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dayanara
* Dog in the Sand *

Australia
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Posted - 12/05/2004 :  08:24:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0449/switzer.php

Back 'n' Black
by Ken Switzer
December 3rd, 2004 7:35 PM

When the Pixies broke onto the Boston music scene in the mid '80s, they looked more like a group of shithead townies than like a band that would change the course of rock 'n' roll history. Dressed in suburban drab, they were a band of few words and fewer stage antics. But their music was furious and unclassifiable, Black Francis's guttural outbursts were startling, and his straight-faced delivery of quirky, abstract, sardonic lyrics caught people off guard. Most didn't know what to make of them. But the curious fascination of a few gradually grew into a sizable following among loyalists. Today, even after the Pixies have been credited with spawning alternative rock—and on the tail end of an international reunion tour that brings them to New York this Saturday for the first time in ages, with eight sold-out shows running through December 18—any one Pixie could walk into Wal-Mart unnoticed and maybe even get asked, "Excuse me, do you work here?"

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."

But despite all that, and despite having videos aired on MTV in the late '80s and early '90s and selling an impressive number of albums for a band that never quite went mainstream, the Pixies didn't nearly match the commercial success of certain bands that they influenced. "I think that was just a miscalculation on everyone's part, even our own," Black explains. "We're kind of in that arty-farty category. And I'm sorry, but you're just not going to see us on People in the News on CNN. There's this ridiculous show on international CNN that I see when I'm on tour in Europe—they spotlight all these up-and-coming bands, all these success stories—and this big-lipped model woman hosts it . . . " He starts laughing. "I'm sorry, nothing against her—I feel like I'm being really cruel. But it's just kind of easy to poke fun at, it's very middle-of-the-road, and very safe and awkward in its presentation—you're not going to see the Pixies on a show like that, you're just not."

The fact that Black Francis broke up the Pixies via fax is well documented, and speculations still abound about whether bassist Kim Deal and Black's falling-out had to do with her substance abuse, a creative-power struggle, or perhaps even a romantic affair turned sour. But who cares? Whatever their differences were, they seem to have reconciled. "It's fun," says Black of the tour. "We're enjoying each other's company, and enjoying playing the songs, and enjoying our success. But we're not saying that we have some grand statement to make necessarily; we sort of did that already." Asked what that statement was, he explains, "I think it's telling that the only movie that the band has sat down and watched together, other than on a tour bus, is Eraserhead—I think that kind of sums up a lot of what the band is about. Talking about David Lynch specifically, he kind of entertains you while he makes you a little uncomfortable, and I think the Pixies are a little bit about that: entertaining you, but maybe at the same time making you feel a little awkward or uncomfortable about what you're listening to—but not necessarily in an aggressive way.

"I remember what it was like to be on a festival bill with the Pixies back in 1989, and it's not the way that it is now," Black says. Then he jokingly adds, "I feel like a good 40 to 50 percent of the audience is looking at us going, 'When are they going to kick a beach ball out here? How come they're just standing there and playing?' "

Probably the most striking difference, though, concerns the absence of certain substances—it's a dry tour. "There isn't any alcohol onstage, and there isn't any in the dressing rooms," Black explains. "There are certain people who are seeking to abstain from drugs and alcohol, so everybody—in a spirit of love and cooperation—is going, 'Hey, cool, we're not going to tempt you.' " He sees this as positive. "Let's face it, when people get high, they get loud, sometimes they get obnoxious, and some people have real personality shifts. Performing in a band, you deal with people who are on drugs or alcohol all the time, and it's not like, 'Oh man, people were so groovy tonight because they were all fucked-up.' It's like, 'Man oh man, the people down in the front row tonight were all fucked-up—they were so annoying! They stole my spare microphone! They deliberately put their hands all over my set list so I couldn't see what the next song was!' " He laughs. " 'They got all pissed off at me because I wouldn't sign their boobs!' "

In the past, Frank Black has made it known that he doesn't enjoy interviews; he tends to keeps answers short and evasive. So it's surprising how chatty, open, and jovial he is during this one. He does get a bit defensive, though, when it's suggested that the band's reunion might have something to do with money. "Well, of course it's partially for the money; that's why it costs people money to get into the gig. People talk like, 'Oh, they're just doing it for the money,' as if it's some kind of ignoble thing. But the fact of the matter is, as a musician, you work really hard to get where you're at, you put a lot of effort into it, and maybe you fight with a lot of people about it." So, he says, "It's not just about money in the most evil sense of the word; it's about being an artist as opposed to being the manager of a warehouse."

