Easily the top 10 comment on this Rock.. Thanks , i bout dotted my pants. No Shit. Yur words hit true. The Puxies are bigfoot riding a unicorn. Man, you met me in a strange time in my life
The Kim Deal vocals really take many pixies songs to the next level. There is something about her voice that takes me to a special place even after all these years.
@@mixedreactions714 What are you on about? Perhaps I'd have agreed with you back in 1990 but today, they've hit cultural icon status. I mean fuck, they closed Fight Club. Every D-grade cover band has covered them and they're getting even more love from the newer generations today. Cobain even said his biggest influence were The Pixies. Doolittle is regarded as one of the best albums of all time and practically everyone loves their music. Tl;dr: The Pixies are highly appreciated and beloved
@@victorbuzana3997 Pixies were 100% ahead of the curve on the grunge sound of the early 90s. Cobain was worried people would think they were ripping them off for the loud-quiet-loud dynamic that Pixies are well known for.
It's such a weird thing, but i just absolutely LOVE how the drums kick in on this song. It's one of my favourite things about it. There's something so unique about it that if you isolated that 1 second you'd know right away it was this song.
It's because it's just the kick and snare for almost the entire thing. He doesn't ride the high hat or do fills, he hits it once every 8 bars, it looks like. It's just boom boom - pop, boom boom - pop.
So my friend, the first time ever telling me about fight club tells me you gotta watch this movie because at the end there’s this moment that one of your favorite songs plays and when it does, it’s gonna blow your mind and he did not disappoint
Nah. Back then there were plenty of bands that were fronted by ordinary-looking looking white guys but hit superstar status. Huey Lewis, The Cars, Phil Collins, The Outfield, Tom Petty, John Mellencamp, George Thorogood, even Steve Miller and a bunch more really. Things were nowhere near as image-concious back then and not every artist had to have a team of stylists and PR people crafting their persona.
@@rickelmonoggin Hmmm I think I missed it, too... I would agree that things were less image-conscious (especially in alternative/college radio-rock). I would add REM to the list. PS I'm not sure about the "white guys" distinction though
Kim Deal really was the heart of the Pixies sound. Her backing vocals and her bass-playing are legendary, in rock circles. And I feel after their comeback in 2014, their sound did get softer and went in more of an indie rock direction.
@@universe1225 she hadd the right amount of input. if she had more it wouldn't be The Pixies. there's a balance and they had it right. When she wanted more it would have changed the overall thing into something different.
mikewayda I thought this was 90s or early 2000s. They sound ahead of their time. I was so surprised when I found out this was a product of the 80s. Love this song still.
I bought my first Pixies CD (Doolittle) in 1989. Wish I could have seen them live back then. Firma Onrust was a music programme of the Dutch VPRO broadcaster.
@@toieroxtapodi8065 I guess he meant It more in the sense that that's all you do up until the end. I mean, she is playing too, but ypu get the point, vocal wise she just does that
roosterrugburn Just a basic overdrive pedal, and playing their instruments. Incredible songwriting. Simple songs that are easy to play, with just the perfect notes in the perfect places. As Santiago once said, "I don't shred. Plenty of other people that do that."
Right. Before I knew much about the band I thought that sound was an effect or something not a person standing in front of a mic. Amazing. So fucking cool, an instant original sound.
That's because most every 90's band plagiarized their style. They single-handedly invented the 90's sound and had many copycats, but few (if any at all) disciples.
