I love Pavement so much!! I got to see them once, my 29th birthday, in Brooklyn on their reunion tour, and they were f!!!cking amazing!! This is a great show, thanks for posting!
I was fortunate enough to get tickets to this. I met Spiral before the show and he was in awful mood, saying that this was one of their last shows “ Maybe ever”. Great show, second time I saw them that year. Hoping to see them next year as well!
like Me,for japanese it's essential to listen the songs like this. unfortunally,there's a tune's patten that i'm bored,especally in my country. I wish japanese play,listen and feel right now...
Grounded | Perfect Depth | Stereo | Elevate Me Later | Shady Lane | Conduit For Sale | Starlings Of The Slipstream | Box Elder | Unfair | Fin | Kennel District | Cut Your Hair | Two States | Gold Soundz | She Believes | Range Life | Stop Breathin | +don't know the instrumental one+ | Shoot The Singer | AT&T
Last American Pavement show before they called it quits (at least at this point in 2018). Great show but Spiral was being pretty dramatic, being upset at monitor mixes and whatever else. I frankly thought this band was above that sort of petty behavior but was majorly bummed to see him walking off stage because things weren't working out to his advantage. Legendary band, phenomenal songs, maybe not the best example of what they're capable of.
holy shit.. finally a show worth the price, who knew that was still possible. however...pavement is now doing vegas club shows? wtf is going on? we're so doomed.
That's just how he is. His behavior during the entire reunion tour was embarrassing and cringeworthy. He strutted around in his ridiculous I'm-going-bald hats, acting like he was some kind of bad ass rock star. Funny thing is, he's the ONLY guy in the band who really needed this tour, financially and emotionally.
Ok guitar players: is Malkmus a great guitarist a good one or mediocre one? I have no idea if his playing is easy. He certainly plays the part well. I saw them on this reunion and it was so awesome.
As a seasoned guitar player and songwriter/producer, here is my assessment: I think he is a great artist, and a very good guitarist who has a knack for weaving his vocal patterns into the fabric of his playing style. Specifically related to his guitar playing: He's very creative, and it would be technically difficult to perfectly recreate his sounds because the shapes that he forms are unique to him and his own biorhythms. Personally, I think his talent surpasses many artists who are "clean and proficient" because he has the ability to keep the rhythm without being in perfect timing, a true sign of an artist. No matter how sloppy, he always gets to the pivot notes at exactly the right time, and with a cool swagger. He also does a great job of using his equipment, which is a skillset that often goes unnoticed. It takes a lot of insight and feel to respond at the right time when using so many different effects. ALL HAIL SIR STEPHEN!
+whippp He's unique and quite talented in my opinion. He uses a few alternate tunings so a lot of what he's doing sounds more complex than it actually is to play (if you're in those tunings), but he pulls some complex/obscure chords out and plays leads in all of them so he must have a pretty good understanding of fretboard notes/theory. I've always wondered if he was a seat-of-pants type of guy or if he'd studied theory a lot as a kid, he kind of mixes classic '70s rock/pop vibes with a Sonic Youth aesthetic in many ways which is weird. And as slimjimi pointed out, the fact that he sings songs over these parts demonstrates talent as well. The guitar parts are oddly timed or clustered or have melody lines stringing chord changes together, and he's holding down a vocal meter/melody on top which is harder than it looks.
what a shitty crowd, care more about their smartphone video then the band...pretty sad that this unique and legendary band isn't even appreciated by the people who have paid money to see them...great performance considering...
Yeah, Pave is my fav band of all time but never got to see them. Would have loved to have been there. I heard there was a little acrimony in the band by the end of that reunion tour, but they sound great here.
As someone who was there, the crowd was going pretty much apeshit - If "Great" performance meant "Scott threw a hissy fit every 30 seconds on stage", and "The band could not hear themselves through the monitors", then you're spot on.
Flew from Seattle for this show and was so bummed out on everything. Scott was being such a baby about everything. Granted, plotting a festival in Vegas is a weird thing on it's own but it was such an uncomfortable thing, mostly on Scott's part. I love Pavement and Malkmus and all of the Spiral jams but i will literally never go see Spiral play based off of his bratty shit from this show.
In your opinion. Pavement in the 90's put on almost identical shows (the ones I saw). Loved them then, loved the comeback shows because I could see Pavement on stage. They were what they were and nothing else ever like them. People now look back and think they had any different performances is lost on me. haha. Spiral looked pissed and unhappy/left out in 94... what's new? Bob N couldn't play then or now... anything changed? West has always just been West. SM just shows up and gives out what he wants no different 2009 then 1998. Mark is a Bass Player. They were having mud thrown at them 20 yrs ago so maybe you just don't like Pavement? I have this playing in background and sounds like Pavement.
david murray Er, yes, "in my opinion" obviously. ;) Pavement were the one band I thought had sufficient integrity to sidestep the '00s reunion bandwagon. Oh well.
yeah...they're lame for playing Matador's birthday party. Guided By Voices were lame too for doing it. Oops....I meant they both kicked ass. See you all at Failure next week at the El Rey!
5:22 - intro?
