Saw them the same year in London- my first gig, I was 16 and Gary made cinnamon toast for all of us - quite a novelty in the Uk at that time but now my kids eat it for breakfast!
One of the best rock drummers of all time IMO, when he could play. His sound is intrinsic to early Pavement and very few drummers have made parts that are identifiable as a part of the song like he has. Think about it: "Summer Babe"; "Here"; etc.
As a person who has viewed a lot of both in person and on UA-cam Pavement sets, this might be #1. Everyone is one, in a good mood. Hell, SM even sweats a little.
01:38 Frontwards 04:59 Perfume-V 07:24 Fame Throwa 10:01 Home 13:30 Summer Babe 17:34 Our Singer 21:10 Kentucky Cocktail (called "Seafarer" here) 23:59 Here 29:03 Zurich is Stained 31:57 Trigger Cut 35:39 Loretta's Scars 39:30 No Life Has Singed Her 41:44 Two States 44:49 Shoot the Singer 47:20 In the Mouth a Desert 52:03 Debris Slide
This is amazing. I miss the old days at the Khyber. I was unaware of pavement until 1993 so I missed this show until now. Incredible footage for VHS and I assume room sound. Totally agree that Gary is amazing here. Too bad he left or was asked to leave. Glad he's sober now.
@@Urlocallordandsavior I don't know I haven't been there in 20 years. I don't even know if it still exists as a venue. There are many other places like Johnny Brenda's, The Fillmore, Union Transfer, Franklin Music Hall, etc.
@@Countachockula It is still a venue although I haven’t seen a show there. I go for beer and gumbo and po boys, it’s really good. Judging from this video it looks like they’re playing with their backs to second street on the ground level. I know the shows now are held upstairs and this room is a dining room.
@@danielk9067 Cool thanks for the info. Yes, they were on the bottom floor playing with their backs to 2nd street. I have seen shows upstairs years ago but it's been at least 20 years since I've been to the Khyber. I was there pretty much 3-4 nights a week in the 90s.
Coolest Band ever ! The 2 drummers was a Great idea. Hope for another Tour like 2010. Saw them at their very best during their farewell Tour 1999. Very impressive
They actually had a truly ridiculously impressive show 1 or 2 months ago. His voice sounds better and pretty perfect, the guitar work is actually really great too, and it's like they play a huge portion of their discography. Check it out: ua-cam.com/video/gCnJBZY0Aqk/v-deo.html The vocals being this perfect in 2022 does make me think that he could have used pitch correction(it does NOT sound like he used any at all!!!!) but in my eyes it would be a tool like any other and great for live shows, whether they have it turned way up as a style (like Julian Casablancas' stuff or the Strokes) or still a tool even if are using it sparingly.
Thanks for uploading this! What a precious recording. I recognized immediately from the clip of "shoot the singer" used in the documentary. Gary slaps so hard, truly the GOAT. I will forever be in awe of his drumming
@@theseizuresalad His even driving eights, his identifiable licks, his iconic little flourishes that audience sing along to and the band hams up to this day -- amazing for sure. Very few drummers can do it like Gary.
the previous year Slint release Spider Land, 2 years later and Starlight Walker comes out ... 9 years later The strokes release last night ...Hemorrhage is an acute loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel.
holy moly, pavement is, was, and will be ... a force i'll search out on youtube until the powers that be interferre.... at which point i've got a middle finger aimed for maximum peace immediatley
There's some footage floating around somewhere of them playing in front of the Philly record exchange from the year prior ('91). Anybody have any leads??
I think this was the show that a friend and I smoked with the drummer in his car. And just doing my part to provide quarantine entertainment....on top of my webcast: www.soundsoftomorrow.net
01:38 Frontwards 04:59 Perfume-V 07:24 Fame Throwa 10:01 Home 13:30 Summer Babe 17:34 Our Singer 21:10 Kentucky Cocktail (called "Seafarer" here) 23:59 Here 29:03 Zurich is Stained 31:57 Trigger Cut 35:39 Loretta's Scars 39:30 No Life Has Singed Her 41:44 Two States 44:49 Shoot the Singer 47:20 In the Mouth a Desert 52:03 Debris Slide
Missing Gary today, thanks for capturing all his weird wildness in this! Brilliant recording
Possibly the holy grail of Pavement live videos.
And there are 2 videos shot from different angles on UA-cam.
Pavement understands and expresses exactly how a college and early 20's someone feels
@@drewa1999yeah the age someone is when they write tunes doesn’t change the feel of said tunes.
