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Kid Modernist:
I think I would place Terror Twilight as third on my list. I'm surprised at how low it is, I love it. Spit on a Stranger is my very favorite Pavement song. Major Leagues is a great'un. There is a lot of good stuff on it.

pat101:

--- Quote from: Spartan Pho3nix ---American Water is an amazing album. AMAZING. It's a shame Berman has never been able to repeat it. No other silver jews material comes close - it's all boring in comparison. American water, american water american water.

Silver Jews = American Water.
--- End quote ---


Dear Lord that's an amazing album. Honk if you're lonely tonight makes me smile every time. Send in the Clowns too, when he sings "allowed in the GAaammmeee" just like mick jagger. lol

Inlander:
Howsabout one of you goes and starts a Silver Jews thread, and then we can all go and be merry about them over there.  I've been tooting their horn a lot around these parts recently, so somebody else do it.

Also, Tanglewood Numbers is a damn good album.  Not an instant classic the way American Water is, but still . . . I get shivers up my spine from "Punks in the Beerlight".

surefunk:
so has anyone heard this album of jazz covers of pavement songs?  by a sax player named james carter, i believe.  i heard a bit about it on the radio the other day, and they played snips of some songs.  it was...well, it was jazz.  but i'm definitely curious.  
oh, and in the radio piece the reviewer suggested that cut your hair was the most popular pavement song.  that just doesn't feel right to me, but i don't know if i could name a more "popular" one.

Spartan Pho3nix:
Cut your hair is prob the most popular but far from the best.

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