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  2. Here Comes Your Man - Wikipedia

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    "Here Comes Your Man" opens with the Hendrix chord, favored by Pixies guitarist Joey Santiago and was used on "Tame". [12] The acoustic guitar plays a D–G–A chord progression, while Santiago plays a guitar riff which is the result of him double-tracking a 12-string Rickenbacker and a Telecaster.

  3. Dominant seventh sharp ninth chord - Wikipedia

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    The chord is favored by Pixies lead guitarist Joey Santiago, with D 7 ♯ 9, reminiscent of the opening to "A Hard Day's Night", opening and being called the "secret ingredient" of the song "Here Comes Your Man". A "brutally scraped" F 7 ♯ 9 features in the chorus of "Tame" against the three chord rhythm guitar part's D, C, and F chords. [27]

  4. Gigantic (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Gigantic" is a song by the American alternative rock band Pixies, co-written by bassist Kim Deal and lead vocalist/guitarist Black Francis.The song appeared on the band's first full-length studio album, Surfer Rosa, released in 1988.

  5. Wave of Mutilation - Wikipedia

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    Diffuser.fm also listed it as the fourth best Pixies song, writing, "If you're going to drive your car into a watery plunge, the Pixies song 'Wave of Mutilation' is the appropriate soundtrack." [ 11 ] Guitar ranked the song as the band's 11th best guitar moment, highlighting guitarist Joey Santiago 's "brief flurry of crying bends introduced in ...

  6. Complete 'B' Sides - Wikipedia

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    Complete 'B' Sides is a compilation album of songs by American alternative rock band Pixies. It features the B-sides for seven out of eight of their UK singles, as well as for one USA single, from the 1980s and 1990s. The eighth, "Letter to Memphis", had no B-sides. These singles are: "Gigantic" (1988) "Monkey Gone to Heaven" (1989)

  7. Monkey Gone to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    "Monkey Gone to Heaven" was the first Pixies song to feature guest musicians: two cellists, Arthur Fiacco and Ann Rorich, and two violinists, Karen Karlsrud and Corine Metter. The band had signed to Elektra Records at the end of 1988, [2] so the "Monkey Gone to Heaven" single was their first American and major label release.

  8. Where Is My Mind? - Wikipedia

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    A Tribute to the Pixies. [4] Tkay Maidza's 2021 cover version was used in a 2023 Apple AirPods commercial, as well as the final episode of the Donald Glover limited series Swarm. This version is also included in the 2022 racing video game Need for Speed Unbound. [5] Preteen Nandi Bushell recorded the song in 2021, earning praise from the Pixies ...

  9. Trompe le Monde - Wikipedia

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    The album name comes from the title of the first track, "Trompe le Monde", a French phrase (pronounced [tʁɔ̃p lə mɔ̃d]) meaning "Fool the World". [3]Unlike previous albums, the title of the album comes from the name of a song (rather than a song lyric), and is a play on the French phrase "Trompe-l'œil", a painting technique in which the painter fools the viewer into thinking objects ...