Last night Pixies played a secret gig at Village Underground in Shoreditch to support the launch of the Minotaur box set. It was an invite-only affair and there were only about 300 lucky people allowed to witness the event. Hecklerspray was invited to attend, and we took a few readers with us. Our collective ears are still buzzing.
It started with individual Pixies wandering around the venue prior to the show. This surpassed the already high expectations for the intimate gig: pressing the flesh is one thing, but crowdsourcing a setlist is quite another. Yet that's what Pixies did: they invited the audience to request their favourite songs, and we met them all in the process.
Naturally we threw a curve ball at Kim Deal, having requested ?Ana?: ?But we don't know how to play it! Seriously. You could put a gun to Joey?s head and he still wouldn't know his way around that one…?
So instead, we opted for the best Pixies song out there: No. 13 Baby, which they played early on, followed by classics like Hey, Tame, Debaser and Bone Machine. Kim was cajoled by Black Francis into performing Into The White and Gigantic, despite telling us that she wanted a lazy night (giving us an impromptu performance of the River Euphrates backing vocals in the process ? her reason for wanting to dodge that song in the set). It goes without saying that it was an awesome performance, and great to see Pixies at close quarters.
The band remains a powerhouse, and is very tight, despite one or two slips, notably the UK Surf version of Wave of Mutilation, which they had to restart after Kim forgot her way around it. The audience, which included Kevin ‘My Bloody Valentine’ Shields, helped her out: ?It starts in F!?
All in all we're honoured to have been invited to what was essentially a private party (replete with free bar) for Vaughan Oliver?s stunning artwork, where Pixies showed up and did their friend a favour by playing an on-demand set.
They really seem to be enjoying themselves these days. David Lovering showed us a trick involving rubber bands and talked to us about John Bonham. Joey Santiago made our spines shiver when he played that note in Hey. Black Francis kept us amused with tales of Kim being kicked off RockBand when playing Pixies songs. And Kim grinned from ear to ear the whole night.
It was a blast.
Check out a fan?s video of Gigantic:
You can also check out David Emery’s Flickr slideshow of Pixies at Village Underground.
dickiedaviseyes says
Oh my god I would have hurt someone to be there. Hurt them BAD.
Nathan says
Damn you Hecklerspray. I hate you all. Literally could not be more jealous.
Sarah says
Wha? I’m going to throw up I’m so envious.
Trigger says
Would have donated a limb myself. Saw them the day before at IOW. Incredible, first time I have cried watching a band!!
Julias says
How DID you get invited?