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Joey Joe Jo Jr. Chabadoo Posted - 06/12/2024 : 06:28:03
Announced February the 4th - Paris. February the 6th - London. Tickets sales: 14 of June.
Happy.

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Ziggy Posted - 11/18/2024 : 14:13:19
quote:
Originally posted by ricj

Not sure if this has been discussed or not but is it confirmed that he'll be playing TOTY in tracklist order? Or not in order and mixed with other songs from the first album? I'd probably prefer the latter to keep it a bit more unpredictable. I also hope he mixes the setlist up from show to show just like the good old days.



No, beyond the press release confirming the album will be played "in full'. Plus by adding the fifth band member (Rob Laufer) on additional keys, bass and guitar, it looks like we'll be getting a more faithful replication of the album than those 94/95 dates.
billgoodman Posted - 11/18/2024 : 05:50:48
quote:
Originally posted by vilainde

quote:
Originally posted by billgoodman

Why on earth would anybody want to hear a Pixies song on a TOTY tour?

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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?



I went to a Stephen Malkmus solo concert a few years ago. The crowd was totally anemic (as always in Paris), and then for the last song of the encore he played Summer Babe and suddenly all those 45-years old bald guys started dancing and shouting the lyrics. I hated the whole evening.


Denis




Sounds awful, and I love Malkmus

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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?
Arm Arm Arm Posted - 11/17/2024 : 09:52:05
I'm happy this is happening for everyone! I had the good fortune to hear Superabound back with the Catholics, I'm sure this is going to be a lot of fun for all involved!

Agreed about the Pixie, songs; heck, I figure for Frank it's going to be fun to have a break from those.

Cheers
vilainde Posted - 11/17/2024 : 04:02:28
quote:
Originally posted by billgoodman

Why on earth would anybody want to hear a Pixies song on a TOTY tour?

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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?



I went to a Stephen Malkmus solo concert a few years ago. The crowd was totally anemic (as always in Paris), and then for the last song of the encore he played Summer Babe and suddenly all those 45-years old bald guys started dancing and shouting the lyrics. I hated the whole evening.


Denis
Sprite Posted - 11/16/2024 : 14:28:59
Good interview with Rolling Stone here

https://archive.ph/blyl7#selection-4551.0-4555.319

Snippet:
Did you really worry that you’d lost the magic?
Every single record that I make is like that, at least until you start getting a little validation from people in some form. It feels really embarrassing, and it feels like, “No, I lost it.” These feelings haunt you until you come up with that first lyric and then that second lyric, and then it starts to kind of flow.
ricj Posted - 10/23/2024 : 01:00:27
Not sure if this has been discussed or not but is it confirmed that he'll be playing TOTY in tracklist order? Or not in order and mixed with other songs from the first album? I'd probably prefer the latter to keep it a bit more unpredictable. I also hope he mixes the setlist up from show to show just like the good old days.
Brank_Flack Posted - 10/21/2024 : 08:37:27
quote:
Originally posted by peter radiator

Hey folks, I just wanted to pop on and say that I have recently heard from a very reliable source that the chances of hearing ANY Pixies songs on the TOTY tour is "nil."

This will be a show devoted strictly to the early FB solo era, celebrating the songs recorded and/or performed live back in the day by this particular batch of musicians.

Hope you all are staying safe, healthy and well.

--

"Real music is out there and real people are making it." ~ Webb Wilder



Excellent news, thanks!
Troubles A Foot Posted - 10/21/2024 : 07:31:01
Personally, I don't want "spoilers" about the setlist. I'd love to be surprised at the show.
two reelers Posted - 10/21/2024 : 02:08:17
quote:
Originally posted by peter radiator

Hey folks, I just wanted to pop on and say that I have recently heard from a very reliable source that the chances of hearing ANY Pixies songs on the TOTY tour is "nil."

This will be a show devoted strictly to the early FB solo era, celebrating the songs recorded and/or performed live back in the day by this particular batch of musicians.

Hope you all are staying safe, healthy and well.

--

"Real music is out there and real people are making it." ~ Webb Wilder



Thank god.

Can you illuminate us if your source gave some hints if/what songs from other albums (Orange/Yellow, COR) may have a chance of being included in the song list?

I joined the cult of Souled American / 'cause they are a damn' fine band
peter radiator Posted - 10/20/2024 : 17:24:37
quote:
Originally posted by billgoodman

Why on earth would anybody want to hear a Pixies song on a TOTY tour?


I know, right?

That's absolutely bewildering to me.

You can hear the actual Pixies do that, dozens of times a year, throughout large swaths of the globe...

I want every minute of the terribly short time this amazing amalgamation of musicians are on stage together to be taken up with them playing nothing but the timeless, hitherto lost music they helped create with FBF three decades ago...

