saw them in '92 -- probably right around this time, but in Denver. Fucking amazing. Malkmus was so perfect for the time in every way -- exactly what I wanted to hear w/o ever knowing it was what I wanted to hear.
all of you lucky people that saw pavement when they were together. I was only one year old when they performed this show in Belgium. Damn, wish I could have just crawled there to see them
I saw them this tour. It was o.k.. It wasn't as good as AC/DC "For Those About to Rock" tour with the cannons. Even Malkmus will tell you that. Indie Rock was the last gasp of Rock n' Roll. These people can't really sing - It's 'Rock as a Joke'. Gary Young was older and brought "The last of The Rock n' Roll" to this band. And I do love them.
I saw Pavement in '94 at Lollapalooza in Philly/NJ. Feel very lucky. Also saw Pavement's bass player, play with Sonic Youth a couple years ago at a kick ass state fair show in PA. Featuring, Sonic Youth, Ween, and The Flaming Lips.
@historybuffpa, a State Fair in PA had Sonic Youth??? Ween??? Flaming Lips??? NY's got Kansas, Styx, Bonnie Rat and a slew of other clunker rusty ol trucks on their stage. Damn.
@gar992000 Yeah, man. I now live in LA, and I just missed the Flaming Lips playing out here at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. I was very bummed because I found out after the fact.
kool its adeal id prefer 2 be malkmus but if u got all the right moves then were on. but yeh a gary would be hard and dnt forget mark!! which part of england u from anyhows? btw it is 'from now on i can see the slums' at least in this version he did change lyrics alot live though. wish id seen em too i was just 15 wen the split in 1999!! just missed em arghhhhh!!!!!
Wow. So, Wonderwall is the only song with chords on guitar, or what? It's not very similar to Wonderwall. If this reminds you of Wonderwall, many songs must do.
Gary Young was ridiculously erratic but his drumming and his unpredictability all added a fire to Pavement that Steve West just can't replicate.
gospel what you just wrote...10 years ago.
This is such a gorgeous song
saw them in '92 -- probably right around this time, but in Denver. Fucking amazing. Malkmus was so perfect for the time in every way -- exactly what I wanted to hear w/o ever knowing it was what I wanted to hear.
One of my favorite Pavement songs. Thanks for the upload.
all of you lucky people that saw pavement when they were together.
I was only one year old when they performed this show in Belgium.
Damn, wish I could have just crawled there to see them
I saw them this tour. It was o.k.. It wasn't as good as AC/DC "For Those About to Rock" tour with the cannons. Even Malkmus will tell you that. Indie Rock was the last gasp of Rock n' Roll. These people can't really sing - It's 'Rock as a Joke'. Gary Young was older and brought "The last of The Rock n' Roll" to this band. And I do love them.
one of the greatest american groups of alltime
sweet sweet chorus ' FROM NOW ON I CAN SEE THE SUN'
wonderful
I saw Pavement in '94 at Lollapalooza in Philly/NJ.
Feel very lucky.
Also saw Pavement's bass player, play with Sonic Youth a couple years ago at a kick ass state fair show in PA. Featuring, Sonic Youth, Ween, and The Flaming Lips.
fantastic song. saw pavement live in 97 in oslo.
PAVEMENT IS THE GREATEST BAND!!
we should start a covers band. i nominate guitar!!
any1 in south east engalnd up 4 it?
fuck me this is amazing! i've been playing this song on my guitar the last few days and now i found it here! great song this!
I noticed that in Summer Babe. That song wouldn't be as awesome without the random little hi-hat bits
Wow so good...thanks!
THIS song is almost too good... :)
You said it!
even fucking better live!!!! malkmus is a genius!!
the beginning of this song reminds me of wonderwall,anyway i really like this influential bands
wicked-sick
@historybuffpa, a State Fair in PA had Sonic Youth??? Ween??? Flaming Lips??? NY's got Kansas, Styx, Bonnie Rat and a slew of other clunker rusty ol trucks on their stage. Damn.
What are you doing here, your'e missing the video..
@gar992000 Yeah, man. I now live in LA, and I just missed the Flaming Lips playing out here at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. I was very bummed because I found out after the fact.
@HISTORYBUFFPA lucky lucky fella .. :)
gary young represent
gimme indie rock!
kool its adeal id prefer 2 be malkmus but if u got all the right moves then were on. but yeh a gary would be hard and dnt forget mark!!
which part of england u from anyhows?
btw it is 'from now on i can see the slums' at least in this version he did change lyrics alot live though. wish id seen em too i was just 15 wen the split in 1999!! just missed em arghhhhh!!!!!
@Psychobilly4life So true. Show was like a religious experience to me.
conduit for sale! at the beginning!!!
ZRN959 no life she singed
that's exactly what i was thinking; like Mark is cool but does he realize what is happening 8 feet away?
@HISTORYBUFFPA are you fucking serious?! i live in PA and i missed it?!?! goddammit!
@HISTORYBUFFPA I bet me and my friend would've killed to be at that show....
Wow. So, Wonderwall is the only song with chords on guitar, or what? It's not very similar to Wonderwall. If this reminds you of Wonderwall, many songs must do.
fuck. I get those two mixed up :/
Please don't.
take no credit