He does now I have watched a rig rundown. In the 80’s there were not that many pedals, fuzz, distortion, overdrive, and way were the most common. Reverbs, and delays existed, but they were not that common. The digital age changed that.
@williamolsen20 I mean sure, you're gonna change with technology, so that makes total sense. But my point stands that the pixies are a punk band. Outside of a BOSS DS-1 I was never big on pedals/effects, and I can't claim to know much about shoegaze outside of Slowdive or the Verve and stuff, but it would have made a good argument if I knew Surfer Rosa was recorded sans pedals.
A guitar riff cannot be "iconic," nor can any sound at all, for that matter. Only Imagery is iconic - i.e., a person or thing whose Image is famous, usu. with the implication that it has become emblematic. (The word Icon, in orginal Greek, MEANS Image.) In addition to being the most overused word on RUclips, Iconic is also, by far, the most MISused - misusers seeming to believe it means simply "widely known," "instantly recognizable," "memorable," etc., without specific and sole reference to imagery. Increasingly, too, it is being employed, mistakenly, as a simple synonym of "very famous." This case of misuse has spiraled due to the RUclips Feedback Loop - wherein video-makers parrot and propagate each other's speech errors. A troubling consequence of such wide misuse is that dictionaries - as a matter of long-held policy (now in need of revision in this age of the viral Internet, for obvious reasons) - will update definitions to reflect vernacular usage, setting up a slippery slope towards our language's ultimate debasement.
Saw pixies last summer in forrest hills queens and 3 years ago in NYC pier 17 they were GREAT
Idk if I would call the Nada Surf cover “drum and bass”
influenced !! did you miss the word ,''influenced'', by drum and bass ?,,, skipping one word can change the whole meaning !!
the world now wishes it was just "some wacky song" bruh 😢
may those girls rest in peace
Wish i had known that Joey didn't even use pedals while i was arguing with my homie that they are a punk band, not shoegaze.
He does now I have watched a rig rundown. In the 80’s there were not that many pedals, fuzz, distortion, overdrive, and way were the most common. Reverbs, and delays existed, but they were not that common. The digital age changed that.
There were more pedals than that too, you just did not see them all the time, and most musicians could not afford them.
@williamolsen20 I mean sure, you're gonna change with technology, so that makes total sense. But my point stands that the pixies are a punk band. Outside of a BOSS DS-1 I was never big on pedals/effects, and I can't claim to know much about shoegaze outside of Slowdive or the Verve and stuff, but it would have made a good argument if I knew Surfer Rosa was recorded sans pedals.
@@williamdixon-gk2sk I am not trying to belittle I hope that was not how that was taken.
Top 5 bands of all time and one of the only other bands besides the Beatles to have such a huge influence on popular music.
Wouldn’t go that far
nah
No
O vocalista do Pixies tá parecendo o meme do pai de familia
You BROKE: "RULE #1"
Whoops 🤪
gibbs ?
great video, even better channel
Thanks, that's very kind!
A guitar riff cannot be "iconic," nor can any sound at all, for that matter.
Only Imagery is iconic - i.e., a person or thing whose Image is famous, usu. with the implication that it has become emblematic. (The word Icon, in orginal Greek, MEANS Image.)
In addition to being the most overused word on RUclips, Iconic is also, by far, the most MISused - misusers seeming to believe it means simply "widely known," "instantly recognizable," "memorable," etc., without specific and sole reference to imagery. Increasingly, too, it is being employed, mistakenly, as a simple synonym of "very famous."
This case of misuse has spiraled due to the RUclips Feedback Loop - wherein video-makers parrot and propagate each other's speech errors.
A troubling consequence of such wide misuse is that dictionaries - as a matter of long-held policy (now in need of revision in this age of the viral Internet, for obvious reasons) - will update definitions to reflect vernacular usage, setting up a slippery slope towards our language's ultimate debasement.
Your comment is iconic mate
no one cares, emily dixon ?