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"Real music is out there and real people are making it." ~ Webb Wilder
Troubles A Foot Posted - 10/20/2024 : 17:21:53
You'd have to be completely insane.
billgoodman Posted - 10/20/2024 : 12:30:41
Why on earth would anybody want to hear a Pixies song on a TOTY tour?

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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?
peter radiator Posted - 10/20/2024 : 12:07:15
Hey folks, I just wanted to pop on and say that I have recently heard from a very reliable source that the chances of hearing ANY Pixies songs on the TOTY tour is "nil."

This will be a show devoted strictly to the early FB solo era, celebrating the songs recorded and/or performed live back in the day by this particular batch of musicians.

Hope you all are staying safe, healthy and well.

--

"Real music is out there and real people are making it." ~ Webb Wilder
two reelers Posted - 10/09/2024 : 13:52:13
quote:
Originally posted by Troubles A Foot

quote:
Originally posted by Bedbug
Anyone want to comment on how much labor this is for Frank to dust off 20+ old songs from 30 years ago and get them live performance worthy? I’m not a musician, but I know if I haven’t strummed a song in awhile it takes some effort getting it back. I can’t imagine what TOTY must be like (correct me if I’m wrong)



Interesting question.

[..]

I don't know, anyone else want to take a guess?



Well, my guess is that Frank is an old-fashioned showbiz horse in the best sense. This is just what he always wanted to do, and what he is doing since almost 40 years. "I write songs, I record them, I go on tour and play them. That's all."

I doubt he/they have particular difficulties doing that album. I mean, the other FB group did Bossanova and Trompe Le Monde live, with a new bassist, without a single flaw. And those songs are not particular easy to pull off correctly, given their sound and timing.

Also, listen do Dog In the Sand (the album). Consider the scope, the variety and quality of the songs, the sound - and then consider further this has been recorded live to two-track. Still puzzles me today.

Those people just know what they are doing, and they have abundant talent, and a most professional attitude. So, I don't think there will eb any noteworthy challenge to them.

I joined the cult of Souled American / 'cause they are a damn' fine band
billgoodman Posted - 10/09/2024 : 11:00:18
Maybe Jane (TNTTZC) is also about her?

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BF: Mag ik Engels spreken?
Troubles A Foot Posted - 10/09/2024 : 09:53:46
quote:
Originally posted by Stevio10

I've been wondering how he would feel about performing Speedy Marie. He's a pro for sure but it must be strange to revisit a personal song from that era.



Considering him and Jean recorded a song about their own divorce, he's probably well equipped to take it on.
Stevio10 Posted - 10/09/2024 : 07:39:59
I've been wondering how he would feel about performing Speedy Marie. He's a pro for sure but it must be strange to revisit a personal song from that era.
Troubles A Foot Posted - 10/09/2024 : 07:22:16
quote:
Originally posted by Bedbug
Anyone want to comment on how much labor this is for Frank to dust off 20+ old songs from 30 years ago and get them live performance worthy? I’m not a musician, but I know if I haven’t strummed a song in awhile it takes some effort getting it back. I can’t imagine what TOTY must be like (correct me if I’m wrong)



Interesting question.

It's a lot of work. But I have no idea what that work is like for someone at Frank's level where music is a full time job.

When I had a band I wanted to do at least two or so new songs each show because I had such a huge backlog of songs. Even to learn two new songs and feel confident to perform them meant a lot of practices and tons of repetition, doing them over and over.

At the same time, if you're working with amazing musicians, you don't even need to practice that much. I've had drummers where they seem to get a song instantly but I've also had those same drummers struggle with specific songs where we have to do it over and over.

Our practices would usually be 2 hours long and we'd get to practicing maybe 10-12 songs (my songs are really short though)? Like doing those songs multiple times until we feel good about them. Or at least good enough to move onto the next song and try again next practice.

So as this is a full time thing, and they're all professional musicians, maybe they could get the entire album learned in a few days? Or is that way too short a possibility?

I don't know, anyone else want to take a guess?
Bedbug Posted - 10/09/2024 : 06:40:50
I love the acronym thing, helps my old brain get some exercise and stave off Alzheimer’s

Anyone want to comment on how much labor this is for Frank to dust off 20+ old songs from 30 years ago and get them live performance worthy? I’m not a musician, but I know if I haven’t strummed a song in awhile it takes some effort getting it back. I can’t imagine what TOTY must be like (correct me if I’m wrong)
ricj Posted - 10/08/2024 : 10:26:45
Sorry, it's Every Time I Go Around Here. I don't usually subscribe to the whole acronym thing but it is a very long song title!
Troubles A Foot Posted - 10/08/2024 : 08:25:27
quote:
Originally posted by ricj

I'd like to see ETIGAH as closing song. I think he closed with that at (certain?) shows in 93?




