Absolutely, legendary day at Reading...Melvins, Screaming Trees, Beasties, Teenage Fanclub, L7, Mudhoney, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Nirvana. I mean...
1. O Christmas Tree 00:00 2. Summer Babe 1:10 3. Perfume-V 4:39 4. Flame Throwa 6:57 5. Kentucky Cocktail 10:14 6. Here 13:01 7. Zurich is Stained 17:18 8. Lions (Linden) 19:59 9. Two States 21:54 10. Trigger Cut/Wounded-Kite at :17 24:04 11. No Life Singed Her 27:21 12. Black Walls 29:32 13. In the Mouth a Desert 30:58 14. Debris Slide 34:47
fully got into pavement this summer per my dads request and immediately fell in love,, not a single miss in their discography jst such an enjoyable sound radical music
Gary Young is a beautiful mess haha he's killing it man fucked up or not that's rock n roll. especially when he's standing up on the drums and hits the beginning In the Mouth a Desert beautifully 31:15
Thank you so much for this! I was here at 17 years old, my first festival and my total idols were one of the first bands on! The day went sideways from here with Mudhoney in the mud and finishing with that Nirvana performance...
The mud-flinging when Mudhoney played was epic! Mark Arm was playing a gorgeous cream-colored, 3-pickup Gibson SG, someone hit it with a particularly well-aimed shot and he fake-whined something like, "You hit my SG custom!!" Also, when they finally played "Touch Me, I'm Sick" the whole crowd fucking erupted! It was so great!
Yeah that's Pavement's first drummer, Gary Young, behind the kit, he played with a lot of personality, but the guy standing up for most of the performance is Bob Nastanovich who is acting as a "second percussionist". Bob is sort of like the jack of all trades/hype man of the band. Love Mo Tucker by the way.
Thanks for recording this man. This was before I was even born and it is just amazing how this is probably the closest i'll ever be to seeing pavement live. Thanks again.
I was there, left of centre, maybe 50 ft. from the stage. It was sunny at the time, which was unusual for what later ended up becoming an epic mud-fest. (Especially when Mudhoney played, LOL!) I wasn't yet into Pavement though. I was waiting for the Smashing Pumpkins and I loved their set, even if they always say they hated it. :)
I expect I was there. There was red speed - I was very excited. And sadly I think I had gone (not literally) by the time Nirvana came on- actually it was Neil Young (was it?). It was both. It was the best of times it was the both of times..
What a day that was.. sadly I started the day with a bottle of Rebel Yell bourbon in my hand and a big old lump of hash.. I was in a muddy mess by the time Nick Cave came on and had to go for a lie down.. ( just for a bit)... by the time I was back on my feet Nirvana had nearly finished...still niggles me a tad that I was there and missed their set.. oh well, at least I was fully with it for this, and it was fookin amazing. I was more into Pavement than Nirvana then anyhoo.
Franco Robles Gary Young - sort of legendary but tragic. Great drummer. recorded their first stuff when it was just Sm and Spiral Stairs if writtne history is correct. Music lacks characters like Pavement I think. They had some mystery but then I get the feeling they would laugh at that comment and think "sucker". They had good songs, at the right time.
1. O Christmas Tree 00:00 2. Summer Babe 1:10 3. Perfume-V 4:39 4. Flame Throwa 6:57 5. Kentucky Cocktail 10:14 6. Here 13:01 7. Zurich is Stained 17:18 8. Lions (Linden) 19:59 9. Two States 21:54 10. Trigger Cut/Wounded-Kite at :17 24:04 11. No Life Singed Her 27:21 12. Black Walls 29:32 13. In the Mouth a Desert 30:58 14. Debris Slide 34:47
Absolutely, legendary day at Reading...Melvins, Screaming Trees, Beasties, Teenage Fanclub, L7, Mudhoney, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Nirvana. I mean...
yeah one of the most stacked lineups of all time.
A time when giants roamed the earth.
I was there drinking cider and bombing speed what a great muddy day!
Seem to remember public enemy being there as well as your list
I was there that day. Muddy as hell, but what a lineup!
fuuuuuuuuuuuuucik
fancy seeing you here
yoooo yooooooo
hey
I wish I was Stephen Malkmus too
AND NOW YOU’RE PLAYING THERE
1. O Christmas Tree 00:00
2. Summer Babe 1:10
3. Perfume-V 4:39
4. Flame Throwa 6:57
5. Kentucky Cocktail 10:14
6. Here 13:01
7. Zurich is Stained 17:18
8. Lions (Linden) 19:59
9. Two States 21:54
10. Trigger Cut/Wounded-Kite at :17 24:04
11. No Life Singed Her 27:21
12. Black Walls 29:32
13. In the Mouth a Desert 30:58
14. Debris Slide 34:47
Gracias mate
so dreamy when his hair blows in the wind like that
fully got into pavement this summer per my dads request and immediately fell in love,, not a single miss in their discography jst such an enjoyable sound radical music
Thank god for middle class kids with camcorders!
