Pavement Love 'em or Hate 'em
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No need to go all in depth here, just a simple answer would do.
For example:
Love 'Em!
For example:
Love 'Em!
You are just a negative mindless pud.
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why would anyone hate them?! one of my favourite bands ever.
slanted and enchanted = masterpiece
crooked rain, crooken rain = utter brilliance.
Stephen Malkmus is one of the most underrated lyricists around."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0 -
don't love them but nor do i hate them.
sometimes i get sleepy listening to them. hear my name
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
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Jeremy1012 wrote:why would anyone hate them?! one of my favourite bands ever.
slanted and enchanted = masterpiece
crooked rain, crooken rain = utter brilliance.
Stephen Malkmus is one of the most underrated lyricists around.
Why can't anyone just stick to the rules!!!
You are just a negative mindless pud.0 -
Love 'em!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!In my world everyone is a pony,
and they all eat rainbows and pooh butterflies!0 -
love them. i was lucky enough to get to see them live. steven malkmus is great on his own too...lay down all thoughts; surrender to the void
~it is shining it is shining~0 -
Probably my favorite band of all time
oh sorry, I mean "Love em""Stunned by my own reflection, It's looking back, sees me too clearly and I swore I'd never go there again, Not unlike a friend that politely drags you down,down,down"
When you see me on the street, yell out "FAVO!!!"
I've been to alot of Pearl Jam shows;So fucking what.0 -
Love 'em!0
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Love 'em0
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love em!!!Vancouver 09/02/05, so far so good0
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LOVE 'EM! LOVE 'EM! LOVE 'EM!!!
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~*STONEY PONY all the WAY!*~
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"For the world, not for the war"-Neil Finn0 -
hate themi love rock chicks0
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love em!
stop breathin is my fave tune of theirs
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Love them.
Pavement are one of my top-five all-time favs. Malkmus solo is every bit as good...maybe even better.drive less - RIDE MORE!0 -
you guys giving a favorable review to Malkmus solo in comparison to Pavement must be young.
To me its the whole Replacements vs Paul Westerberg thing again, still good, but no comparison"Stunned by my own reflection, It's looking back, sees me too clearly and I swore I'd never go there again, Not unlike a friend that politely drags you down,down,down"
When you see me on the street, yell out "FAVO!!!"
I've been to alot of Pearl Jam shows;So fucking what.0 -
Brainofdz wrote:you guys giving a favorable review to Malkmus solo in comparison to Pavement must be young.
To me its the whole Replacements vs Paul Westerberg thing again, still good, but no comparison
At 38 I consider myself 'not young' on a BB like this... I have been listening to Pavement since their beginning and pretty much bought each CD the week of release. Malkmus: I like his voice and lyrics...but mostly his guitar playing.
I don't understand why you'd think someone is young if they like Malkmus especially w/ the recent, expanded Pavement reissues. You'd think with more access to Pavement material the assumption would be the other way around... Please explain why you make this connection.
On a side note -- In addition to the expanded CD reissues, Matador has released the first three Pavement records on 180g vinyl. RTI did the pressings. I recently picked up CR, CR and WZ and they sound great. Buy them while they're availible if you still like listening to records.drive less - RIDE MORE!0 -
Love 'em!
Tho I only started listening about a year ago and have yet to reach the point of being able to spontaneously throw on a Pavement album and let it play forever, this band is def a grower for me. WZ is my current fave, but I think I like the S&E special edition packaging/tracks the most out of the 3. I'm holding out for a reunion, with fingers crossed, seeing as how I was too young and not 'cool enough' to really know about these guys ten years ago.
I need to get the vinyl re-issues soon, and I was hoping Matador would give much of their catalog the same treatment (ahem, YO LA TENGO), but it's not looking that way. Getting Pavement and Interpol in is a nice first step tho.0 -
dirt wrote:At 38 I consider myself 'not young' on a BB like this... I have been listening to Pavement since their beginning and pretty much bought each CD the week of release. Malkmus: I like his voice and lyrics...but mostly his guitar playing.
I don't understand why you'd think someone is young if they like Malkmus especially w/ the recent, expanded Pavement reissues. You'd think with more access to Pavement material the assumption would be the other way around... Please explain why you make this connection.
On a side note -- In addition to the expanded CD reissues, Matador has released the first three Pavement records on 180g vinyl. RTI did the pressings. I recently picked up CR, CR and WZ and they sound great. Buy them while they're availible if you still like listening to records.
I realize I was being general with that statement. However, I stand by my asertation that Pavement kicks the shit out of Steve Malkmus solo. Please humor me, and tell me what SM solo songs are better than: Zurich is Stained, Stop Breathing, Grounded, Starlings of the slipstream, etc, etc,etc."Stunned by my own reflection, It's looking back, sees me too clearly and I swore I'd never go there again, Not unlike a friend that politely drags you down,down,down"
When you see me on the street, yell out "FAVO!!!"
I've been to alot of Pearl Jam shows;So fucking what.0 -
dirt wrote:At 38 I consider myself 'not young' on a BB like this... I have been listening to Pavement since their beginning and pretty much bought each CD the week of release. Malkmus: I like his voice and lyrics...but mostly his guitar playing.
I don't understand why you'd think someone is young if they like Malkmus especially w/ the recent, expanded Pavement reissues. You'd think with more access to Pavement material the assumption would be the other way around... Please explain why you make this connection.
On a side note -- In addition to the expanded CD reissues, Matador has released the first three Pavement records on 180g vinyl. RTI did the pressings. I recently picked up CR, CR and WZ and they sound great. Buy them while they're availible if you still like listening to records.
When will we get a re-issue of Brighten the Corners though? I loved the others but this is the one I am waiting for. I recently read an interview with Spiral Stairs who said they will definitely complete the set but WHEN Spiral?....WHEN?!?
Oh and yup...I love Pavement AND SM & The Jicks. (I'll be seeing him in June in fact)"I get into a state of consciousness that I can't explain. It is about feeling and not thinking. I get positive chills and insight into things that I can't get to any other way. It is Healing of the Soul." - Mike McCready0 -
I like them, but think they're slightly overrated.Paul
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