Best Pavement Song
33Christopher J. McGarvey wrote:I say "Grounded"
What say you?
YES. or stop breathing.
Rick Reuben wrote:We're all sensitive people
With so much love to give, understand me sugar
Since we got to be... Lets say, I love you
Best Pavement Song
34rocker654 wrote:The silence between each shitty song.
You make a funny.
Blue Hawaiian
Strings of Nashville******** my favorite!
No more Kings
Grave architecture
ChoCko is back in town!
Best Pavement Song
35He got it right in the first post, you fucking idiots.
We are The Fall in the Neighbourhood of Infinity
Best Pavement Song
36Terrible band, but "Cut Your Hair" and "Stereo" are fun enough as indie anthems or whatever the cultural equivalence of "Cigarettes and Alcohol" would be to boring middle class American kids.
Best Pavement Song
39it depends.
I like the line: it has a nice ring when you laugh at the low life opinions.
So Gold Soundz has been one of my favorites despite the 'z'.
I find it hard to pin down a favourite band, let alone a favorite song. With pavement songs its basically the fond memories that I have with each song so, its not saying that much about the quality of the song as such and I guess me predilections are therefore irrelevant to anyone who wasn't present back then.
Driving through the Australian Outback in an old Toyota Van while listening to Summer Babe was priceless. That was 1993.
Summer Babe it is then.
I like the line: it has a nice ring when you laugh at the low life opinions.
So Gold Soundz has been one of my favorites despite the 'z'.
I find it hard to pin down a favourite band, let alone a favorite song. With pavement songs its basically the fond memories that I have with each song so, its not saying that much about the quality of the song as such and I guess me predilections are therefore irrelevant to anyone who wasn't present back then.
Driving through the Australian Outback in an old Toyota Van while listening to Summer Babe was priceless. That was 1993.
Summer Babe it is then.
Best Pavement Song
40jayryan wrote:i'd vote for the entire 'watery, domestic' ep.
1,2,3,4.
a great listen.
i utterly agree - not a bad one on there. i never tire of listening to that ep or their john peel session (1992?).
with the exception of slanted and enchanted, my brief listens to subsequent albums suggested that the variety and scope just wasn't there. but maybe i just need to listen to them more
"Whenever the words 'art' and 'rock' have come together, I make my excuses and leave" - John Peel, 2004