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Joey Santiago, the guitarist for the Pixies, humorously discussed the possibility of the band being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. As they gear up for upcoming performances in Las Vegas, Santiago emphasized the band’s focus on their music rather than accolades. He expressed surprise over Tom Jones’s lack of induction and shared excitement for a potential joint recognition. The Pixies continue to draw a diverse audience, alongside a new member, as they maintain their legacy in the rock genre.
Las Vegas, NV – Joey Santiago, the talented guitarist of the Pixies, humorously addressed the potential of his band being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, finding the idea somewhat amusing while also recognizing that such an honor would be strategically advantageous. Santiago’s comments come as the band prepares for their upcoming performances at the Encore Theater in Las Vegas, where they will play for the second time in two years.
The Pixies are scheduled to perform on a Friday and Saturday night, continuing their world tour that extends through November. Despite the mention of potential Hall of Fame induction, Santiago clarified that the band is not actively seeking this recognition and remains focused on their musical journey. He also expressed surprise that legendary singer Tom Jones has yet to be inducted into the prestigious Hall, suggesting that he deserves such an honor before the Pixies are even considered.
Santiago entertained the possibility of a joint induction alongside Jones, calling it an “awesome” idea. This light-hearted attitude reflects the band’s broader perspective on their legacy as they approach their 40th anniversary in 2024. The Pixies have long been regarded for their significant influence on the alternative rock genre, with contemporaries like Nirvana and Radiohead crediting them as a major source of inspiration.
Known for their commercial hits in the late ’80s and early ’90s, the Pixies gained fame with songs like “Here Comes Your Man” and “Letter to Memphis,” both of which landed on the Billboard Modern Rock Charts. Their music is characterized by an eclectic blend of punk rock, surf rock, and grunge, creating a unique live event atmosphere that captures audiences of all ages.
At the upcoming shows, Santiago mentioned that the Pixies have abandoned set lists, opting instead to play a different selection of songs at each concert. The Friday night performance will predominantly feature tracks from the albums “Bossanova” (1990) and “Trompe le Monde” (1991). Meanwhile, the Saturday concert will present a variety of songs spanning their discography, including favorites from their pivotal 1989 album “Doolittle” and selections from their latest release, “The Night the Zombies Came.”
The recent album also signifies a notable change in the band’s lineup, welcoming new bassist and backing vocalist Emma Richardson, who took over from Paz Lenchantin, bringing fresh energy and talent to the group.
The Pixies first reunited in 2004 after disbanding in 1993, with Santiago learning of the band’s decision to regroup through a fax. Their initial return to Las Vegas was marked by performances at The Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel in September 2010, followed by a subsequent show in 2014.
The guitarist also noted a surprising trend of younger fans attending their performances—some even bringing along their children. This phenomenon illustrates the band’s timeless appeal across generations, as their distinctive sound continues to attract diverse audiences.
As The Pixies gear up for their Las Vegas concerts, fans can look forward to a dynamic mix of classic and newer material that highlights their lasting influence in the music industry. With a dedicated focus on delivering exceptional live performances, Joey Santiago and the band are embracing both their history and future as they continue to pursue their passion for music.
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