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Black Tape For A Blue Girl: Live at the Middle East, Boston, July 21 1998 (SLYT, except here's a Bandcamp link) posted by box (4 comments total)
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I'm looking forward to listening to this! I had a cassette (!) of this band... posted by Vegiemon at 7:58 AM on January 14
Wow. I got into them when I heard "Given" on a CMJ monthly CD in 98-99. I have a small handful of their albums and a couple of Projekt label compilations but haven't given them a listen in a while.
Thanks for the link - this might end up as my afternoon soundtrack. posted by pianoblack at 10:36 AM on January 14 [1 favorite]
I used to own one of their CDs! posted by RedEmma at 6:51 PM on January 14
I still do! And some other Projekt stuff. Lycia, mostly. posted by snuffleupagus at 8:26 AM on January 15
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posted by Vegiemon at 7:58 AM on January 14