Pavement only keep getting better live. The 2022 shows were the very best of their career. I will see them May 2023 and am so looking forward to the show.
I sang Bob's part at a NYE gig two nights ago and can 100% confirm Bob has the best job in the world haha I also lost my voice and I don't think it's ever coming back!
Yeah, I don't get why there aren't more bands with sort of a hype-guy like that. He's (obviously) not the most technically proficient singer but he more than makes up for it in terms of raw energy.
The Boys, at the height of their powers!! During those Central Park shows. Firing on all cylinders. Catch Stephen's solo at the end?? Prettttttty good. Bob's vocal..SPOT ON!! Rhythm section like an AC/DC machine. Loud, Hard, Fast, Tight!
Using your one nationally televised appearance trying to drum up interest in your nation wide reunion tour by playing a relatively unknown (even by Pavement standards) song in order to shit all over Southern California for taking NorCal's water might be the most punk thing I have ever witnessed.
I was there behind the band on this show and as a Pavement diehard you completely read my mind that day ten years ago as it unfolded live. The band has a long history of shooting themselves in the proverbial foot when the pressure’s on (See Wowee Zowee) They could have played any song off of their greatest hits album on Jimmy’s show that would have been better than this choice. Is it maybe also an Andy Kaufmanesque prank and they are the only ones in on the joke that’s more aggravating and annoying than funny to the uninitiated in the crowd and watching later from home? But maybe that cool detachment thing has always just been fear of being great. I love them but they could have had Nirvana-level success. Instead they wilted under the bright lights again and just chose to be the great little indie band that could with Matador Records. At the height of their powers in the mid 90s they had all the majors lining up to sign them.
@@mr.patrickaloysiusbartholo4727 I saw them at their Greek Theater show in Berkeley on that tour. They brought out Gary to guest drum during the show and he showed up drunk on stage about 12 songs before he should have. They stopped the show. Then when he drummed for Slanted and Enchanted songs at the end of the show he tried to twirl his sticks and dropped one so the song they were playing just didn’t have percussion for about 30 seconds. It’s classic pavement shit but you take it with the band I think.
@@mr.patrickaloysiusbartholo4727 If it’s hard being the band that was almost Nirvana imagine how hard it is to be Silkworm, the band that was almost Pavement
Man, Malkmus can play a Solo, can't he? That sounded so bloody good - I wasn't too stoked on Rob singing, but only because I feel that people unaware of Pavement and where they stood in relation to every Band that existed during the period in the 90s when Music changed - I mean, Christgau called them the finest Rick band of the 90s and Jones wrote a Piece for The New Yorker Magazine wherein he admitted his ambivalence toward Pavement and Malkmus, but nevertheless made a call on the best band of the 90s and though he landed on Nirvana's side, it's still significant that it was a serious consideration. He quoted what they were referred to as being: The Smart Nirvana. Malkmus just did not want to be too big.... He is absolutely an Artist who would have been a little bit cool with Cobain-level attention.
It did start out a bit slow, but Malkmus also came in on the 4, which kinda messed up the beginning even more. But who cares? It all turned out great regardless of that.
Those "I could do that", "my 5-year-old could paint that" comments... The difference is that the artists actually did/are doing it, whereas you and/or your 5-year-old aren't. You may not like what Bob contributes to the band, but the fact that he's been with the band since the very beginning tells me that they dig what he's doing.
I never understood why this band is famous. Everything sucks in that one. The songs are terrible, the live performances are terrible, the albums are all terrible. Pavement is a big mystery for me.
Move along ...Stick to country music .. and stay in your lane... why is your opinion so important to us anyway ...I never comment on music that's not in my wheelhouse ... that's what makes music so wonderful that there's so many different types
The audience probably thinks Bob is the contest winner
Bob is the man
Bob was always the contest winner> He just didn't know it.
Hahahahahahahahaha I'm fucking losing it.
bobby is one of my best friends and he is the winner ALWAYS
hilarious.
bob nastanovich has the best job in the world.
Bob is super cool and will dm. With anyone on facebook
I am glad Bob got to perform a lot here.
so cool to know that mr Adobong manacc likes pavement loll
Bob isn't a perfect singer or musician. But he has zero fear. That's what makes a good performance.
Yoko Ono also had zero fear lol
@@JammastaJ23 that's why she was invited to perform with ornette coleman and was able to create uncompromisingly great work like Fly :)
Bob RULEZ
Holy shit this was almost 10 years ago already.
Pavement only keep getting better live. The 2022 shows were the very best of their career. I will see them May 2023 and am so looking forward to the show.
I sang Bob's part at a NYE gig two nights ago and can 100% confirm Bob has the best job in the world haha
I also lost my voice and I don't think it's ever coming back!