💯!!!!
I was there and that entire day was so damn good its stayed with me my whole life
Nirvana picked all the bands on the Sunday
Me too man
I wish Black Walls had been recorded in a studio.
its amazing
that is possibly the best version of Trigger cut i have EVER listened in my entire life
Gary Young is a beautiful mess haha he's killing it man fucked up or not that's rock n roll. especially when he's standing up on the drums and hits the beginning In the Mouth a Desert beautifully 31:15
Pavement being a band of twenty-something yr olds with a middle-aged drummer made them stand out!
Yeah! Love the attack he plays with!
Sounds awful, I love it
+Megan “الحلال” Liu Spoken like a true Pavement fan!
fucking A
if you like awful sounding music you might enjoy the velvet underground’s la cave 1968 performance which I have been loving lately
Still sounds 100# better then whatever crap is being played on the radio today
dude, this is pure gold
pure melting gold
Cream of gold
Evocati gold soundz
@@barnishbar Can you treat it like an oil well?
Gold Sounds indeed! Lucky enough to see this band soon after the release of Slanted! Pure Gold
In the mouth a desert is such a classic
Damn right! Best song on that album, imo.
Thank you so much for this! I was here at 17 years old, my first festival and my total idols were one of the first bands on! The day went sideways from here with Mudhoney in the mud and finishing with that Nirvana performance...
The mud-flinging when Mudhoney played was epic! Mark Arm was playing a gorgeous cream-colored, 3-pickup Gibson SG, someone hit it with a particularly well-aimed shot and he fake-whined something like, "You hit my SG custom!!" Also, when they finally played "Touch Me, I'm Sick" the whole crowd fucking erupted! It was so great!
Haha the guy at the start smoking a ciggy and listening to the Wedding Present is the man
Dan Brown thats the drummer! haha
That's the great Gary Young, the drummer on early Pavement recordings. Wild man and amazing drummer with a unique style/feel.
R.I.P. Gary
LOVE this version of "Here" especially that little jump at 13:09
Kentucky Cocktail is one of my favorite songs EVER
Me and the boys been playing in the mouth a desert on 11 for since high school. Nights not over until queue up itmad reading
love it
Gary Young just a shambles. So good. Pavement ist rad.
man, why can't every band on the planet be like Pavement?
Grifters are a tougher, drunker southern version. better, too. if they had a set of balls theyd have played Range Life for Corgan
That would be awesome!
@@DaveAnchovies Yeah, but far from better. And, like, average. But yes, the same...
Big mistake to wish for pal. Big mistkae. Because then, they won't be special anymore if every bands like them.
All their songs are amazing but "summer babe" is beyond hook laden and ear candy!
perfect. so glad someone filmed this.
That's the Silver Jews frontman David Berman (I think) stage right behind the amps. Good show. Could've been a DVD if the camera had a tripod.
"Fame Throwa" gave me chills..!
I've never watched a Pavement concert before.... their drummer stands up like Mo Tucker? Rad.
moooooooooo
Yeah that's Pavement's first drummer, Gary Young, behind the kit, he played with a lot of personality, but the guy standing up for most of the performance is Bob Nastanovich who is acting as a "second percussionist". Bob is sort of like the jack of all trades/hype man of the band.
Love Mo Tucker by the way.
I was there.
Me too :D
Wasn't this was the year that ended with all of us campers half-underwater?
RIP Gary Young
Bonjour mon ami , magnifique Peel session de Pavement ,merci pour ce partage artistique , mes amitiés ! Luis
Great!! I’ve been there! quite a long time.
Awesome camera, man or woman
Best early Pavement.
La leche!
Such a cool version of Debris Slide! Funky intro!
There’s a slower version that I really love too ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yes!
Just awesome, thank you, man.
Gary Young is perfect drummer ever
essa versão de "here" ficou show demais, bicho!
Linden Lions is immense
Excellent quality
Amazing show. Loved "Zurich is Stained" and Gary Young being crazy as fuck.
my first festival, thanks for the up!
This means alot to me
Thanks for recording this man. This was before I was even born and it is just amazing how this is probably the closest i'll ever be to seeing pavement live. Thanks again.
How bout now
@@mustymax5878 I saw them in barcelona this year, it was great
@@adrian14752Nice
If i had a hot tub machine I would go back and watch this whole day's lineup.
