Galaxie 500 playing "When will you come Home" under a basketball hoop in a school gym (Boston, 21 April 1989) just before they found success. It reminds you how short their time was - school gym on...
Galaxie 500 playing "When will you come Home" under a basketball hoop in a school gym (Boston, 21 April 1989) just before they found success. It reminds you how short their time was - school gym one day - thousands of punters a few weeks later - then it all ended. God I love them.
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Any song that references watching Kojak is absolutely a classic! To the dude who talked about Naomi and his tongue is that anyway to talk to a beautiful talented lady?
I still remember when they appeared on MuchMusic (Canada's MTV) and had the misfortune to be interviewed by Erica Ehm, who was sometimes guilty of seeming doing little preparation.
She asked if they were deeply influenced by the Velvet Underground, and the whole band pretended not to know who that was, and Erica seemed to believe them. This was just after Fourth of July was out, with Here She Comes Now on the B-side, for goodness sake! Who did they learn it from, if not the Velvets, Erica?
This haunting and beautiful song is in top rotation on my iPod. Saw them perform twice in San Francisco at the Kennel Klub. I still have my day Glo T-shirt they sold on that tour.
I really want to put my tounge in Naomi's deepest and darkest places. Love Galaxie 5 for ever. I hold such a big place in my heart for this band. When I saw them Live play this song I died a little
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She asked if they were deeply influenced by the Velvet Underground, and the whole band pretended not to know who that was, and Erica seemed to believe them. This was just after Fourth of July was out, with Here She Comes Now on the B-side, for goodness sake! Who did they learn it from, if not the Velvets, Erica?
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Watching Galaxie 500 play under a basketball hoop: Priceless!