GARBAGE — Hammering In My Head | Garbage: One Mile High...Live ● (2013)
Starring: Garbage
● written by: Shirley Ann Manson, Bryan Vig, Doug Erickson & steve Marker
Published by Deadarm Music (ASCAP) & Vibecrusher Music (BMI) Admin by Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc.
● Shirley Manson – Vocals
● Duke Erikson – Guitar, Keyboards
● Steve Marker – Guitar, Keyboards
● Butch Vig – Drums
● Eric Avery – Bass
Executive Producer: Evan Haiman
Executive Producers for Eagle Rock Entertainment: Terry Shand & Geoff Kempin
Director: Erica Ferrero
Producer: Beth Klepper
Photos: © Alex Crick, Nathan Iverson & Christopher Nelson
© 2012-2013 Garbage Unlimited., exclusively licensed to Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd.
An Eagle Vision release. Eagle Vision is a division of Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd.
● EREDV983
DVD-VIDEO
Production Manager: Caitlin Ackelson
Manager: Paul Kremen, Darren Wolf, Adrienne Uselman
Tour Manager: Robert Hayden
Production Manager: Michael Souder
For Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd.
Legal & Clearances: Rebecca Bradshaw & Jason Finestone
Production Consultant: Matt Friedman
DVD Production Coordinators: Claire Higgins & Mark Fossitt
Executive Producers: Terry Shand & Geoff Kempin
● Garbage would like to thank all our fans who came out in support of Not Your Kind Of People and our incredible, hard working crew without whom this tour would not have been possible.
● Album: Garbage: "One Mile High...Live"
Genre: Rock
Released: 2013
DVD 9 ● 16:9 Screen Format ● NTSC ● English ● DTS Digital Surround Sound ● Dolby Surround 5.1 Dolby Digital Stereo
● After a seven year break, 2012 saw Garbage back in the spotlight with a new Studio album "Not Your Kind Of People" followed by their first world tour for geven years. "One Mile High...Live" was filmed on this tour at the Ogden Theatre in Denver, Colorado on 6 October 2012. Charismatic singer Shirley Manson leads from the front propelled by the twin guitars of Steve Marker and Duke Erikson and the powerhouse drumming of Butch Vig with Eric Avery (Janes Addiction, NIN) providing bass guitar for the Live shows. The band mix highlights from the new album with classic tracks from across their career to produce, in "One Mile High...Live", the ultimate Garbage live experience.
Running time: 7:01
Starring: Garbage
● written by: Shirley Ann Manson, Bryan Vig, Doug Erickson & steve Marker
Published by Deadarm Music (ASCAP) & Vibecrusher Music (BMI) Admin by Kobalt Music Publishing America, Inc.
● Shirley Manson – Vocals
● Duke Erikson – Guitar, Keyboards
● Steve Marker – Guitar, Keyboards
● Butch Vig – Drums
● Eric Avery – Bass
Executive Producer: Evan Haiman
Executive Producers for Eagle Rock Entertainment: Terry Shand & Geoff Kempin
Director: Erica Ferrero
Producer: Beth Klepper
Photos: © Alex Crick, Nathan Iverson & Christopher Nelson
© 2012-2013 Garbage Unlimited., exclusively licensed to Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd.
An Eagle Vision release. Eagle Vision is a division of Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd.
● EREDV983
DVD-VIDEO
Production Manager: Caitlin Ackelson
Manager: Paul Kremen, Darren Wolf, Adrienne Uselman
Tour Manager: Robert Hayden
Production Manager: Michael Souder
For Eagle Rock Entertainment Ltd.
Legal & Clearances: Rebecca Bradshaw & Jason Finestone
Production Consultant: Matt Friedman
DVD Production Coordinators: Claire Higgins & Mark Fossitt
Executive Producers: Terry Shand & Geoff Kempin
● Garbage would like to thank all our fans who came out in support of Not Your Kind Of People and our incredible, hard working crew without whom this tour would not have been possible.
