Range Life (song) explained

Range Life
Cover:Pavement - Range Life (Single).jpg
Type:single
Artist:Pavement
Album:Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain
A-Side:Range Life
Released:January 1995
Recorded:August–September 1993
Studio:Random Falls Studio (New York City, New York)
Length:4:54
Label:Big Cat (UK)
Producer:Pavement
Prev Title:Gold Soundz
Prev Year:1994
Next Title:Rattled by the Rush
Next Year:1995

"Range Life" is a song by American indie rock band Pavement, the third single from their 1994 album Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain.

Background

The single was not commercially released in the United States. It was issued by the band's UK label at the time, Big Cat Records. Both B-sides are outtakes from the Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain sessions and are included on the 2004 deluxe reissue of that album. This song was one of many to be included in the group's greatest hits album .

Controversy

The song attracted attention with controversial lyrics that seemed to mock alternative rock superstars the Smashing Pumpkins and the Stone Temple Pilots; Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan expressed his displeasure in magazine interviews, while songwriter Stephen Malkmus maintained that his words had been misinterpreted and no insult was intended. Regardless, Pavement, which was due to tour for Lollapalooza in 1994, got kicked out when the Smashing Pumpkins, the headlining act, threatened to cancel their dates if Pavement performed. Pavement would eventually play Lollapalooza the next year. An early 1993 demo of the song did not feature the controversial verse; guitarist Spiral Stairs recalled in 2004 that when Malkmus first revealed these new lyrics to his bandmates at the New York City recording sessions for Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain, "we almost lost our lunch from laughing so much."[1]

Track listing

US promo

Notes and References

  1. Kannberg, Scott writing as Spiral [Stairs]. "Pavementi Mach III... we finally made our "Hotel California"!" (Memoir signed "Spiral, Seattle, WA, August, 2004.") Liner notes from , pages 49-50. New York City: Matador Records, 2004.