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The Maharal
= Cult of Ray =
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Posted - 10/02/2019 : 20:05:57
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Kim Shattuck has passed away at the age of 56. Very, very young. She was battling ALS.
I saw her in Pixies in Dublin and it was a great gig. Also a big fan of the live videos of her and BF doing a few songs together. |
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vilainde
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Niue
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Posted - 10/02/2019 : 21:28:59
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I just learned the news and am quite in shock. I only learned about her when she joined the Pixies, and saw her twice with them in concert and I loved them. Listening to the last Muffs record right now, I wish I had known the band before. RIP
Denis
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stuczuba
= Cult of Ray =
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Posted - 10/02/2019 : 22:04:10
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I liked her brief spell in the band, saw them with her in Amsterdam and they were great. Very sad news :( |
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Peter Walker
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 10/02/2019 : 22:11:58
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Amen to all the above.
Saw the band with her on bass in Manchester and it was a magnificent gig.
RIP |
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picpic
* Dog in the Sand *
Belgium
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Posted - 10/02/2019 : 23:09:02
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Oh shit. Sad news... :-/ I wonder if we'll hear something from the band. BF explained recently Shattuck was his choice, but it didn't work out. I think her backing vocals were quite good with the Pixies.
R.I.P...
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picpic
* Dog in the Sand *
Belgium
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Posted - 10/02/2019 : 23:10:17
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EDIT: the band just posted this :
"We are devastated about Kim's passing. She was a genuine musician, writer and performer who committed her life for the cause. She brought all of her life force to her endeavors and we are fortunate for her sharing some of that life force with us. RIP."
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vilainde
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Niue
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Posted - 10/03/2019 : 00:14:13
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quote: Originally posted by picpic
EDIT: the band just posted this :
"We are devastated about Kim's passing. She was a genuine musician, writer and performer who committed her life for the cause. She brought all of her life force to her endeavors and we are fortunate for her sharing some of that life force with us. RIP."
The number of people commenting "RIP Kim Deal" on the facebook post without even taking 2 seconds to check the news is quite amazing.
Denis
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rivum
= Cult of Ray =
Canada
265 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2019 : 03:24:20
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quote: Originally posted by vilainde
quote: Originally posted by picpic
EDIT: the band just posted this :
"We are devastated about Kim's passing. She was a genuine musician, writer and performer who committed her life for the cause. She brought all of her life force to her endeavors and we are fortunate for her sharing some of that life force with us. RIP."
The number of people commenting "RIP Kim Deal" on the facebook post without even taking 2 seconds to check the news is quite amazing.
Denis
The first thing I thought when I read the band's statement where they didn't specify which Kim was - "Oh shit, that's gonna cause a hell of a lot of people to jump to the wrong conclusion!" |
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sdon
= Cult of Ray =
France
786 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2019 : 03:59:08
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Horrible news
-- "Aristophanes! (gong sounds)" "Fucking up my devotion!"
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Bedbug
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Posted - 10/03/2019 : 05:44:21
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I adore this video of Kim with Frank and Joey and Dave. She was great. I thought these were great shows, even though it was maybe a weird time for the band. Got to see her with them in 2013. Great energy. So sorry to hear of her passing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fe6mMvQC4mk |
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Troubles A Foot
= Cult of Ray =
USA
965 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2019 : 06:01:28
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Would love any links to some good performances with her. Seems like she was too wild and rocking for the Pixies, which is kind of strange and funny to put it that way. Pixies to me feel more like these blue collar guys punching in and rocking the house and leaving, Kim seems like she lived for rock. I know nothing about her, this is just based on the handful of clips I've seen, of course. |
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vilainde
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Niue
7443 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2019 : 06:24:20
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I know that I bought tickets for the first Paris concert in 2013, and liked the gig so much that I went back the next day. It felt great to see them rocking after years of playing the same tired Doolittle shows, plus the setlist was heavy on Bossanova and Trompe songs. Shattuck was full of energy. Great memories.
Denis
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picpic
* Dog in the Sand *
Belgium
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Ziggy
* Dog in the Sand *
United Kingdom
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Troubles A Foot
= Cult of Ray =
USA
965 Posts |
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picpic
* Dog in the Sand *
Belgium
1874 Posts |
Posted - 10/03/2019 : 20:58:23
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This was before Kim D departure was announced. Shattuck was BF choice apparently (i've heard him said that in a recent interview). Shattuck was probably already picked as the new bass player when this took place.
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Bedbug
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picpic
* Dog in the Sand *
Belgium
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Posted - 10/04/2019 : 20:06:07
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They got the "Dave hated me" comment from this interview: https://fullfatingham.wordpress.com/2015/07/19/interview-kim-shattuck-the-muffs/
Another interesting quote from this one::
"How was your relationship with Charles? Charles was amazing! He took me to museums and included me in everything. He was my advocate until the very end, so I’m not mad at him, I completely understand – my personality wasn’t meshed with theirs in the exact right way, I get it."
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SmurfyX
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Posted - 10/05/2019 : 18:56:39
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quote: Originally posted by picpic
They got the "Dave hated me" comment from this interview: https://fullfatingham.wordpress.com/2015/07/19/interview-kim-shattuck-the-muffs/
Another interesting quote from this one::
"How was your relationship with Charles? Charles was amazing! He took me to museums and included me in everything. He was my advocate until the very end, so I’m not mad at him, I completely understand – my personality wasn’t meshed with theirs in the exact right way, I get it."
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Honestly it's nice to hear her and Frank got along. I had always liked those videos of the two of them playing together, they seemed to be having such a great time.
