
Pixies: Gouge
Ratings
Gouge - a documentary tracing The Pixies' story featuring interviews with Bono, David Bowie, Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead), Graham Coxon and Alex James (Blur), Fran Healy and Andy Dunlop (Travis), P J Harvey, Tim Wheeler (Ash), Gavin Rossdale (Bush) and Badly Drawn Boy.
Production
TalkBack Productions
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Frank Black
Frank Black

Kim Deal
Kim Deal

Joey Santiago
Joey Santiago

David Lovering
David Lovering

Steve Albini
Self

Bono
Self

David Bowie
Self

Thom Yorke
Self

Jonny Greenwood
Self

Graham Coxon
Self

Alex James
Self
Fran Healy
Self

PJ Harvey
Self

Andy Dunlop
Self
Tim Wheeler
Self

Gavin Rossdale
Self
Keith Cameron
Self
Badly Drawn Boy
Self
Richard Fearless
Self
Eric Drew Feldman
Self
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