Fall cover band
>>121819133The Virgin Fall is mogged hard by the Chad Pavement. >captcha: 4GAYH
>>121819190agreed
they don't similar at all, except for a few songs on pavement's first album
Motherfuckin gooks
>>121819392>random and misdirected racist language Never change, 4chan
>>121819472No life for ginger now
>>121819775That song is based but for me, it's Perfume V.
>>121819288*they don't SOUND similar at all
>>121819472>>>/r/eddit
>>121819133>*makes billy seethe*
The main influence of pavement until S&E was The Fall (now, if we talk about ripoffs there are like 3 or 4 songs.). After that there's a decrease of that influence with the exception of the vocals: Malkmus style of singing is heavily influenced by Mark E Smith.Some quotes:-Even so, Pavement’s wholesale reappropriation of Smith’s consonant-ridden jargon still seemed a little brazen. Wasn’t Slanted and Enchanted’s Our Singer just an exact rewrite of the Fall’s Hip Priest? “Yeah it was,” Stephen Malkmus, Pavement’s wiry, bookish singer and guitarist admits, “but there were other songs too. Conduit for Sale was New Face in Hell. Jackals, False Grails; The Lonesome Era was The Classical. It didn’t worry me at the time. I don’t know what I was thinking,” he muses idly, as if he’d never considered the subject before. “We don’t sound like them any more.”-This one is very related to "Hip Priest" by the Fall. We were running out of time recording the album, and I was like, "I got this last one. I'm not even going to bother teaching it or doing any over-dubs, just get in here and play a waltz beat." Just some frustrated California 22-year-old. It has a certain directness and freshness that makes it a nice closing for the album.-There's another song on Slanted and Enchanted called "Conduit for Sale!" that's very similar to "New Face in Hell" by the Fall. There's a song called "Fame Throwa" that's very Fall, especially the chorus. And "I've got one holy life to live" [a.k.a. "Jackals, False Grails: The Lonesome Era"] is "The Classical" done differently.
>>121823705Walls of text have no effect on the Chad Malkmus
>>121819133That’s like calling The Fall a “Can cover band” because they borrowed liberally from krautrock and have a song called ‘I Am Damo Suzuki’…. asinine and pants-on-head retarded.
>>121819133What a set of geeks.
>>121823705>he muses idly, as if he’d never considered the subject beforeFrom his answers, clearly he had considered it before. Wtf is this writer talking about
>>121824469Pavement didn't reinvent their influences. After S&E they sold CSNY or The Eagles to the indie crew. And Malkmus solo career is an extension of the latter.
>>121829113How does Pavement sound anything like CSNY?
>>121819133They're just a bunch of Fall guys
"indie" shitheads dumbing down superior original music for the musically semi-literate massesI wish MES were alive and these shits dead
>>121824469don't forget the Stoogeshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8M_98vMHSU
>>121830886Still mad?
>>121819190Keep repeating it Anon. Eventually you'll actually believe it.
Ive listened to both bands for years and never picked up on the similarities until he pointed them out in the songsIn my opinion they are very different stylistically. Malkmus has more melody to his songs. The Fall are all about finding a groove and sticking with it so MES can get his ampetamine fueled rant on
>>121832083It's only really a few songs from S&E.
>>121819133Trying to be Mansfield's very ownTrying to be Mansfield's very own...Steve Malkmus
>>121819190Malkmus is pretty chad. Handsome guy no homo
>>121823705hip priest is definitely the fall song that stood out as most pavement like to me when i heard it
>>121832324yeah this. i get the comparison of our singer, two states, conduit for sale - those all sound pretty fall likebut crooked rain is very different from the fall