@@wyattbrining4875 i would argue radiohead and smashing pumpkins and other much more talented and skilled bands perfected it, nirvana was just mainstream lmao. but i love nirvana not hating on them
@@DoubleMonoLR Doolittle released exactly the same year as bleach, so cobain wouldve been writing nevermind after it came out, not to mention surfer Rosa which was released all the way back in 86
M N i wasn’t scared i didn’t matter this song made me think about the apocalypse then i realized none of us matter once the moon crashes into the earth
This song gives me the feeling of finishing a good book or series or something and facing real life and stuff, wishing the book was longer and I was still reading it
Thank you George! Jesus christ....”the chick on the bass”. Some nerve. Though to be fair, if he’d written it like The Chick On The Bass, i could understand
YES this happened to me. Lost the Job Lost the house Lost the wife Lost the family (have 50percent custody) Lost my debts Lost my possessions Found Freedom and Happiness. When you lose everything- you find out who you really are..
unpopular opinion but she pitchy on it and i'm not a huge fan. it's brilliant in the recording she just needed to tighten it up a bit. you could tell she knew it was pitchy too by her faces haha...unless it was just awkward to make. she was close but not nailing the pitch.
When I was 18 my younger sister use to play this from her bedroom, I used to knock on her door and tell her to turn it down. She use to tell me to Fock off……she died last Tuesday at aged 49. Now I play this time and time again crying like a baby. She had better taste in music than me just never realised it until now.
That’s kind of sad and funny all at the same time. The fact that you never realize she had better taste in music than you when it was obvious.. Your sister is laughing at you from the grave. But she says she loves you all the same.
@PlaystationUserCJ I am agreed but this song was published in 1988, Pixies were ahead of their time, actually, their popularity grew further especially in the years following their disbandment
Timeless sure... but I wouldn't say ahead of their time. They're not doing anything special here except write and play good songs. Music is a derivative medium
Eric Martin this came out in 87 I believe, the popular genres in the 80s were, post punk, goth, metal, and synth pop, this sounds like a late 90s indie/alternative song due to the electric messy guitar tone and the vocals, sounds nothing like an 80s song very impressive
I can just imagine that back in this era of hard rock and hair metal the Pixies were seen as "weirdos" in spite of being talented as hell. They were WAY ahead of their time...
My 15yr old daughter was blasting this in her bedroom the other night...My work is done here.
You have absolutely passed parenting. Please collect your certificate on the way out.
Yez
Sure is and if it would have be cardi B u know u failed
congratulations! you must be so proud.
Let’s gooooooooooooo
Pixies be like:
“I guess you guys aren’t ready for that yet. But your kids are gonna love it.”
The Back to the Future we deserve
Your medle child of history.
Easily the top 10 comment on this Rock.. Thanks , i bout dotted my pants. No Shit.
Yur words hit true. The Puxies are bigfoot riding a unicorn. Man, you met me in a strange time in my life
Норм песня
someone call cousin Marvin.
This song was recorded in 1987. It’s mind blowing how ahead the times they truly were.
You sound like someone who was very young at the time 😂
It blows your mind, and you're left wondering where it is?
...and 23 years later it was uploaded here. And now, 10 years later we are listen to it.
post-punk avant-grunge. I don't know how else to describe this.
Doors enter the chat
Who's still listening in March 2024?
I am
Still trying to find it
Here
Everyone
Everyone ❤
These guys were so 90’s in the 80’s.
Spot on comment!
First time ive seen this i thought it was 90s
that's true n funny tbf
@@liambailey9058 funny?
And 1999 in movie fight club
I love Kim’s smile. She makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside.
she's high on something man, just look at her mouth twists lol
That was called heroin, dear.
0% auto tune
0% fancy cars
100% pure talent
and zero dicks out swangin 😡😡🤬
🤖
so true
ya... aka pre 2000 garbage like everything else
Eu conheci essa música com a banda placebo, mais afinal quem feiz a letra da música???
The "hooo" vocals are amazing
Distinctive to be sure
That song isn't the same without them. Haunting with that riff. Never got to see them live.
The Kim Deal vocals really take many pixies songs to the next level. There is something about her voice that takes me to a special place even after all these years.
It's ethereal bliss
They are fucking horrible, and off key.
I love how the Pixies look like they were just 4 parents who met at the school gates.
Where do schools have gates?
