festival) with another live reunion DVD shot at the Paradise: Pixies Club Date: Live at the Paradise in Boston comes out October 3.
http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/entertainment/15523880.htm
"Acoustic: Live In Newport,"
The Pixies
(Eagle Vision,
***
3/4
) As stated when I reviewed the triumphant DVD document of their record-setting reunion tour, I'm not really a Pixies fan. Their songs are interesting, but not very catchy. This mostly unplugged set, recorded at the prestigious Newport Folk Festival, was an opportunity to hear the songs without big amps and the loud/soft/loud dynamics pioneered by the Pixies, popularized by Nirvana and run into the ground ever since.
My favorite part of this August release is the segment on the acoustic rehearsals, where the band configures the songs for unplugged playing. Musicians know that doing electric songs acoustically is often more complex than it would seem. The underlying catchiness of some Pixies songs comes out in these unplugged performances.
Admittedly, some of the songs still aren't that wonderful to me, but watching The Pixies tackle them on the sunny Newport stage with sailboats bobbing on the water is cool. My current favorite tunes are the skewed opener, "Bone Machine," the unusual harmonies of "Monkey Gone to Heaven" and "Here Comes Your Man," along with the quick-starting "Crackity Jones." Get this one at www.eaglerockent.com if it's not available locally.
Another review (along with Paradise Show) here:
www.caughtinthecrossfire.com/music/dvd/2520" target="_blank">www.caughtinthecrossfire.com/music/dvd/2520" target="_blank">http://www.caughtinthecrossfire.com/music/dvd/2520
Review posted here:
http://forum.frankblack.net/topic.asp?whichpage=2&TOPIC_ID=16671& |
Chip Away Boy |
Posted - 08/06/2006 : 13:18:51 quote: Originally posted by freimanm
It's too bad to hear that the Newport show wasn't that great. I saw them in Albany at the Egg (I think it was their first acoustic show ever? It happened a couple days before Newport) and it was incredible. Totally chill and intimate setting, and the acoustic guitars sounded great. I'm pretty sure I sat behind Violet and their baby boy...The row of seats they were sitting in was roped off, but of course I can't be completely certain.
If only someone recorded that show...
I live in Albany. The show at the Egg was most certainly the first acoustic set they'd ever played. Frank even maked a joke about it saying it was a secret, and that they could all be sued.
Great show.. Amazing venue.. Vamos a jugar por la playa |
Carl |
Posted - 07/19/2006 : 10:44:51 http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2006/07/1816.cfm
Pixies Unplug For New DVD Tuesday July 18, 2006 @ 06:00 PM By: ChartAttack.com Staff
Indie rock immortals The Pixies are set to release a DVD chronicling their acoustic performance at the 2004 Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island.
Pixies: Acoustic — Live In Newport, will appear on store shelves on August 22. The disc features the band performing 22 stripped-down songs at the venue made infamous by Bob Dylan, who performed a plugged-in set in 1965 that caused an uproar from folk purists.
The DVD also features a 21-minute behind-the-scenes look at rehearsals for the show, including an attempt by the band to play their classic song "Debaser," which was eventually cut from their set list.
Live In Newport is the second in a string of three DVDs planned by The Pixies. Last September they released Pixies Sell Out, an account of their July 2004 concert in Belfort, France.
LoudQUIETLoud, the documentary of the band's 2004 reunion tour, will hit stores on November 4. It's set to premiere at the Edinburgh Film Festival on August 22.
These Pixies DVDs are the closest thing to new material that fans can expect. The band are currently touring Europe, but Frank Black has confirmed that they have no plans to make a new record.