● Album: Garbage: "One Mile High...Live"
Genre: Rock
Released: 2013
DVD 9 ● 16:9 Screen Format ● NTSC ● English ● DTS Digital Surround Sound ● Dolby Surround 5.1 Dolby Digital Stereo
● After a seven year break, 2012 saw Garbage back in the spotlight with a new Studio album "Not Your Kind Of People" followed by their first world tour for geven years. "One Mile High...Live" was filmed on this tour at the Ogden Theatre in Denver, Colorado on 6 October 2012. Charismatic singer Shirley Manson leads from the front propelled by the twin guitars of Steve Marker and Duke Erikson and the powerhouse drumming of Butch Vig with Eric Avery (Janes Addiction, NIN) providing bass guitar for the Live shows. The band mix highlights from the new album with classic tracks from across their career to produce, in "One Mile High...Live", the ultimate Garbage live experience.
Running time: 7:01
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MusiqueTranscription
00:00 [Sirens]
00:05 I've... seen things you people wouldn't believe.
00:11 [Sirens]
00:14 Attack ships on fire off the shore of Orion.
00:18 [Sirens]
00:22 I watched sea beams glitter in the dark near the turn house again.
00:27 [Sirens]
00:32 All those moments will be lost in time.
00:39 [Sirens]
00:42 Like the tears in the rain.
00:50 [Sirens]
00:54 Time.
00:57 [Music]
01:17 I'm stressed but you freestyle. I'm overwhelmed by the understand.
01:24 I must be made of concrete. I sign my name across your chest.
01:30 They're about the same old answers. I draw them out for the relatives.
01:37 Come on and try and test it. Are you someone's I'd love to be?
01:50 Like it was wrong for you to move in on for me.
02:04 How did I get perverted? I can't remember your name.
02:11 I'm going into vertin. You touched my hand but it's not the same.
02:17 This was so unexpected. I never thought I could pull it.
02:24 They move around with their deep eyes. You seem to care like a pup.
02:37 Like it was wrong for you to move in on for me.
02:51 [Music]
03:04 You should be sleeping my love. Tell me what you're dreaming of.
03:18 You should be sleeping my love. Tell me what you're dreaming of.
03:31 You should be sleeping my love. Tell me what you're dreaming of.
03:44 You should be sleeping my love. Tell me what you're dreaming of.
03:58 I know you were mine for the taking. I know you were mine for the taking.
04:05 I know you were mine for the taking, but I want to know.
04:12 I know you were mine for the taking baby. I know you were mine for the taking.
04:17 Because your eyes light up when I walk in the room.
04:25 The hammer in my head don't stop and the bullet train from Tokyo to Los Angeles.
04:34 I'm leaving you behind. I'm flashing the pad.
04:39 I'm storming a teacup. I need to lay my face down.
04:42 A prize for the winning. A dare for the raising.
04:45 A catch for the chasing. A jewel for the choosing.
04:49 A man for the making. In this blistering heat.
04:54 Boy you sweat it all out. Hell yeah you sweat it all out.
05:01 Those vegetables and them baby pops. You sweat it all out.
05:07 Sweat it all out. Sweat it all out. Sweat it all out.
05:12 And don't forget what I told you then. Sweat it all out. Sweat it all out.
05:19 Electric storm and the shifting sand flows. Catty jar and the sticky sand.
05:25 You sweat it all out. Sweat it all out. Sweat it all out. Sweat it all out.
05:32 And don't forget what I told you then. And don't forget that I meant it then.
05:38 And don't forget that I warned you then. I said, now don't forget my Ventolin.
05:45 Thank you.
05:50 So, uh, so it's been a while since we all saw each other.
06:00 And, uh, a lot can happen in seven years.
06:05 Uh, but there's a lot of people in the audience tonight who are our family and our beloveds.
06:11 And, uh, I just want to give a big shout out to all our families.
06:15 Family members who have supported us through thick and thin.
06:20 Special mention, of course, has to go to Miss Ruby Marker, who sang on Not Your Kind of People.
06:29 Who travelled with us on the tour bus last night and took a rock and roll photograph with Auntie Cheryl.
06:35 But a big shout out also to Cindy Khan, Steve's wife, who has, uh, you've seen a lot, baby girl.
06:45 You've seen a lot.
06:47 And then, of course, everybody else who loves us and has had to put up with our shit.
06:50 Sandy, that's not necessarily directed at you.
06:53 We love you. Thank you for everything.
06:57 This is a song off our new record, and this is called "Control".