I just love how chuffed Ibold always is. It's like "wow. I'm really playing in a band. This is awesome!!!!' He' was even like that in Sonic Youth. Always up for it.
+MSPAINTRULZ That's the charm and pure alchemy that was Pavement. No one would've taken Malkmus seriously if he had a cheery/bubbly disposition. How could you mix 'chuffed' with 'diamond sharp' in one personality? Ibold was standing next to him in full support for the duration of this live performance - For all of Malkmus' ambiguous intellectual wit and pure genius, he still longed to be understood.
@@staffcarpenborg Way late on your comment, but his recent albums have made me appreciate album records so much more than I did back in the day. I really like today's more sincere, "thanks for coming" Malkmus. I always liked Pavement, but didn't give him enough credit for his made writing and guitaring skills when he seemed like a snotty dude who didn't give a fuck.
Dude has honestly had an awesome career. Not many people can say they've played in one of the most influential bands of their generation, let alone two
I saw Pavement play live a lot in the 90s. I met Gary the drummer after a gig in London at Brixton Academy (1992) where they supported Sonic Youth. Gary was outside the Academy climbing up a lamp post. He always used to come out after the gigs and mingle with the crowd. Around that time also, at a Pavement gig at University of London Union, I spotted Gary and Joe Strummer together in the crowd on the stairs. Those first Pavement gigs were magic.
It truly is an "alternative" rock music - it's got guitars, bass, drums… is tightly played, yet still sounds so different from other stuff, even now. Very crisp and clean, a bit like The Cars and Gary Numan.
I still remember the first time I heard Pavement: 120 minutes on MTV, 1995, video for "Father to a Sister of Thought." One of my favorite bands. I hope you enjoyed the rest of their catalogue.
man this entire video laugh out loud i wish i would have been old enough to be conscious of late night television in the 90s. to think that any band as good and as raw as pavement could have air time is fantastic
im gettn old too but still remember my bro putting this cd on during a ride home from work. ide never heard anything like. modest mouse as well....changed me
modest mouse was good till about 2004 or whenever they were on the OC and that godforsaken Good News album came out and evertyhing after that was trash
Any true fan of any band they love are fairly precious about their beloved band. Pavement fans are particularly possessive because they are such a unique sounding band. They are truly peerless.
1:18 that camera hog Ibold tries to sneak in for a lead vocal moment. He has been trying to take conrol from SM and Spiral since Wowee Zowee. Enough already.
Now? The mainstream stuff /back then/ was so safe in comparison. Pavement messed with heads in the 90s. Today it would be as if it came from another planet via a meteor’s juicy, sweet center. Does anything like this get funded today, that’s not fed by Patreon or streaming ad bucks that only a few thousand people ever see?
Hubblebub Lumbubwub he was on Strangers With Candy playing of all things a bass player in a band, but that show was kind of like a cartoon. It's funny I just read on Wikipedia that he is working as a bartender now in New York City.
This is great! Can't believe I never saw this before. Got to see them live last week and have been scouring UA-cam for more performances ever since - thanks for posting! Liked and Subscribed!
this video was the first time a friend of mine heard pavement. She said 'that's why you guys think playing out of time and singing badly is cool'. oh well.
This was however many albums in... They were somewhat polished by then, in that they just did their thing. Take a listen to their early albums and performances, you'll hear and see their progression. One of the best bands of their time. 👍
I'd always heard that it was Pavement that pushed Branford Marsalis over the edge, quitting the Tonight Show after they played because he loathed 90s music so much.
I only know Stephen Malkmus but the dude on the guitar by him has a hilarious expression, sort of half stoned, half really pleased he found a 50p coin on the um pavement. Never really my thing in the 90s, I liked and still like Mercury Rev and Grandaddy, but this song is cool. I had a crush on Malkmus and dated a guy at journalism collage partially as he looked a bit like him lol how sad is that.
I love how, even though they're on national TV, they still play like they're messing around in the rehearsal studio. No Fs given.
Omg the internet wasn’t around to look ‘‘em up. Had to be there lol
They did start as a joke band after all
That's actually exactly how the song sounds
They sound amazing though.
Yes, as per Nolland's comment, this is super tight.
its funny how he just stops playing and puts his hand on his hip like he was just having a conversation.
Everything about his performance is cool without trying.
I just love how chuffed Ibold always is. It's like "wow. I'm really playing in a band. This is awesome!!!!' He' was even like that in Sonic Youth. Always up for it.
I always found it funny how Malkmus looks so bored and uninterested when behind is Ibold with his cheery happy face which is just lit up with glee! xD
+MSPAINTRULZ That's the charm and pure alchemy that was Pavement. No one would've taken Malkmus seriously if he had a cheery/bubbly disposition. How could you mix 'chuffed' with 'diamond sharp' in one personality? Ibold was standing next to him in full support for the duration of this live performance - For all of Malkmus' ambiguous intellectual wit and pure genius, he still longed to be understood.
