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U.S. Leg of Pixies ‘Doolittle’ Tour Begins in L.A.
Last night (Nov. 4) the Pixies began the U.S. leg of their Doolittle Tour at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Palladium, performing a set list featuring songs from the band’s iconic 1989 album as well as some B-sides and fan favorites. As Frank Black & Co. took the stage, a screen behind them displayed scenes from Un Chien Andalou, Luis Bunuel’s surrealist film, and then the band kicked things off with a batch of B-sides like “Bailey’s Wall” and “Weird At My School” before delving into Doolittle. Bassist Kim Deal spoke to the audience throughout the night, while frontman Black was largely silent when not performing, reports NME.com. Deal offered updates to the audience saying “These are B-sides” throughout the performance and telling the crowd, “We’re about halfway through side one” later on. Pixies will play two more shows in Hollywood (Nov. 5 and 6) before hitting the road in the States.
Pixies Nov. 4 set list:
1. “Dancing The Manta Ray”
2. “Weird At My School”
3. “Bailey’s Walk”
4. “Manta Ray”
5. “Debaser”
6. “Tame”
7. “Wave Of Mutilation”
8. “I Bleed”
9. “Here Comes Your Man”
10. “Monkey Gone to Heaven”
11. “Mr. Grieves”
12. “Crackity Jones”
13. “La La Love You”
14. “There Goes My Gun”
15. “Hey”
16. “Silver”
17. “Gouge Away”
18. “Wave Of Mutilation (UK Surf)”
19. “Into The White”
20. “Isla De Encanta”
21. “Gigantic”
22. “Where Is My Mind?”
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