I saw them in a small intimate setting in St. Louis around 1983. Steve Scarfina was talking about this song. I seem to remember that they had no working title and the song was not complete. He looked at a calendar hanging on the wall and noticed it was "late November". As so it goes....
I picked this album up a few years ago after hearing it playing in a local music shop, his voice reminds me a mixture of Geddy Lee (rush) and Fergal Sharky (the undertones). I love the album but i never followed it up by looking for any other material by them, just putting that right with a search.
In that indelible moment, everything seemed both surreal & as it should be. The dawning of awareness, the designational contentment with one's circumstantial environment; both surrounding & within. Crystalline realization; it was the last weekend before December. "Late November" couldn't be apperceived in a more suitable setting. David Surkamp's pleading lament borne of personal angst, the resonating falsetto; bringing communion, warmth & perspective betwixt the pain & gelid hyperboreal breeze.
@SPAZZOBOXER - Wow what a great comment - you must be a writer. :) So much more insightful than a lot of the petty, immature comments you often see.... Also an incredible song... used to listen to it n my 8-track tape player in my '69 Austin American.
Autumn,1978; walking around an isolated vacation cottage on a private lake in the Canadian Shield, ostensibly reflecting & dealing with painful personal circumstances surrounding the demise of a special relationship. The last technicolour leaves from the spectacular maples,oaks & beech were completing their life cycle death spiral,aided by a frigid autumn wind. "Pampered Menial" playing on a cheap stereo cassette player,yet the sound bouncing across the bay was as crisp & clean as Carnegie Hall.
I agree w/ the oft sited Geddy Lee vocal comparisons. But the voice also reminded me of another. ...after a couple minutes of 'empty gleaning' the answer my mind supplied was The Waterboys' Mike Scott... their Don't Bang the Drum.
After listening to that song... there IS a definite similarity I think. But prob. more in the phrasing and inflections than actual sound of the voice. Anyone else see it?
Pavlov's Dog broke up in 1978. Surkamp and Rayburn re-formed the band briefly in the late '80s with an otherwise new lineup, releasing the album Lost in America in 1990. Surkamp continues to play solo gigs around the St. Louis area.
please take her home keep her warm......late november!!!!!
kostas8101992 1 month ago
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did they know what they had then!!
amdines 3 months ago in playlist More videos from riversend21
very very good song i knew david he came to aplace i worked @ in ferguson mo
chopper11ful 3 months ago
So great, 1976 or something like that...
hihulful 3 months ago
Eugh, it's like if Geddy Lee was extremely annoying.
VirtualDynamite 3 months ago
best song everrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
76medussa 4 months ago
So many things in my heart and soul
Sammy
gosaali 4 months ago
hey linda that young barmaid in southern cross many years ago where are u
francescopony 8 months ago
NI DAT TO ME !!!!
newdanhouse35 1 year ago
surcamp is god
farkennel1 1 year ago
I saw them in a small intimate setting in St. Louis around 1983. Steve Scarfina was talking about this song. I seem to remember that they had no working title and the song was not complete. He looked at a calendar hanging on the wall and noticed it was "late November". As so it goes....
imtallpaul 1 year ago
9 november in greece \m/
drumstankianaxl 1 year ago
This brings back memories I thought I would never remember...I LOVED this band in the 70's and just relized I still do!!!!!!!!
cocopaza 1 year ago
Album of the year WooHoo! David Surkamp rox!
chiefgypsy 1 year ago
great music love that voice
wahkontah1948 1 year ago
fucking LOVE.
WednezdayAddamz 1 year ago
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farkennel1 1 year ago
I picked this album up a few years ago after hearing it playing in a local music shop, his voice reminds me a mixture of Geddy Lee (rush) and Fergal Sharky (the undertones). I love the album but i never followed it up by looking for any other material by them, just putting that right with a search.
paulspalace 1 year ago
Love his voice. :)
TheMuna5 1 year ago
@TheMuna5 it's very expressive isnt it? ^^
GabiMontez85 1 year ago
Mellotron!
jonsilence 1 year ago
The conditioned response!.
Jeffrey751 1 year ago 3
my daddy showed me this band :)
WednezdayAddamz 1 year ago
fantasic love it heaps. reminds me of my husband that i split up with. will always been unique and part of our life back then x
chickenlover611 1 year ago 2
In that indelible moment, everything seemed both surreal & as it should be. The dawning of awareness, the designational contentment with one's circumstantial environment; both surrounding & within. Crystalline realization; it was the last weekend before December. "Late November" couldn't be apperceived in a more suitable setting. David Surkamp's pleading lament borne of personal angst, the resonating falsetto; bringing communion, warmth & perspective betwixt the pain & gelid hyperboreal breeze.
