Cactus
Pixies
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Sitting here wishing on a cement floor Just wishing that I had just something you wore I put it on when I go lonely Will you take off your dress and send it to me? I miss your kissin' and I miss your head And a letter in your writing doesn't mean you're not dead Run outside in the desert heat Make your dress all wet and send it to me I miss your soup and I miss your bread And a letter in your writing doesn't mean you're not dead So spill your breakfast and drip your wine Just wear that dress when you're dying P-I-X-I-E-S Sitting here wishing on a cement floor Just wishing that I had just something you wore Bloody your hands on a cactus tree Wipe it on your dress and send it to me Sitting here wishing on a cement floor Just wishing that I had just something you wore
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Written by: CHARLES THOMPSON
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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10 facts about this song
Song Background"Cactus" is a song by the American alternative rock band Pixies, coming off their debut studio album "Surfer Rosa" in 1988.
- This song follows a unique characteristic blend of surf rock, punk, and indie rock that the Pixies are famous for.
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LyricsThe song’s lyrics are mystifying, featuring somewhat macabre imagery of blood, dress, its delivery is poetic and captivating.
- It presents unusual demands to a presumed lover about mailing a dirty dress smeared with blood.
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Song InterpretationMusic critics interpret the song as a bizarre love letter or as communicating longing and desire in a non-traditional way.
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Album Success"Surfer Rosa", the album that features "Cactus", became a crucial album in the alternative rock genre. Its influence is notable amongst many artists, including Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain, who was a big fan of the Pixies.
- While it was not a commercial success immediately, the album gained more recognition and success over time and "Cactus" became one of Pixies' notable songs.
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Cover VersionRenowned artist David Bowie covered "Cactus" for his album "Heathen" in 2002, claiming that the love he had for the song was immense and that it played a significant role in influencing his music.
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Live Performances"Cactus" is frequently performed live by the Pixies, often retaining its original raw energy, tight harmonies, and powerful guitar riffs.
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Awards and Recognition"Cactus" brought Pixies further into the spotlight, aiding in establishing them as one of the most influential pioneer bands of the alternative rock genre. While not an award-winning song itself, its contribution to the Pixies' success cannot be understated.
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Song InfluenceThe Pixies, and by extension their song "Cactus", have had a considerable influence on alternative and grunge rock music. Their music's sound and structure are often cited by other musicians, indicating its long-lasting impact.
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Music VideoThere's no official video released for the song "Cactus". However, live performance videos and fan-made videos are found over the internet.
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Song Length and CompositionThe track is relatively short, with a length of around 2 minutes and 16 seconds, showcasing the band’s ability to convey strong emotions and imagery in a compact format.
- The verse-chorus-verse structure of the song is simple, yet it is delivered in a way that grabs attention.
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