Unseen Power of the Picket Fence
Pavement Lyrics


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Some bands I like to name check,
And one of them is REM,
Classic songs with a long history
Southern boys just like you and me.
are - E - M
Flashback to 1983,
Chronic Town was their first EP
Later on came Reckoning
Finster's art, and titles to match:
South Central Rain, Don't Go Back To Rockville,
Harbourcoat, Pretty Persuasion,
You were born to be a camera,
Time After Time was my least favourite song,
Time After Time was my least favourite song.
The singer, he had long hair
And the drummer he knew restrait.
And the bass man he had all the right moves
And the guitar player was no saint.
So lets go way back to the ancient times
When there were no 50 states,

And on a hill there stands Sherman
Sherman and his mates.
And they're marching through Georgia,
we're marching through Georgia,
we're marching through Georgia
G-G-G-G-Georgia
They're marching through Georgia,
we're marching through Georgia,
marching through Georgia
G-G-G-G-Georgia
and there stands REM

(Aye Sir, Aye Sir, Aye Sir they're coming, Aye Sir, move those wagons, Aye




Sir, Artillery's in place Sir, Aye Sir, Aye Sir, hide it, hide it, Aye
Sir, run, run.)

Overall Meaning

The Pavement song "Unseen Power of the Picket Fence" is quite meta in its lyrics, exploring the idea of music criticism and the ways in which bands are remembered and revered over time. The song opens with a reference to R.E.M., one of the most influential bands of the 80s and 90s, and one that Pavement was often compared to. Lead singer Stephen Malkmus namechecks the band before launching into a detailed description of their discography, including an album in 1983 called "Chronic Town" and Reckoning, which featured titles like "South Central Rain" and "Pretty Persuasion." Malkmus notes that "Time After Time" was his least favorite song, suggesting his own critical opinion.


The second half of the song takes a more surreal turn, referencing William Tecumseh Sherman's infamous march through Georgia during the Civil War. Malkmus sings "And on a hill there stands Sherman, Sherman and his mates" before repeating "They're marching through Georgia, we're marching through Georgia, marching through Georgia." The final lines of the song connect this historical moment to the present by noting that R.E.M. is still standing there, suggesting that their music has a kind of timeless power.


Overall, the song seems to be exploring the idea of what it means to be a "classic" band, and how people remember and revere certain acts even as others are forgotten. The R.E.M. reference is particularly interesting given that Pavement has often been compared to that band, and there seems to be a self-awareness in Malkmus's lyrics that he too could be consigned to the position of "unseen power" at some point in the future.


Line by Line Meaning

Some bands I like to name check,
I enjoy mentioning bands that I like.


And one of them is REM,
One of the bands I like is REM.


Classic songs with a long history
REM has a collection of well-known songs that are well-established.


Southern boys just like you and me.
REM is a band from the southern United States, just like the person singing.


Flashback to 1983,
Let's remember the year 1983.


Chronic Town was their first EP
REM's first extended play album was titled Chronic Town.


Later on came Reckoning
REM released an album called Reckoning after their EP.


Finster's art, and titles to match: South Central Rain, Don't Go Back To Rockville, Harbourcoat, Pretty Persuasion,
Famed artist Howard Finster designed most of the album covers, and the songs had titles that fit with the artwork.


You were born to be a camera,
Perhaps you were made to capture memories or freeze moments in time.


Time After Time was my least favourite song,
I didn't enjoy Time After Time as much as the other songs.


The singer, he had long hair
The lead singer had lengthy hair.


And the drummer he knew restrait.
The drummer exhibited control and self-restraint.


And the bass man he had all the right moves
The bass player was incredibly skilled and knew how to play the instrument superbly.


And the guitar player was no saint.
The guitarist was far from perfect or infallible.


So lets go way back to the ancient times
Let's go back in time to the distant past.


When there were no 50 states,
In a time when there weren't yet 50 United States.


And on a hill there stands Sherman
Standing on a hill was a man named Sherman.