SPAZZOBOXER 1 year ago 32
@SPAZZOBOXER - Wow what a great comment - you must be a writer. :) So much more insightful than a lot of the petty, immature comments you often see.... Also an incredible song... used to listen to it n my 8-track tape player in my '69 Austin American.
philmart 1 year ago 3
Autumn,1978; walking around an isolated vacation cottage on a private lake in the Canadian Shield, ostensibly reflecting & dealing with painful personal circumstances surrounding the demise of a special relationship. The last technicolour leaves from the spectacular maples,oaks & beech were completing their life cycle death spiral,aided by a frigid autumn wind. "Pampered Menial" playing on a cheap stereo cassette player,yet the sound bouncing across the bay was as crisp & clean as Carnegie Hall.
SPAZZOBOXER 1 year ago 34
Awesome.
ctenochaetus 1 year ago 2
You're right - remember a review describing Surkamp like a 'choirboy on speed'! Two great albums & great to hear them again,
MrMurphyisacat 1 year ago
ti gamato band....tous agapameeee
xxxBlueBeexxx 1 year ago 5
@xxxBlueBeexxx gamato opos to eipes file.
ctenochaetus 1 year ago 3
Sounds like Geddy Lee on helium.
daven58100 1 year ago
concert on the becky thatcher riverboat
for webster college students
in st louis missouri
1973 or 1974
(at mississippi nights too with the st louis hounds)
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abiotic1905 1 year ago
Twisted sister... Έλα ρε τσοπάνη, πάλι τα τρέλλανες τα παιδιά... Emo, ιμη, go!!!
cr33pUgr 1 year ago
ΜΑΣ ΑΡΕΣΕΙ ΤΡΕΛΛΑ
PANKAS100 1 year ago 3
ΟΤΙ ΚΑΛΥΤΕΡΟ ΕΧΟΥΜΑΙ ΑΚΟΥΣΕΙ ΜΟΝΑΔΙΚΟ ΚΑΙ Η ΦΩΝΗ ΤΡΕΛΛΗ ΚΑΙ ΦΑΝΤΑΣΤΙΚΗ
PANKAS100 1 year ago 3
yes...he's amazing...
HeavenlyCrosby 1 year ago
amazing voice............
palukas80 2 years ago
Best music if you are so inclined. been listening to PD since 70's and it's carried me through some tough times.
karuspery 2 years ago
Just goes to show you never know what's in your heart what's in your soul..
Zorack10 2 years ago
I've always like the music, but the voice takes some getting used to. Like a cross between Geddy Lee and Roger Chapman of Family.
dharmaseed 2 years ago
I agree w/ the oft sited Geddy Lee vocal comparisons. But the voice also reminded me of another. ...after a couple minutes of 'empty gleaning' the answer my mind supplied was The Waterboys' Mike Scott... their Don't Bang the Drum.
After listening to that song... there IS a definite similarity I think. But prob. more in the phrasing and inflections than actual sound of the voice. Anyone else see it?
marmas58ink 2 years ago
where are they touring
zztiki 2 years ago
Pavlov's Dog broke up in 1978. Surkamp and Rayburn re-formed the band briefly in the late '80s with an otherwise new lineup, releasing the album Lost in America in 1990. Surkamp continues to play solo gigs around the St. Louis area.
keko2messner 2 years ago
they are touring again.
GNRFortus 2 years ago
after the second album , the group was change the name : The St Louis "hounds" in 1977. with always the superb voice of David Surkamp .
yesterify 2 years ago
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I still can't believe this is a male voice.
stergios6 2 years ago
love the vioce totallly unique
zztiki 2 years ago 3
love pavlovs dogs melancholic style
Heckenschuetze 2 years ago 2
Thank you. It's beautiful.
Thank you neomanastiri for sharing.
Annie0854 2 years ago
Miss Pavlovs Dog ,, They were a really unique band , werent they???
georgiegirll3 2 years ago 8
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georgiegirll3 2 years ago
Thank u for sharinggggggg <3
evilsmile22 2 years ago
GREAT!!!
xuxua6 2 years ago
oh baby i love this song
mattigus333 2 years ago