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Encyclopedia > Fugazi Live Series
Fugazi Live Series
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Studio album by Fugazi
Released April 2004
Recorded 1987-2002
Genre Alternative rock
Length various
Label Fugazi Live Series
Producer(s) Fugazi
Fugazi chronology
The Argument
(2001)
Fugazi Live Series
(2004)

The Fugazi Live Series is a series of thirty live recordings by Fugazi, released on CD-Rs in 2004 and 2005. Image File history File links Nocover. ... A Studio Album is an album of regular studio recordings. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... A music genre is a category (or genre) of pieces of music that share a certain style or basic musical language (van der Merwe 1989, p. ... The terms alternative rock and alternative music[1] (also simply called alternative) were coined in the 1980s to describe punk rock-inspired bands on independent record labels that didnt fit into the mainstream genres of the time. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the performers, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... The 2001 album The Argument is the sixth full-length album from the alternative rock band Fugazi. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ...

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Set One

The first set of twenty live recordings was released in April 2004.

  • 01 9-3-87 Washington, DC / Wilson Center
    • This was Fugazi's first ever live performance. Guy Picciotto was not yet a member of the band. Highlights include the previously unreleased song "Turn Off Your Guns".
  • 02 12-28-87 Washington, DC / DC Space
    • Highlights include the previously unreleased (except on Vol. 1) song "Turn Off Your Guns".
  • 03 10-8-90 Bielefeld, Germany / PC 69
  • 04 11-6-90 Nancy, France / Terminal Export (2 discs)
  • 05 8-17-91 Calgary, Canada / MacKewen Hall
  • 06 6-28-92 Berlin, Germany / Tempodrom (2 discs)
  • 07 2-14-93 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida / The Edge
  • 08 8-7-93 Washington, DC / Washington Monument (2 discs)
  • 09 9-4-93 Pontiac, Michigan / Plaza Ampitheater
    • Early copies of the disc erroneously placed this show in Detroit, Michigan.
  • 10 11-17-93 Canberra, Australia / Anu Bar (2 discs)
  • 11 8-26-94 Curitiba, Brasil / 92 Degrees (2 discs)
  • 12 10-9-95 Peoria, Illinois / Expo Center (2 discs)
  • 13 10-27-95 Seattle, Washington / DV8 (2 discs)
    • A portion of "Forensic Scene" from this show appears in the Fugazi film Instrument.
  • 14 10-30-96 Sapporo, Japan / Counteraction
  • 15 11-2-96 Hong Kong / South Island School Hall
    • Highlights include soundcheck recordings of "Place Position" and "Cassavetes".
  • 16 5-2-97 NYC, New York / NYU Loeb Center (2 discs)
  • 17 7-1-97 Dunedin, New Zealand / The Room (2 discs)
    • Highlights include an improvised instrumental tune while the sound crew sorts out a problem with the PA.
  • 18 9-3-97 Washington, DC / Wilson Center (2 discs)
    • This was the tenth anniversary of Fugazi's first show. Footage of this performance appears in Instrument.
  • 19 7-24-98 Fredericton, Canada / New Maryland Recreation Center (2 discs)
  • 20 5-7-99 Kilkenney, Ireland / Friary Hall (2 discs)
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Guy Picciotto (born September 17, 1965) is an American musician from Washington, DC. He is most widely known for his role in the band Fugazi (1987 - Present). ...

Set Two

The second set of ten live recordings was released in 2005.

  • 21 3-16-90 Gainesville, Florida / American Legion Hall
  • 22 10-14-91 Sydney, Australia / Triple J Radio
    • Live-in-studio performance. Highlights include an unreleased, piano-led instrumental, and the cover photo of Picciotto confronting a kangaroo.
  • 23 5-29-92 Bordeaux, France / Theatre Barbey (2 discs)
  • 24 8-9-93 Washington, DC / Fort Reno Park
    • Highlights include an instrumental version of "By You".
  • 25 8-28-93 Kansas City, Kansas / Memorial Hall (2 discs)
  • 26 10-6-99 Geneva, Switzerland / L'usine (2 discs)
    • Highlights include an instrumental version of "Ex-Spectator".
  • 27 3-27-02 New Orleans, Louisiana / Tipitina's (2 discs)
  • 28 10-22-02 Birmingham, UK / The Sanctuary (2 discs)
  • 29 10-31-02 Leeds, UK / Metropolitan University Student's Union (2 discs)
  • 30 11-4-02 London, UK/ The Forum (2 discs)
    • This was Fugazi's last performance before their current hiatus. Highlights include the rarely-performed "Lusty Scripps".


 
 

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