This is basically the lineup (Mitchell, Sprout, Fennell, often with Demos) with which Bob created his greatest GBV songs. The reason why anyone knows them, frankly, goes back to the run of albums from Propeller through Under the Bushes. That was the "breakthrough" period when they released most of their now classic songs. Yes, there was great songwriting and albums afterwards, but not as consistently, weirdly, or creatively as during this period. Later lineups had better chops, but seemed stiffer and less sympathetic to Bob's vision--not to mention the loss of Tobin's songs and sweet vocal harmonies. Like many a bandleader and songwriter, Bob benefited from having a second/foil who was as talented as Sprout.
@@christopher9152 i agree with u almost entirely. i would say this rings true up until the current lineup began. in what? 2018? this current lineup is technically Bob’s best lineup to this day. all things considered
This is historically important
I don't say this very often, but here I go: I was there!
WOW GBV rules !
Tks for share.
Cheers from Brazil ✌🏽
man what a setlist
Damn Bob sounds great and My Valuable Hunting Knife?!?!?!? - goosebumps
PSA: Motor Away @12:09 (with King & Caroline of course :-))
Thanks for uploading this!
thank you for this live !!!!
Evil Speakers!!!!!!
Bob and his ripped jacket 🤣🤣🤣
12:09 Motor Away
Lol pavemalk and bobfather. We clearly know where this mans allegiances lie
this is the doomiest ive ever heard Weedking
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Who is on drums and bass for this show?
kevin fennel
Bass?
@@absolutelynonameslef Jim Greer
Righteous you sought permission to post! Many could learn.
You are correct sir.
I love both bands so I'm finding it genuinely hard to comment either way here. I love pavement. But I'll agree, most any other band anyway.
This is basically the lineup (Mitchell, Sprout, Fennell, often with Demos) with which Bob created his greatest GBV songs. The reason why anyone knows them, frankly, goes back to the run of albums from Propeller through Under the Bushes. That was the "breakthrough" period when they released most of their now classic songs. Yes, there was great songwriting and albums afterwards, but not as consistently, weirdly, or creatively as during this period. Later lineups had better chops, but seemed stiffer and less sympathetic to Bob's vision--not to mention the loss of Tobin's songs and sweet vocal harmonies. Like many a bandleader and songwriter, Bob benefited from having a second/foil who was as talented as Sprout.
@@christopher9152 i agree with u almost entirely. i would say this rings true up until the current lineup began. in what? 2018? this current lineup is technically Bob’s best lineup to this day. all things considered
Tobin is so. Important to them
49:40