7:16 - Grounded
12:36 - Perfect Depth
15:54 - Stereo0oooo
19:04 - Elevate me now
22:02 - Shady Lane
25:18 - Conduit for sale!
28:34 - Stalin's in the Slipstream
31:45 - Box Zelder
34:33 - Unfair
37:16 - Fin
42:33 - Dog Kennel District
46:32 - Cut Your pubes
50:03 - 40 MILLION DAGGEEEEEERSSS
52:10 - GOULD SONDZ
55:08 - She Believes
59:24 - raaaaange lyfe
1:05:25 - Stop breathing please
1:11:06 - interlude thing with frontwards viibe
1:12:52 - shoot the malkmus
1:17:30 - AT&T&T&T&T
" interlude thing with frontwards viibe" is heckler spray lol
7:16 - Grounded
12:36 - Perfect Depth
15:54 - Stereo
19:07 - Elevate Me Later
22:02 - Shady Lane
25:18 - Conduit For Sale!
28:34 - Starlings of the Slipstream
31:45 - Box Elder
34:33 - Unfair
37:16 - Fin
42:34 - Kennel District
46:32 - Cut Your Hair
50:03 - Two States
52:10 - Gold Soundz
55:08 - She Believes
59:24 - Range Life
1:05:25 - Stop Breathing
1:11:06 - Heckler Spray
1:12:52 - Shoot the Singer
1:17:30 - AT&T
Great set. But disappointed at how tense this performance was.
Bump.
I love Pavement so much!! I got to see them once, my 29th birthday, in Brooklyn on their reunion tour, and they were f!!!cking amazing!!
This is a great show, thanks for posting!
Great sound! Thanks
i remember hearing give it a day when i was 10 on the radio and that was it - great band
I was fortunate enough to get tickets to this. I met Spiral before the show and he was in awful mood, saying that this was one of their last shows “ Maybe ever”. Great show, second time I saw them that year. Hoping to see them next year as well!
simple but absolutely beautiful
GROUNDED!!!!!!
Gracias desde CHile!!
love the tension...it should be this way when you are hashing out a reunion thingy...
amo a pavement.
Killer show!
They finally fucking played AT&T. Last song of the reunion, they knew.
Seth Rogen did amazing filling in on the drums. He spoke about it in one of his Hollywood interviews.
wow nice merci
Pretty Pretty Good
43 mins in. Steve's shots kick in. Epic.
Lol selfishly playing around during a spiral song, classic
Bob is my favorite member.
Give me a time stamp on the guitar smashing plz !
Music starts at 7:10
Watching a man have enough of the charade over the course of an hour and twenty minutes is really something else.
I'm not entirely sure, but I think it's because the sound guys kept screwing up and muting their mics
Very cooooooooooooooool...
What the song around 5:20?
like Me,for japanese it's essential to listen the songs like this. unfortunally,there's a tune's patten that i'm bored,especally in my country. I wish japanese play,listen and feel right now...
22:03, crying a lot here!!
someone tag this please
23:28 powerstance
Spiral's an, um, "odd" guy.
oh my god.. they played shoot the singer
On a second note, great setlist but the sound seems to be glitchy
It was awful until the end. Techs should’ve been sent back for unpaid training after that. So bad.
Best gig i've never been to
Stone Temple Pilots are foxy to me, are they foxy to you?
i think bobs mic was turnedf of during unfair
"some boys, some girls, some other things" haha
o h my god mh my gol oh hers god oh their godddddddddddd
Grounded |
Perfect Depth |
Stereo |
Elevate Me Later |
Shady Lane |
Conduit For Sale |
Starlings Of The Slipstream |
Box Elder |
Unfair |
Fin |
Kennel District |
Cut Your Hair |
Two States |
Gold Soundz |
She Believes |
Range Life |
Stop Breathin |
+don't know the instrumental one+ |
Shoot The Singer |
AT&T
WATERY DOMESTIC HELL YES
(although it's too bad they didn't have time to play "lions" like it sounds like they were about to.)
Heckler Spray
Last American Pavement show before they called it quits (at least at this point in 2018). Great show but Spiral was being pretty dramatic, being upset at monitor mixes and whatever else. I frankly thought this band was above that sort of petty behavior but was majorly bummed to see him walking off stage because things weren't working out to his advantage. Legendary band, phenomenal songs, maybe not the best example of what they're capable of.
What is the song at 43:00?
Kennel District
***** It sure is awesome.
Welcome to Pavement
Whats the second song they play? Best band of the 90's
It's called "Slow-Mo".
cmacdhon no, its called Perfect Depth, my bandingo.
Crap. You're right. I pasted the first word of the song, instead of the title. Sorry about that.
A data desse show, alguem sabe ?
October 1st 2010 I think
*save yourself 7 min. and skip the 1st 7 min. of basically nothing of this here video . . .
This concert is kind of pretty awesome.
It really isn't. As a Pavement fan from 1993, I was bummed.
@@kentuckychromedesign aS a PaVeMenT FaN FroM 1993 i WaS BuMmEd
holy shit.. finally a show worth the price, who knew that was still possible.
however...pavement is now doing vegas club shows? wtf is going on? we're so doomed.
