@@BrongaeneGriffin Kim is rare; exceptionally handsome and talented. Her voice is a perfect counter-point to Black Francis and neither of them are good without each other, despite the amazing things they did later and general animosity. Kim was right to get out and I'm glad her own talent flowered properly.
I miss Kim in Pixies. I started to listen them when I was 14, exactly 3 years after they stopped to play together (1994). I thought would no longer be possible to see them live but, when I was in Italy in 2010, there was their concert in Ferrara, and my dream becomes true: I had no ticket but I had fortune, I took the train, I'd arrived in that city, a guy sold me he's ticket, when security opened the doors, I ran to the stage and I was exactly in front of them singing all their songs, was a wonderful concert and Kim had a wonderful energy, she has a wonderful energy. Pixies without Kim are less Pixies, no way.
@@rainierr9356 Paz is awesome, but she's will always be a guest bassist to the fans. We tolerate it, nothing more. It's like the Beatles swapping out George Harrison on guitar. You can do it, but no.
I wish Kim and Charles swapped lead vocal and writing duties from one album to the next, so all of Breeders songs stayed in Pixies, the way it always should have been.
Oh that’s a great interview, I so so like their Music, Really. Love Kim Deal her voice. Love them all. I have a music page on Instagram and I play them the most in the history of my account. Its also that I still discover new songs who are old. Yeah something like that🤔 😎👍❤️
The way this is shot is a shame. It's such an important moment. Use two cameras, keep a wide shot, or get better with the damn pan. And even though you're playing some of my favorite songs in the background, that still doesn't mean it should be so loud that we can't hear what the hell they're saying.
That's a perfect Seinfeld! For 1 more minute of Kim Deal, please watch the Deals on my channel: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sQ0xStKTQng.html
They would absolutely love Asheville NC. As long as you’re not the type that has to be in a huge city if you’re gonna live in a city to begin with, I don’t see why any artist wouldn’t like Asheville to call home if not permanently than for a season to do some sessions and record. It’s such a happy place filled with awesome folks. Lots of inspiration. (And great bud and psychedelics) haha in my opinion, it’s the best of both worlds, where a major city and small mountain town collide. And you’re just 1-2 hours from other awesome cities and smaller mountain towns like Spruce Pine, NC (known for tons of gem mining and having the worlds largest and purest supply of Micah available to mine).. Boone, NC. Home to Appalachian State University which is a great school for sports and academics alike, while being known to be quite the party scene and very artsy and self sustainable, naturally being in isolation for so many years, people have grown to dance to the rhythm of their own drum in this small mountain university town, that also has a few major skiing and snowboarding destinations if you enjoy any type of winter sport activities, it’s the perfect place for anyone that can withstand the bitter cold winters, and the falls are worth every second of that below negative wind chill it can get down to on your way to first period in the morning! Also, Charlotte is not very far from Asheville with a short drive time of only right around 2 hours. Charlotte is probably the biggest and busiest of any cities in NC, and if it isn’t, it rivals them at least, being one of the major banking hubs for the east coast, a lot of money and opportunity awaits people in Charlotte in the financial industries and many other avenues as well. It’s well known for the money that comes through the city, celebrities like Ric Flair and DaBaby, who call it home, it’s higher percentage of black wealth and black owned businesses compared to many other parts of the state, and it’s high end fashion and luxury in general. It’s for sure the closest thing to an “Atlanta” that NC has to offer its residents and visitors. Black Mountain is also a short drive right down interstate I-40 from Asheville, taking maybe only 15 minutes to get there depending on where in the city you are coming from. Black Mtn. Has been growing in size for every year at a rapid pace due to how many people want to move to Asheville, they end up not being able to find a house or apartment or simply get out prices due to how high the cost of living has boomed in Asheville since it’s surge in popularity. It’s been happening for the past couple decades, but in the past few years, it seems I can’t travel anywhere outside of the state without seeing an add to move to Asheville or visit. Thus, forcing people down the road to Black Mountain which is a little more white color than A-vile, but still has roots to the arts and is very environmentally friendly. A great spot to get some local brews, check out some amazing restaurants, or go for a beautiful hike.. In fact Black Mtn is now starting to experience the same problems Asheville faces with the large influx of people and now another (much smaller) town at the very bottom of the mountain is benefitting from it. Being more developed than ever before and now hosting many new watering holes, snd great places to eat, along with awesome mom and pop shops. It is home to the famous Catawba Falls hiking destination, boasting a 3.9 mile hike and to reach the top of the falls itself, is no small order, but I’m got faith in you! , These are just a few examples of some of the awesome and interesting places within short driving distances (1-2 hours) from Asheville. But, you’re doubtful to get bored with Asheville anytime soon and need to head elsewhere anytime soon. There is so much to see and do from the many music venues, bars, and Breweries that have an overwhelming selection of micro-brewed and IPA beers, and just your good old fashioned Budweiser if that’s more your thing, and the many big name music acts that love to play Asheville yearly and the many local bands who you can catch regularly. It’s home to many buskers, which fill the atmosphere with beautiful acts all day every day, many playing traditional bluegrass, old time string bands who also incorporate the washboard and spoons and other creative Appalachian instruments, all the way to hip hop and amazing solo violinist and guitarist. Asheville is a true artists’ city who gives off the impression of being self aware and knowing what it wants in a resident, but also bring warm, welcoming, and accepting as well. Check it out
This band could have made it bigger on the musical scene, and i mean bigger than Nirvana, the potential was there. Instead of that we got Frank Black and his multiple attempts to get an as good band compared to the pixies, and Kim Deal with the breeders, honestly both bands sucked. The Pixies was probably the best band back then and a few decades later i am soooo disppointed by this band. That said it's still my favorite band.
But Frank Black's solo career is amazing and even though I dont like the Breeders, a lot of people like it soo stop stating those as facts. And also mind that nirvana only has 3-4 major albums and Pixies have 4. So they didnt break up too early. Frank Black and The Catholics is very different than Pixies and his solo albums are as good as The Pixies in my opinion. Especially Teenager of The Year.