[Trash-talk] last record?

Fox Mulder scully_itsme@hotmail.com
Sat, 18 Jan 2003 11:18:20 -0800


>From: Slava <deepshadow@freemail.ru>

>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?
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>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
>putting stuff like that out           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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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.

I read that statement from Duke differently - the one you had underlined 
there. I think what he was saying was that they'd like to have *four albums 
of material* to draw from for any sort of compilation - meaning that 
releasing a compilation now would be too soon in the band's history. Or 
maybe five albums? Who knows. Somehow I've always thought of *five* as the 
magic number for a band. They get five albums out, then they have a lot of 
stuff to draw from and they've pretty much forged a catalog of stuff, a 
history.

Mulder

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