Here's the set list for Pixies: Acoustic — Live At Newport:
"Bone Machine" "Cactus" "Ed Is Dead" "All Over The World" "Subbacultcha" "Monkey Gone to Heaven" "Is She Weird" "Here Comes Your Man" "River Euphrates" "Velouria" "Wave of Mutilation" "I Bleed" "Crackity Jones" "Gouge Away" "Hey" "The Holiday Song" "Nimrod's Son" "Mr. Grieves" "Caribou" "Vamos" "Where Is My Mind?" "Gigantic"
—Scott Bryson
The Pixies |
freakin phreak |
Posted - 07/17/2006 : 17:25:11 i sent you an email, let me know if you get it.
a day late, a dollar short |
freimanm |
Posted - 07/16/2006 : 07:28:22 Even if the sound quality of the show wasn't great, hopefully they'll improve on it for the dvd? Seems like a very similar set-list to the albany show....I'm especially excited to see their rehearsals (the behind the scenes stuff is always the most exciting for me; once i've seen the live show that is). Oh yeah, freakin phreak I checked my profile and the wrong email was on there....the right one is up now so if you still want to trade then shoot me an email. |
Carl |
Posted - 07/14/2006 : 09:09:31 http://www.aversion.com/news/news_article.cfm?news_id=6878
Pixies Acoustic DVD Coming Jul 14, 2006
Just because The Pixies decided not to record any more albums it doesn't mean they're done releasing things.
The veteran alt-rock act gets all unplugged on us for the Live In Newport DVD, which captures an acoustic set at the 2004 Newport Folk Festival. True to DVD traditions, it comes with bonus material, including a short documentary on the concert.
The DVD will have to tide fans over, as singer/guitarist Frank Black recently let the world know his band won’t be recording new material ever again (read Aversion’s review).
Live in Newport’s track listing is:
Bone Machine Cactus Ed Is Dead All Around The World Subbacultcha Monkey Gone To Heaven Is She Weird? Here Comes Your Man River Euphrates Velouria Wave Of Mutilation I Bleed Crackity Jones Gouge Away Hey The Holiday Song Nimrod’s Song Mr. Grieves Caribou Vamos Where Is My Mind? Gigantic
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/37390/Pixies_Plan_Live_Acoustic_DVD
Pixies Plan Live Acoustic DVD
Nearly 40 years after Bob Dylan plugged in the amp heard ‘round the world at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, the Pixies ventured a step back into the acoustic world at that same festival with a set of stripped-down versions of 22 of their best songs. Now the rest of us finally have something to show for it: the Pixies: Acoustic - Live in Newport DVD.
August 22 will see the release of the DVD on Eagle Rock Entertainment. In addition to the band's entire freshly reunited 2004 festival set, the DVD features a 21-minute behind- the-scenes look at rehearsals for the show (their acoustic debut!), including an attempt at deconstructing "Debaser", which ended up being cut from the final set list.
Wave of interpretation:
01 Bone Machine 02 Cactus 03 Ed Is Dead 04 All Around the World 05 Subbacultcha 06 Monkey Gone to Heaven 07 Is She Weird 08 Here Comes Your Man 09 River Euphrates 10 Velouria 11 Wave of Mutilation 12 I Bleed 13 Crackity Jones 14 Gouge Away 15 Hey 16 The Holiday Song 17 Nimrod's Song 18 Mr. Grieves 19 Caribou 20 Vamos 21 Where Is My Mind? 22 Gigantic
As previously reported, the Pixies are currently on tour in Europe. If you still have yet to see the reunited band live, you can catch them at one of the festival dates below.
All around the world:
07-13 Prague, Czech Republic - Palác Akropolis 07-14 Trencín, Slovakia - Pohoda Festival 07-15 St. Pölten, Austria - Nuke Festival 07-16 Zagreb, Croatia - SRC Salata Festival 07-18 Nyon, Switzerland - Paleo Festival 07-19 Ile de Gaou, France - Voix du Gaou Festival 07-20 Lisbon, Portugal - Pavilhão Atlântico 07-21 Benicassim, Spain - Benicassim Festival 07-23 Carhaix-Plouguer, France - Vieilles Charrues Festival
Posted by Dave Maher in dvd, tour on Thu: 07-13-06: 01:30 PM CDT | Permalink
http://uk.news.launch.yahoo.com/dyna/article.html?a=/060714/340/ggwe8.html&e=l_news_dm
Pixies: Acoustic DVD (Friday July 14, 2006 01:54 PM)
Pixies have announced details of an acoustic DVD, as they prepare for their upcoming European tour.
