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		<title>Hello, My Name Is David</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Q&#038;A with the Pixies&#8217; David Lovering

IE: How do you feel about doing an old album in its entirety? Some bands are weirded out by it.
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<p><b>IE: How do you feel about doing an old album in its entirety? Some bands are weirded out by it.<br />
David Lovering</b>: It&#8217;s kind of cool because <i>Doolittle</i>, for me the drummer, it&#8217;s the easiest record we did. So I was happy [we chose it]. We&#8217;re all loving doing it, though I&#8217;m sure we&#8217;ll get sick of it after awhile, doing the same songs every night. </p>
<p><strong>Pixies will perform Doolittle <i>November 19th through 21st at Aragon Ballroom in Chicago. </i></strong><span id="more-6034"></span></p>
<p><b>IE: With the box set coming out and the <i>Doolittle</i> tour, do you feel like you&#8217;re reliving your 20s?<br />
DL</b>: It is kind of weird. We&#8217;re doing the same stuff we did years ago and playing the same music – nothing new. So it does seem a little deja vu. We should have come out in canes and wheelchairs on this tour.</p>
<p><b>IE: Did you spend a lot of time relearning parts?<br />
DL</b>: When we did all the albums, we recorded the next quicker and quicker. So I wasn&#8217;t really happy with my drumming. Six months into the tour on whatever album, I&#8217;d go, &#8220;A-ha!&#8221; and figure out how I wanted to change them.  But when the <i>Doolittle</i> concept came up, we all wanted to recreate the album exactly as it was, as if you were listening to the record. So I had to throw out – not that I was doing anything wild or different – and relearn it, add a triangle, and things like that to make it happen. </p>
<p><b>IE: Any songs particularly tough?<br />
DL</b>: &#8220;Silver&#8221; we never played live. The only thing that&#8217;s hard about it is it&#8217;s in 3/4 time and it&#8217;s really slow. So to keep the beat in your head and have everyone follow along is kind of tough.</p>
<p><b>IE: Do you waltz in your chair?<br />
DL</b>: I do. If you see us, you&#8217;ll see me going back and forth. It looks like I&#8217;m dancing, but it&#8217;s the only thing I can do to keep the time.</p>
<p><b>IE: What are plans post-tour?<br />
DL</b>: There&#8217;s been little talk about maybe doing some music, but that&#8217;s just talk. I don&#8217;t know if anything will happen. I&#8217;ll do magic. [Pixies guitarist] Joe Santiago and I have a band called Everybody. We just had a lot of free time and made up some songs for an album that will be released in January. It&#8217;s mainly instrumental stuff: synthesizers, guitar, drums, bass. I sing on a couple. We&#8217;ll throw it against the wall and see what happens. </p>
<p><i>The career-spanning</i> Minotaur<i> box set is available now. Q&#038;A by Steve Forstneger.</i></p>
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