15:25 - that music playing softly in the background is from the TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES "Coming Out of Their Shells" album from 1990, available only at Pizza Hut. The song is called "Pizza Power"
My skateboarding babysitter gave me a pavement T-shirt when I was 10. I remember an older kid saw me on the street and said "what the fuck! where did you get that T-shirt kid?"
They took the name from the lyrics from a Minutemen-song who's record falls on the pavement after two skateboarders steal it in a scene from the film "High Fidelity".
@@EconojamI don’t think they have ever stated that? The members have given multiple conflicting answers over the years but that’s a new one for me. I wouldn’t be surprised if that was it though.
@@terry10tnj Bob said it in his podcast. 'Three songs' on Soundcloud. The song is "Fake Contest". He does the podcast with Mike who put out a Minutemen tribute.
@@terry10tnjDon't forget to check Minutemen. And wonder if the intro of Dreams Of Herge by the 3Ds is the intro of Summer Babe. Not to mention the vocal stylings and guitars of the kiwi's.
yeahh! bob is great! when i met him, he even recognized me from the stage and we talked for a couple of hours. never thought id have such an opportunity!
The scene where Malkmus identifies some of the writing in the journal as his friend's, Robert Bingham, was 9 days before Bingham's death from a heroin overdose.
Great band, I saw them around 1993/4 at the Glasgow QMU and they put on a good show. They were clearly trying to push the limits of what would be considered rock music, some of their experiments were more successful than others but overall more hits than misses.
I met Lance Bangs while filming Sleater Kinney in San Diego 1999. We talked about trading videos. I sent him my copy like I told him I would. He never sent me anything. Responded a few times though email, but just totally blew me off.............. total bummer dude
do bands even play like this anymore? i genuinely don't know, didn't get to go to any shows in high school hardly, had a bunch lined up for spring/summer after i graduated and then the pandemic struck and i may never get to see a show again. cool.
I heard this for the first time in the documentary and was like I've heard this song before, then I realized it reminded me of the Beastie Boys song "I don't know" Anyone else see the similarities or am I crazy?
i collect vintage tees & can't help but check out all the great ones here... like SM wearing the "fuck art, let's dance" tshirt (pretty sure it's a Stiff Records tee).... my fav tho, is at 15:17 bob is wearing a very early World Industries (skateboard company) shirt with their pitchfork logo, from the late 80s.. i still have that shirt in my closet... i know, BFD... but i've always been a crazy shirt collector...
Will someone please upload Lance Bang's documentary Breadcrumb Trail about Slint? I've been dying to see it but i already own the vinyl so i dont have much interest in buying the box set
I've tried to l * e * t * m * e * w * a * t * c * h * t * h * i * s slash p * r * i * m * e * w * i * r * e this for a while now and I had no luck, and I really wanted to see this for a while now So, thank you for uploading it. One of my favorite bands.
I have the Slow Century DVD and it's 60 minutes long. How come this is longer and appears to have different footage? Is this an extended version of it? Or a different documentary?
I was at the WV show... it sucked... I was probably one of the few indie kids in WV and this was a huge deal! I saw Superchunk, Helium, Built to Spill, Sonic Youth, and Pavement was high on that list of bands i would have seen for the first time (i was 17). I didnt even make it to the main stage from the second stage... they were pelted off before i could even get there!
Ibold & Young! "Greatest American Band?" casually came up in conversation amongst friends recently. One said The Dead (yuck, yawn), one said Star Pimp, I said Pavement.
Actually I just realized that the snippet on Brighten the Corners is technically tracked as the end of Shady Lane and not the beginning of Transport is Arranged as I had always thought
Hahahah! Ahh shit.. The funniest part is 1:01:54 from Manchester where some dude is illegally selling Pavement shirts and he doesn’t even know whos behind the camera and says “fuck off mate!”Peed my pants- :)
"he said 'that one's pretty interesting, but it's somewhat unlistenable,' so that sold me right away"
Thurston Moore is the man
***** post-industrial field of dreams
One of the best bands ever. And yet, I always have trouble explaining the appeal to people. Either you get it ... or you don't.
56:00 - Stephen teaching them "Discretion Grove", which would end up being on his first Jicks LP.
15:25 - that music playing softly in the background is from the TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES "Coming Out of Their Shells" album from 1990, available only at Pizza Hut. The song is called "Pizza Power"
That tape got a lot of play in my house
the most generation X comment on the internet
pavement, this concert was..was so much better than deaftones concert
RIP Gary…this is a great tribute to him in here…
One of the best indie bands of all time!!!!
Correction: "THE"
Say hi to thurston for me pls
I remember "summer babe" and the album "slanted and enchanted" as great times in high school
My skateboarding babysitter gave me a pavement T-shirt when I was 10.
I remember an older kid saw me on the street and said "what the fuck! where did you get that T-shirt kid?"
They took the name from the lyrics from a Minutemen-song who's record falls on the pavement after two skateboarders steal it in a scene from the film "High Fidelity".
