How did the absence of Kim Deal affect The Pixies' performance at Peabody Opera House?
Reviewers highlighted her noticeable absence, impacting the band's stage personality and energy.
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Reviewers highlighted her noticeable absence, impacting the band's stage personality and energy.
Attendees praised the excellent sound quality, enhancing the enjoyment of both old and new songs.
Many suggested that Peabody Opera House provided an ideal atmosphere, amplifying the concert's overall impact.
The opening song "Vamos" and closing track "Bone Machine" left a lasting impression on many.
Some found him uninspired, lacking interaction, which detracted from the overall concert experience.