Garbage - Dallas Texas - 1998

With one of Scotland's (UK) finest female vocalists, it's easy to forget that Garbage are primarily an American band from Madison Wisconsin.

This is Garbage back on the 15th October 1998 live in concert at the Bronco Bowl, Dallas, Texas, USA.

Source: I am uncertain, the originator of this copy suggests soundboard, however it may be from local FM (anyone shed some light on this?).

Sound Quality: Highly listenable (soundboard?) good stereo at 160kbps.

Genre: Indie / Alternative Rock

Set: Full live concert

Set List:

1. Temptation Waits
2. Not My Idea
3. I Think I'm Paranoid
4. Special
5. My Lover's Box
6. Hammering In My Head
7. Thirteen
8. #1 Crush
9. Stupid Girl
10. Vow
11. Wicked Ways
12. Queer
13. Push It
14. Only Happy When It Rains
15. You Look So Fine
16. Milk
17. Trip My Wire
18. When I Grow Up

Links: Official Website HERE MySpace site HERE and Wikipedia HERE.

Comments: It seems likely Garbage have run their course, which is preferable to releasing a tired new album for the sake of it.

In more recent times Shirley Manson has been working on some solo material and in the course of this departed Geffen Records who appeared to want a 'pop hit', (now there's a surprise).

Anyway this is a feisty performance as you would expect from a band of Garbage's calibre, so enjoy.

(Download link is in comments below - go to second link).

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Comments

Beehive Candy said…
To download just copy and paste the link below in your web browser:

http://www.mediafire.com/?2fyzjdtkmdo

Thats:

http://www.mediafire.com/?2fyzjdtkmdo

Cheers

Mike at the Beehive
Beehive Candy said…
WHOOPS THATS THE WRONG LINK TRY THIS ONE OR YOU GET ANOTHER OF SCOTLANDS FINEST VOACALISTS FOR A SECOND TIME!!!

http://www.mediafire.com/?zdmz1ymjkhz

TO CONFIRM THIS IS THE LINK:

http://www.mediafire.com/?zdmz1ymjkhz

CHEERS

HALF A SLEEP BEEHIVE (MIKE)
Chris said…
Oooh, some Garbage goodies. Looking forward to hearing this. Saw them a couple of times in Wolverhampton and, in their day, they rocked. I'll be happy for them to retire now though - like you say, their time has passed.
Thank you.
Thanks for the hard work!