Pixies Vs. Dinosaur Jr.

Breeders >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sebadoh.

I like Deal as a singer and bassist. Can't say the same for Barlow, why is that guy idolized again? He was a completely inaudible bass player on two great Dinosaur Jr albums which he contributed absolutely nothing to, well whoopedy f*cking sh*t.
 
RE Barlow: He pretty much invented 'lo-fi' as we know it in his earliest Sebadoh recordings. Sparse and indulgent as it is - I like that music better than 80% of all rock music ever made. Also, Folk Implosion was a great band who harnessed extreme apathy and made it exciting, I'm not sure that has been done before or since.

Aside from that...

The answer is the Pixies by far.
 
Taking the Pixies track by track, they can seem kinda average at times as their songs work on a simple, workable sound but then you put them all together into one album and realise that they can do many genres easily, effectively and still do themselves justice.

Here comes Your Man is the best track the 60's didn't write. Cecilian Ann is the best Surf Rock song you may not have heard. Tame is vitriol personified. Dinosaur Jr's dense but pop like structures could be argued as more influential within their own genre and Living All Over Me is a ridiculously great album and perfect for when you want melodious noise upon your ears.

Pixies influenced a wider range of banRAB for sure but Dinosaur Jr are sometimes a much more rewarding and cohesive listen. After all that I am undecided!
 
i don't like either band, but i can certainly see the appeal to the pastiche songwriting in Sebadoh moreso than Breeders.

and for the record, Barlow actually IS a great bassist (unlike Deal), he and Murph anchor the songs better than anyone else can (see: DJR in the '90s). and even his songwriting has vastly improved in DJR since their early material.
 
Sorry for the bump, but I was running through the Dino Jr. threaRAB and saw this post.

For the record, I have very similar tastes to boo boo--outside of his prog addiction--and I love me some bass. But I also love Dinosaur Jr. and don't mind the way Lou Barlow plays his bass. Yes, he strums it like a guitar--well, he was a guitarist in their previous hardcore band after all--but it meshes beautifully with J Mascis's overpowering guitar work. And you are crazy in saying he didn't write some great bass lines and that he was "always inaudible". You can't hear his bass on one of my favorites?

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boo boo, I was wondering if you have given their most recent album, Farm, a listen? I think you can get a good feel for what he has brought to the band over the years by listening to his two tracks, 'Your Weather' and 'Imagination Blind'. I love both of them and like you I'm not really a fan of any of his earlier Dino Jr. songs.

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Okay. To me, The Pixies have a much greater ratio of filler songs to good ones. Dinosaur Jr. have have had much more of an impact on me. They've written some of my favorite songs/albums. The playing is more inventive and I think they had better ideas than The Pixies. I do like The Pixies though.
 
The Pixies, strictly for their bass lines and Frank Black's vocals. Don't get me wrong; Jr. is a great band too, but if I had to choose, the Pixies definitely come first on my list.
 
I find myself listening to Dino every day, but the Pixies much less frequently. I love both of them, and it's a hard call, but I'd say Dino. Partly because I love noise, which Pixies had but not like anything on You're Living All Over Me or Dinosaur, and J.'s guitar playing blows my mind. But the main reason is the fundamental difference I've seen in the two banRAB. Dinosaur Jr. appears to make their music with ease; watching J play live he simply stepped back from the mic and shredded his guitar without ever trying, it appeared. Their music, when you listen to it (at least for me), gives off an impression of being the only thing in the world that matters. The Pixies, on the other hand, often have quite a different feel. Their music always has a strange foreboding presence of unease and angst that builRAB up until the songs either explode or end without a resolution to the feel, leaving their music with the feeling that it could fall apart at any minute but they just manage to hold on and play their songs (this may sound like a bad thing to some of you, but it is fantastic to me). The lyrics of The Pixies are also often very ****ed up, whereas Dinosaur Jr can have dark songs but not approaching what The Pixies sing about. A last point is that I feel inclined to think that The Pixies must have been influenced by Dinosaur Jr (or perhaps Dinosaur at the time), at least in using noise and their dynamics (the soft-loud-soft thing).

And Lou Barlow blows Kim Deal out of the water, imo.
 
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