Looks like the actual band went off and let some of the audience play
@@cadeoneal8137 elementary school
@@cadeoneal8137 😅😅😅Literally got me laughing, thanks
@@cadeoneal8137 in the UK
Can’t believe this was released in 1986. Such a 90s sound
That's cause all the 90s kids were copying the pixies
Released in spring 1988.
Recorded in fall 1987.
Can you please edit your comment or clarify your source?
Thank you. Much love.
One of the most influential and underappreciated bands of all time
Underappreciated? Bro. Let's be real, lmao.
i can't hear that without thinking about te movie "trainspotting"..in the toilets
One of my top 5 of all time from the states. Along with REM and the Replacements. Plus one of my personal favs, Dinosaur Jr.
@@alZiiHardstylez very under appreciated. They’re less known than a lot of the bands they inspired
@@mixedreactions714 What are you on about? Perhaps I'd have agreed with you back in 1990 but today, they've hit cultural icon status. I mean fuck, they closed Fight Club. Every D-grade cover band has covered them and they're getting even more love from the newer generations today. Cobain even said his biggest influence were The Pixies.
Doolittle is regarded as one of the best albums of all time and practically everyone loves their music.
Tl;dr: The Pixies are highly appreciated and beloved
this song is the pure definition of "ahead of its time"
Not everything disdinct is ahead of its time
@@victorbuzana3997 Pixies were 100% ahead of the curve on the grunge sound of the early 90s. Cobain was worried people would think they were ripping them off for the loud-quiet-loud dynamic that Pixies are well known for.
@@victorbuzana3997 it sounds so 90s before the 90s.
@William Daniels nice argument jackass
William Daniels no william , it is
I think this is when the 80’s became the 90’s
Yup, this song made guys mullets disappear as they're listening
and yet there is no difference between the garbages of 2010 or 2020
@@fxstreamer238 yet
Just like How Van Halen made the 80s start in 1978
No it started the year after 1989-
It's such a weird thing, but i just absolutely LOVE how the drums kick in on this song. It's one of my favourite things about it. There's something so unique about it that if you isolated that 1 second you'd know right away it was this song.
You're not alone. It feels amazing - I'm sure some music pro could say it's because it comes in add an odd time or some such, but you just FEEL this.
The waves hit the beach with uneven slaps at 1111000 psi
The drum kick in, the intro guitar riff, Kim Deal's haunting vocal howling, and ofc Frank Black, the whole song is just perfect
Agree. Same thing for me with Bittersweet Symphony by Verve.
It's because it's just the kick and snare for almost the entire thing. He doesn't ride the high hat or do fills, he hits it once every 8 bars, it looks like. It's just boom boom - pop, boom boom - pop.
Backing vocal is ethereal
"You met me at a very strange time in my life"
Hello,friend
Came here to the obligatory F**** C*** reference. Was not disappointed.
Samuel Sobral the first rule of f**** C*** is
@@samuelsobral3953 shh
Best line in the whole movie.
When she went "hoooooooooooohhhhhhh".
I felt that.
Oren Rosenman it really looks like she’s fighting the urge to laugh each time
tbh same
Just wanted to like the comment, but saw it had 666 likes...
These comments are so fucking old and annoying as shit. When you get rid of these type of comments I’ll feel that for sure.
In my bones
This song coming in at the end of fight club is one of my favourite moments in the history of film.
So my friend, the first time ever telling me about fight club tells me you gotta watch this movie because at the end there’s this moment that one of your favorite songs plays and when it does, it’s gonna blow your mind and he did not disappoint
Best punk rock band in history and no doubt about it
Probably the only band that just look like normal people and yet also superstars.
Nah. Back then there were plenty of bands that were fronted by ordinary-looking looking white guys but hit superstar status. Huey Lewis, The Cars, Phil Collins, The Outfield, Tom Petty, John Mellencamp, George Thorogood, even Steve Miller and a bunch more really. Things were nowhere near as image-concious back then and not every artist had to have a team of stylists and PR people crafting their persona.
