Identifier | 5512267 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | flac |
Media Count | 1 |
Note | gaps inbetween tracks |
Source Info | SBD > CDR > EAC > WAV (editing) > FLAC |
J-Card Comment | 01 - Planet of Sound 02 - Bone Machine 03 - Levitate Me 04 - Hey 05 - Cactus 06 - Debaser 07 - Broken Face 08 - Tame 09 - Velouria 10 - U-Mass 11 - Crackity Jones 12 - Vamos 13 - Holiday Song 14 - Where Is My Mind? 15 - Winterlong 16 - Here Comes Your Man 17 - Nimrod's Son 18 - Monkey Gone To Heaven 19 - Wave of Mutilation 20 - Gouge Away 21 - Dead 22 - No. 13 Baby encore: 23 - I Bleed 24 - Gigantic 25 - Caribou |
Tech Note | It's less than 70 minutes in total length, so I consolidated it to one disc and redid the track divisions to match song starts. So it is a bastard, but an improvement in my opinion. [The original DiscLive-cds contain millisecond gaps between some tracks. Cause of the redoing of the track divisions the gaps also moved:( Track 01: 01:44.715 Track 02: 00:00.2 Track 03: 02:17 Track 06: 02:45.050 Track 07: 01:19.270 Track 08: 01:46.314 Track 09: 03:41.045 Track 10: 00:06.17 Track 18: 02:48.65 Track 19: 02:03.913 Track 21: 00:00.72 Track 22: 00:03.04 Track 24: 03:47.23] The charming Kim earned her own "Kim, Kim, Kim" chant toward the end. A note about the setlist: I might've been drunk or something (on Pixies) but I spoiled things by reading the setlist before they started playing, and to my memory it seems like only about 18 or 19 songs were on there. The point at which Kim asks who all had been to Boise before (amusing moment between her and Dave) seems almost like between sets. Maybe I was imagining it. I felt hamstrung and frustrated at the end because I thought we could've coaxed at least another 3 or 4 songs out of them, but people around me kept giving me "looks" whenever I'd try and scream with my non-existent voice. My thoughts: "People, we are at a rock and roll show, and the Pixies are about ready to stop playing if we don't do something about it." I was MAD at the kids around me for not doing their part. Poo heads! Joey looked really cool. He is a master craftsman--very businesslike, which explains the consistency of his wailing. He had some rope-a-dope glasses on and a bowling shirt. Frank looked same as last time seen with the Catholics. Maybe a pound or two slighter. He appeared less excited to be on stage than I would've hoped. But his "scream[ing] like you hate that bitch" had gotten better than the first few shows (based on recordings I had heard). I envy the Europeans, who will probably get the fully-seasoned screamer doing " . . . and God is seven" like he did in the old days. Kim looked uncomfortable/nervous, but seemed to always be stifling a smile. She has an adorable, sincere, kiddie smile that came out now and then. There's a worn area below the strings of her bass where her pinky finger has rested for who knows how many hundreds of live shows. For a pinkie to have been able to do that, it has got to be around a million hours of playing. She was wearing a black shirt with a false collar and apparently stenciled-in false stitching. She had sweat pant-looking things on as well. Dave L looked very, very scary. His hairdo could only be described as a "wide-load" mullet. It needed a sign, like those trucks. He was spot-on behind the drums though. It was weird when they all came to the front toward the end. I was waiting for them to form a line and bow and have a little girl bring them bouquets of roses. DiscLive stayed at the same motel as me and my wife. Not bad location and cheap. JRO (johndietzel) |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Pixies 2004-04-25 The Big Easy, Boise, ID | |
---|---|
Set 1 | Planet of Sound Bone Machine Levitate Me Hey Cactus > Debaser Broken Face Tame Velouria U-Mass > Crackity Jones Vamos Holiday Song > Where is my Mind Winterlong Here Comes Your Man > Nimrod's Son Monkey Gone to Heaven Wave of Mutilation Gouge Away Dead No. 13 Baby I Bleed > Gigantic Caribou |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment |