Wax Treasure (Vinyl)
-
-
@Mizmazzle the cover is more interesting than the actual contents.
Spoken word anti acid propaganda from the 60s
-
-
Playing often in the household. Fan tas tic album. Never give up on r’n’r
-
-
-
Outside of Stevie Ray, there’s not a ton of great blues albums from the 80s. Here is one
-
hard to choose the best album by favourite artist - but this is the one that does everything for me. sure, surfer rosa was exciting, also my introduction to pixies, a slap on the face, and then doolitle and even bossanova. still, this one. no way i was going to miss this 30th anniversary edition.
-
Great album @prpx
Subbacultcha is one my fave Pixies tracks
However, it is Doolittle for me, just too many hits. It opens with the screams of Debaser and closes with a masterclass of the Pixies' loud quiet loud with Gouge Away.
We all have our favs which is fun, but everything they did up to 91 was the shit.
-
Trompe Le Monde was the first Pixies album I got, way back in the early 90s. Not sure it's my favourite of theirs per se, but definitely the one with the most memories.
-
kudos to all of you, those awkward people brought us so much unforgettable music. just wonderful
-
@Bridger said in Wax Treasure (Vinyl):
the Pixies' loud quiet loud with Gouge Away.
IMO that's their signature song
-
100% @endo
The space. The timing. The build. Deal's backing vocal coming in. The wailing guitar. The stark lyrics.
2 mins 42 seconds of fuck off genius!
I think there is a quote from Bono, being one of the biggest bands in the world after Joshua Tree saying they were uncool having not heard Surfer Rosa yet.