@@EconojamI don’t think they have ever stated that? The members have given multiple conflicting answers over the years but that’s a new one for me. I wouldn’t be surprised if that was it though.
@@terry10tnj Bob said it in his podcast. 'Three songs' on Soundcloud. The song is "Fake Contest". He does the podcast with Mike who put out a Minutemen tribute.
@@Econojam oh wow I didn’t know that existed I gotta check it out!
@@terry10tnjDon't forget to check Minutemen. And wonder if the intro of Dreams Of Herge by the 3Ds is the intro of Summer Babe. Not to mention the vocal stylings and guitars of the kiwi's.
19:40 Perhaps the most rock and roll twenty-five seconds in the history of music.
The Masquerade, Atlanta, 1992.
RIP … the lengend!! This is a fitting epitaph
Range Life was always my fav. "out on my skateboard, the nite is just humming"
the reason why bobby n. is in pavement is because he is the magic.
yeahh! bob is great! when i met him, he even recognized me from the stage and we talked for a couple of hours. never thought id have such an opportunity!
@@isalegal yea, most men don't forget a face that was once at his waist.
spiral stairs, what a wicked name
i think its a pretty cool name
+isabella oliveira It's better than Sinister Gates
Amazing band. Stumbled upon them playing with Belly at the Waterfront in Norwich in 1992. My favourite band since that moment.
No way did Pavement play Norwich that’s so sick
Great. My favourite Pavement song is The Hexx. Unbelievable.
The scene where Malkmus identifies some of the writing in the journal as his friend's, Robert Bingham, was 9 days before Bingham's death from a heroin overdose.
Many thanks for the upload!!!
RIP Gary Young💜
Fantastic upload! 💪❤️
Great band, I saw them around 1993/4 at the Glasgow QMU and they put on a good show. They were clearly trying to push the limits of what would be considered rock music, some of their experiments were more successful than others but overall more hits than misses.
Support bands were Rollerskate Skinny and AC Acoustics...the whole place was bouncing that night. There was someone outside dressed as a chicken.
I have to download this vid right away, I searching this video for years....
thank you so much
37:55 David Berman coming to the aid of his old buddy Bob
Man it makes me so sad seeing him looking so happy here now. What an amazing guy
it's so funny to me that the original drummer for Pavement was just some middle-age dude named Gary
He was THE middle-aged dude named Gary.
RIP
Beautiful
I'll never forget seeing them at Lolla 95 fucking great
Thanks so much fellow What'er!
dang. gunner gary. i am calling this unfiltered news.
You are a hero.
AEEE MANOW eu tenho esse dvd manerasso
THANK YOU SO MUCH
I love box elder- one of my favorite pavement songs 16:11
I met Lance Bangs while filming Sleater Kinney in San Diego 1999. We talked about trading videos. I sent him my copy like I told him I would. He never sent me anything. Responded a few times though email, but just totally blew me off.............. total bummer dude
Same question!
super great times jammin the pavement preston school is cool love the jicks
i would give everything to see this band live
do bands even play like this anymore? i genuinely don't know, didn't get to go to any shows in high school hardly, had a bunch lined up for spring/summer after i graduated and then the pandemic struck and i may never get to see a show again. cool.
They’re on tour! Playing US shows next year too:)
@@shalomabsalom8067 just got tickets, i can’t believe it’s happening
@@steadyrhythms9571 got tickets too! finally seeing them!
It's the instrumental section paired with the album version of 'Shady Lane', called 'J vs. S'. Not sure if they have a full version released.
Pavement ist rad!
jeff daniels for the nastanovich biopic
is this doc about steve west's slow transformation into seth rogen
Bob Nastanovich is my fucking dude lol.
Its kind of sad how much everyone in the band was just done with each other towards the end, but what can you do.
This aged well.
40:30 instantly recognized Mac McNeilly here but for some reason didn't realize it was David Yow with the buzz clippers.
This documentary was released in 2002, but the footage in the film was filmed between 1989 and 1999
take notes yall this is how its done
53:20 lol that montage of the guys + dcb pal-ling around to dinosaur jr. just guys being dudes
Wait what
Discretion Grove is a Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks song
stephen malkmus mentioning built to spill completed me as a human being
Then you might wanna check them out on our show because I told Doug about this haha
I saw Doug play a solo show on the patio of small bar last June and he covered Here. It was beautiful.
2:30 whats song name??? I love this ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
frontwards!!! might sound a bit different because this is a live take
Ahhhhh I thought that was kind of familiar. it's a damn shame that there isn't a full version. I freaking love how it sounds :( thank you though
I heard this for the first time in the documentary and was like I've heard this song before, then I realized it reminded me of the Beastie Boys song "I don't know" Anyone else see the similarities or am I crazy?
whats the song at the very beginning that sm is playing?
da best
Malkmus has never been more into anything than that version of Frontwards right there
Stephen needs to join Dino J as Broom Guitarist this instant!