Saw them the same year in London- my first gig, I was 16 and Gary made cinnamon toast for all of us - quite a novelty in the Uk at that time but now my kids eat it for breakfast!
We got Gary stoned in93 South Australia. They lost something when he was fired
"Whenever you're ready Gary."
Gary was B O R N
R E A D Y
Rick Beato did NOT send me here
The trigger cut solo at 33:25 is INSANE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ridiculous feel and play
Love watching hearing Gary on drums.
RIP Gary Young
just watched pavement 2022 in philly (where they namedropped the khyber).... now watching pavement 1992 in philly at the khyber.... what a trip
Always come back to this video. Love it
Captured at their imperfect peak just as Watery Domestic was forming.
This is pavement at their absolute fucking live performance peak. Gary is soo good.
Gary was awesome he never should have left, no offense to Steve, Gary just swings, his fills are great and he hits hard in the pocket. He's got soul.
One of the best rock drummers of all time IMO, when he could play. His sound is intrinsic to early Pavement and very few drummers have made parts that are identifiable as a part of the song like he has. Think about it: "Summer Babe"; "Here"; etc.
Steve West > Gary Young. indisputable. Gary is fine. definitely should have left, as he was a mess personally too
he makes it sound effortless. i just love him, he has such finesse
2022 called
As a person who has viewed a lot of both in person and on UA-cam Pavement sets, this might be #1. Everyone is one, in a good mood. Hell, SM even sweats a little.
14:10 mark’s hair gets caught on steve’s guitar
That was intentional. They do it every night.
Lols
How the fuck does this exist? Such good quality! My compliments to the chef...
Saw them open for MBV at The Ritz in NY about five weeks before this.
for my bloody valentine? what a weird combo
Such an underrated guitarist
Underrated by who?
Video that got me into Pavement, I love Our Singer so much man
Best quarantine content on the Internet right now 👌
You're Jovian “You can never quarantine the past.” This video proves otherwise.
Agreed!
38:55 Bob kills me haha
Malkmus is so cute! Indie dream boy lol
Good drumming Gary
Jesus, where did this come from? A god send...
01:38 Frontwards
04:59 Perfume-V
07:24 Fame Throwa
10:01 Home
13:30 Summer Babe
17:34 Our Singer
21:10 Kentucky Cocktail (called "Seafarer" here)
23:59 Here
29:03 Zurich is Stained
31:57 Trigger Cut
35:39 Loretta's Scars
39:30 No Life Has Singed Her
41:44 Two States
44:49 Shoot the Singer
47:20 In the Mouth a Desert
52:03 Debris Slide
Awesome, thank you! pure gold Soundz, in spite of whispering some Texas..;)
Can you move Loretta's Scars back by eleven seconds?
This is amazing. I miss the old days at the Khyber. I was unaware of pavement until 1993 so I missed this show until now. Incredible footage for VHS and I assume room sound. Totally agree that Gary is amazing here. Too bad he left or was asked to leave. Glad he's sober now.
How's it like now at the Khyber?
@@Urlocallordandsavior I don't know I haven't been there in 20 years. I don't even know if it still exists as a venue. There are many other places like Johnny Brenda's, The Fillmore, Union Transfer, Franklin Music Hall, etc.
@@Countachockula It is still a venue although I haven’t seen a show there. I go for beer and gumbo and po boys, it’s really good. Judging from this video it looks like they’re playing with their backs to second street on the ground level. I know the shows now are held upstairs and this room is a dining room.
@@danielk9067 Cool thanks for the info. Yes, they were on the bottom floor playing with their backs to 2nd street. I have seen shows upstairs years ago but it's been at least 20 years since I've been to the Khyber. I was there pretty much 3-4 nights a week in the 90s.
Coolest Band ever ! The 2 drummers was a Great idea. Hope for another Tour like 2010. Saw them at their very best during their farewell Tour 1999. Very impressive
You'd need a second drummer when your first is always stoned out of his mind.
They actually had a truly ridiculously impressive show 1 or 2 months ago. His voice sounds better and pretty perfect, the guitar work is actually really great too, and it's like they play a huge portion of their discography. Check it out: ua-cam.com/video/gCnJBZY0Aqk/v-deo.html
The vocals being this perfect in 2022 does make me think that he could have used pitch correction(it does NOT sound like he used any at all!!!!) but in my eyes it would be a tool like any other and great for live shows, whether they have it turned way up as a style (like Julian Casablancas' stuff or the Strokes) or still a tool even if are using it sparingly.
