March 6th 1994, Frankfurt, Germany **Produced** and kindly shared by thir13en Productions HiQ video of the complete show may be downloaded here: zombtracker.the-zomb.com
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25 Responses to “¨Pavement – Stop Breathin’ (Live 1994)”
Pavement was the band that influenced all the other indie bands that came after the nineties. Pavement was one of the most creative, original and brilliant bands that existed. Here is my tribute.
GENIUSES !!!
I know that there are plenty of people who would disagree with this assessment, but i think this is the coolest live song in the history of live songs.
Not sure about that as Spiral Stairs would have something to say about that. He is a great musician in his own right and his first Preston School of Industry CD was as good as Malkmus first record. Plus its the two of them together that made Pavement Pavement. Sure Malkmus has a more unique sound but without Spiral he would not be as good!
I saw them in ‘94 in Philly/NJ.
This is one of my fav songs of theirs.
Many thanks for this posting. This was the song that got me into Pavement. Ta.
Oh my god. That ending was pure climatic. WOW!
cant wait to see them at pitchfork music festival
great performance of a great song off of a great album from a great band.
pavement is the best rock band of all time
amazing… these guys rule
Un-fucking-believable. Just fantastic
Class
Pavement was the band that influenced all the other indie bands that came after the nineties. Pavement was one of the most creative, original and brilliant bands that existed. Here is my tribute.
GENIUSES !!!
steve really nails the chorus..awesome
yeah dude i love gratuitous super long end bits
I likes me some pavement!!!
hijos de putaaaaa
I couldn’t agree more…
can you upload the torrent for the show please??!!
They sound so good live.
guitar tech
there appears to be a third guitar player here.
great song
Is this on the Slow Century DVD?
I know that there are plenty of people who would disagree with this assessment, but i think this is the coolest live song in the history of live songs.
oh man this used to be my favorite song for a while. and its got lyrics that almost make sense, poignant and bizarre
er…he left…in 1993….
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Not sure about that as Spiral Stairs would have something to say about that. He is a great musician in his own right and his first Preston School of Industry CD was as good as Malkmus first record. Plus its the two of them together that made Pavement Pavement. Sure Malkmus has a more unique sound but without Spiral he would not be as good!