@@Dr.TJ_Eckleburg You might have missed the point, dude.
@@rickelmonoggin Hmmm I think I missed it, too... I would agree that things were less image-conscious (especially in alternative/college radio-rock). I would add REM to the list. PS I'm not sure about the "white guys" distinction though
Weezer dude
Metallica
I never knew where that sound came from.. until she opened her mouth.
hahaha me too!
Lol
Marital problems buddy?
Isaac Fox huh. So...that’s how that sounds made. Well. Huh.
You should get out more often.
Cadê os Br que curte esses cara brabo demais ❤
Imagine if he never went swimming in the Caribbean
There wouldn't be fight club movie.
Impossible!
he actually did, this song was inspired by it (no shit sherlock)
Notice me senpai r/wooosh
There'd be no Fight Club, no Nirvana, no Mr Robot, no Soundgarden
I love how their music sounds so tight and crisp, but at the same time at any moment about to fall apart into a chaotic and distorted mess.
I love your analysis of the pixies. This song always makes me think of borderline personality disorder. Just on the edge and trying to hold on .
Sounds like child hood
Kind of like post Rubber Soul Beatles in a way. ;-)
Like my life....haha
It's called "loud-quiet-loud" style. It's what hugely influenced and acknowledged by Nirvana.
Kim Deal really was the heart of the Pixies sound. Her backing vocals and her bass-playing are legendary, in rock circles. And I feel after their comeback in 2014, their sound did get softer and went in more of an indie rock direction.
Shame because I preferred her on the Pixies over the Breeders. Wish Francis would've agreed to share the vocals, maybe in an alternate universe.
@@universe1225 she hadd the right amount of input. if she had more it wouldn't be The Pixies. there's a balance and they had it right. When she wanted more it would have changed the overall thing into something different.
🤦🏻♂️, the guitar lead is the heart of the pixies sound. Der.
Without question, kims viking horn voice took that song to higher levels.
Wow, this songs on a TV commercial. About time,
“Hello, Kurt It’s your cousin Marvin, Marvin Cobain. Remember that new sound you were looking for? Well listen to this”
this is the best comment i read in years
Walt O'Hara thank you!
Simpson’s
@@ohnozelly6709 Who doesn't know that?
Isaiah Goat you know your shit man
So influential on 90s Rock, you can hear everything from Weezer to Soundgarden to Radiohead in this one song.
mikewayda I thought this was 90s or early 2000s. They sound ahead of their time. I was so surprised when I found out this was a product of the 80s. Love this song still.
Pixies best shit was in the 80's, was there, great.
I bought my first Pixies CD (Doolittle) in 1989. Wish I could have seen them live back then. Firma Onrust was a music programme of the Dutch VPRO broadcaster.
also can hear some Neutral Milk Hotel as well
@@Wanderlusteance Nirvana and Radiohead said The Pixies were extremely influential to their music. Francis and Deal are geniuses. They are artists.
2023 and still hauntingly beautiful song
Imagine having to go "hooo" during the whole song
Its pretty easy actually
@@toieroxtapodi8065 I guess he meant It more in the sense that that's all you do up until the end. I mean, she is playing too, but ypu get the point, vocal wise she just does that
Not easy it takes talent
@@toieroxtapodi8065 I mean ya but people don't take into account social anxiety etc.
Did you notice the instrument she is holding? She also created her own successful band.
Мы встретились с этой песней в странный период нашей жизни
One of the things that I love about Pixies is that the manage to sound as closely as possible to the original record.
I prefer this live version over any other tuned version by far
I think it’s cause the records have such a real sound, you can hear the room echo on vocals and acoustic guitar, it sounds so awesome
@@CIA_Gnome_Patrol Steve Albini produced and that is how he does it. Minimize production, maximise energy.
Yeah, I seldom like it when people change up the song for a live performance. I like the song because I like the song.
I was just thinking this. I love that about them.