That's just how he is. His behavior during the entire reunion tour was embarrassing and cringeworthy. He strutted around in his ridiculous I'm-going-bald hats, acting like he was some kind of bad ass rock star. Funny thing is, he's the ONLY guy in the band who really needed this tour, financially and emotionally.
critica social fuderosa bro
sodtracks... anybody....
Kennel District is the most underrated pavement song ever
this is 100% true
Kennel District is the first Pavement song I heard that made me really want to invest time and listen to more of their music, and now I'm a huge fan.
cooled by the sound is the most underrated imo
Raft is
They're the most underrated band ever too!
nah i'm team spiral just bc the sound guy ruined unfair
Jim Carrey
fuck...
Ok guitar players: is Malkmus a great guitarist a good one or mediocre one? I have no idea if his playing is easy. He certainly plays the part well. I saw them on this reunion and it was so awesome.
As a seasoned guitar player and songwriter/producer, here is my assessment:
I think he is a great artist, and a very good guitarist who has a knack for weaving his vocal patterns into the fabric of his playing style.
Specifically related to his guitar playing:
He's very creative, and it would be technically difficult to perfectly recreate his sounds because the shapes that he forms are unique to him and his own biorhythms. Personally, I think his talent surpasses many artists who are "clean and proficient" because he has the ability to keep the rhythm without being in perfect timing, a true sign of an artist. No matter how sloppy, he always gets to the pivot notes at exactly the right time, and with a cool swagger. He also does a great job of using his equipment, which is a skillset that often goes unnoticed. It takes a lot of insight and feel to respond at the right time when using so many different effects. ALL HAIL SIR STEPHEN!
He's one of the greatest all-around guitar players ever. His parts are pretty hard and he sings over them.
He can play the songs he writes. That's as good as he needs to be.
+whippp He's unique and quite talented in my opinion. He uses a few alternate tunings so a lot of what he's doing sounds more complex than it actually is to play (if you're in those tunings), but he pulls some complex/obscure chords out and plays leads in all of them so he must have a pretty good understanding of fretboard notes/theory. I've always wondered if he was a seat-of-pants type of guy or if he'd studied theory a lot as a kid, he kind of mixes classic '70s rock/pop vibes with a Sonic Youth aesthetic in many ways which is weird.
And as slimjimi pointed out, the fact that he sings songs over these parts demonstrates talent as well. The guitar parts are oddly timed or clustered or have melody lines stringing chord changes together, and he's holding down a vocal meter/melody on top which is harder than it looks.
He's good enough to play the songs he writes. That's as good as he needs to be.
Steves always such a brat during Scott's songs
I think spiral got pissed because his guitar wasn't working so well or he couldn't hear it
I think it was monitors but certainly didn't necessitate his baby-ass behavior
what a shitty crowd, care more about their smartphone video then the band...pretty sad that this unique and legendary band isn't even appreciated by the people who have paid money to see them...great performance considering...
Yeah, Pave is my fav band of all time but never got to see them. Would have loved to have been there. I heard there was a little acrimony in the band by the end of that reunion tour, but they sound great here.
As someone who was there, the crowd was going pretty much apeshit - If "Great" performance meant "Scott threw a hissy fit every 30 seconds on stage", and "The band could not hear themselves through the monitors", then you're spot on.
Michael Fennelly How did he throw a hissy fit?
Flew from Seattle for this show and was so bummed out on everything. Scott was being such a baby about everything. Granted, plotting a festival in Vegas is a weird thing on it's own but it was such an uncomfortable thing, mostly on Scott's part. I love Pavement and Malkmus and all of the Spiral jams but i will literally never go see Spiral play based off of his bratty shit from this show.
I loved PVMNT in the '90s, but these comeback shows were all seriously awful.
In your opinion.
Pavement in the 90's put on almost identical shows (the ones I saw). Loved them then, loved the comeback shows because I could see Pavement on stage. They were what they were and nothing else ever like them. People now look back and think they had any different performances is lost on me. haha.
Spiral looked pissed and unhappy/left out in 94... what's new?
Bob N couldn't play then or now... anything changed?
West has always just been West.
SM just shows up and gives out what he wants no different 2009 then 1998.
Mark is a Bass Player.
They were having mud thrown at them 20 yrs ago so maybe you just don't like Pavement? I have this playing in background and sounds like Pavement.
david murray Er, yes, "in my opinion" obviously. ;)
Pavement were the one band I thought had sufficient integrity to sidestep the '00s reunion bandwagon. Oh well.
R. ROOKSBY
You hipsters are the worst.
R. ROOKSBY haha at least you kept yours by criticizing what others do with their lives. :)
yeah...they're lame for playing Matador's birthday party. Guided By Voices were lame too for doing it. Oops....I meant they both kicked ass. See you all at Failure next week at the El Rey!
Pavement is horrible. What a depressing concert.
Kenedamick they're terrible live that's for sure
This was on the sound crew and Spiral. I think SM was fed up w/spiral and got blazed beforehand. It definitely kicks in after the show starts.