Fucking killer ! Back before they hated each other's company and had a fun lovin' semi functional alcoholic on drums .
Oh fuck yeah Gary Young
Playing so many of my favorite numbers! Thanks fellas.
Summer Babe into Our Singer.. mucho bueno.. Gary on fuego
Such an amazing video! And Gary Young is a beast!!
Tomorrow we ride!
Really great!
So awesome
I have seen many dozens of shows at the Khyber and this was the definitely the most crowded.
Fun show and Pavement killed it.
This is excellent.
Thank you. Perfect sound. forever.
Thanks for uploading this! What a precious recording. I recognized immediately from the clip of "shoot the singer" used in the documentary. Gary slaps so hard, truly the GOAT. I will forever be in awe of his drumming
Agree, especially re: Gary's drumming.
Amazing, brings me back. Saw them in 92 also.
Tremendous
Saw them on Landsdowne St. in Boston on this Tour. Gary was crazy before show.
Pavement forever
This is incredible. Great sound, love the shots of the people standing outside. A+
thanks man! this is great!
This is great Pete. I lived at Arch and Front and saw many a great shows at the Khyber. Miss that place.
This is so damn good
This is the best!
This is crushingly amazing.
Thank you so much for uploading this, truly made my day. Rad!
You deserve an award. Not sure which. Maybe all of them!
RIP Gary...
What a treasure! Damn, when Pavement was on, they were freakin' ON!
Thank you! This is amazing.
Amazing, thank you so much. Best things in months
This so so good. Thank you for posting this!
Gary with the gold lamè liberty bell t shirt just steps away from that famous bell which we all know and love
Gary's fuckin rippin... added such a dynamic to these early tunes
Sick!
Plant Man!
Coming up on 30 years!
Gary Young was an amazing drummer.
He really does add a lot to this performance
Indeed
I don’t know if I’d call him an amazing drummer… unique sure. I’m a fan of him for sure, but definitely not a super proficient dude on the kit
@@theseizuresalad he said he was amazing, not super proficient
@@theseizuresalad His even driving eights, his identifiable licks, his iconic little flourishes that audience sing along to and the band hams up to this day -- amazing for sure. Very few drummers can do it like Gary.
This fucking rules
the previous year Slint release Spider Land, 2 years later and Starlight Walker comes out ... 9 years later The strokes release last night ...Hemorrhage is an acute loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel.
this is wonderful and that's it of what it to be it
Uau, espetacular. Thank you very much!
This is fantastic, soup for the quarentined soul.
Fucking rad. Youre the best pete sounds.
holy moly, pavement is, was, and will be ... a force i'll search out on youtube until the powers that be interferre.... at which point i've got a middle finger aimed for maximum peace immediatley
damn wish i was alive 2 see this :( lol
you are. I saw them then, and don't remember a thing of it. all we have is Now... and this is a much better view than what i had back then
♥️
There's some footage floating around somewhere of them playing in front of the Philly record exchange from the year prior ('91). Anybody have any leads??
The positives of this virus have just arrived. THANK YOU!
I love the way Loretta's scars sounds in this. Different tuning maybe?
SM: “Farthest person away from Jim Morrison, right here.”
rare af
Naomi Yang in the last?
Wow, those Pakistanis really seem to be into Pavement.
central park is dynamite
Thanks Pete for the Sounds. Can you shed any light on why this surfaced now and your recollection of that evening ? And if not, that's OK.
I think this was the show that a friend and I smoked with the drummer in his car. And just doing my part to provide quarantine entertainment....on top of my webcast: www.soundsoftomorrow.net
@@spaceman392001 you smoked with the plant man himself!? Pretty great story, thanks for the great videos!
ua-cam.com/video/EQiSgWGAc24/v-deo.html
@@kirkleonard722 Yup, nice guy too. And I remember that he did talk about gardening
@@spaceman392001 your camera pays special attention to Gary which makes this recording even that much more unique, rare and intriguing. Thank you.
Birds in traffic..wanna do a back flip
01:38 Frontwards
04:59 Perfume-V
07:24 Fame Throwa
10:01 Home
13:30 Summer Babe
17:34 Our Singer
21:10 Kentucky Cocktail (called "Seafarer" here)
23:59 Here
29:03 Zurich is Stained
31:57 Trigger Cut
35:39 Loretta's Scars
39:30 No Life Has Singed Her
41:44 Two States
44:49 Shoot the Singer
47:20 In the Mouth a Desert
52:03 Debris Slide