Yes, I have incorporated all the keywords into the show notes. Here is the updated version with all the keywords included: -- *Show Notes: MMT50 - 212* Hey there, Pavement aficionados! jD is back with another episode of our Top 50 Countdown on the Meeting Malkmus podcast, exploring the essential tracks by the seminal indie rock band, *Pavement**. This week, we're diving into track number 12 on the countdown. Joining jD is Pavement superfan **Tim from Portland**, and trust us, you don't want to miss this one. It's a rollercoaster ride through **'90s indie rock* nostalgia, *Pavement concert stories**, and a heartfelt plea to support live music. -- **Episode Highlights:* *[0:00] Introduction and Tim's Pavement Origin Story* - *Discovering Pavement through the College Music Journal:* - Tim shares how he first stumbled upon Pavement in the summer of '94 through the College Music Journal*, a pivotal moment in his journey into **'90s indie rock**. - *"Yeah, I ran down to Tower Records in San Diego and got the CD along with a few other ones... been cranking it ever since." - *First Impressions of 'Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain':* - His immediate obsession after purchasing Pavement's seminal album, Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain*. - *"Right out of the gate, this album was different, and I applauded that." *[1:57] Early Live Shows and Military Gear Coincidence* - *First Pavement Concert Experience in the San Diego Music Scene:* - Tim talks about seeing Pavement live for the first time in January '96 at Montezuma Hall, San Diego State University-a highlight in his *Pavement concert memories**. - **Silkworm as the Opening Act:* - The concert featured *Silkworm* as the opening act, adding to the night's *indie music nostalgia**. - *"We decided to dress up... everyone put on some sort of military garb." - *Serendipitous Moment with the Band:* - The hilarious coincidence of the band also wearing military attire, showcasing the quirky connection between Pavement and their fans. - "We all looked at them and then at each other and just started laughing." *[4:13] Following the Band and Memorable Performances* - *Photographing Pavement at Bimbo's 365 Club:* - Tim recalls capturing the band during a show at *Bimbo's 365 Club in San Francisco**, adding to his collection of **Pavement fan experiences**. - *"I have some great shots from there... there was definitely, you know, kind of a whole San Francisco vibe going on." - *Tibetan Freedom Concert Adventure [7:11]:* - Get the lowdown on Tim's experience at the massive *Tibetan Freedom Concert* in San Francisco, featuring a lineup that included *Sonic Youth* and cemented *Pavement's influence on indie rock**. - *"There were, I think, like a hundred thousand people there... It was a total bottleneck of a festival." *[9:05] Unforgettable Gigs and Onstage Antics* - *Mark Ibold's Onstage Incident:* - Hear about bassist *Mark Ibold's* mysterious onstage moment in Pomona, one of the more intriguing *Pavement concert stories**. - *"He couldn't play; he couldn't finish a song... the show ended shortly after that." - *Bob Nastanovich's Live Performances:* - Discussing *Bob Nastanovich's* energetic contributions during live shows, highlighting the band's dynamic stage presence. *[11:01] Accidental HBO Appearance* - *HBO Reverb Special Featuring Pavement:* - Learn how Tim unknowingly became part of the *HBO Reverb Pavement* special during a gig at Cane's in San Diego, a unique highlight in his *Pavement concert memories**. - *"We didn't even know that was happening... Spiral was like, 'Oh, they're doing some fucking HBO show.' He didn't seem happy about it." *[12:20] Deep Dive into Track #12* - *Why Track #12 Matters in Pavement's Discography:* - Tim breaks down why this song is in his personal top five, offering insightful *Pavement song analysis**. - *"This song, you know, it's awesome. It's got rockets; it goes." - *Personal Connection and Indie Music Nostalgia:* - How the song's themes resonate with Tim's own travels and experiences across California, enhancing his *indie music nostalgia**. - *"I know all the places it talks about... Hearing this the first times, we were just like, 'Who are these guys? What are they doing singing about our places?'" - *The Quintessential Pavement Vibe:* - Discussing how Pavement's songs often mean everything and nothing all at once, reflecting their unique place in *alternative rock**. - *"It has kind of a theme but is totally non sequitur at the same time-it's right up my alley. It's cool." *[18:49] The Pavement Ethos and Live Music Today* - *Stephen Malkmus and the Band's Stance on Fame:* - Reflect on *Pavement's* unique approach to art over commercial success, and how *Stephen Malkmus* embodies this ethos. - *"They lean more art rather than commercialized... They always look painfully uncomfortable
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