I was there, left of centre, maybe 50 ft. from the stage. It was sunny at the time, which was unusual for what later ended up becoming an epic mud-fest. (Especially when Mudhoney played, LOL!) I wasn't yet into Pavement though. I was waiting for the Smashing Pumpkins and I loved their set, even if they always say they hated it. :)
" The song is about the right to bear arms" How would this introduction fly in todays times...I m already tired as I m writing this...Fantastic gig!
I expect I was there. There was red speed - I was very excited. And sadly I think I had gone (not literally) by the time Nirvana came on- actually it was Neil Young (was it?). It was both. It was the best of times it was the both of times..
Zurich Is Stained 17:16
+奥慎太郎 thanks mate, you just saved me 1 minute
+奥慎太郎 lolololololol
It's not my fault pal.
beauty falling apart over and over again
Never knew there were live versions of KYC . Awesome
Rip Gary
Great to see Will Ferrel doing some of the drums. Needs more cowbell though.
These guys embrace the sweet sounds of slop...
I was witness to this in-person onstage live concert performance.
(fascinating, huh?)
I was at this gig and poor sound didn't spoil my enjoyment.
FUCKKK YEAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
What a day that was.. sadly I started the day with a bottle of Rebel Yell bourbon in my hand and a big old lump of hash.. I was in a muddy mess by the time Nick Cave came on and had to go for a lie down.. ( just for a bit)... by the time I was back on my feet Nirvana had nearly finished...still niggles me a tad that I was there and missed their set.. oh well, at least I was fully with it for this, and it was fookin amazing. I was more into Pavement than Nirvana then anyhoo.
Gary Young!
i'm sure someone's already said it but thank fuck someone recorded this!! This is as good as i remember it being at the time. Love this band xx
Amazing! Thanks
Wind machine or just live in the UK, where the default is windy.
the wind treated em well, real dreamboats
A M A Z I N G
Holy bass!!!
GARY!!!!!!
damn, the same Reading Festival where Nirvana performed. what a fucking lineup eh?
straplocks were so not cool in '92
oh my
Bob Nasty is the greatest singer of all time and Gary Young is his drumming counterpoint and I will beat you senseless if you disagree.
mark looks great in this vid idk why
Ibold and Spiral Stairs look so thin and young back then. By the way, somone have the track listing?
Jesus the camera man is having a stroke and/or seizure.
Funny....I was watching "in the mouth..." Thinking wtf is wrong with this camera dude and saw your comment.
Fan-fucking-tastic!!!
Stephen's yelps in Summer Babe sound a bit like Damon Albarn in the Blur song 1992
podycheck Later in their careers Damon and Stephen were actually friends. I'm putting this down to telekinesis.
@@washingmachine122 also doing his best mark e smith
Way to cut off The Wedding Present ''Brassneck'' at the start!!
is that steve west drumming or some other dude
It's original drummer Gary Young, Steve West replaced Young after the release of Slanted and Enchanted.
Franco Robles Gary Young - sort of legendary but tragic. Great drummer. recorded their first stuff when it was just Sm and Spiral Stairs if writtne history is correct. Music lacks characters like Pavement I think.
They had some mystery but then I get the feeling they would laugh at that comment and think "sucker". They had good songs, at the right time.
@@flossin690 he actually replaced Gary after watery domestic iirc
The second drummer drowned...
So this is right after Nirvana???????
More bass
Looks windy
SNAKE
Is that the drummer who drowned?
love pave. easily top 3. but they dumped Gary like a fucking dog. Malk and ss use his shit to take off, and then...
+J Beckmann wudve done the same tbh, as much as i love gary
+J Beckmann They were about the fire Gary when he quit actually. Safe to say it was an all around mutual thing.
Kinda, Gary's memory is hazy. But I know he'd join tomorrow if they invited him to. He's a handful.
The infamous shotgun incident probably had a lot to do with that. Gary has always been, shall we say, somewhat unhinged!
@@hux2000 Could you inform me what the shotgun incident was?
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pavement sucks so bad live im honestly surprised they started off as a live band
They didnt
They were literally a studio only project for like 1 or 2 years before they even played anywhere live.
RIP Gary Young
1. O Christmas Tree 00:00
2. Summer Babe 1:10
3. Perfume-V 4:39
4. Flame Throwa 6:57
5. Kentucky Cocktail 10:14
6. Here 13:01
7. Zurich is Stained 17:18
8. Lions (Linden) 19:59
9. Two States 21:54
10. Trigger Cut/Wounded-Kite at :17 24:04
11. No Life Singed Her 27:21
12. Black Walls 29:32
13. In the Mouth a Desert 30:58
14. Debris Slide 34:47