Totally ahead of their time
For sure!😄
+RhythmGrizz Indeed
A UFO in the world of rock
Woohoo from kim deal
+James Weisbrod wtf are you saying
кавер на серегу пирата , супер ребят исполнили ❤
Best song ever
So rare to see a band sound just as good live as they do on the record.
roosterrugburn Just a basic overdrive pedal, and playing their instruments. Incredible songwriting. Simple songs that are easy to play, with just the perfect notes in the perfect places. As Santiago once said, "I don't shred. Plenty of other people that do that."
Man. They sound better live.
+Peter Thadeus JOE is the most underated player of all time !!
roosterrugburn nirvana
I would say that even better
Kim Deal's backing vocals take this song to whole another level.
Yeah and that maniacal grin lol
Right. Before I knew much about the band I thought that sound was an effect or something not a person standing in front of a mic. Amazing. So fucking cool, an instant original sound.
Legend
REAL AND A BIG DEAL
@@koryi2997 The timing is difficult but sooo good !
No Comennt ever!!!! The best Stuff ever!!!!! Black Francis.....😅😅🎉🎉❤❤
I can't believe this song was created in 1988. It sounds like a 90s song.
Because they were ahead of their time.
Emanuel Markus more like 5 years ahead!
That's because most every 90's band plagiarized their style. They single-handedly invented the 90's sound and had many copycats, but few (if any at all) disciples.
it sounds like a good song for any time
The nineties started in 1987
The Pixies arguably invented the 90's
'90s.
fuck yeah! pretty much!
they invented the american 90’s. the stone roses and the las created the british 90s
the pixies invented the 90s then nirvana perfected the 90s
@@wyattbrining4875 i would argue radiohead and smashing pumpkins and other much more talented and skilled bands perfected it, nirvana was just mainstream lmao. but i love nirvana not hating on them
I love Kim Deal just having the time of her life hooting like an owl lmao.
That song feels like its brand new for almost 40 years now. Unbelievable
Oddly, that “hoo-ooh” makes the song.
It's haunting
And that riff
This song sounds like it came out between 1995-2003.
@Dildo Shwaggins That's the whole point of the comment mate. it was ahead of its time.
@@fernomenon4473 who cares when it came or goes, even if they are dead I would still listen to it.. 😗 hoooo..
@@CJNG_1 go take a shit, idiot
William Daniels good grief, fuck off
That's because this was the favorite band of everyone you heard between 1995-2003.
Tigsty, i’m still listening in May 2024
The crowd must've not realized they were witnessing a classic.
indeed
Alex Duran I know I can’t believe the lack of enthusiasm for such an awesome song and performance!
you would'nt have either
@@takeiteasy2530 I agree. It's hard to appreciate a song you have never heard before, because you don't know the context for any of the parts.
It seems to be a performance for a TV music show in the Netherlands, it's not exactly one of their concerts.
normal person during the whole song: “where is my miiiiiind”
my 2 neuron brain: “HOOOOOOOOO”
The Hooooo is amazing tho
@@yuhgftp7925 Yep ngl
I read the Hooooooo just as the Hoooooooo started....
Every instrument is vital for this song to work. Incredibly one of the best songs ever made in the 80’s.
I was lucky enough to see them in 89. Still the best band i've ever seen live.
Missed 'em man. You are blessed.
Yes indeed. And im so glad i got to see them live. Even if it was years after I discovered them
WTF, they are really good to sound exactly like the recorded song in the studio. This song so so modern like something out of current music.
+sparda9060 the real question is where are they
+sparda9060 fuck yes they are
+sparda9060 Solid pop rock. Solid madness never goes out of style
+sparda9060 I think their studio stuff was all recorded live, even the vocals. They were that good!
+Tom Winegar pretty sure it was
I didn't realize how old this song was, it really sounds like it was made in the 90s to 2000s
1988
I mean, Kurt cobain said how nevermind was him trying to copy the pixies which is probably why
@@fleetwoodcraic4235 Nevermind was only released 3 years after this, and of course there was writing, production etc time before that.