You can see Tre and Mike from Green Day at 42:25 think it might be Billie in the hoodie but i can't tell
i collect vintage tees & can't help but check out all the great ones here... like SM wearing the "fuck art, let's dance" tshirt (pretty sure it's a Stiff Records tee).... my fav tho, is at 15:17 bob is wearing a very early World Industries (skateboard company) shirt with their pitchfork logo, from the late 80s.. i still have that shirt in my closet... i know, BFD... but i've always been a crazy shirt collector...
what shirt is the guy in the middle with the belt wearing?
@@flyingpig5622 no idea. looks rad tho...
@@invertedcrown damn, would be cool to get it
That first show in Columbia SC?
set list anyone ?? i’m a new fan !!
2:08 is Bob wearing a Linden Lions hat?
UVA by 12...yesss!!!!
Will someone please upload Lance Bang's documentary Breadcrumb Trail about Slint? I've been dying to see it but i already own the vinyl so i dont have much interest in buying the box set
it's on you tube now my friend it's great, much better than this boring one!!
love steve shredding to some dino jr
ha, ha, crooked rain, wooooo
whats the last song?
I've tried to l * e * t * m * e * w * a * t * c * h * t * h * i * s
slash
p * r * i * m * e * w * i * r * e
this for a while now and I had no luck, and I really wanted to see this for a while now
So, thank you for uploading it. One of my favorite bands.
black walls as intro!!!
Brixton Academy is South London!!!
ah bugger what track are they playing on a street corner at about the 16:10 mark? It's killing me
it's "Box Elder" from "Slay Tracks (1933-1969)"
That's at the Philly Record Exchange around 1991 right before S+E was out. The back of my pops's head comes into frame at the 17:32 mark
like an unavoidable low-speed car crash
1:01:51 Ah yes. Gotta love that British sophistication.
What's the song title on 16:10?
Sounds so precious!
box elder from the musket and sextant album
@@Songos thank you very very much!!!!
Hi am I allowed to use some clips from this in my pavement video I’m making? I will credit you
53:33 "Sludgefeast" by Dinosaur Jr
What's the song at 16:30? So good
its box elder
@16:16 the twin reverb is so loud that stuff is falling off the top 😜
I have the Slow Century DVD and it's 60 minutes long. How come this is longer and appears to have different footage? Is this an extended version of it? Or a different documentary?
Did you ever get an answer because I was wondering too. I don’t think the dvd has the house party footage from derby weekend.
probably the deleted scenes being inserted in between thr documentary
I love Pavement as much as I love my boyfriend. A Lot
whats he say at 45:08 ??
I was at the WV show... it sucked... I was probably one of the few indie kids in WV and this was a huge deal! I saw Superchunk, Helium, Built to Spill, Sonic Youth, and Pavement was high on that list of bands i would have seen for the first time (i was 17). I didnt even make it to the main stage from the second stage... they were pelted off before i could even get there!
Hey Chris! Hope the only indie kid in Thomas is doing well :)
@@annehartman5850 Hey! Im doing ok! hope you are well!
Ibold & Young!
"Greatest American Band?" casually came up in conversation amongst friends recently. One said The Dead (yuck, yawn), one said Star Pimp, I said Pavement.
ECTOSLAVIA! RULES!
What song are they playing around 28 mins in?
Fight This Generation
Kth Smln thanks!
what's that song playing at 47:35?
yeah, I wanna know the same
@@shigaxn It's J vs S one of their live version.
@@wolfgangi damn nice one, case closed.
What’s the song they’re playing 48 mins in??
idk im killing myself trynna find it. the gig was athens 1997 but I couldnt find it on the set list I think im going insane
Sounds like a live jam on “Transport is Arranged”
Actually I just realized that the snippet on Brighten the Corners is technically tracked as the end of Shady Lane and not the beginning of Transport is Arranged as I had always thought
whats the song at 2:43?
frontwards
1:07:35 - 'The Brixton Academy in East London' lol
The song that you are looking for is J vs. S
yea too bad it doesn't have a extended version
@54:56 Digression Groooooove
Hahahah! Ahh shit.. The funniest part is 1:01:54 from Manchester where some dude is illegally selling Pavement shirts and he doesn’t even know whos behind the camera and says “fuck off mate!”Peed my pants- :)
i heard closer at one point
55:00 discretion grove !
@49:11 FOR SALE!!!!!!!!
?
song at 8:40???
+cm410856 Baptist Blacktick
+cm410856 Baptist Blacktick. Sometimes stylized as "Baptiss Blacktick."
yee + rob Pollard
thought he was awesome in twin peaks
Is that Rob Pollard at 49:04?
+Nathan Howard Sure is.
Nathan Howard Rob?
@@westdeuce Uncle Rob
@@scottmcrae3355 Uncle Rob?
@@westdeuce and his brother Jamie
16:14 Which concert?
In front of the Philadelphia Record Exchange August 91
@@chrisjonn5039 Thanks.