The US rock legends played the Newport Folk Festival in 2004, recreating Bob Dylan's infamous appearance at the same event in 1965.
"Pixies: Acoustic - Live in Newport DVD" features 22 songs, plus a 21-minute backstage film covering the band during rehearsals.
The trackisting, according to Pitchfork, is as follows:
Bone Machine Cactus Ed Is Dead All Around the World Subbacultcha Monkey Gone to Heaven Is She Weird Here Comes Your Man River Euphrates Velouria Wave of Mutilation I Bleed Crackity Jones Gouge Away Hey The Holiday Song Nimrod's Song Mr. Grieves Caribou Vamos Where Is My Mind? Gigantic
Meanwhile, the group play the following gigs on the latest leg of their reunion live dates:
July 2006
13 Prague, Czech Republic - Palác Akropolis 14 Trencín, Slovakia - Pohoda Festival 15 St. Pölten, Austria - Nuke Festival 16 Zagreb, Croatia - SRC Salata Festival 18 Nyon, Switzerland - Paleo Festival 19 Ile de Gaou, France - Voix du Gaou Festival 20 Lisbon, Portugal - Pavilhão Atlântico 21 Benicassim, Spain - Benicassim Festival 23 Carhaix-Plouguer, France - Vieilles Charrues Festival
http://www.nme.com/news/pixies/23609
Pixies to release acoustic DVD The indie legends do the opposite of Dylan
Pixies are to released a DVD of their acoustic performance at the 2004 Newport Folk Festival - the same venue where Bob Dylan famously 'plugged in' in 1965.
'Pixies: Acoustic - Live In Newport', released on August 22, features the indie legends performing stripped-down versions of 22 of their songs.
The DVD package also features a 21-minute behind- the-scenes look at rehearsals for the show, including an attempt at trying to play their classic 'Debaser', which ended up being cut from the final set list.
The songs featured on the Pixies DVD are:
'Bone Machine' 'Cactus' 'Ed Is Dead' 'All Over The World' 'Subbacultcha' 'Monkey Gone to Heaven' 'Is She Weird' 'Here Comes Your Man' 'River Euphrates' 'Velouria' 'Wave of Mutilation' 'I Bleed' 'Crackity Jones' 'Gouge Away' 'Hey' 'The Holiday Song' 'Nimrod's Son' 'Mr Grieves' 'Caribou' 'Vamos' 'Where Is My Mind?' 'Gigantic'
The Newport Folk Festival is where Dylan famously caused a furious reaction from folk purists when he performed an electric set.
Meanwhile the premiere of the band's new documentary 'LoudQUIETLoud', which is the warts-and-all tale of their 2004 reunion tour, is premiered at The Edinburgh Film Festival on August 22 and 25. It's released on DVD on November 4.
Pixies are currently touring Europe, with shows at:
St Pölten Nuke Festival (July 15) Zagreb SRC Salata Festival (16) Nyon Paleo Festival (18) Ile de Gaou Voix du Gaou Festival (19) Lisbon Pavilhão Atlântico (20) Benicassim Festival (21) Carhaix-Plouguer Vieilles Charrues Festival (23)
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pixiestu |
Posted - 07/14/2006 : 09:00:00 So are the Boston, Newport and LoudQUIETLoud DVD's all going to be released in the UK?
"The arc of triumph" |
Carl |
Posted - 07/14/2006 : 08:56:47 http://www.punknews.org/article/18621
Pixies acoustic DVD detailed, set for release Contributed by aubin. Posted by brian on Friday, July 14, 2006 at 12:00 AM (EDT)
Eagle Rock Entertainment has posted information on a live acoustic DVD from Pixies, appropriately titled Pixies: Acoustic -- Live in Newport.