@@DoubleMonoLR Doolittle released exactly the same year as bleach, so cobain wouldve been writing nevermind after it came out, not to mention surfer Rosa which was released all the way back in 86
@@fleetwoodcraic4235 I thought surfer Rosa was released in 88
После Серёги Пирата ничего не кажется более божественным
I love how KD smiles every time she steps up to the mic.
ah yes, existential breakdown at 3am, exactly what i ordered
You good, man?
M N yee
@@sonnystar6227 Good shit, homie- stay safe, you matter
M N i wasn’t scared i didn’t matter this song made me think about the apocalypse then i realized none of us matter once the moon crashes into the earth
🤘🏼😎
This song gives me the feeling of finishing a good book or series or something and facing real life and stuff, wishing the book was longer and I was still reading it
leafy leafingston perfect metaphor. why I refuse to finish A confederacy of dunces.
That is the most accurate description I have ever seen
Watch flcl anime then hear this songs when you finish
leafy leafingston well said! Like your spirit
well i think they've already made that with fight club, you know, this song starts when the credits roll
God. Seeing them live this weekend. I cannot wait.. 💜
I love coming back to this video and unliking it just so I can like it again!!
You met me at a very strange time in my life.
+liam kirk Exactly
ahahah i get it
Is that an opening line from "Brief Interviews with Horrible Men?
Don't forget to add "and in a freakishly unusual way."
coreycox2345 No it really isnt
I love how the chick on the bass can't stop laughing 😂
That's the one and only Kim Deal
Thank you George! Jesus christ....”the chick on the bass”. Some nerve. Though to be fair, if he’d written it like The Chick On The Bass, i could understand
Chick is high as a kite lol
She was probably high
“the chick on the bass”
Original line up Pixies hits different 💯❤
Хорошо поёте, Перёгу тут не узнать
Sometimes it takes 25 years to pass to see the genius in music.
At least you got there in the end 👍🏼
My parents kissed to this song at their prom while I was trying not to disappear from existence.
@@KKDriver What? His comment was only a week ago, and i think it was a reference to Back to the Future
I think he was calling it "ahead of its time"
Marty?
oh your so back to the future
Can I borrow your Toyota 4x4?
Did you play it with Marvin Cobain
Kim Deal trying not to crack up makes this video so good
This is my favourite
No tattoos. No special dresses. Just music. F#cking fantastic music.
Nothing wrong, it's become a cliche once u make it, you get inked up.
YES this happened to me.
Lost the Job
Lost the house
Lost the wife
Lost the family (have 50percent custody)
Lost my debts
Lost my possessions
Found Freedom and Happiness.
When you lose everything- you find out who you really are..
that's right!)
im.same like you , :c
You never really own anything.
Did Karen take the kids again? That bitch!
Happened to me too. Happy is where i live now
Glad to have an Ole school bit with the Pixies😂
My voice would crack if i needed to make a sound so high and louwd after a song, the woman is amazing
This song is a masterpiece.
That was her making that sound? lol. That's frieken genius right there.
People were actually creative back then
Ryan Doede Bit of a late reply, but they had her record the background vocals in a public bathroom, so that's where the echo comes from.
I thought it was a Theremin or something lol
unpopular opinion but she pitchy on it and i'm not a huge fan. it's brilliant in the recording she just needed to tighten it up a bit. you could tell she knew it was pitchy too by her faces haha...unless it was just awkward to make. she was close but not nailing the pitch.
@@disturbed4everluke pitchy ain't a thing..flat or sharp is
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Anyone else here this song and immediately feel nostalgia and a weird feeling in their chest and almost want to cry? Fuck I love music.
Aw man, epic! I see now why Kurt Cobain loved them so much. Deep Tracks!
