[Trash-talk] last record?

Slava Slava <deepshadow@freemail.ru>
Sat, 18 Jan 2003 13:04:39 +0300


Sad :( I remember also this Duke's words:
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Rock N Roll Experience: Will there be a Live CD or DVD from Garbage
any time soon?

Duke: No, no time soon, we really wanted to do a compilation of our
B-sides that have been released over the years as singles in Europe
& we were talking pretty seriously about trying to do that before the
end of the year but I don't know, I think we've kind of come to grips
with the fact that we need to put out one more record before we start
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Seem, all this stuff is some kinda sum for garbage..
No more records, no more tours - just producing work and different
compilations.. sorry for my pessimism.
Well, I hope at least 2003 and 2004 years will be just new garbage era,
not the end of garbage.

Saturday, January 18, 2003, 10:34:54 AM, you wrote:
l> i found this in
l> http://www.garbage-web.com/newalbum/news/lastalbum.htm
l> cant anyone tell more?

l> January 16, 2003
l> Garbage's Last Album? 

l> The fourth album, which Garbage are starting to record
l> this month, is probably going to be Garbage's last
l> studio effort, according to RockSound magazine.
l> Speaking to a British rock magazine, RockSound, the
l> band announced they weren't seeing themselves
l> recording any more records after the next one comes
l> out. Garbage didn't imply the band were about to
l> split, nor is this the start of the end for the band.
l> B-side compilations, videos and DVDs are still going
l> to be released. Garbage Web hasn't checked the
l> accuracy of this news story, nor do we want to confirm
l> it is true.

-- 
 Slava