The money earned from this tour will likely keep him out of the warehouse for some time, but what does the future hold? Joey Santiago just had his second child, and Frank Black is expecting his first. "It's the biggest event of my life, hands down," he says. "My girlfriend has a couple of kids already, so she's like a trouper—she's real calm, and she's kind of holding my hand through it." But will there be a college fund for his kid? Remember the lyrics to "UMass"? He laughs. "Yes, absolutely. He's going to go to M.I.T., damn it! I guess that song was about mildly well educated people that think they're really cool, and me just sitting there going, 'Ah, this is just a bunch of bullshit.' I'm sure that I'd have a much better attitude about going to college now, but it wasn't for me at that age."

He isn't quite ready to settle down, though. "I really don't want to become the manager at my local Albert's grocery store, so I think my family is just going to have to become a showbiz family. The Pixies are thinking about making a new record, but we're treading carefully; we don't want to just shit out some mediocre record. It's like we have to start the band over again, we have to go back to our garage rehearsal space, and I have to impress them with some songs, or they have to impress me with some songs, or whatever. But we haven't really done that yet."



The stage divides us/He is on one side of it/I am far away - Frank haiku

Levitated
= Cult of Ray =

Chile
652 Posts

Posted - 12/05/2004 :  12:06:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
OMG I'm speechless. That last paragraph said it all.

Thanks for sharing!!!
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Ziggy
* Dog in the Sand *

United Kingdom
2463 Posts

Posted - 12/05/2004 :  12:59:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Another classic interview.
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billgoodman
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<

Netherlands
6214 Posts

Posted - 12/05/2004 :  14:17:30  Show Profile  Click to see billgoodman's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
yes, I believe chickenwithtwoheads said something in the same vein
6 months ago
praise him!

great interview
Franks new album hints are becomming less cryptic

"I joined the cult of Jon Tiven/Bye!"
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Aurora-borealis
- FB Fan -

Denmark
131 Posts

Posted - 12/05/2004 :  14:25:02  Show Profile  Click to see Aurora-borealis's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Man, how i just LOVE reading FB-interviews! Thanks a million for posting it!
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Posted - 12/05/2004 :  15:17:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Great news, the Pixies new album it´s on the Man´s thoughts, that´s fantastic!
Thanks Dayanarana!


i've never done good things
i've never done bad things
i never did anything out of the blue

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Daisy Girl
~ Abstract Brain ~

Belize
5305 Posts

Posted - 12/05/2004 :  16:12:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks Miss Diva D...

This is a really good article an definately has a lot of great quotes. Man Frank, do you guys want to practice in my garage... it's really like a parking garage, but you are always welcome.... as you would be in my apt. who cares if the neighbors complain of the noise ... lol.

seriously, what i am sensing of what makes a good article/interview = cool reporter. it's funny b/c it seems like when i am annoyed by the tone of the reporter 9/10 it comes across like Frank is too.... and it shows in his answers.... does anyone else out there get that vibe?

so let's hope there are more cool reporters out while they're winding down the tour... especially while they're in new york.... PIXIES!!!!!!

Edited by - Daisy Girl on 12/05/2004 16:15:30
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Posted - 12/05/2004 :  17:14:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dayanara

http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0449/switzer.php

" He laughs. " 'They got all pissed off at me because I wouldn't sign their boobs!' "


The stage divides us/He is on one side of it/I am far away - Frank haiku



Kathryn......


Frank Black ate my hamster
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