Cobain was my influence to make music, and he's what brought me here years ago. Love both bands.
that subjective, but both bands are fucking amazing
I agree 100%. I love nirvana, but for the time and situation pixies were in and what they did for rock music, unmatched.
kurt cobain and thom yorke really love them..
Alex Connolly i think they recorded live
Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooh
The only comment i can hear since 2017
@@chuckcatipay7947 same
Thank you so much for this comment
лишь утратив все до конца, мы обретаем свободу...
When I was 18 my younger sister use to play this from her bedroom, I used to knock on her door and tell her to turn it down. She use to tell me to Fock off……she died last Tuesday at aged 49. Now I play this time and time again crying like a baby. She had better taste in music than me just never realised it until now.
That’s kind of sad and funny all at the same time. The fact that you never realize she had better taste in music than you when it was obvious.. Your sister is laughing at you from the grave. But she says she loves you all the same.
So damn iconic. It doesn't matter when you listen to this song, it always feels "new." That's so rare.
I am in love with kim😍
OK everyone let's all thank the Pixies for being so fucking cool.
This song is the definition of timeless
i can't believe this song is from 1988. it sounds like it could've come out in the 2010s. pixies were way ahead of their time
The "Hooo-ooo's" are perfect.
Way ahead of their time..I can't believe this song came out in 1988.
Now this song is the definition of the 90’s
@PlaystationUserCJ I am agreed but this song was published in 1988, Pixies were ahead of their time, actually, their popularity grew further especially in the years following their disbandment
@@lucat5479gotcha I was born in 90’ and heard it a lot while growing up so for my whole life I always thought it was a 90’s song.
Kim's haunting background vocals makes this song complete.
No one talk about the Fight Club. Good. Everyone respect to the club rules!
Except for you.....
You had one job
Bender C. Moriarti Hahaha xD xD
Cristiano messi Hahaha xD
Way to blow it bro
There will never be another time like the late 80s/early 90s again . We were so lucky to be alive then
just as lucky to be alive now if you ask me!
2080s and 2090s?
Yea, I feel like I was supposed to be born in the nineties lol
@@greg0uk music will prob be shit then
2030s will be KPop sampled.
Apparently the 90s began in 1988! Lol. Cant believe this was recorded in 88. So cool
I love that the bassist is the designated oooOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooer of the band
When she does that hoooo...
F*cking shivers/ goosebumps man
Everything about this is way ahead of its time
How so?
literally lightyears. Its obvious 90s rock stems from this track
Timeless sure... but I wouldn't say ahead of their time. They're not doing anything special here except write and play good songs.
Music is a derivative medium
Eric Martin this came out in 87 I believe, the popular genres in the 80s were, post punk, goth, metal, and synth pop, this sounds like a late 90s indie/alternative song due to the electric messy guitar tone and the vocals, sounds nothing like an 80s song very impressive
@@paleopablo4007 totally agree. ahead of their time!
This is better than the official!
Now this generation have Ed Sheeran and Coldplay inflicted on them. So glad to have been around in late 80s and 90s.
Pixies look like the people who set up the stage and everything for the pixies before the show
..Gotta love ‘em
I guess you could say Kim is the real Deal.
I see what you did there
Kelly too.
i like that. kim is the best. kelly's pretty cool too.
does Tanya Donnelly get a look in at all?
Éanna Patrick O'Sullivan sure does
I've never seen an angel but I have looked into the eyes of Kelley Deal as she self-harmonized while playing this song.
First bands I've heard was pixies,joy Division and velvet underground and I've never forget
I can just imagine that back in this era of hard rock and hair metal the Pixies were seen as "weirdos" in spite of being talented as hell. They were WAY ahead of their time...
I like this reply a lot as a weirdo myself for a long time.
Nice Tyler avatar bro
I love Kim Deal.
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I second that. She got tired of being held back by Frank and his controlling attitude toward the band. But yeah, the band is still great as a whole.
yea shes the coolest
We all do :)
Those Ooh, Ooh are haunting. She is the best at doing them.