Stephen has to drop his guitar everytime he is on a late show
leno hit it once
Bob Nastanovich has some awesome vocals! Gives the song a more punky feel to it!
John Legend's facial expression upon experiencing Pavement- LOL
+Daniel Stoddart Lol I think that's the face you make when you realize your music is bullshit compared to someone else's
+DanDan HAHA
It's like he just woke up from a nap.
John Legend is a pretentious asshole, of course he'll get confused when a fantastic band play near him.
"no soy nadie"
Bob really is what tips Pavement over the edge.
Yeah, I don't get why there aren't more bands with sort of a hype-guy like that. He's (obviously) not the most technically proficient singer but he more than makes up for it in terms of raw energy.
Dude has some vibrant power live.@@akmadsen
Looks like John legend was having a existential crisis moment there LOL! Pavement Rules!
Best band to ever come out of Stockton California
+David J Stockton hot
*america
best band to come out from Earth!
best california band ever not from sf or la
The Boys, at the height of their powers!! During those Central Park shows. Firing on all cylinders. Catch Stephen's solo at the end?? Prettttttty good. Bob's vocal..SPOT ON!! Rhythm section like an AC/DC machine. Loud, Hard, Fast, Tight!
+inquiry7 The solo was sick as funk.
Malkmus did a mistake at the beginning and they laugh about it. Love it.
Malkmus makes no mistakes!
nah the drummer started too slow
I would like nothing more in life than to be Bob Nastanovic.
Bob was 43 when he did this..that's pretty impressive
Nicest guy you could ever meet. He's always smiling. He's just so happy that anyone is talking to him like he's important.
I saw him do it a week ago!
@@nathanwilson2116 Wish I was there
He´s still got it. A complete idiot and we all love him. God bless Bob.
My favorite Pavement song by far
Swing your nachos like you just don't care.
Nunchuks**
wow thank you for uploading this lol, great video
Great sound! There's some kind of alchemy that happens when they all get together. Hope they do a post pandemic tour!!!
>First time see their live performance
>been listenning 2 first albums
>thought this band couldn't be better
Charizard Uchiha
the green text leads me to believe that you came from /mu/. tsk tsk
Outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!
SO GOOD
music was fun again for that night lol
Seth Rogen is hitting those damn drums!
The contest winner killed it ... perfect combination.
+Devin Miller LMFAO he was so awful.
devilpizza123 I'm sure you could do so much better ... :)
Bob is going hard asf
Was his amp even on?
Spiral absolutely ripping it!
Using your one nationally televised appearance trying to drum up interest in your nation wide reunion tour by playing a relatively unknown (even by Pavement standards) song in order to shit all over Southern California for taking NorCal's water might be the most punk thing I have ever witnessed.
Not as punk as their appearance with Jay Leno tho
I was there behind the band on this show and as a Pavement diehard you completely read my mind that day ten years ago as it unfolded live. The band has a long history of shooting themselves in the proverbial foot when the pressure’s on (See Wowee Zowee) They could have played any song off of their greatest hits album on Jimmy’s show that would have been better than this choice. Is it maybe also an Andy Kaufmanesque prank and they are the only ones in on the joke that’s more aggravating and annoying than funny to the uninitiated in the crowd and watching later from home?
But maybe that cool detachment thing has always just been fear of being great. I love them but they could have had Nirvana-level success. Instead they wilted under the bright lights again and just chose to be the great little indie band that could with Matador Records. At the height of their powers in the mid 90s they had all the majors lining up to sign them.
@@mr.patrickaloysiusbartholo4727 I saw them at their Greek Theater show in Berkeley on that tour. They brought out Gary to guest drum during the show and he showed up drunk on stage about 12 songs before he should have. They stopped the show. Then when he drummed for Slanted and Enchanted songs at the end of the show he tried to twirl his sticks and dropped one so the song they were playing just didn’t have percussion for about 30 seconds. It’s classic pavement shit but you take it with the band I think.
@@politicaltroll8920 😂 Jay is still on the hook for a guitar.
@@mr.patrickaloysiusbartholo4727 If it’s hard being the band that was almost Nirvana imagine how hard it is to be Silkworm, the band that was almost Pavement
This rocks
aw man it would be awesome to get to play a song with pavement
holy fuck this was amazing
Bob went off here
I bet some people thought Bob was the contest winner.
Man, Malkmus can play a Solo, can't he? That sounded so bloody good - I wasn't too stoked on Rob singing, but only because I feel that people unaware of Pavement and where they stood in relation to every Band that existed during the period in the 90s when Music changed - I mean, Christgau called them the finest Rick band of the 90s and Jones wrote a Piece for The New Yorker Magazine wherein he admitted his ambivalence toward Pavement and Malkmus, but nevertheless made a call on the best band of the 90s and though he landed on Nirvana's side, it's still significant that it was a serious consideration. He quoted what they were referred to as being: The Smart Nirvana.