Hahahah yeah, he's great
@@staffcarpenborg Way late on your comment, but his recent albums have made me appreciate album records so much more than I did back in the day. I really like today's more sincere, "thanks for coming" Malkmus. I always liked Pavement, but didn't give him enough credit for his made writing and guitaring skills when he seemed like a snotty dude who didn't give a fuck.
Dude has honestly had an awesome career. Not many people can say they've played in one of the most influential bands of their generation, let alone two
I can't imagine how weird it would be to be watching Conan one night and see this performance, knowing absolutely nothing about the band.
I bet this performance changed some unsuspecting kids' lives forever.
I was a huge Conan fan in 7th grade and honestly may have seen this. Didn't become a Pavement fan until 8 or so years later.
That’s precisely what happened to me when I was 15 in 1997. Changed the course of my life!
I know NOTHING about them and they are my favorite band...
"What the fuck"
the crackling in this recording is so comforting
Love how Malkmus looks like he's trying not to laugh the entire time
They are a bit like Kramer walking in a room.
Pavement made sense of the 90's. It's all in there.
Really? 😂
Pavement on Conan. This is peak television right here.
I saw Pavement play live a lot in the 90s. I met Gary the drummer after a gig in London at Brixton Academy (1992) where they supported Sonic Youth. Gary was outside the Academy climbing up a lamp post. He always used to come out after the gigs and mingle with the crowd. Around that time also, at a Pavement gig at University of London Union, I spotted Gary and Joe Strummer together in the crowd on the stairs. Those first Pavement gigs were magic.
They're like... so alternative. It's awesome how they look like they just left the office and went straight to the show without changing first.
it's like they don't even really care about us! like when they sang that song, "we don't even really care about you!"
It truly is an "alternative" rock music - it's got guitars, bass, drums… is tightly played, yet still sounds so different from other stuff, even now. Very crisp and clean, a bit like The Cars and Gary Numan.
First time listening to pavement and I love it already. Time to listen to their 2.5 hour albums to completion.
They made a shedload of stuff that isn't on the official lps and is great also.
Did you enjoy there music? Do you still listen to them?
@@monsieurbertillon9570 Watery, Domestic EP
I still remember the first time I heard Pavement: 120 minutes on MTV, 1995, video for "Father to a Sister of Thought." One of my favorite bands. I hope you enjoyed the rest of their catalogue.
@@michaelsweller470 hearing 'in the mouth a desert' off a friend's mixtape is what got me interested
Mark's face throughout this video is priceless, he looks so baked!
just pure fun and creativity. What this era of rock music was about.
This is freakin' hilarious. Best performance ever of any kind by anybody.
Stereo. In mono.
man this entire video laugh out loud i wish i would have been old enough to be conscious of late night television in the 90s. to think that any band as good and as raw as pavement could have air time is fantastic
It's official: Conan does not age.
halcyonspiral bcuzz he a DEMON.
Gingers have no souls
You need a soul on order to age
It’s the adrenochrome
im gettn old too but still remember my bro putting this cd on during a ride home from work. ide never heard anything like. modest mouse as well....changed me
modest mouse was good till about 2004 or whenever they were on the OC and that godforsaken Good News album came out and evertyhing after that was trash
@@helpfulcommentergr8 b8 m8 i r8 8/8
More pedals than the Tour de France.
Seeing these guys perform in this video, I always thought: "Who let the guys in accounting out of the cubicles so they can play in a band?"
Such a zany performance
I know him and he dooOOEEeess
This band writes some amazing g riffs and hooks
Pretty much every song they have is catchy. Even when they are just goofing or jamming.
I'm so proud this is my decade.
imagine how the tv audience saw this, like wtf is this?? fuckin love pavement
incredibly sassy stephen malkmus at 0:45
How this isn't more revered is a mystery.
Long live everything Pavement.
Is there any other band that pulls off the "We really couldn't try any less" image yet make kick ass songs more than Pavement?
The Rolling Stones.
@@adumbberg fuck off.
@@danackroydsbutt LMFAOO
the fall
I get that vibe from dinosaur jr but mascis is super good at guitar so its like half not trying
"wook chick chick chick, chick chick! wook chick chick chick, chick chick!"
Tragic.
Best ever
Powerful turntable player
You’re my fact-checkin’ cuz
Absolute BANGER
Any true fan of any band they love are fairly precious about their beloved band. Pavement fans are particularly possessive because they are such a unique sounding band. They are truly peerless.
Chik chik chik, Chik chik, Ahwoop chik chik chik.
I thought that was a particularly brave choice.
I just can’t get this out of my head.
1:18 that camera hog Ibold tries to sneak in for a lead vocal moment. He has been trying to take conrol from SM and Spiral since Wowee Zowee. Enough already.
When you're that fucking high on national TV, the only place to go is Sonic Youth.
I'm not sure what this comment means, but I like it.
FirstName LastName I think it’s about Ibold but I’m not sure
I've never heard of this crazy band until a while ago, watching PBS Newshour, Sunday, Feb. 7th, 2020. 😉
One of the best Conan performances ever imo
Ok, so just me, or was this one of the best live TV performances ever?
It's just you
You're the only one writing in that cheeky obnoxious fake conversational style that's for sure.
