
Pavement play deep cuts at first live show since 2010
Last night (23 May) Pavement played their first live show in nearly 12 years at The Fonda Theatre in LA, and the 30-song setlist featured some deep cuts.
Pavement performed classics including "Gold Soundz", "Cut Your Hair", "Spit on a Stranger", "Range Life", "Grounded" and more at their first show since 2010 last night (23 May), but also played a series of deep cuts, including "Fame Throwa", which they haven't performed since 1993.
The group also performed "Motion Suggests" and "Serpentine Pad" for the first time since 1996, and also brought "Embassy Row", "Black Out", "Transport Is Arranged" and "Type Slowly" out of retirement for the first time since 1997.
For the encore, Pavement played five songs, including "Major Leagues" and "Grave Architecture", which haven't been played live since 1999.
Pavement closed their set with a second encore, and covered Jim Pepper's "Witchi Tai To" live for the first time.
Hella thanks y’all. Had to cut a couple but…
— PAVEMENT (@pavement_band) May 24, 2022
Much love, c’mon in… pic.twitter.com/oVBJUQVMfE
There's not many videos online yet from the show, but watch them play "Gold Soundz" below.
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