She is really nice. My band was recording and Kim came to pick up the master's to the Breeders record Mountain Battles recorded by my friend in LA. I am a huge Pixies, Amps, and Breeders fan, I kept it short, and asked respectfully for a hug. She gave me a great hug. I hugged Mark Arm, and the Rain Coats members as well, which really helped me go on. I lost 18 feet of my intestines, and music is really what makes life worth living. I will quote one of Kim's songs, "I love no one, and no one loves me".
You are loved. I don't usually believe in such things but more and more I believe if you are good to people and show them genuine love, they will love you back and that's more than a lot of people have so who's to say that isn't real love?
Buffalo Tom....Throwing Muses...Pixes.....when College Rock was a small scene for those few of us who listened to specific radio stations in the mid to late 1980’s. I was a DJ at KRVM 91.9FM Eugene, Oregon University of Oregon.
Thank you Marc-I appreciate your thoughts on this still sensitive subject. Its a process for all of us. Your experience with the professor is a similar thing to what lots of women students deal with too-the layers of shame and then having to go back to class-how your prior respect for a person changes is very confusing and damaging for years sometimes.
Jesus... I saw the Pixies at The Rat in December of 86. The studio was Fort Apache.. And not the nice one in Cambridge.. The one with exploding sewerage in Roxbury... Jacks.. Gone, Chets last call.. Gone.. Jesus the Boston music scene is gone.. TT the bears.. I saw the Pixies OPEN for the The Zulus in who-knows when.. Around the corner from The Middle East.. Kim. I produced a pixies show at Southeastern Mass University, October 87.. You opened for Throwing Muses.. I think That'll Learn ya opened for all of you.. The Ken Goes trifecta..
I was today years old when I learned that the Deal sisters have roots in WV. WV feels like an obscure backwater part of the galaxy to be from and here they are.
The agora show it’s now called Newport on High St., Ohio State campus Judas priest didn’t get Bood. It was the opening act, Wille Phoenix and I could be wrong but the band may have been called the Buttons.
With Marc Maron....you know what you're going to get.....half of the interview, Maron will make it about himself instead of his guest....that's something that he's acknowledged over the years as one of his personality quirks and failings and he seems to be working on it as the years go by.....I haven't listened to him in a while, but I did notice that he was getting a little better about keeping the interview moving. That all being said, I do wish he would have asked a couple of questions about the friendship between Bob Pollard and Kim Deal as they had a pretty good friendship in the early 90's. They had a lot in common as Bob grew up and lived in Northridge and the Deal Sisters grew up a few miles away in Huber Heights and they both shared a love of 60's music and lo-fi recording techniques. In this interview, Kim mentioned Pollard wanting her to produce their next album at that time which turned out to be Alien Lanes, If I'm remembering correctly. Anyway, her big sigh in partially glossing over that time period spoke volumes as the story goes that Kim and Bob had a huge falling out during her abortive work on Alien Lanes. There was also another story of both bands (Breeders and GBV) on the same bill somewhere in Cincinnati and Bob using up not only GBV's soundcheck time, but ALL of the available soundcheck time which angered Kim as the Breeders didn't have a chance to soundcheck before the gig and they had a subpar sounding show because of it, or at least that's how the story went. Bob Pollard was/is one of the most creative songwriters of the last 40 years, but he has a penchant for wearing out his welcome with people over time.
Last night went down the rabbit hole when I was a little kid I didn't know about the Pixies all I knew was she was opening up for nirvana in Miami with that Cannonball song I threw some TP I feel horrible I was 9 years old I actually really reflects on my older sister I guess she's dead now but whatever we keep it going I love that LPN Library stuff like or whatever I'd like to hear Kim on a 12 string
She was replying to Marc's question of "why did you get married?" and Kim whispered "I don't know, a lot of people ask me that" Basically, she regretted getting married and felt bad for the guy that she married for putting him through a quick divorce as her heart really wasn't into the marriage. It's cool that they're still friends to this day as going through something like that, I could understand if the guy never wanted to hear from her again, so it worked out well for the both of them in hindsight.
Hi my names camilla I’m from London and I’m Aspergers, I also have severe ADHD and I’m an artist and would love to talk for autism. I can also speak for sexism, personally I feel like as a female I am sexually powerful, but I am mainly misunderstood as I think like a guy. That side of the brain. I wanna change the world
Can I respectfully suggest not to say you ARE Asperger's? You HAVE Asperger's. There is much more to you as an individual than the neurological disorder you happen to have. 😉 I suspect I also have Asperger's and what you say really speaks to me, when you say you are sexually powerful and misunderstood. I don't know what it is, but people seem to somehow get attracted to me a lot and real fast. I have a nice body and an average face, so I don't think it's my looks, there is something more to it, and I don't try to be attractive even though I like to doll up (comfortably, because sensory issues force me to 😉) and am a bit eccentric. I think it's because I talk so straight and I can't help smiling when I connect with people. But then I turn out to be too weird for people to take things farther than sex. Now my rule is if people are ONLY interested in sex, I skip them. 😉 And yes, I also sort of think like a guy, more analytical than women normally are, and maybe that also makes me attractive to men. They don't have to put up with some of the typically feminine fluff when they are around me, and they can have the conversations with me that they usually can't have with women because I know a lot about a lot of stuff that women are never really interested in.
Thank God she said she loved Black Sabbath and Zepplin and thank God she said NO to acdc. Acdc sucks. They don't even belong in the same sentence with Black Sabbath.
I'm baffled, I'm 15 wasted minutes in and I'm listening to something about Louis ck and the comedy scene, and the host's comedy show while looking at a pic of Kim deal - this feels icky. At the very least a more appropriate image could have been put up as the host caters to his own needs - "why don't you just leave?" good advice, thanks.