Monday, 11 April 2011

Pixies Doolittle tour. What movies were used other than Un Chien Andalou?

Pixies Doolittle tour. What movies were used other than Un Chien Andalou?

I went to the concert in November and wanted to know which films were used on the screen behind them. I know Un Chien Andalou was one, but there were more, and I really wish I knew what they were! Anyone else go to one of their concerts and know?

Thanks!

Answer by pencilman
They opened with that film accompanied by some orchestral music, I think. I don’t remember any other famous films. I was under the impression that the videos played during the performance were just shot for the tour to accompany the songs.
If you’re refering to something other than these films, I’m afraid I can’t remember.

Give your answer to this question below!

Answer by Fingertoes
I absolutely love both bands and adore both albums BUT…

I am probably a bigger Pixies fan than SY fan. Also, I much prefer Goo and Dirty over Daydream nation. So, I’d say Doolittle is a little better… but that’s only from my personal ears. :)

Answer by Mick Jagger
Agreed

Answer by Return Of Jackyl
I like Doolittle a lot better, but I maybe haven’t totally warmed up to Daydream Nation yet.

Answer by Dillinger Dan
I agree, they’re both very good albums.

Answer by goo
I agree, but I REALLY like doolittle.

What do you think? Answer below!
Pixies guitarist admits he has no idea what the band’s lyrics mean
TORONTO – Since the release of “Doolittle” back in 1989, Pixies guitarist Joey Santiago has listened to lead singer Frank Black howl with conviction about Uriah hitting the crapper, Neptune’s only daughter and the sliced-up eyeballs in the Luis Bunuel-Salvador Dali silent film “Un Chien Andalou.”
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