This is so typical of Pavement, there's some b-side or something you've never heard of and it turns out to be so rad. Reminds me of the Kinks, or Dylan's bootleg stuff. Or Elvis Costello or the Beatles, where the b-side is usually as good as the a-side. Whereas most bands, even their a-side sucks. Pavement, like these others, are true rock artists. Doing it because they love rockin out. Not just for fame cash sex and drugs
Does anyone know if the harmonica is played by Jonny Greenwood? I know that he played harmonica on a few songs off of Terror Twilight, just wondering about this one as well.
This is so typical of Pavement, there's some b-side or something you've never heard of and it turns out to be so rad. Reminds me of the Kinks, or Dylan's bootleg stuff. Or Elvis Costello or the Beatles, where the b-side is usually as good as the a-side. Whereas most bands, even their a-side sucks. Pavement, like these others, are true rock artists. Doing it because they love rockin out. Not just for fame cash sex and drugs
eminemdisstopia 6 months ago
this should have been a single
joshissquashed 8 months ago
one of the best bsides
meineyes 8 months ago
Is malk singing?
pr0dd2k9 10 months ago
@pr0dd2k9 yeah I think so, it doesn't sound like Scott Kannberg to me
twatwatwat 1 month ago
Does anyone know if the harmonica is played by Jonny Greenwood? I know that he played harmonica on a few songs off of Terror Twilight, just wondering about this one as well.
sirray51 2 years ago
"Roll With the Wind" was recorded as part of the "Brighten the Corners" sessions, so the harmonica was probably played by Bob Nastonovich.
cetus44 2 years ago
Yes, you're right, I completely forgot it was recorded during the Brighten the Corners sessions, so it probably was Bob.
sirray51 2 years ago
Love the rythm! :'D
RubinTirsdag 2 years ago 2