Pavement is the anti hero we always need .
I remember hearing this on 92.3 kRock back in the 90's when that Jake Fogel kid (Squirt TV) hosted a late night show playing indie songs like this.
That "God love ya" from Conan though lol
one of their greatest performances!
What a great album.
hahaha I love Pavements! Saw them live in Perth 25 years ago... time flies!
Get the name right. It's The Pavements.
Hahaha sorry. Pavement.
I can definitely appreciate this from retrospect/afar
they always make me smile...
Seems incredible that music like this once bothered the mainstream. Everything now is so safe in comparison.
Truth
Now? The mainstream stuff /back then/ was so safe in comparison. Pavement messed with heads in the 90s. Today it would be as if it came from another planet via a meteor’s juicy, sweet center. Does anything like this get funded today, that’s not fed by Patreon or streaming ad bucks that only a few thousand people ever see?
Minorly mainstream, yes
Nah. U just don't listen to anything new or venture out to find anything worth listening to. Stuck in the 90s.
Que banda maravilhosa
easily my favorite pavement album!!!!
I love how Stephen looks at the crowd like he knows a juicy secret or joke they are all not in on.
the days of college rock.
i wish i could favorite this twice!
Puts a tear in my eye
Having known that song 25 years before seeing it live - they NAILED it.
I've been looking for this forever, I love you.
Love how awkward Mr. Ibold is, standing so close to Mr. Malkmus
the fact that they chose the most off-putting song off BtC to play on late night to promote the album makes me love them so much more
performing live they're so goofy
such goofs
There should be a cartoon adaption of Mark Ibold
Hubblebub Lumbubwub he was on Strangers With Candy playing of all things a bass player in a band, but that show was kind of like a cartoon. It's funny I just read on Wikipedia that he is working as a bartender now in New York City.
Had this on tape but never knew how to convert it properly. Thanks a lot for sharing this!
This is great! Can't believe I never saw this before. Got to see them live last week and have been scouring UA-cam for more performances ever since - thanks for posting! Liked and Subscribed!
Mark really has some fantastic bass lines on this album😍
Most underrated band of the 90s
i wish i was alive during this time period
It was glorious
WOO WOO CHIC CHIC CHIC WOO WOO CHIC CHIC
that stupid “what does the fox say” song ripped them off man
It's a wonderful fluke that VHS decay suits 90s indie rock so well. Delicious fuzz mmmmmmm (Y)
I don't think I've ever see Mark without that expression on his face.
Watching this in 2021 and remembering the first time I watched this. I and so many others became instant Pavement fans
I love how crazy they are live! I bet a lot of people that saw this at the time wouldn't agree with me though.
this video was the first time a friend of mine heard pavement. She said 'that's why you guys think playing out of time and singing badly is cool'. oh well.
My co-worker told me to listen to this band
And I like them :)
Most Underrated band every!!!!!!!!
i wonder if this is their tv debut, they're hella comfortable and confident
Jason King They played regularly on MTV and had an appearance or two on Leno years leading up to this
This was however many albums in... They were somewhat polished by then, in that they just did their thing. Take a listen to their early albums and performances, you'll hear and see their progression.
One of the best bands of their time. 👍
It's great how little they're trying here.
Oh yeah, I definitely had this taped on VHS in college...
I can’t believe this was on mainstream us tv. Fuckin awesome.
I miss this era
This is ______ excellent!
Malkmus is and was the "guy at the bus stop snob" master. He even made stepping on his pedals look absurd live. Making fun of making fun of meta-.
love
Alex Chilton is actually Stephen Malkmus's father
I bet the audience are thinking wtf? 😂Love this song
Where the fudge has this version been all my life?!? Wow
I watch this fuckin performance about 12x a day
my mom used to comb my hair like that. love ya mum
i'm proud it's my decade too...i like the 70s more, but the 90s are a close second.
Suddenly the fact that they never hit the big time makes a lot more sense. Still, best band o' the 90s anyway.
I think so. It's actually amazing. I'm pretty sure they're taking the piss just a little and it's hilarious.
This is actually one of the better live bits I have seen Pavement do. I caught a few of their live shows back in the day and they were really flat.
never seen this before, awesome!
I'd always heard that it was Pavement that pushed Branford Marsalis over the edge, quitting the Tonight Show after they played because he loathed 90s music so much.
Best yet 😂😂😂
I love this.
this is my "soul"
This guys are the best!
I only know Stephen Malkmus but the dude on the guitar by him has a hilarious expression, sort of half stoned, half really pleased he found a 50p coin on the um pavement.
Never really my thing in the 90s, I liked and still like Mercury Rev and Grandaddy, but this song is cool. I had a crush on Malkmus and dated a guy at journalism collage partially as he looked a bit like him lol how sad is that.
"god love ya" hahahaha this performance is among the best i've seen by pavement
Love LOVE!!
I like how Bob's not afraid to 'act the fool' on national TV.
I swear I can hear the tape go through the VCR in this recording...
woo chick chick woo chick chick
90´s bands on TV! What else do you need...