Cactus (song)

"Cactus"
Song by Pixies from the album Surfer Rosa
Released March 21, 1988 (1988-03-21)
Recorded November 1988 at Downtown Recorders, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Genre Alternative rock
Language English
Length 2:16
Label 4AD
Writer Black Francis
Producer Steve Albini
Cover versions
David Bowie
Surfer Rosa track listing
"Where Is My Mind?"
(7)
"Cactus" "Tony's Theme"
(9)

"Cactus" is a song by the American alternative rock band Pixies, and is the eighth track on their 1988 album Surfer Rosa. It was written and sung by the band's frontman Black Francis and produced by Steve Albini.

Contents

"Pixies"

Between the second verse and chorus of "Cactus," the band and the studio members can be heard spelling out "Pixies." John Murphy, then-husband of bassist Kim Deal, later commented on the interlude: "You can hear them spelling 'Pixies' in the break, which T. Rex did in one of their songs ["The Groover"], 'T-R-E-X,' and they were copying it. I was against it, I was like, 'No way I'm not doing it,' because that's so trite. And I'm the only one that didn't do it. Steve [Albini] went along with it and liked it. So I'm the only one that never got on the records [...] Anybody that was in the studio could have gone in there and done it."[1]

Cover versions

David Bowie recorded a version of the song for his Heathen album in 2002. This version features D-A-V-I-D spelled in the break. Bowie performed the song live on his 2002 Heathen Tour concerts and the A Reality Tour. A 2003 live version is found on the A Reality Tour DVD.

Katsen recorded a version of Cactus for their album It Hertz!, which was released in 2009.

Black Francis re-recorded the song and released it on his 2004 album Frank Black Francis.

Foo Fighters have played it live once but stopped after a few seconds because lead singer, Dave Grohl, couldn't remember the whole song.

Glen Hansard and The Frames played it live in M-klub on 25 October, 2001.

The Daylight Savings and Loan covered the song at a Pixies tribute show in Philadelphia, PA on 15 October, 2006.[2]

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