The set is taken from the band's performance at the Newport Folk Festival. Bonus features will include a 21-minute “fly on the wall” feature of the band in rehearsals for the set as they deconstruct their songs from electric to acoustic versions, including “Debaser,” which did not make the final set list, as well as a photo gallery.
Acoustic is set for release August 22nd and marks the band's fourth DVD in just over 2 years. They released another live DVD late last year entitled Sell Out via Rhino, and 2004 saw 4AD issue Live at the Town and Country Club 1988 as well as a self-titled documentary.
The band recently ruled out the possibility of further proper studio recordings.
Pixies - Pixies: Acoustic -- Live in Newport DVD
1. Bone Machine 2. Cactus 3. Ed Is Dead 4. All Around the World 5. Subbacultcha 6. Monkey Gone to Heaven 7. Is She Weird 8. Here Comes Your Man 9. River Euphrates 10. Velouria 11. Wave of Mutilation 12. I Bleed 13. Crackity Jones 14. Gouge Away 15. Hey 16. The Holiday Song 17. Nimrod’s Song 18. Mr. Grieves 19. Caribou 20. Vamos 21. Where Is My Mind? 22. Gigantic
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freakin phreak |
Posted - 07/12/2006 : 22:27:40 quote: Originally posted by freimanm
I'd definitely love a copy of the show! I have a couple cd's to trade if you'd like or I can send you a blank cd and postage. Do you have an email so I don't have to clutter the board? Thanks so much...
i emailed or pm'ed you, so if you dont get anything from me let me know. i just dont want to post my email adress, i get enough spam as it is lol.
a day late, a dollar short |
Carl |
Posted - 07/12/2006 : 19:39:25 http://www.pastemagazine.com/action/article?article_id=3080
News {Web Exclusive}
2006-07-12
Pixies' Live In Newport Set For Release
On Aug. 22, Eagle Rock Entertainment will release Live in Newport, a DVD capturing the Pixies’ live set at the 2004 Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island. The disc features the 22 acoustic songs from the 79 minute set performed by the original Pixies lineup of Frank Black, Kim Deal, Joey Santiago and David Lovering.
Also included is a 21-minute mini-documentary that was caught on film by director Michael B. Borofsky and features clips of the Pixies rehearsing.
Tracklisting
1) Bone Machine 2) Cactus 3) Ed Is Dead 4) All Around The World 5) Subbacultcha 6) Monkey Gone To Heaven 7) Is She Weird? 8) Here Comes Your Man 9) River Euphrates 10) Velouria 11) Wave Of Mutilation 12) I Bleed 13) Crackity Jones 14) Gouge Away 15) Hey 16) The Holiday Song 17) Nimrod’s Song 18) Mr. Grieves 19) Caribou 20) Vamos 21) Where Is My Mind? 22) Gigantic |
freimanm |
Posted - 07/11/2006 : 21:35:55 I'd definitely love a copy of the show! I have a couple cd's to trade if you'd like or I can send you a blank cd and postage. Do you have an email so I don't have to clutter the board? Thanks so much... |
freakin phreak |
Posted - 07/11/2006 : 19:55:23 quote: Originally posted by freimanm
It's too bad to hear that the Newport show wasn't that great. I saw them in Albany at the Egg (I think it was their first acoustic show ever? It happened a couple days before Newport) and it was incredible. Totally chill and intimate setting, and the acoustic guitars sounded great. I'm pretty sure I sat behind Violet and their baby boy...The row of seats they were sitting in was roped off, but of course I can't be completely certain.
If only someone recorded that show...
hey, i was at that show as well. they sounded killer, the acoustics in the egg are amazing, and that was a much better show than newport. i recorded the show if you want it, its just not a great quality recording.
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freimanm |
Posted - 07/11/2006 : 13:18:47 It's too bad to hear that the Newport show wasn't that great. I saw them in Albany at the Egg (I think it was their first acoustic show ever? It happened a couple days before Newport) and it was incredible. Totally chill and intimate setting, and the acoustic guitars sounded great. I'm pretty sure I sat behind Violet and their baby boy...The row of seats they were sitting in was roped off, but of course I can't be completely certain.
