Oh, the summer of ’92. “Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover.” Kris Kross.
Dylan and Kelly finally made out at the beach on 90210, while Brenda was off in Paris. All summer long, we sang along to the songs of, and every word we sang we knew was true, even the song that went “Lies and betrayals/Fruit-covered nails/Electricity and lust.” Slanted and Enchanted was so damn good, nobody even cared if Pavement would ever make another album, let alone go on to a decade-long run as the great American rock band of the Nineties.
But they did.Pavement were two nice suburban guitar boys from Stockton, California, Stephen Malkmus and Spiral Stairs, who headed into the garage studio of their hippie drummer, Gary Young, and knocked off a few songs for a laugh. Pavement revamped the avant-noise experiments of Sonic Youth and Big Black, but goosed them with playful energy and wiseass humor and stolen guitar hooks and unironically beautiful sha-la-la melodies. Simodrive 6sc6101 pdf converter. For all the art-punk excesses and lyrical goofs, the whole album flowed like a Buddy Holly song.