Weird to imagine Dave being so weird about her, he seems like the most affable member of the band. He's practically a normal human! Maybe that's why. |
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stuczuba
= Cult of Ray =
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Posted - 10/05/2019 : 22:19:41
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I always thought it was Joey who took issue with Kim, no reason just never imagined it was Dave even though that would make more sense musically. |
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Jason
* Dog in the Sand *
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Posted - 10/07/2019 : 00:00:05
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Kim Shattuck's death is so sad, sudden and unfair. She was awesome. I've been listening to the Muffs for over twenty years and will be listening to them for the rest of my life. Shattuck was a real master at perfect, unpretentious pop songs that rip apart dumb guys and dumb girls and sometimes herself. As I get older, I have a little collection of role models for how to age well and she is one of them. Her song "Really Really Happy" is a great anthem, in my world. for getting older and comfortable in your own skin.
It was SO odd to see her in the Pixies briefly. She didn't fit in there at all. It was a job and she enjoyed it while it lasted, as she's said in interviews, so good for her.
But still, yeah, it was odd.
First of all, she's a great frontwoman in her own right. Her playing bass in someone else's band is like Mick Jagger playing bass in someone else's band. It was strange on that level. Not that I hold it against her in any way. It was a job. No big deal.
And yeah, her personality wasn't a good fit for the Pixies' cultivated aloofness.
I'll never forget the anecdote about the time that she stage-dived at the end of a show and then the band's management afterward told her to never do that again. "For my own safety?", she said. "No, because the Pixies don't do that," said the management. It was a little piece of insight into how careful the band is about their image. |
Edited by - Jason on 10/07/2019 00:01:19 |
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The Maharal
= Cult of Ray =
996 Posts |
Posted - 10/07/2019 : 02:26:29
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Heh yeah the manager came across really bad during all of that. Good to read Shattuck confirming the album title was a reference to what Charles said, which I thought was pretty obvious but some here thought it was a coincidence. |
Edited by - The Maharal on 10/07/2019 02:27:27 |
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vilainde
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
Niue
7443 Posts |
Posted - 10/07/2019 : 04:49:40
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quote: Originally posted by Jason It was a little piece of insight into how careful the band is about their image.
Well Frank has been asking people to mosh but not pass the guy since 1996...
Denis
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peter radiator
= Cult of Ray =
USA
653 Posts |
Posted - 10/07/2019 : 08:05:23
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It really all comes down to this: if every single one of an existing band's members can't get along really well with whomever is asked to replace a departed member, then that person probably has to go, and they need to find someone they do all get along with really well.
Or else, they're likely just dooming their own band to eventually split in an ugly way.
Kim Shattuck was GREAT at what she did, but what she did was not particularly geared toward being the bass player in the Pixies.
Look at how much wonderful stuff / performances / recordings / moments now seem commonplace within the band since they found just such a bassist!
And yeah, the manager wasn't being a dick.
He was stating the obvious: Pixies don't stage dive.
It was a fun and loopy move on Shattuck's part, but it spoke volumes about how her perspective on the boundaries between performers and audience members were in some ways almost diametrically opposed to those of the band she had just joined.
That's who she was and it was never who they were. Not stage diving per se, but that type of "sweaty house party" DIY punk-rock show vibe.
She made a mistake, and it was their guy's job to make it clear that she needed to temper those inclinations while she was in their employ.
Always made perfect sense to me.
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Bedbug
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Posted - 10/07/2019 : 10:36:44
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I'm on board with the manager on this one as well. But it certainly was not an unpardonable sin. 3 (4?) bassists in 30+ years is a pretty good record.
Dozens of people spontaneously combust each year, it's just not widely reported. |
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Troubles A Foot
= Cult of Ray =
USA
965 Posts |
Posted - 10/07/2019 : 12:03:10
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I'm actually not sure I understand how the manager comes off bad there. I wouldn't want someone doing wacky stage antics in my band. I want to feel I have some control over the show. It seems really un-Pixies like for someone to be stage diving and acting all rock star, it would stick out like a sore thumb at a show. The manager and band's disapproval of it makes total sense to me. Kim seemed like an awesome showman and also a huge personality, and it was clearly a total wrong fit for her to be in the band, I don't think anyone is to blame in anything. |
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Stevio10
* Dog in the Sand *
United Kingdom
1122 Posts |
Posted - 10/09/2019 : 02:48:33
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Very sad news about Kim S, I believe she had been still releasing music this year with a new band called The Coolies. She mentions the ALS disease in this interview but doesn't actually say she was suffering from it.
https://ventsmagazine.com/2019/07/11/interview-punk-supergroup-the-coolies-feat-kim-shattuck-melanie-vammen-and-palmyra-delran/
I recall reading an interview where Charles was quite enthused about having Kim S record on future material where she could scream to give him a rest. I imagine if she didn't get on with Dave or Joey that could have caused tension between them all.
With the stage diving / antics stuff I can see where it's coming from. I remember watching Rich Gilbert at a Catholics show where it was hard not to take your eyes off him, he was like Austin Powers on crack with his moves on stage. I don't know if I imagined it or remember it wrong but I have a memory of FB giving him a very long stare that I understood to be somewhat negative.
But then McCaffrey was bouncing around and Dave P would overly posture on a solo so maybe I read it wrong but it was their last ever tour so who knows. Maybe there's a parallel there somewhere.
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picpic
* Dog in the Sand *
Belgium
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Posted - 10/09/2019 : 06:28:26
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I have no opinion at all about the band and their management, because we simply don't know what happens behind the stage. But when I read about Kim S stage dive thing and the manager's reaction, I thought for a second about what Albini once said about the band and their then-manager (it wasn't very nice and he later apologized). Is it still the same guy ?
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hammerhands
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Jason
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