Saw him play in seattle, have been spellbound by his music since first discovering spiderland. The light he sits behind leaving only a silhouette combined with the loud chatter of many people not paying any attention all while I stood completely transfixed by his performance. Got to talk with him afterwords and thank him for everything he's done. Love you David
I got to exactly the same when he came to Glasgow!! Amazing and so down to earth. This must have been even more spellbinding though as he only had his flight rig. A lot more stripped back and special in another way! Sure I've got a pic of the board somewhere if anyone's interested
First time I ever saw Pajo play was the first time Slint played in Chicago, at Club Dreamerz on Milwaukee Ave. He played guitar through an Ampeg head, I think an SVT, if I remember right; that was more than 30 years ago.
I remember this show... how could I not? This was such a visceral performance - I was in tears at the end. Those moments of rupture in the motion of the set weren't that jarring in person, they actually were spaces of reprieve for me. The emotions Papa M performed were often too much for me at times so a leviathan switch into a completely different head and sound space kept me in the performance. When talking about Pajo with friends it comes up that he wears his emotions on his sleeve, well aurally at least. I also can't say that his sharing of emotions or stories are all that transparent - but even with the ambiguity - it all is felt.
I can't believe how much I'd totally miss out on if not for the freaking internet. Although if not for the internet I might have actually been at the Detroit show a few months ago instead of staring at a screen unaware. So hypnotic.
22 full minutes of pure ambient just to end up playing the most beautiful version of arundel
Saw him play in seattle, have been spellbound by his music since first discovering spiderland. The light he sits behind leaving only a silhouette combined with the loud chatter of many people not paying any attention all while I stood completely transfixed by his performance. Got to talk with him afterwords and thank him for everything he's done. Love you David
I got to exactly the same when he came to Glasgow!! Amazing and so down to earth. This must have been even more spellbinding though as he only had his flight rig. A lot more stripped back and special in another way! Sure I've got a pic of the board somewhere if anyone's interested
@@funhousebaby3104 I would be interested in his pedal rig pic!
Same here @@sheslayfree
Pajo gets better with age , just like a good wine 🤣. This performance was mesmerising ,would love to see him live again .
First time I ever saw Pajo play was the first time Slint played in Chicago, at Club Dreamerz on Milwaukee Ave. He played guitar through an Ampeg head, I think an SVT, if I remember right; that was more than 30 years ago.
that very last song puts you in such a trance.
was asleep in church because of its beautiful somber sounds
I remember this show... how could I not? This was such a visceral performance - I was in tears at the end. Those moments of rupture in the motion of the set weren't that jarring in person, they actually were spaces of reprieve for me. The emotions Papa M performed were often too much for me at times so a leviathan switch into a completely different head and sound space kept me in the performance. When talking about Pajo with friends it comes up that he wears his emotions on his sleeve, well aurally at least. I also can't say that his sharing of emotions or stories are all that transparent - but even with the ambiguity - it all is felt.
I can't believe how much I'd totally miss out on if not for the freaking internet. Although if not for the internet I might have actually been at the Detroit show a few months ago instead of staring at a screen unaware. So hypnotic.
I love this so much
Dave the man!
Sadly covid cancelled Papa M's trip to Australia. I hope it will happen again
It’s happening again!
He's from Louisville, I think.
Does he still tour?
Was lucky enough to catch him in Sacramento this year. Does anyone know the closer song title?
Arundel
thank you
praise
Bad father, great musician
Wdym bad father?