tis me staring at the wall too.
From the computer and video games that were never made challenge. See all 572 entries (closed)
( , Sat 19 Apr 2003, 0:13, archived)
yes!
it is a bit fantastic isnt. but then, every pavement song ever made is too. so it has competition.
( ,
Sat 19 Apr 2003, 0:19,
archived)
Pavement
are just the greatest band, noone else comes close. Apart from SM and the Jicks who, incedentally I have missed seeing on their current UK tour - I AM GUTTED. every night theyve been playing i imagine what I'm missing *sob* *sob*. www.stephenmalkmus.com
( ,
Sat 19 Apr 2003, 0:27,
archived)
completely agree.
but sm and the jicks dont quite cut it. the first album was ace but im not so sure about the new one.. did you manage to get a copy of the slow century dvd pavement released? its immense. so much material on there.
( ,
Sat 19 Apr 2003, 0:33,
archived)
Yep! got it
fantastic DVD - you seen the easter egg on it? www.dvdeastereggs.com/showEgg.php?eggid=922&grabEggs=p good stuff. I saw them in 2001 at Leeds festival, shame their not doing any festivals this year even to co-incide with Pig Lib. I REALLY like Pig Lib, just as much as the first one. That man cant do wrong.
( ,
Sat 19 Apr 2003, 0:37,
archived)
ah yes!
i did find that awhile back. conduit for sale.. such a song. have you heard spiral stairs' efforts with the preston school of industry? what do you think?
( ,
Sat 19 Apr 2003, 0:41,
archived)
Ermm
Ive not got the album/s but i bought his first two singles and thought they were pretty cool. just a bit drab. will get round to buying the LPs. Oh yeah, erm, Crooked rain, Crooked Rain has a big scratch right down it, you dont fancy doing a swap for a copy of that and something like Stuff up the Cracks or Anybody Can go? any singles you want?
( ,
Sat 19 Apr 2003, 0:44,
archived)
sadly, no
i leant out my copy of it and it somehow got smashed to pieces. grr.
( ,
Sat 19 Apr 2003, 0:48,
archived)