Favorite moments from Pavements (2024)
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Favorite moments from Pavements (2024)
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Stephen Malkmus edit since he has none
Do not steal or else I'll bite you
pavement recording "terror twilight" in rolling stone, 1998ish
Hi friends! Idk many of yall are big into Joe Keery since I got here in the Pedro Pascal bus, but if you’re a fan and you’re planning to see Pavements, I hope you do! I saw it last night and it is jaw droppingly good. If you ever saw any of my pretty poorly received mix tape posts, there have been a lot of Pavement on there. A LOT. Pavement is my favorite. I never finished Stranger Things so I only knew of Joe from seeing him online or in fandom and so on, but he’s cute and seems like a decent guy and he really does bear a resemblance to Stephen Malkmus so I was excited to see what would happen. Fred Hechinger looks like Bob Nastanovich’s son.
Anyway, if you’re planning to see Pavements and you’re going in with no prior knowledge of the band or their songs or history, just know that this isn’t a traditional documentary or biopic. I don’t want you do be disappointed. I thought Joe was excellent in it, but it may not be the movie you expect.
To get you hyped up, I’m going to make yet another playlist of Pavement songs so you can get acquainted before you go to the theater. Let me know if you see it, come tell me all about it in the DMs. Have fun! I love you!
Mark Ibold for Built By Wendy. 2006
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Stephen Malkmus pets Mark Ibold's hair while Ibold eats food from a plate on the ground, on his hands and knees, like a dog.
range life music video, 1995
Sonic Youth performing Calming The Snake during their farewell performance on August 12, 2011, at the Williamsburg Waterfront, Brooklyn, from the Brooklyn NY 2011 Live double album (2023).
Come on down, down to the river Come on down I want to feel you shiver Dark on the edges, golden on top Floatin' down the river You're so hot Oh oh oh oh oh oh
Come on down, down to the river Come on down I want to feel you shiver The sight of death is sure to deliver, Come on down I want to hear you quiver Oh oh oh
Corpses' drapery Rusting, sliding, sliding, Sliding Endless