If only someone recorded that show... |
moro |
Posted - 07/11/2006 : 02:45:06 more info on the Boston release http://www.bva.org.uk/content.asp?id=28237
and here on the Newport release http://www.bva.org.uk/content.asp?id=28236 |
Carl |
Posted - 07/10/2006 : 17:36:23 It doesn't look like the even the Newport one is being released in Europe. :(
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number 13 |
Posted - 07/10/2006 : 14:26:18 Will the Boston show be released in Europe? |
Ziggy |
Posted - 07/07/2006 : 16:11:09 That's the aforementioned Boston club show, with Sad Punk and other classics. Can't wait. |
number 13 |
Posted - 07/07/2006 : 16:03:13 But what about the show (an electric one) recorded in June or July '05?! They played 4 Trompe songs and they said it would be released next year, so in 2006? |
zed |
Posted - 07/06/2006 : 10:56:35 quote: Originally posted by moro
quote: Originally posted by Ziggy
It'll be nice to see this show anyway. Can't wait for the Boston DVD, looked like an awesome setlist.
I think the Boston dvd is the same show that was already broadcast in Hd and torrented on some sites...there's a thread open somewhere...
No it's the Boston's paradise secret show |
benji |
Posted - 07/06/2006 : 04:54:45 quote: Originally posted by billgoodman
yeah the Brixton 1991 setlist was amazing
well keep an eye out on purelivegigs.com in a couple weeks for a very good PAL copy to be torrented....
all i can say, thank god for polio! brian |
moro |
Posted - 07/05/2006 : 23:37:41 quote: Originally posted by mrgrieves1971
quote: Originally posted by moro
quote: Originally posted by Ziggy
It'll be nice to see this show anyway. Can't wait for the Boston DVD, looked like an awesome setlist.
I think the Boston dvd is the same show that was already broadcast in Hd and torrented on some sites...there's a thread open somewhere...
I haven't seen the HD show, but I think that is the show at UMass Lowell that is featured on the Pixies DVD. I think the Boston Club DVD is one they shot at the secret show at the Paradise in Boston last August. A show I would have been at had I not just found out that I was losing my job so I wasn't surfing the net and doing my usual things which would have led me to the announcement of the secret show.
http://public.fotki.com/tialeigh/pixies_dvd_shoot/
great, thanks for the info....At first I thought about the Lowell show because Eagle Rock had a release list of that new hd dvd format, and a Pixies title was on that list... |
Ziggy |
Posted - 07/05/2006 : 13:23:47 Yeah, it's that August show. |
mrgrieves1971 |
Posted - 07/05/2006 : 12:55:28 quote: Originally posted by moro
quote: Originally posted by Ziggy
It'll be nice to see this show anyway. Can't wait for the Boston DVD, looked like an awesome setlist.
I think the Boston dvd is the same show that was already broadcast in Hd and torrented on some sites...there's a thread open somewhere...
I haven't seen the HD show, but I think that is the show at UMass Lowell that is featured on the Pixies DVD. I think the Boston Club DVD is one they shot at the secret show at the Paradise in Boston last August. A show I would have been at had I not just found out that I was losing my job so I wasn't surfing the net and doing my usual things which would have led me to the announcement of the secret show.
http://public.fotki.com/tialeigh/pixies_dvd_shoot/ |
moro |
Posted - 07/05/2006 : 08:01:02 quote: Originally posted by Ziggy
It'll be nice to see this show anyway. Can't wait for the Boston DVD, looked like an awesome setlist.
I think the Boston dvd is the same show that was already broadcast in Hd and torrented on some sites...there's a thread open somewhere... |
jose |
Posted - 07/03/2006 : 15:51:09 sadly yes
I said Pretty Please ! |
Carl |
Posted - 07/03/2006 : 11:08:38 quote: Originally posted by Zsolt G.
Newport is crap. Frank got beat by Kurdt on this one.
Easy, there!
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