????

Can we not do the acronym thing to this degree?? What song? I'm sorry this is such a pet peeve for me in so many facebook music groups I'm in. I never know what anybody is talking about.
matto Posted - 10/08/2024 : 05:59:32
quote:
Originally posted by sdon

quote:
Originally posted by matto

Murders aside, does anyone need/want 3x tickets to the Feb 4 show in Paris? No charge, just giving them away (going to a San Francisco show instead).



Oh yes, I'd be glad to !
I missed it when tickets went on sale
If it still holds, don't hesitate to DM me

--
"Aristophanes! (gong sounds)"
"Fucking up my devotion!"




-done-
ricj Posted - 10/07/2024 : 13:40:18
I'd like to see ETIGAH as closing song. I think he closed with that at (certain?) shows in 93?
sdon Posted - 10/07/2024 : 12:36:45
quote:
Originally posted by matto

Murders aside, does anyone need/want 3x tickets to the Feb 4 show in Paris? No charge, just giving them away (going to a San Francisco show instead).



Oh yes, I'd be glad to !
I missed it when tickets went on sale
If it still holds, don't hesitate to DM me

--
"Aristophanes! (gong sounds)"
"Fucking up my devotion!"
Sprite Posted - 10/03/2024 : 13:27:41
quote:
Originally posted by Troubles A Foot

quote:
Originally posted by Bedbug

Maybe WIMM?




Would murder everybody around me if this happens.



I'll be beside you shouting No Kim No Deal
Skatealex1 Posted - 10/03/2024 : 12:50:52
quote:
Originally posted by two reelers

quote:
Originally posted by Troubles A Foot

quote:
Originally posted by Bedbug

Maybe WIMM?




Would murder everybody around me if this happens.



I second that.

A Pixies-free evening, please.

I joined the cult of Souled American / 'cause they are a damn' fine band



I gotta imagine Frank might enjoy the opportunity to play a show without WIMM, that Pixies play at maybe every or just about every show.

Personally MIB as a closer would be cool to hear. Down for any FB era songs though. A couple from self titled could be neat too.
Bedbug Posted - 10/03/2024 : 02:11:05
quote:
Originally posted by The Holiday Son

Last song of the set has to be Annoucement.
Any other choice would be a huge disapointment.



This would be absolutely amazing

Truthfully any songs from that era would be so appreciated

In my dreams I’d have him do 3-4 different songs from all his eras at each show, no one knowing what could be next
Bedbug Posted - 10/03/2024 : 02:08:54
quote:
Originally posted by two reelers

quote:
Originally posted by Troubles A Foot

quote:
Originally posted by Bedbug

Maybe WIMM?




Would murder everybody around me if this happens.



I second that.

A Pixies-free evening, please.

I joined the cult of Souled American / 'cause they are a damn' fine band



I will probably be standing next to you guys at the show so try not to murder me if possible
The Holiday Son Posted - 10/02/2024 : 21:58:30
Last song of the set has to be Annoucement.
Any other choice would be a huge disapointment.
two reelers Posted - 10/02/2024 : 11:25:46
quote:
Originally posted by Brank_Flack

I like your setlist, although I imagine if anything it'll be the TOTY era b-sides?

Oddballs
At the End of the World
This is Where I Belong
Amnesia (never heard!)
Hate Me
Men in Black (likely closer)



'Amnesia' live would be fantastic!! And how could I forget 'Hate Me' - this has to be included!!!

I joined the cult of Souled American / 'cause they are a damn' fine band
two reelers Posted - 10/02/2024 : 11:24:35
quote:
Originally posted by Troubles A Foot

quote:
Originally posted by Bedbug

Maybe WIMM?




Would murder everybody around me if this happens.



I second that.

A Pixies-free evening, please.

I joined the cult of Souled American / 'cause they are a damn' fine band
matto Posted - 10/02/2024 : 10:29:05
Murders aside, does anyone need/want 3x tickets to the Feb 4 show in Paris? No charge, just giving them away (going to a San Francisco show instead).
Troubles A Foot Posted - 10/02/2024 : 07:55:30
quote:
Originally posted by Bedbug

Maybe WIMM?




Would murder everybody around me if this happens.
Troubles A Foot Posted - 10/02/2024 : 07:54:31
quote:
Originally posted by Brank_Flack

I like your setlist, although I imagine if anything it'll be the TOTY era b-sides?

Oddballs
At the End of the World




Would lose my shit if this happens
Brank_Flack Posted - 10/02/2024 : 06:23:32
I like your setlist, although I imagine if anything it'll be the TOTY era b-sides?

Oddballs
At the End of the World
This is Where I Belong
Amnesia (never heard!)
Hate Me
Men in Black (likely closer)

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