Sherman and his mates.
Sherman was surrounded by fellow soldiers.


And they're marching through Georgia,
They are moving through the state of Georgia.


we're marching through Georgia,
The song is referencing a march through Georgia.


we're marching through Georgia
The song references the march through Georgia again.


G-G-G-G-Georgia
The song emphasizes the state's name through repetition.


and there stands REM
At the end of the march through Georgia, the band REM is there.


(Aye Sir, Aye Sir, Aye Sir they're coming, Aye Sir, move those wagons, Aye Sir, Artillery's in place Sir, Aye Sir, Aye Sir, hide it, hide it, Aye Sir, run, run.)
This is a short dialogue or description of preparations for the approach of an opposing force.




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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

Raptor

Some bands I like to name check,
And one of them is REM,
Classic songs with a long history
Southern boys just like you and me.
are - E - M
Flashback to 1983,
Chronic Town was their first EP
Later on came Reckoning
Finster's art, and titles to match:
South Central Rain, Don't Go Back To Rockville,
Harbourcoat, Pretty Persuasion,
You were born to be a camera,
Time After Time was my least favourite song,
Time After Time was my least favourite song.
The singer, he had long hair
And the drummer he knew restrait.
And the bass man he had all the right moves
And the guitar player was no saint.
So lets go way back to the ancient times
When there were no 50 states,
And on a hill there stands Sherman
Sherman and his mates.
And they're marching through Georgia,
we're marching through Georgia,
we're marching through Georgia
G-G-G-G-Georgia
They're marching through Georgia,
we're marching through Georgia,
marching through Georgia
G-G-G-G-Georgia
and there stands REM
(Aye Sir, Aye Sir, Aye Sir they're coming, Aye Sir, move those wagons, Aye
Sir, Artillery's in place Sir, Aye Sir, Aye Sir, hide it, hide it, Aye
Sir, run, run.)



Ciel Phantomhive

Some bands I like to name check,
And one of them is REM,
Classic songs with a long history
Southern boys just like you and me.
are - E - M
Flashback to 1983,
Chronic Town was their first EP
Later on came Reckoning
Finster's art, and titles to match:
South Central Rain, Don't Go Back To Rockville,
Harbourcoat, Pretty Persuasion,
You were born to be a camera,
Time After Time was my least favourite song,
Time After Time was my least favourite song.
The singer, he had long hair
And the drummer he knew restrait.
And the bass man he had all the right moves
And the guitar player was no saint.
So lets go way back to the ancient times
When there were no 50 states,
And on a hill there stands Sherman
Sherman and his mates.
And they're marching through Georgia,
we're marching through Georgia,
we're marching through Georgia
G-G-G-G-Georgia
They're marching through Georgia,
we're marching through Georgia,
marching through Georgia
G-G-G-G-Georgia
and there stands REM
(Aye Sir, Aye Sir, Aye Sir they're coming, Aye Sir, move those wagons, Aye
Sir, Artillery's in place Sir, Aye Sir, Aye Sir, hide it, hide it, Aye
Sir, run, run.)



All comments from YouTube:

Trigger Warning

I bought the No Alternative CD when it came out and I've listened to this song countless times since. I've never been a fan of Pavement, but this song is a work of art. Love it.

Reese Torwad

same

Red Hot

Thank you for all your love!

Kenneth Ostrer

This album is so damn great

Boni Suba

The first Pavement song I heard.... Love at first sight since then...

jeff caliendo

Steve malkamus has always been cooler than school , God I miss my 20s in the 90s

Ryan Javier Ortega

@Mark Wallner Malk didn’t even really say anything bad, he even talked ish about himself in that song.

Mark Wallner

@[Forgiveness Stops] ...Billy Corgan is at least as much of a dick, probably more so. It's not like Corgan acted maturely in the little Pavement/Pumpkins back-and-forth. He made some pretty shitty statements about it.

Michael Williams

@[Forgiveness Stops] hahaha

Pete Theodocion

I was at 40 Watt when they first played this song - what an era

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