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| | Copenhagen | | | Music Artist : | | Galaxie 500 | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Rykodisc | | Release Date : | | 1997-04-29 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Decomposing Trees 2. Fourth of July 3. Summertime 4. Sorry 5. When Will You Come Home 6. Spook 7. Listen, the Snow Is Falling 8. Here She Comes Now 9. Don't Let Our Youth Go to Waste
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The Muppets Take Copenhagen Submitted on: 2000-06-13 |
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| OK - it's not as if Galaxie 500's live show ever was much to brand with superlatives. Check out Damon & Naomi's modern-day wankfests for evidence (and bring me back some Romilar as a souvenir ... zzzz ... ). Aside from serving some sentimental purpose for the G500 folks now moping through middle age, ain't much this CD, documenting the band's final European performance, has to offer. Like most live recordings, the bass is mixed too high, the guitars too low in some sort of a jagged murk, the vocals from some cave north of Omsk. And those voices - yeesh, and this is when Wareham's forlorn whininess actually sounded most at home. On "When Will You Come Home," though, it sounds as if he's been hanging out in the kitchen with the Swedish Chef and a puppeteer has a hand up his rear. The covers (Yoko Ono, George Harrison) are interesting in and of themselves, but God bless y'all if you see the need to listen to them more than once. |
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excellent Submitted on: 1999-09-29 |
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| Before Low, before Mogwai and before Luna, these guys were perfecting the perfect slow core pop, I was lucky enough to catch them play live and since they wont be doing that anymore this is a perfect document as to how great Galaxie 500 sound outside of the studio. bye it |
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