5:02 _"It's right before the eclipse..."_ If Stephen is referring to the total solar eclipse of 11 August 1999, then I saw that in the UK, a few months after seeing Pavement at Scala in London. Today is 6th April 2024 (24 years and 9 months after Pavement's Much Music session) and by coincidence there's a solar eclipse on 8th April 2024, with the path of totality in these cities: Mazatlán and Torreón, Mexico San Antonio, Austin and Dallas, Texas Little Rock, Arkansas Indianapolis, Indiana Cleveland, Ohio Buffalo and Rochester, New York Burlington, Vermont and most of Montreal, Canada. TL/DR: Go and watch the eclipse and leave a comment about it nearly 25 years later on a Pavement video.
I was there! LOL and I just found myself on the audience too. Thanks for uploading this!! They played a great show that night in Toronto at the Guvernment.
@@Leo-qe3gl5:07ish I'm in a white tshirt besides my buddy in shorts and a black tshirt. We were only 16 and we saw Pavement that day in the parking lot and then later that night at their own headlining concert. We were def some of the youngest people at the show.
I was there for this one !! there was also a north by north east gig happening at the Rivoli up the street so we watched half of that then ran down the street to catch Pavement in the parking lot and then saw them later that night at the Guvernment. thanks for posting this one.
Thats amazing! I was too young for that show I believe, I was 18 and I cant think of any other reason why I couldn't go to that show. Thankfully the Detroit show was all ages and I got to see them there.
Heh! Even with the valuable seconds lost SM had with his amp before the 2nd track, there's no way there was ever gonna be enough time to finish The Hexx, not even a short version.. This is excellent, superb quality, glad you were able to get hold of a cable to transfer it, thanks..
I hope their reunion is semi-permanent. I’m not really hyped because I feel like it’ll be over again after 2022, but I would be stoked about going to their shows if it meant that I could see them again once every few years.
You are correct. I’d prefer they do something like what Ween does these days; i.e., tour exclusively every few years. I guess it’s their prerogative to do as they wish. Grateful that we are finally getting a Terror Twilight reissue.
Man... Malkmus seems really down in the interview. And not even like he’s being chill, he just seems like he doesn’t want to be there. Apart from that, cool upload! I’m seeing all these rare Pavement videos appear from nowhere. Long may that continue.
Ha! I found he was more upbeat in this interview, thats funny. I had this tape forever and finally got my hands on a usb cable. I have never found this performance online so i just had to upload it.
5:02 _"It's right before the eclipse..."_
If Stephen is referring to the total solar eclipse of 11 August 1999, then I saw that in the UK, a few months after seeing Pavement at Scala in London.
Today is 6th April 2024 (24 years and 9 months after Pavement's Much Music session) and by coincidence there's a solar eclipse on 8th April 2024, with the path of totality in these cities:
Mazatlán and Torreón, Mexico
San Antonio, Austin and Dallas, Texas
Little Rock, Arkansas
Indianapolis, Indiana
Cleveland, Ohio
Buffalo and Rochester, New York
Burlington, Vermont
and most of Montreal, Canada.
TL/DR: Go and watch the eclipse and leave a comment about it nearly 25 years later on a Pavement video.
I was there! LOL and I just found myself on the audience too. Thanks for uploading this!! They played a great show that night in Toronto at the Guvernment.
5:43. Yellow shirt and sunglasses?
@@Leo-qe3gl5:07ish I'm in a white tshirt besides my buddy in shorts and a black tshirt.
We were only 16 and we saw Pavement that day in the parking lot and then later that night at their own headlining concert. We were def some of the youngest people at the show.
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I was there for this one !! there was also a north by north east gig happening at the Rivoli up the street so we watched half of that then ran down the street to catch Pavement in the parking lot and then saw them later that night at the Guvernment. thanks for posting this one.
Thats amazing! I was too young for that show I believe, I was 18 and I cant think of any other reason why I couldn't go to that show. Thankfully the Detroit show was all ages and I got to see them there.
Very awesome to see this footage. This was filmed like a block away from where I worked for a long time. Very neat.
Love that embrace Nastanovich gives Malkmus after he gets shouted at. very brotherly
Heh! Even with the valuable seconds lost SM had with his amp before the 2nd track, there's no way there was ever gonna be enough time to finish The Hexx, not even a short version.. This is excellent, superb quality, glad you were able to get hold of a cable to transfer it, thanks..
dope , never thought i'd see this again - thank you!
Nice to see some new Pavement stuff. Thanks for posting. This is right before they split unfortunately though.
this is beautiful
I hope their reunion is semi-permanent. I’m not really hyped because I feel like it’ll be over again after 2022, but I would be stoked about going to their shows if it meant that I could see them again once every few years.
I think they explicitly said that it's only for their 30th anniversary. It's not a permanent reunion.
You are correct. I’d prefer they do something like what Ween does these days; i.e., tour exclusively every few years. I guess it’s their prerogative to do as they wish. Grateful that we are finally getting a Terror Twilight reissue.
A couple of "romantics... [we're]...big red wine drinkers." 🤣🤣🤣
best band that came out of the 1990s...
She’s a very good interviewer actually.
I had no idea Napoleon Dynamite played in Pavement!
So those rumours of breakups...is that happening? "No"
And then they broke up like 6 months later lol.
I really liked 'There's Always Someplace You'd Rather Be'.
And now back together.
a lot can change in6 months
Amazing 😻 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
1:42 spirals bummed he didn’t get a mic for his parts
Quite a shame, got to play lead on a malkmus song!
Poor dude got pushed around so much in Pavement
it's a hell of a dudefest out in that parking lot lol
That reporter was apart of history... Little did she know at the time
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wow. it's like the long-awaited cash station finally arrives, starts shelling out free cash, and but then the battery is running low..
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Malkmus was such a slacker he couldn’t even iron his shirt.
I loved these guys but they were clearly done with the band by this point. A lot of struggling politely in that interview.
i wonder how many people saw this when it aired
A lot, Much Music was the MTV of Canada, anyone with cable had it
@@Strimbles we had it in northern Minnesota also (though not anymore unfortunately 😔) always watched Much Music. Waaaay better than Mtv
I did. Had taped this off of tv and watched it over and over and over again.
Man... Malkmus seems really down in the interview. And not even like he’s being chill, he just seems like he doesn’t want to be there.
Apart from that, cool upload! I’m seeing all these rare Pavement videos appear from nowhere. Long may that continue.
Ha! I found he was more upbeat in this interview, thats funny. I had this tape forever and finally got my hands on a usb cable. I have never found this performance online so i just had to upload it.
I would feel down too with that super annoying interviewer
@@Strimbles He also didn't want to be in Pavement at this time, so that probably added to his mood.
@@Strimbles she's a pretty decent interviewer and isn't asking too boneheaded of questions, the vibe was just weird
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Why the hell did they cut the video during the guitar solo ?
im here
These guys are goobers...lol
i thought stephen said he didnt play with a pick
What guitar is Malkmus playing?
Mid/late ‘70’s fender stratocaster with a hardtail bridge and a “swimming pool” body
How the FUCK could they just cut off the end of the solo like that?!?!
I’d like to think that was the exact moment the downfall of much music started haha.
Man that was a terrible fade out MuchMusic did on The Hexx - just when Malkmus was starting to do his great guitar solo in that song...ugh!
That obnoxious steadicam ruining everything for the wide shot and most of the audience.
Weird song. And album.
That's a good thing right?