Malkmus just did not want to be too big.... He is absolutely an Artist who would have been a little bit cool with Cobain-level attention.
Interesting write up dude. I think Sonic Youth and Pavement are way better 90's bands than Nirvana.
Sonic youth lost touch half way through the 90s. But then again I loved Murray Street and Sonic Nurse. Thurston had to fuck it up with his dick tho
what a jam!
TREEEEEEEEES
The contest winner looks like he doesn't even care he's 1. On late night and 2. Playing with pavement
Zayd Aldoais That's the best way to play with Pavement.
itworks92 That's the only way to play with Pavement.
Dude he's so out of place. Those sways of his? Those are nervous sways
Watched this a billion times and just noticed that Stephen drops his guitar when they finish
Stephen has had that shirt on since 1995
is there a LOVE button?
Great live version !!! How are Pavement today ?
I love Bob
Well, at least now we know that Jimmy Fallon has SOME taste.
🎸
Wonder if Jimmy knew Malkmus once referred to him as "anti-talent" haha
Bob rulez
Ohmygodohmygod
wow \m/
Quarantine
Nast4eva!
Why are there so many guitarists?
Seth Rogen on drums
Santa Rosa
John Legend is like “wait....what.....what just happened?”
This is like if the Fall hired Bez.
Mr. legend “what the hell am I doing here…” probably
Steve Gos!
Me I like this new modern pop music ja
Real Chili Milwaukee
So cool they would play this anti-Southern Cal song on The Tonight Show.
Wonder how many got the joke.
Jimmy Fallon's been on since 2010?
Spencer Johnston Time flies when you’re bored out of your skull.
That's at least how long we've been waiting for him to retire
@@kilgoretrout321 😂😂😂facts
@@kilgoretrout321 Yes, I believe one comedian referred to him as a human napkin. He is a little annoying.
i get and don’t get bob
i like how John Legend randomly appears
I got HQ version of this up now, if you still want/need it.
ruclips.net/video/_IYACMVI-ug/видео.html
YASSS when tha rapper PAVEMENT busts it out at 0:51 an 1:38
I have this in better quality. Not sure how to share it though?
this happened?
quarantine, i know
Does Sacto mean Sacramento?
No shit
@@kilgoretrout321 He sang: from Sacto, Northern Cal.
Not it’s short for Gilroy
"what the fuck, that guy's screaming kinda ruined their song"
: John Legend
Whos the guy shouting? Is he in the band??
He is, that's Bob
Whoa what? It’s like a creepy virus invaded my band.
John Legend ??? Ah fuck aff
drummer played it too slow and you can see malkmus is annoyed and trying to speed it up. "Perfection was never the plan"
It did start out a bit slow, but Malkmus also came in on the 4, which kinda messed up the beginning even more. But who cares? It all turned out great regardless of that.
Whatever ...
Preferred it when the wacky was left to Gary Young
They should have let the main guy sing by himself.
I always thought Bobs 'contributions', wrecked the songs. I still do. And I'm still right.
Wrong, boyo
why would u want a guy in your band that just screams??? i can do that
Clearly you haven't seen anything else by Pavement, because if you had you'd understand the majesty that is Bob Nastanovich
Bob for President.
Those "I could do that", "my 5-year-old could paint that" comments... The difference is that the artists actually did/are doing it, whereas you and/or your 5-year-old aren't.
You may not like what Bob contributes to the band, but the fact that he's been with the band since the very beginning tells me that they dig what he's doing.
yo the other guy singing is so annoying. he killed it
TheRandomCentral Don't hate on Bob Nasty
"No"
Bob is God.
Lol, Pavement just made last 15 years sound like crap in 5mins
that other singer with the black shirt sounds terrible all the time
YOU LEAVE BOB NASTY ALONE YOU LIL BITCH
I think it goes without saying they already know that
0:53 He totally ruined the song. No melody and absolutely no voice.
The indie rock version of Red Hot Chili Peppers, they try hard, but just don't quite seem to get there.
Don’t quite seem to get there?!? They are cited by many including Kurt Cobain and Johnny Greenwood as significant influences. They are legendary.
@@robczypinski1725 They sound like flat soda.
This comment is one of the worst things I've read lately. Wow
to say that pavement tries hard is like saying the sky is green
the other guy can't sing; ruined it
B. Nasty is the man. You should see his cowbell solos.
I never understood why this band is famous. Everything sucks in that one. The songs are terrible, the live performances are terrible, the albums are all terrible. Pavement is a big mystery for me.
Move along ...Stick to country music .. and stay in your lane... why is your opinion so important to us anyway ...I never comment on music that's not in my wheelhouse ... that's what makes music so wonderful that there's so many different types